Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States: Containing His Early History and Political Career; Together with the Speeches, Messages, Proclamations and Other Official Documents Illustrative of His Eventful Administration |
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... Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the President Modifying the Same - Instruc tions to Gen. Sherman - Ball's Bluff - Gen . Scott's Retirement - Army of the Poto- mac ............. 137 ...
... Secretary Cameron - Act of August 6th , 1861 - Gen . Fremont's Order - Letter of the President Modifying the Same - Instruc tions to Gen. Sherman - Ball's Bluff - Gen . Scott's Retirement - Army of the Poto- mac ............. 137 ...
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... Secretary Seward - The Conference in Hampton Roads- Result - Extra Session of the Senate - Military Situation - Sherman - Charleston - Col- unbia - Wilmington - Fort Fisher - Sheridan - Grant - Rebel Congress - Second Inaug . uration ...
... Secretary Seward - The Conference in Hampton Roads- Result - Extra Session of the Senate - Military Situation - Sherman - Charleston - Col- unbia - Wilmington - Fort Fisher - Sheridan - Grant - Rebel Congress - Second Inaug . uration ...
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... Secretary of State was at once called into requisi- tion to communicate , through the newly appointed ministers abroad , the true state of affairs to the European powers . As speedily as possible the Departments were purged of disloyal ...
... Secretary of State was at once called into requisi- tion to communicate , through the newly appointed ministers abroad , the true state of affairs to the European powers . As speedily as possible the Departments were purged of disloyal ...
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... Secretary of State . " In response to this proclamation enthusiastic public meet- ings were held throughout the loyal States ; all party lines seemed obliterated ; enlistments were almost universal ; Washington , which was at one time ...
... Secretary of State . " In response to this proclamation enthusiastic public meet- ings were held throughout the loyal States ; all party lines seemed obliterated ; enlistments were almost universal ; Washington , which was at one time ...
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... Secretary of State . " On the 27th of April , the following additional proclamation was issued : " WHEREAS , For the reasons assigned in my proclamation of the 19th instant , a blockade of the ports of the States of South Carolina ...
... Secretary of State . " On the 27th of April , the following additional proclamation was issued : " WHEREAS , For the reasons assigned in my proclamation of the 19th instant , a blockade of the ports of the States of South Carolina ...
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