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Isaac N. Arnold. DEDICATION . TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATORS COMPOSING THE THIRTY - SEVENTH AND THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES . GENTLEMEN : To you , in commemoration of many friendships ...
Isaac N. Arnold. DEDICATION . TO THE MEMBERS OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES AND THE SENATORS COMPOSING THE THIRTY - SEVENTH AND THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS OF THE UNITED STATES . GENTLEMEN : To you , in commemoration of many friendships ...
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... THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored Soldiers - Freedom Given to their Families - Constitutional Amendment Abolishing and Prohibiting Slavery throughout the Republic ...
... THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored Soldiers - Freedom Given to their Families - Constitutional Amendment Abolishing and Prohibiting Slavery throughout the Republic ...
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... Election ..... ....... 538 CHAPTER XXV . THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - CONSTITU- TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE REPUBLIC . The President's Message - Anti - Slavery Measures - A ...
... Election ..... ....... 538 CHAPTER XXV . THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - CONSTITU- TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE REPUBLIC . The President's Message - Anti - Slavery Measures - A ...
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... Thirty- eighth Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .............. CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION- -THE END OF THE WAR . Fort Fisher - Peace Conference - Wilmington and Goldsboro Taken -Rebels Resolve to Arm the ...
... Thirty- eighth Congress - Valedictory of Speaker Colfax .............. CHAPTER XXVII . ..594 LINCOLN'S SECOND INAUGURATION- -THE END OF THE WAR . Fort Fisher - Peace Conference - Wilmington and Goldsboro Taken -Rebels Resolve to Arm the ...
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... House , was Schuyler Colfax , of Indiana , then in his fourth term , destined to be the Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Thirty - eighth and Thirty - ninth Congresses . Nature had given him an un- tiring capacity for ...
... House , was Schuyler Colfax , of Indiana , then in his fourth term , destined to be the Speaker of the House of Representatives during the Thirty - eighth and Thirty - ninth Congresses . Nature had given him an un- tiring capacity for ...
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