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Page 15
... Dispatch - Dedication of the Gettysburg Cemetery - Speech of the President - Sur- render of Vicksburg and Port Hudson - Mr . Lincoln's Letter to General Grant- Rosecrans ' Campaign in Tennessee - General Grant defeats Bragg , and drives ...
... Dispatch - Dedication of the Gettysburg Cemetery - Speech of the President - Sur- render of Vicksburg and Port Hudson - Mr . Lincoln's Letter to General Grant- Rosecrans ' Campaign in Tennessee - General Grant defeats Bragg , and drives ...
Page 227
... dispatch in his hand . Without handing it to any one , he took his way solemnly to the side of Mr. Lincoln , and said : " the convention has made a nomination , and Mr. Sew- ard is the second man on the list . " Then he jumped upon the ...
... dispatch in his hand . Without handing it to any one , he took his way solemnly to the side of Mr. Lincoln , and said : " the convention has made a nomination , and Mr. Sew- ard is the second man on the list . " Then he jumped upon the ...
Page 228
... dispatch to Mr. Lincoln who read in silence , and then aloud , its contents . After the excitement had in a meas- ure passed away from the little assembly , Mr. Lincoln rose , and remarking that there was " a little woman " on Eighth ...
... dispatch to Mr. Lincoln who read in silence , and then aloud , its contents . After the excitement had in a meas- ure passed away from the little assembly , Mr. Lincoln rose , and remarking that there was " a little woman " on Eighth ...
Page 302
... dispatch went with the message wherever the telegraph would carry it , confirming the waver- ing of his own party , and helping to raise the tide of loyal feeling , among all parties and classes , to its flood . The dis- patch , the ...
... dispatch went with the message wherever the telegraph would carry it , confirming the waver- ing of his own party , and helping to raise the tide of loyal feeling , among all parties and classes , to its flood . The dis- patch , the ...
Page 339
... dispatch them in safety . On the twelfth of October , the steamship Theodora shot out of that harbor , with two notorious rebels on board , James M. Mason and John Slidell , both perjured senators of the United States , and accredited ...
... dispatch them in safety . On the twelfth of October , the steamship Theodora shot out of that harbor , with two notorious rebels on board , James M. Mason and John Slidell , both perjured senators of the United States , and accredited ...
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