Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... PROCLAMATION ....... III CHAPTER IX . CONFEDERATES Aggressive at the West — BUELL AND BRAGG IN KENTUCKY - Perryville - RoSECRANS AND VAN DOREN IN MISSISSIPPI CORINTH ates RepulsED IN ARKANSAS . - CONFEDER- .120 CHAPTER X. ARMY OF THE ...
... PROCLAMATION ....... III CHAPTER IX . CONFEDERATES Aggressive at the West — BUELL AND BRAGG IN KENTUCKY - Perryville - RoSECRANS AND VAN DOREN IN MISSISSIPPI CORINTH ates RepulsED IN ARKANSAS . - CONFEDER- .120 CHAPTER X. ARMY OF THE ...
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... proclamation disclaiming * Mr. Crisfield , of Maryland , made an extended memorandum of this interview at the time , which Mr. Crittenden indorsed as correct . vol . ii . - 6 and annulling this part of Hunter's order , the President THE ...
... proclamation disclaiming * Mr. Crisfield , of Maryland , made an extended memorandum of this interview at the time , which Mr. Crittenden indorsed as correct . vol . ii . - 6 and annulling this part of Hunter's order , the President THE ...
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... proclamation , was not unprecedented in a commander setting out on an arduous campaign ; but jealous Generals were offended by what seemed an invidious comparison of military operations east and west , and by these expressions most of ...
... proclamation , was not unprecedented in a commander setting out on an arduous campaign ; but jealous Generals were offended by what seemed an invidious comparison of military operations east and west , and by these expressions most of ...
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... proclamation addressed to the people of Maryland , proposing to aid them in throwing off the burden of Federal oppression . Recruiting offices were opened , and urgent appeals were made to Marylanders to join the Confederate army . But ...
... proclamation addressed to the people of Maryland , proposing to aid them in throwing off the burden of Federal oppression . Recruiting offices were opened , and urgent appeals were made to Marylanders to join the Confederate army . But ...
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... had ordered an attack at daylight on the 19th , but the enemy was found to have departed , securely crossing the Potomac near Shepherdstown . CHAPTER VIII . 1862 . Emancipation — Preliminary Proclamation . 110 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... had ordered an attack at daylight on the 19th , but the enemy was found to have departed , securely crossing the Potomac near Shepherdstown . CHAPTER VIII . 1862 . Emancipation — Preliminary Proclamation . 110 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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