Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... SUMTER PLANS FOR PACIFICATION CONFEDERATE STATES " . 66 CHAPTER XX . ON THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE .. CHAPTER XXI . 250 .260 INAUGURATION CABINET AND DIPLOMATIC APPOINT- — MENTS .277 CHAPTER XXII . PAGE FIRST FORTY DAYS- THE FORT SUMTER ...
... SUMTER PLANS FOR PACIFICATION CONFEDERATE STATES " . 66 CHAPTER XX . ON THE WAY TO THE WHITE HOUSE .. CHAPTER XXI . 250 .260 INAUGURATION CABINET AND DIPLOMATIC APPOINT- — MENTS .277 CHAPTER XXII . PAGE FIRST FORTY DAYS- THE FORT SUMTER ...
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. CHAPTER XXII . PAGE FIRST FORTY DAYS- THE FORT SUMTER PROBLEM .... 285 CHAPTER XXIII . LOYAL UPRISING PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S PROCLAMA- TION - FOUR MORE STATES REVOLT THE CAPITAL ISOLATED - --- .295 CHAPTER XXIV ...
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. CHAPTER XXII . PAGE FIRST FORTY DAYS- THE FORT SUMTER PROBLEM .... 285 CHAPTER XXIII . LOYAL UPRISING PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S PROCLAMA- TION - FOUR MORE STATES REVOLT THE CAPITAL ISOLATED - --- .295 CHAPTER XXIV ...
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... Sumter · Plans for Pacification - " Confederate States . " Before the close of the year there were significant events in Charleston harbor . President Buchanan in his recent message , following the opinion given by Attorney - General ...
... Sumter · Plans for Pacification - " Confederate States . " Before the close of the year there were significant events in Charleston harbor . President Buchanan in his recent message , following the opinion given by Attorney - General ...
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... Sumter , then supposed to be impreg- nable . The demonstrations of public feeling at the North when this news was received left no doubt as to the sentiments of the people about the whole busi- ness of secession . After that there was ...
... Sumter , then supposed to be impreg- nable . The demonstrations of public feeling at the North when this news was received left no doubt as to the sentiments of the people about the whole busi- ness of secession . After that there was ...
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... Sumter . They asked an explanation from Mr. Buchanan , who— at first timid , but braced up by Mr. Black - replied to these gentlemen as citizens merely , distinctly repudi- ating their assumption of an official character , and re ...
... Sumter . They asked an explanation from Mr. Buchanan , who— at first timid , but braced up by Mr. Black - replied to these gentlemen as citizens merely , distinctly repudi- ating their assumption of an official character , and re ...
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