History of the Administration of President Lincoln: Including His Speeches, Letters, Addresses, Proclamations, and Messages. With a Preliminary Sketch of His Life |
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... passed an act the next day calling a State Convention to meet at Columbia on the 17th of December . On the 10th , F. W. Pickens was SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA . 57 elected Governor , and 56 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... passed an act the next day calling a State Convention to meet at Columbia on the 17th of December . On the 10th , F. W. Pickens was SECESSION OF SOUTH CAROLINA . 57 elected Governor , and 56 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
Page 57
... Governor , and , in his inaugural , declared the deter- mination of the State to secede , on the ground that , " in the recent election for President and Vice - President , the North had carried the election upon principles that make it ...
... Governor , and , in his inaugural , declared the deter- mination of the State to secede , on the ground that , " in the recent election for President and Vice - President , the North had carried the election upon principles that make it ...
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... regard for the peace of the Republic ; and the President of the United States is requested to communicate these resolutions to the CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . 69 Governors of the several 68 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... regard for the peace of the Republic ; and the President of the United States is requested to communicate these resolutions to the CONCILIATORY ACTION OF CONGRESS . 69 Governors of the several 68 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
Page 69
... Governors of the several States , with a request that they will lay the same before the Legislatures thereof respectively . Resolved , That we recognize slavery as now existing in fifteen of the United States by the usages and laws of ...
... Governors of the several States , with a request that they will lay the same before the Legislatures thereof respectively . Resolved , That we recognize slavery as now existing in fifteen of the United States by the usages and laws of ...
Page 79
... Governor of the State in person , and escorted to a carriage in waiting , which proceeded - followed by a procession of the members of both Houses of the Legislature , the municipal authorities , the military , and firemen to the Bates ...
... Governor of the State in person , and escorted to a carriage in waiting , which proceeded - followed by a procession of the members of both Houses of the Legislature , the municipal authorities , the military , and firemen to the Bates ...
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