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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... Command - Battle of Gettysburg ........... 437 CHAPTER XI . The Popular Voice in 1863 - First Session of the Thirty - eighth Congress - Am- nesty Proclamation - Message - Orders , Letters , and Addresses - Popular Senti- ment in 1864 ...
... Command - Battle of Gettysburg ........... 437 CHAPTER XI . The Popular Voice in 1863 - First Session of the Thirty - eighth Congress - Am- nesty Proclamation - Message - Orders , Letters , and Addresses - Popular Senti- ment in 1864 ...
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... command . Riney was prob-- ably in some way connected with the movement of the " Trappists , " who came to Kentucky in the autumn of 1805 , and founded an establishment ( abandoned some years later ) under Urban Guillet , as superior ...
... command . Riney was prob-- ably in some way connected with the movement of the " Trappists , " who came to Kentucky in the autumn of 1805 , and founded an establishment ( abandoned some years later ) under Urban Guillet , as superior ...
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... command . His last teacher was Azel W. Dorsey , who had the satisfaction , in later years , of taking his former scholar by the hand , rejoicing to recognize the once obscure boy as one of the foremost leaders of the people . Dorsey was ...
... command . His last teacher was Azel W. Dorsey , who had the satisfaction , in later years , of taking his former scholar by the hand , rejoicing to recognize the once obscure boy as one of the foremost leaders of the people . Dorsey was ...
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... command of Gen. B. F. Butler - headquarters at Annapolis . 3. The Department of Pennsylvania , including that State , the State of Delaware , and all of the State of Maryland not embraced within the Departments first named ; under command ...
... command of Gen. B. F. Butler - headquarters at Annapolis . 3. The Department of Pennsylvania , including that State , the State of Delaware , and all of the State of Maryland not embraced within the Departments first named ; under command ...
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... his order , at Montgomery , directing Gen. Robert E. Lee to assume command of the " forces of the Con- federate States in Virginia . " Of the eight Slave States which had stood aloof from 236 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... his order , at Montgomery , directing Gen. Robert E. Lee to assume command of the " forces of the Con- federate States in Virginia . " Of the eight Slave States which had stood aloof from 236 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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