The Struggle Of'72: The Issues and Candidates of the Present Political Campaign: Containing Biographical Sketches of All the Candidates for President and Vice-president; History and Platforms of the Great Political Parties; Facts about Public Men and Measures; Review of Grant's Administration; the Queer Record of Horace Greeley |
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... Letter Accepting the Nomination ......... .. CHAPTER VI . THE SAME , CONTINUED . The Legislation of the Republican Party , State and National - Sketch of Some of the More Prominent Acts of Congress - The Constitutional Amendments - A ...
... Letter Accepting the Nomination ......... .. CHAPTER VI . THE SAME , CONTINUED . The Legislation of the Republican Party , State and National - Sketch of Some of the More Prominent Acts of Congress - The Constitutional Amendments - A ...
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... Letters , Etc. - He Shuts Down at Donelson upon Fugitive Slave Hunters - Issues Prac- tical Military Orders in Behalf of Freedmen in Advance of the Govern- ment — Organizes the First Freedmen's Bureau - Encourages the Formation of Negro ...
... Letters , Etc. - He Shuts Down at Donelson upon Fugitive Slave Hunters - Issues Prac- tical Military Orders in Behalf of Freedmen in Advance of the Govern- ment — Organizes the First Freedmen's Bureau - Encourages the Formation of Negro ...
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... Letter - Greeley Favors Secession -Defeats Seward at Chicago -The War Comes On- " Forward to Richmond ! " — Thorning Lincoln - The Cleveland Convention- “ Any- body to beat Lincoln ” —Greeley Winks at the Movement — The Niagara Falls ...
... Letter - Greeley Favors Secession -Defeats Seward at Chicago -The War Comes On- " Forward to Richmond ! " — Thorning Lincoln - The Cleveland Convention- “ Any- body to beat Lincoln ” —Greeley Winks at the Movement — The Niagara Falls ...
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... Letter of Acceptance - Henry Wilson's ditto - Scraps from Greeley's Paper - A Secessionist through 1860-61-62 - Converted to Republicanism - Eulogizes Grant's Administration Repeatedly — What the Tribune Said for Grant in 1870 and 1871 ...
... Letter of Acceptance - Henry Wilson's ditto - Scraps from Greeley's Paper - A Secessionist through 1860-61-62 - Converted to Republicanism - Eulogizes Grant's Administration Repeatedly — What the Tribune Said for Grant in 1870 and 1871 ...
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... letter : SPRINGFIELD , Ill . , May 23d , 1860 . HON . GEORGE ASHMUN , PRESIDENT OF THE Republican NATIONAL CON- VENTION : - SIR - I accept the nomination tendered me by the Convention over which you presided , and of which I am formally ...
... letter : SPRINGFIELD , Ill . , May 23d , 1860 . HON . GEORGE ASHMUN , PRESIDENT OF THE Republican NATIONAL CON- VENTION : - SIR - I accept the nomination tendered me by the Convention over which you presided , and of which I am formally ...
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