Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 pages |
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... Richmond , from June to November , 1864. - Gen . Hunter's Campaign . - Movements in the Shenandoah Valley.- Early's Invasion of Maryland . - His Demonstration against Washington . - His Retreat up the Valley , and Second Advance to the ...
... Richmond , from June to November , 1864. - Gen . Hunter's Campaign . - Movements in the Shenandoah Valley.- Early's Invasion of Maryland . - His Demonstration against Washington . - His Retreat up the Valley , and Second Advance to the ...
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... Richmond Taken . - Dispatches of Mr. Lincoln . - The Nation's Joy . - Lee's Army Closely Pressed . - Captures at Sailor's Creek . - Sur- render of Lee.-Mr. Lincoln at Richmond . - His Visit to the City Point Hospi- tal . His Return to ...
... Richmond Taken . - Dispatches of Mr. Lincoln . - The Nation's Joy . - Lee's Army Closely Pressed . - Captures at Sailor's Creek . - Sur- render of Lee.-Mr. Lincoln at Richmond . - His Visit to the City Point Hospi- tal . His Return to ...
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... Richmond that entitled it to more than was paid on the routes between Cincinnati and Louisville , and Troy and New York . But , if there were reasons , they ought to be shown . And was it supposed that there could be any , or so ...
... Richmond that entitled it to more than was paid on the routes between Cincinnati and Louisville , and Troy and New York . But , if there were reasons , they ought to be shown . And was it supposed that there could be any , or so ...
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... Richmond . Violence and terror insured a majority for the insurrection in a State which , on a fair vote , would still have pronounced emphatically against secession . The conspirators in North Carolina also triumphed , as was to be ...
... Richmond . Violence and terror insured a majority for the insurrection in a State which , on a fair vote , would still have pronounced emphatically against secession . The conspirators in North Carolina also triumphed , as was to be ...
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... Richmond , whither he had been taken as a prisoner , captured in Western Virginia , while on his way to Washington , assumed command of the Military Depart- ment of the West . His career was a brief one , practically cul- minating in a ...
... Richmond , whither he had been taken as a prisoner , captured in Western Virginia , while on his way to Washington , assumed command of the Military Depart- ment of the West . His career was a brief one , practically cul- minating in a ...
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