Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... causes and methods of Mr. Cameron's retirement from the War Department need not be rehearsed . His res- ignation followed the President's tender to him of the Russian mission , then held by Cassius M. Clay , who wished to return and ...
... causes and methods of Mr. Cameron's retirement from the War Department need not be rehearsed . His res- ignation followed the President's tender to him of the Russian mission , then held by Cassius M. Clay , who wished to return and ...
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... caused much concern in Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort , the occupation of the Sea Island cotton districts in South Carolina , of Hatteras Inlet , and later ( in Febru- ary ) of Roanoke Island , Newbern , N. C. ...
... caused much concern in Richmond . The capture of Hilton Head and Beau- fort , the occupation of the Sea Island cotton districts in South Carolina , of Hatteras Inlet , and later ( in Febru- ary ) of Roanoke Island , Newbern , N. C. ...
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... disaster , and more than anything else staggered the confidence of Europe in the fortunes of the Confederacy . " * * Pollard's " Lost Cause , " 254 . The series of Western victories , beginning in Jan- uary 30 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... disaster , and more than anything else staggered the confidence of Europe in the fortunes of the Confederacy . " * * Pollard's " Lost Cause , " 254 . The series of Western victories , beginning in Jan- uary 30 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... . The The Merrimac surprise caused a momentary hesita- tion about the intended movement of McClellan . terror did not at once subside , for another battle be- tween the sea champions in iron armor was expected . ON THE PENINSULA . 37.
... . The The Merrimac surprise caused a momentary hesita- tion about the intended movement of McClellan . terror did not at once subside , for another battle be- tween the sea champions in iron armor was expected . ON THE PENINSULA . 37.
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... cause of the country are the same , and , of course , I only desire the good of the cause . Availing himself of the permission granted , the Gen- eral provisionally formed two additional army corps - the Fifth , under General Fitz ...
... cause of the country are the same , and , of course , I only desire the good of the cause . Availing himself of the permission granted , the Gen- eral provisionally formed two additional army corps - the Fifth , under General Fitz ...
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