Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 10Century Company, 1890 - United States Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... City Point , to relieve General Thomas at Nashville . He directed him , however , not to deliver the order or publish it until he reached his desti- nation , and then , if Thomas had moved , not to deliver it at all . Even after Logan ...
... City Point , to relieve General Thomas at Nashville . He directed him , however , not to deliver the order or publish it until he reached his desti- nation , and then , if Thomas had moved , not to deliver it at all . Even after Logan ...
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... city on the west , and drove him rapidly , making numerous captures , until he came upon a detached redoubt ... point a rapid advance was made , the whole line working steadily forward until Hood was driven everywhere from his 30 ABRAHAM ...
... city on the west , and drove him rapidly , making numerous captures , until he came upon a detached redoubt ... point a rapid advance was made , the whole line working steadily forward until Hood was driven everywhere from his 30 ABRAHAM ...
Page 69
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ting's troops across Federal Point ... Town Creek , half way to Wilmington , halted in a strong position well covered by ... city , which was shrouded in smoke , and gave other signs of evacuation ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. ting's troops across Federal Point ... Town Creek , half way to Wilmington , halted in a strong position well covered by ... city , which was shrouded in smoke , and gave other signs of evacuation ...
Page 117
... City Point to Fort Monroe , where Mr. Lincoln joined Secretary Seward on the same night . MS . 1865 . MS . CHAP . VI . 1865 . On the morning of THE HAMPTON ROADS CONFERENCE 117.
... City Point to Fort Monroe , where Mr. Lincoln joined Secretary Seward on the same night . MS . 1865 . MS . CHAP . VI . 1865 . On the morning of THE HAMPTON ROADS CONFERENCE 117.
Page 144
... point and phase of the great contest which still absorbs the Mar. 4 , 1865. attention and engrosses the energies of ... city seeking to destroy it without war - seeking to dissolve the Union , and divide effects , by negotiation . Both ...
... point and phase of the great contest which still absorbs the Mar. 4 , 1865. attention and engrosses the energies of ... city seeking to destroy it without war - seeking to dissolve the Union , and divide effects , by negotiation . Both ...
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