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... Close of President Lincoln's First Term - His Re - Inauguration - His Inaugural Address - Resignation of Secretary Fessenden - Appointment of Mr. McCulloch- Proclamation to Deserters - The Draft , CHAPTER XXIX . 492 MILITARY EVENTS OF ...
... Close of President Lincoln's First Term - His Re - Inauguration - His Inaugural Address - Resignation of Secretary Fessenden - Appointment of Mr. McCulloch- Proclamation to Deserters - The Draft , CHAPTER XXIX . 492 MILITARY EVENTS OF ...
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... close . The Indians were overtaken at last by a force under General Henry . The pursuit had led them to the Wisconsin River , and here the Indians were found in full retreat . They were charged upon , and driven in great confusion ...
... close . The Indians were overtaken at last by a force under General Henry . The pursuit had led them to the Wisconsin River , and here the Indians were found in full retreat . They were charged upon , and driven in great confusion ...
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... close it up , and not only do this but pay Radford's notes . All that young Lincoln won from the store was some very valuable experience , and the burden of a debt to Greene which , in his conversations with the latter , he always spoke ...
... close it up , and not only do this but pay Radford's notes . All that young Lincoln won from the store was some very valuable experience , and the burden of a debt to Greene which , in his conversations with the latter , he always spoke ...
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... close student , and a constant reader . Mr. Lincoln surveyed the present town of Petersburgh , and much of the adjacent territory . He pursued this business steadily for a year or more , and with such success 56 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
... close student , and a constant reader . Mr. Lincoln surveyed the present town of Petersburgh , and much of the adjacent territory . He pursued this business steadily for a year or more , and with such success 56 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN .
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... close of the canvass which resulted in his election , he walked to Springfield , borrowed " a load " of books of Stuart , and took them home with him to New Salem . Here he began the study of law in good earnest , though with no ...
... close of the canvass which resulted in his election , he walked to Springfield , borrowed " a load " of books of Stuart , and took them home with him to New Salem . Here he began the study of law in good earnest , though with no ...
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