Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress; Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a History of His Eventful Administration, and of the Scenes Attendant Upon His Tragic and Lamented DemiseLommis National Library Association, 1888 - 842 pages Written in 1864 by a political contemporary, this is a work of nineteenth-century American biographic literature. It contains Lincoln's most masterful speeches and writings, along with a contemporary history of the Civil War. |
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... Tennessee . - State Re - or- ganization in Arkansas . - Factious Opposition . - Uprising of the People for Mr. Lincoln . - The Baltimore Convention . - The Nominations . - Responses of Mr. Lincoln . - Address of the Methodist General ...
... Tennessee . - State Re - or- ganization in Arkansas . - Factious Opposition . - Uprising of the People for Mr. Lincoln . - The Baltimore Convention . - The Nominations . - Responses of Mr. Lincoln . - Address of the Methodist General ...
Page ix
... Tennessee . - The Canvass in New York . ............................ 622 CHAPTER VIII Second Session of the Thirty - Eighth Congress . - President Lincoln's last Annual Message . - Cabinet Changes . - Mr . Blair withdraws , and Gov ...
... Tennessee . - The Canvass in New York . ............................ 622 CHAPTER VIII Second Session of the Thirty - Eighth Congress . - President Lincoln's last Annual Message . - Cabinet Changes . - Mr . Blair withdraws , and Gov ...
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... Tennessee ; James S. Greene and John S. Phelps , of Missouri ; and Kinsley S. Bingham , of Michigan . nois had seven representatives , of whom Mr. Lincoln was the only Whig . His Democratic colleagues were John A. McCler- nand , Orlando ...
... Tennessee ; James S. Greene and John S. Phelps , of Missouri ; and Kinsley S. Bingham , of Michigan . nois had seven representatives , of whom Mr. Lincoln was the only Whig . His Democratic colleagues were John A. McCler- nand , Orlando ...
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... and Barringer , of North Carolina ; A. H. Stephens , Robert Toombs and Thomas Butler King , of Georgia ; Gog- gin , of Virginia ; Gentry , of Tennessee ; and a majority of all those voting . [ See page 95 , as LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 77.
... and Barringer , of North Carolina ; A. H. Stephens , Robert Toombs and Thomas Butler King , of Georgia ; Gog- gin , of Virginia ; Gentry , of Tennessee ; and a majority of all those voting . [ See page 95 , as LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 77.
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... Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Wisconsin , and Iowa . Now , I suppose it will not be denied , that these thir- teen States are a little more interested in improvements on that ...
... Tennessee , Mississippi , Louisiana , Arkansas , Missouri , Illinois , Indiana , Ohio , Wisconsin , and Iowa . Now , I suppose it will not be denied , that these thir- teen States are a little more interested in improvements on that ...
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LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN Joseph H. (Joseph Hartwell) 18 Barrett,Making of America Project No preview available - 2016 |
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