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... Maryland , all of whom now sleep in death . Of the members of the House who have been thus removed , there were Bailey , of Massachusetts , Gurley , of Ohio , Hanchot , of Wisconsin , Noell , of Missouri ; and to these must be iv ...
... Maryland , all of whom now sleep in death . Of the members of the House who have been thus removed , there were Bailey , of Massachusetts , Gurley , of Ohio , Hanchot , of Wisconsin , Noell , of Missouri ; and to these must be iv ...
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... Maryland Legislature .................. 214 - CHAPTER XI . SECOND SESSION THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS- -CONGRESS OF 1862 . President's Message - Report of Secretary of War - Modified by the President Stanton Succeeds Cameron - Anti ...
... Maryland Legislature .................. 214 - CHAPTER XI . SECOND SESSION THIRTY - SEVENTH CONGRESS- -CONGRESS OF 1862 . President's Message - Report of Secretary of War - Modified by the President Stanton Succeeds Cameron - Anti ...
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... Maryland - McClellan Pursues - Battles of South Mountain -Antictam - President Visits the Army - Urges McClellan to Attack - McClellan Delays - He is Relieved of Command - Fail- ure - Burnside - Fredericksburg - Movements in the West ...
... Maryland - McClellan Pursues - Battles of South Mountain -Antictam - President Visits the Army - Urges McClellan to Attack - McClellan Delays - He is Relieved of Command - Fail- ure - Burnside - Fredericksburg - Movements in the West ...
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... Nominated - Chase Re- signs - Fessenden Appointed Secretary - Lincoln's Views upon Reconstruction - Emancipation in Louisiana , Maryland and Mis- souri .... ..492 CHAPTER XXIII . GRANT'S CAMPAIGN OF 1864 . PAGE Grant CONTENTS . xiii.
... Nominated - Chase Re- signs - Fessenden Appointed Secretary - Lincoln's Views upon Reconstruction - Emancipation in Louisiana , Maryland and Mis- souri .... ..492 CHAPTER XXIII . GRANT'S CAMPAIGN OF 1864 . PAGE Grant CONTENTS . xiii.
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... Maryland , Luther Martin , advocated the abolition of slavery in the Federal Convention of 1787 ; so also did William Pinckney , in 1789 , in the Maryland House of Delegates . The Ordinance of 1787 , by which freedom was forever secured ...
... Maryland , Luther Martin , advocated the abolition of slavery in the Federal Convention of 1787 ; so also did William Pinckney , in 1789 , in the Maryland House of Delegates . The Ordinance of 1787 , by which freedom was forever secured ...
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