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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... force as possible . He first established his headquarters at the old site of Fort Madison , west of the Mississippi . After his preparations , of which the people of Illinois were advised , had been completed , he proceeded up the river ...
... force as possible . He first established his headquarters at the old site of Fort Madison , west of the Mississippi . After his preparations , of which the people of Illinois were advised , had been completed , he proceeded up the river ...
Page 230
... force by force . In case it proves true that Fort Sumter has been assaulted , as is reported , I shall , perhaps , cause the United States mails to be withdrawn from all the States which claim to have seceded , believing that the com ...
... force by force . In case it proves true that Fort Sumter has been assaulted , as is reported , I shall , perhaps , cause the United States mails to be withdrawn from all the States which claim to have seceded , believing that the com ...
Page 243
... forces from our ferritory . Should Kentucky fail to accomplish this object in a reasonable time , Gen. McClellan claims the ... force to the aid of loyal Western Virginia , at the request of her people , he was careful to assure them ...
... forces from our ferritory . Should Kentucky fail to accomplish this object in a reasonable time , Gen. McClellan claims the ... force to the aid of loyal Western Virginia , at the request of her people , he was careful to assure them ...
Page 246
... forces he was bringing to the support of Pe- gram , and in the death of Garnett at Carrickford , on the 14th . Without discussing ... force at the State Capital , after the breaking up of Camp Jackson , at St. 246 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... forces he was bringing to the support of Pe- gram , and in the death of Garnett at Carrickford , on the 14th . Without discussing ... force at the State Capital , after the breaking up of Camp Jackson , at St. 246 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
Page 247
... force , Jackson evacuated the place on the 14th of June , and the Union forces occupied it on the following day . On the 17th , Gen. Lyon , finding that the Rebel Governor was fortifying at Boonville , forty miles distant ( his forces ...
... force , Jackson evacuated the place on the 14th of June , and the Union forces occupied it on the following day . On the 17th , Gen. Lyon , finding that the Rebel Governor was fortifying at Boonville , forty miles distant ( his forces ...
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