Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... CONGRESS . CHAPTER XII . .128 .139 THIRD STAGE OF THE WAR - STONE RIVER ON THE MISSISSIPPI And the Gulf . CHAPTER XIII . • 146 FREDERICKSBURG AND AFTER - A QUASI - CRISIS - EMAN- CIPATION EDICT ... ... .154 CHAPTER XIV . - HOOKER ...
... CONGRESS . CHAPTER XII . .128 .139 THIRD STAGE OF THE WAR - STONE RIVER ON THE MISSISSIPPI And the Gulf . CHAPTER XIII . • 146 FREDERICKSBURG AND AFTER - A QUASI - CRISIS - EMAN- CIPATION EDICT ... ... .154 CHAPTER XIV . - HOOKER ...
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... CONGRESS AMNESTY AND RECONSTRUCTION..219 - CHAPTER XXI . GRANT LIEUTENANT - GENERAL - FORESHADOWS OF AN- OTHER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - ARMED BLACKS – THE HODGES LETTER - FORT PILLOW - UNEXCHANGED PRISONERS ..228 CHAPTER XXII . GRANT IN ...
... CONGRESS AMNESTY AND RECONSTRUCTION..219 - CHAPTER XXI . GRANT LIEUTENANT - GENERAL - FORESHADOWS OF AN- OTHER PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION - ARMED BLACKS – THE HODGES LETTER - FORT PILLOW - UNEXCHANGED PRISONERS ..228 CHAPTER XXII . GRANT IN ...
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... Congress - NEW CHIEF JUSTICE - CAB- INET CHANGES - THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT CARRIED..313 CHAPTER XXVIII . FROM ATLANTA TO SAVANNAH - THOMAS AND HOOD IN TENNESSEE FORT FISHER — HAMPTON ROADS PARLEY - ..318 CHAPTER XXIX . FIRST TERM ENDING ...
... Congress - NEW CHIEF JUSTICE - CAB- INET CHANGES - THIRTEENTH AMENDMENT CARRIED..313 CHAPTER XXVIII . FROM ATLANTA TO SAVANNAH - THOMAS AND HOOD IN TENNESSEE FORT FISHER — HAMPTON ROADS PARLEY - ..318 CHAPTER XXIX . FIRST TERM ENDING ...
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... Congress in Hampton Roads , without receiving any injury from their tempest of shot and shell . The steam frigate Min- nesota , which came to their aid , retired seriously dam- aged , and ran aground . This first day's work of the ...
... Congress in Hampton Roads , without receiving any injury from their tempest of shot and shell . The steam frigate Min- nesota , which came to their aid , retired seriously dam- aged , and ran aground . This first day's work of the ...
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... Congress was still in session , and his stay could not be prolonged . He had satisfied himself as to some essential facts , and had found the situation not so bad as he feared . He evidently did not give very earnest attention to McClel ...
... Congress was still in session , and his stay could not be prolonged . He had satisfied himself as to some essential facts , and had found the situation not so bad as he feared . He evidently did not give very earnest attention to McClel ...
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