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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... Movements in the West - Army of the Potomac - General Hooker Superseded - Gen . Meade takes Command - Battle of Gettysburg ... Movement . - Recapitulation of the Administration Policy in regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's ...
... Movements in the West - Army of the Potomac - General Hooker Superseded - Gen . Meade takes Command - Battle of Gettysburg ... Movement . - Recapitulation of the Administration Policy in regard to Virginia and Missouri . - Mr . Lincoln's ...
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... Movements in the Shenandoah Valley.- Early's Invasion of Maryland . - His Demonstration against Washington . - His ... Movement of Sherman from Atlanta to Savannah . -Fort McAllister Carried by Assault . - Communication Opened with ...
... Movements in the Shenandoah Valley.- Early's Invasion of Maryland . - His Demonstration against Washington . - His ... Movement of Sherman from Atlanta to Savannah . -Fort McAllister Carried by Assault . - Communication Opened with ...
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... Movements of the Army Before Petersburg.- Sherman's Campaign in the Carolinas . - Capture of Charleston and Wilming ... Movement of the Forces under Meade and Sheridan . - Fighting near Dinwiddie Court House . - Sheridan's Vic- tory at ...
... Movements of the Army Before Petersburg.- Sherman's Campaign in the Carolinas . - Capture of Charleston and Wilming ... Movement of the Forces under Meade and Sheridan . - Fighting near Dinwiddie Court House . - Sheridan's Vic- tory at ...
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... 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 , on Pottinger's Creek . They were active in promoting education ...
... 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 , on Pottinger's Creek . They were active in promoting education ...
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... movement was so adroit , that the youthful advocate distanced his unsuspecting competitor , receiving thir- ty - eight votes to thirty - six cast against him . Mr. Lincoln had not only preceded Mr. Douglas as a resident of Illinois ...
... movement was so adroit , that the youthful advocate distanced his unsuspecting competitor , receiving thir- ty - eight votes to thirty - six cast against him . Mr. Lincoln had not only preceded Mr. Douglas as a resident of Illinois ...
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