Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 2Robert Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Yours ting A. Sincoln AND HIS PRESIDENCY BY JOSEPH II . BARRETT , IL.D. From Daguerreotype taken May 24 , 1861 . je taken May 24 , 1861 .
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. Yours ting A. Sincoln AND HIS PRESIDENCY BY JOSEPH II . BARRETT , IL.D. From Daguerreotype taken May 24 , 1861 . je taken May 24 , 1861 .
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Joseph Hartwell Barrett. # 12 7 Dri tm ; 1. uncoln " AND HIS PRESIDENCY ar tevell BY 124915 JOSEPH H. BARRETT. je taken May 24 , 1861 .
Joseph Hartwell Barrett. # 12 7 Dri tm ; 1. uncoln " AND HIS PRESIDENCY ar tevell BY 124915 JOSEPH H. BARRETT. je taken May 24 , 1861 .
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... TAKEN MAY 24 , 1861 .......... LINCOLN FAMILY GROUP ..... ..Frontispiece Page 345 FACSIMILE OF NOTE FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN ... FACSIMILE OF NOTE FROM SALMON P. CHAase .... FACSIMILE OF SIGNATURE OF SALMON P. CHASE .. 371 66 371 66 371 ...
... TAKEN MAY 24 , 1861 .......... LINCOLN FAMILY GROUP ..... ..Frontispiece Page 345 FACSIMILE OF NOTE FROM ABRAHAM LINCOLN ... FACSIMILE OF NOTE FROM SALMON P. CHAase .... FACSIMILE OF SIGNATURE OF SALMON P. CHASE .. 371 66 371 66 371 ...
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... taken when Washington was isolated directly after the fall of Fort Sumter , and some inform- alities occurred in reopening communication with New York said in conclusion : - It is due to Mr. Cameron to say that , although he fully ...
... taken when Washington was isolated directly after the fall of Fort Sumter , and some inform- alities occurred in reopening communication with New York said in conclusion : - It is due to Mr. Cameron to say that , although he fully ...
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... taken from Manassas ; of Polk's force , that retired from Columbus on the fall of Fort Don- elson ; of the troops so long retained at Pensacola by Bragg in the vain hope of taking Fort Pickens ; and of other small commands , besides new ...
... taken from Manassas ; of Polk's force , that retired from Columbus on the fall of Fort Don- elson ; of the troops so long retained at Pensacola by Bragg in the vain hope of taking Fort Pickens ; and of other small commands , besides new ...
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