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... Letter of Holt - President Modifies the Order His Reasons - Cameron's Instruction to Sherman in South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861- Death of Lyon - Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Belmont - The Trent Affair — Arrest ...
... Letter of Holt - President Modifies the Order His Reasons - Cameron's Instruction to Sherman in South Carolina - Military Movements in the Fall of 1861- Death of Lyon - Ball's Bluff - Death of Baker - Belmont - The Trent Affair — Arrest ...
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... Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom - Mr . Lincoln Reads the Proclama- tion to his Cabinet - Issued on the 22d of September - After the Battle of Antietam ...
... Letter of Mr. Gree- ley - Lincoln's Reply - Interview with Chicago Clergy - Appeal of the Friends of Freedom - Mr . Lincoln Reads the Proclama- tion to his Cabinet - Issued on the 22d of September - After the Battle of Antietam ...
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... Letter to Illinois -- Elections of 1863 ....... 425 CHAPTER XX . FIRST SESSION OF THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored Soldiers - Freedom Given to their Families ...
... Letter to Illinois -- Elections of 1863 ....... 425 CHAPTER XX . FIRST SESSION OF THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS - 1863-4 . President's Message - Repeal of Fugitive Slave Laws - Pay of Col- ored Soldiers - Freedom Given to their Families ...
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... letter to Robert Morris , written in 1786 , speaking of slavery , said : " There is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do , to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it . " The great leading lawyer and patriot of ...
... letter to Robert Morris , written in 1786 , speaking of slavery , said : " There is not a man living who wishes more sincerely than I do , to see a plan adopted for the abolition of it . " The great leading lawyer and patriot of ...
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... letter to an old re- ligious friend of his mother , a traveling preacher of Ken- tucky , begging him to come and perform religious services over her grave . She had died in 1818 , when Abraham was in his tenth year . Mr. Elkins , the ...
... letter to an old re- ligious friend of his mother , a traveling preacher of Ken- tucky , begging him to come and perform religious services over her grave . She had died in 1818 , when Abraham was in his tenth year . Mr. Elkins , the ...
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