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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... , and took their departure within forty - eight hours . The Sixth Regiment , on its way to Washington , on the 19th , was attacked PASSAGE OF TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob 124 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
... , and took their departure within forty - eight hours . The Sixth Regiment , on its way to Washington , on the 19th , was attacked PASSAGE OF TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob 124 PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S ADMINISTRATION .
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... TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob in Baltimore , carrying a secession flag , and several of its members were killed or severely wounded . This inflamed to a still higher point the excitement which already pervaded the country ...
... TROOPS THROUGH BALTIMORE . 125 by a mob in Baltimore , carrying a secession flag , and several of its members were killed or severely wounded . This inflamed to a still higher point the excitement which already pervaded the country ...
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... troops then off Annapolis , and also that no more may be sent through Maryland ; and that you have further suggested that Lord Lyons be re- quested to act as mediator between the contending parties in our country , to prevent the ...
... troops then off Annapolis , and also that no more may be sent through Maryland ; and that you have further suggested that Lord Lyons be re- quested to act as mediator between the contending parties in our country , to prevent the ...
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... troops there ; and he protested that none of the troops brought through Maryland were in- tended for any purposes hostile to the State , or aggressive as against the Southern States . Being now unable to bring them up the Potomac in ...
... troops there ; and he protested that none of the troops brought through Maryland were in- tended for any purposes hostile to the State , or aggressive as against the Southern States . Being now unable to bring them up the Potomac in ...
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... troops anywhere within our borders . He reminded the President , also , that the jurisdiction of the city authorities was con- fined to their own population , and that he could give no promises for the people elsewhere , because he ...
... troops anywhere within our borders . He reminded the President , also , that the jurisdiction of the city authorities was con- fined to their own population , and that he could give no promises for the people elsewhere , because he ...
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