President Lincoln, Volume 2Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1933 - 772 pages |
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Page 518
... letter which is in some respects the most remarkable production of the Civil War . The letter was written in Lincoln's own hand and apparently at a single sitting , but was not immediately signed . Apparently Lincoln , after writ- ing ...
... letter which is in some respects the most remarkable production of the Civil War . The letter was written in Lincoln's own hand and apparently at a single sitting , but was not immediately signed . Apparently Lincoln , after writ- ing ...
Page 758
... letters to Lee , quoted , 695 , 697 Lincoln expresses confidence in , 624 , 634 Lincoln's letter of July , 1863 , to , 612 made major - general , 370 quoted concerning Cold Harbor bat- tle , 629 speech of acceptance , quoted , 614 ...
... letters to Lee , quoted , 695 , 697 Lincoln expresses confidence in , 624 , 634 Lincoln's letter of July , 1863 , to , 612 made major - general , 370 quoted concerning Cold Harbor bat- tle , 629 speech of acceptance , quoted , 614 ...
Page 763
... letter of acceptance of nomination , 99 letter of , appointing Hooker to com- mand , 518-19 letter of September 19 , 1863 , to Hal- leck , 615-16 letter of July , 1863 , to Grant , 612 letters to McClellan of February 3 , 1862 , 404-5 ...
... letter of acceptance of nomination , 99 letter of , appointing Hooker to com- mand , 518-19 letter of September 19 , 1863 , to Hal- leck , 615-16 letter of July , 1863 , to Grant , 612 letters to McClellan of February 3 , 1862 , 404-5 ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE XXXIII ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMAC | 403 |
GENERAL POPES SCRAPE | 419 |
THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM | 430 |
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