Abraham Lincoln's Stories and Speeches: Including "early Life Stories"; "professional Life Stories"; "White House Incidents"; "war Reminiscences" ; Also His Speeches, Chronologically Arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to His Last Speech in Washington, April 11, 1865Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company, 1903 - 477 pages |
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... Colored People of Richmond .... .. 218 Lincoln's First Convictions of War ; His Great Sad- 216 178 · 179 185 199 ness .... Lincoln and a Clergyman . .... .. 220 224 Lincoln and the Little Baby ; A Touching Story .... 230 Lincoln and ...
... Colored People of Richmond .... .. 218 Lincoln's First Convictions of War ; His Great Sad- 216 178 · 179 185 199 ness .... Lincoln and a Clergyman . .... .. 220 224 Lincoln and the Little Baby ; A Touching Story .... 230 Lincoln and ...
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... colored woman , and that was an ex - Demo- cratic Vice - president from the State of Kentucky . " Mr. Pitzer turned , and with the exclamation of , " I never heard Colonel Richard M. Johnson so insulted be- fore , " made his way out of ...
... colored woman , and that was an ex - Demo- cratic Vice - president from the State of Kentucky . " Mr. Pitzer turned , and with the exclamation of , " I never heard Colonel Richard M. Johnson so insulted be- fore , " made his way out of ...
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... colored gentleman from Poughkeepsie , N. Y. , came to Washington and assuming to represent a large body of colored men who were anxious to enlist as soldiers in the army to defend their country and its flag , he delivered a most ...
... colored gentleman from Poughkeepsie , N. Y. , came to Washington and assuming to represent a large body of colored men who were anxious to enlist as soldiers in the army to defend their country and its flag , he delivered a most ...
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... colored regiment which was raised and or- ganized under the direct auspices of the general govern- ment ( I do not refer to those enlisted by General Butler in New Orleans or Governor Andrews in Massachusetts ) was raised in Washington ...
... colored regiment which was raised and or- ganized under the direct auspices of the general govern- ment ( I do not refer to those enlisted by General Butler in New Orleans or Governor Andrews in Massachusetts ) was raised in Washington ...
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... colored man a commissioned officer in any form ; at least , I was so informed by Secretary Chase . When the question came up in the cabinet for final decision before Mr. Lincoln , Mr. Stanton and Mr. Chase held that the colored soldiers ...
... colored man a commissioned officer in any form ; at least , I was so informed by Secretary Chase . When the question came up in the cabinet for final decision before Mr. Lincoln , Mr. Stanton and Mr. Chase held that the colored soldiers ...
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