Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 10Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Government . Dis- order and Pillage . The Confederates Burn Richmond . General Ewell's Statement . The City Surrendered to General Weitzel . Arrival of the Union Army . Rich- mond Under the Stars and Stripes . Order , Relief , and Peace ...
... Government . Dis- order and Pillage . The Confederates Burn Richmond . General Ewell's Statement . The City Surrendered to General Weitzel . Arrival of the Union Army . Rich- mond Under the Stars and Stripes . Order , Relief , and Peace ...
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... Government . Grant Arrives at Sherman's Headquarters . Johnston Surrenders on the Appomattox Terms . Sherman's Controversy with Halleck and Stanton • • 213 229 CHAPTER XIII . THE CAPTURE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS Flight of the Rebel Government ...
... Government . Grant Arrives at Sherman's Headquarters . Johnston Surrenders on the Appomattox Terms . Sherman's Controversy with Halleck and Stanton • • 213 229 CHAPTER XIII . THE CAPTURE OF JEFFERSON DAVIS Flight of the Rebel Government ...
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... Government property . Scho- field arrived at Nashville on the 5th , when the Nov. , 1864 . advance of his corps was immediately dispatched to Johnsonville by rail ; but on reaching there he CHAP . I. 1864 . Hood , " Advance and FRANKLIN ...
... Government property . Scho- field arrived at Nashville on the 5th , when the Nov. , 1864 . advance of his corps was immediately dispatched to Johnsonville by rail ; but on reaching there he CHAP . I. 1864 . Hood , " Advance and FRANKLIN ...
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... Government of the United States might have been satisfied with the results of the blockade but for its tremendous expense . To watch the port of Wilmington required a vast armada ; and it was for this reason , fully as much as to put a ...
... Government of the United States might have been satisfied with the results of the blockade but for its tremendous expense . To watch the port of Wilmington required a vast armada ; and it was for this reason , fully as much as to put a ...
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... Government . The President's reference to the subject in his annual message was very brief : " The movements by State action for emancipation in several of the States not included in the Emancipation Proclama- tion are matters of ...
... Government . The President's reference to the subject in his annual message was very brief : " The movements by State action for emancipation in several of the States not included in the Emancipation Proclama- tion are matters of ...
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