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... Davis ? The work of crushing the rebellion and overthrowing slavery was consummated , with your assistance , by ABRAHAM LINCOLN . Had he lived , the work of reconstruction and reconciliation might now have been in good part accomplished ...
... Davis ? The work of crushing the rebellion and overthrowing slavery was consummated , with your assistance , by ABRAHAM LINCOLN . Had he lived , the work of reconstruction and reconciliation might now have been in good part accomplished ...
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... Davis - Rebellion Without Excuse - Slavery the Cor- ner - Stone of the Confederacy - Counting Electoral Votes by Con- gress - Lincoln Leaves Springfield for Washington - His Journey -Assassination Plot - His Arrival ...
... Davis - Rebellion Without Excuse - Slavery the Cor- ner - Stone of the Confederacy - Counting Electoral Votes by Con- gress - Lincoln Leaves Springfield for Washington - His Journey -Assassination Plot - His Arrival ...
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... Davis ― The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax , Lovejoy and others Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels - The Army not to Return Fugitive ...
... Davis ― The Rebel Leaders - Prominent Senators and Members - Sumner , Baker , Fessenden and others - Stevens , Colfax , Lovejoy and others Bill to Confiscate the Property and Free the Slaves of Rebels - The Army not to Return Fugitive ...
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... Davis ' Bill - Question of Admission of Senators from Arkansas - Freedmen's Bureau— Speech of Brooks - Expulsion of Long - Censure of Harris- Speech of Winter Davis .. CHAPTER XXII . ..470 SANITARY AND CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS ...
... Davis ' Bill - Question of Admission of Senators from Arkansas - Freedmen's Bureau— Speech of Brooks - Expulsion of Long - Censure of Harris- Speech of Winter Davis .. CHAPTER XXII . ..470 SANITARY AND CHRISTIAN COMMISSIONS ...
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... Davis , Mississippi , admitted into the Union in 1817 . In 1803 , the United States purchased for fifteen millions of dollars from France , the territory of Louisiana , where , at that time , there were 40,000 slaves . - In 1819 , the ...
... Davis , Mississippi , admitted into the Union in 1817 . In 1803 , the United States purchased for fifteen millions of dollars from France , the territory of Louisiana , where , at that time , there were 40,000 slaves . - In 1819 , the ...
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