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Page 11
... Election of Mr. Pierce to the Presidency - Repeal of the Missouri Compromise , and Passage of the Kansas- Nebraska Bill - Judge Douglas and Popular Sovereignty - Meeting of Douglas and Lincoln at Springfield - At Peoria - Extract from ...
... Election of Mr. Pierce to the Presidency - Repeal of the Missouri Compromise , and Passage of the Kansas- Nebraska Bill - Judge Douglas and Popular Sovereignty - Meeting of Douglas and Lincoln at Springfield - At Peoria - Extract from ...
Page 12
... Election of Mr. Lincoln Regarded as Certain - Course of the South- ern Leaders - Silence of Mr. Lincoln during the Campaign - Election of Mr. Lincoln -Popular Rejoicing at the North , and Exasperation at the South - Feeling of the ...
... Election of Mr. Lincoln Regarded as Certain - Course of the South- ern Leaders - Silence of Mr. Lincoln during the Campaign - Election of Mr. Lincoln -Popular Rejoicing at the North , and Exasperation at the South - Feeling of the ...
Page 14
... Elections of 1863 - Letter from the Working Men of Manchester , England - The President's Reply - Mr . Lincoln's Letter to J. C. Conkling - Military Events of the Year - Battle of Chancellorsville - Lee's Invasion of Maryland and ...
... Elections of 1863 - Letter from the Working Men of Manchester , England - The President's Reply - Mr . Lincoln's Letter to J. C. Conkling - Military Events of the Year - Battle of Chancellorsville - Lee's Invasion of Maryland and ...
Page 15
... ELECTION OF MR . LINCOLN . Presidential Election of 1864 - State of the Country - Chase - Fremont - Convention at Cleveland - J . C. Fremont nominated for President - His Reasons for Accepting the Nomination - Withdrawal of his Name ...
... ELECTION OF MR . LINCOLN . Presidential Election of 1864 - State of the Country - Chase - Fremont - Convention at Cleveland - J . C. Fremont nominated for President - His Reasons for Accepting the Nomination - Withdrawal of his Name ...
Page 49
... election of officers ; and now the influence of the Clary's Grove Boys was felt . Lincoln had completely won their hearts , and they told him that he must be their captain . It was an office that he did not aspire to , and one for which ...
... election of officers ; and now the influence of the Clary's Grove Boys was felt . Lincoln had completely won their hearts , and they told him that he must be their captain . It was an office that he did not aspire to , and one for which ...
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