Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... CONGRESS WINTER - DAVIS RECONSTRUCTION BILL — SecretaRY CHASE SUCCEEDED BY SENATOR FESSENDEN - GREELEY AND THE " CONFIDENTIAL " CONFEDERATES IN CANADA..260 - CHAPTER XXIV . PAGE WINSLOW SINKS THE Alabama - SONS TABLE OF CONTENTS .
... CONGRESS WINTER - DAVIS RECONSTRUCTION BILL — SecretaRY CHASE SUCCEEDED BY SENATOR FESSENDEN - GREELEY AND THE " CONFIDENTIAL " CONFEDERATES IN CANADA..260 - CHAPTER XXIV . PAGE WINSLOW SINKS THE Alabama - SONS TABLE OF CONTENTS .
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... Secretary of War - Grant and Fort Donelson Roanoke Island - Death in the White House . ― Personally , General McClellan had not been idle . He worked with zeal at his headquarters , and was also much in the saddle , riding rapidly with ...
... Secretary of War - Grant and Fort Donelson Roanoke Island - Death in the White House . ― Personally , General McClellan had not been idle . He worked with zeal at his headquarters , and was also much in the saddle , riding rapidly with ...
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... Secretary of War . Mr. Stan- ton's service in this capacity began January 20 , 1862 - the day after the battle of Mill Springs , and before its results were known at Washington . His nomination had been sent to the Senate on the 13th ...
... Secretary of War . Mr. Stan- ton's service in this capacity began January 20 , 1862 - the day after the battle of Mill Springs , and before its results were known at Washington . His nomination had been sent to the Senate on the 13th ...
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... Secretary's usefulness in a position for which , at the best , he was not specially fitted . At the time he became a member of Lincoln's Cabinet , he had not been ac- cused of improperly using public funds , whatever he had done with ...
... Secretary's usefulness in a position for which , at the best , he was not specially fitted . At the time he became a member of Lincoln's Cabinet , he had not been ac- cused of improperly using public funds , whatever he had done with ...
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... Secretary of War was reported to the Senate in executive session , Mr. Sumner , as stated by himself long afterward , at once rose and vouched for the soundness of Mr. Stan- ton's political faith . Secretary Chase , who had known him ...
... Secretary of War was reported to the Senate in executive session , Mr. Sumner , as stated by himself long afterward , at once rose and vouched for the soundness of Mr. Stan- ton's political faith . Secretary Chase , who had known him ...
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