The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln ...: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations, and the Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death |
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... . Whether the military force of the United States was or was not so sent into that settlement after General Taylor had more than once intimated to the War Department that , in his opinion STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 35.
... . Whether the military force of the United States was or was not so sent into that settlement after General Taylor had more than once intimated to the War Department that , in his opinion STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 35.
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... Department , dated January 16 , 1861 , also shows that during the year 1860 , and previous to the presidential election , one hundred and fifteen thou- sand muskets had been removed from Northern armories and sent to Southern arsenals ...
... Department , dated January 16 , 1861 , also shows that during the year 1860 , and previous to the presidential election , one hundred and fifteen thou- sand muskets had been removed from Northern armories and sent to Southern arsenals ...
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... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , April 22 , 1861 . His Excellency THOMAS H. Hicks , Governor of Maryland : SIR : -I have had the honor to receive your communication of this morning , in which you inform me that you have felt it to be your duty to ...
... DEPARTMENT OF STATE , April 22 , 1861 . His Excellency THOMAS H. Hicks , Governor of Maryland : SIR : -I have had the honor to receive your communication of this morning , in which you inform me that you have felt it to be your duty to ...
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... Department . Within these States all the forts , arsenals , dock - yards , custom - houses , and the like , including the movable and stationary property in and about them , had been seized , and were held in open hostility to this ...
... Department . Within these States all the forts , arsenals , dock - yards , custom - houses , and the like , including the movable and stationary property in and about them , had been seized , and were held in open hostility to this ...
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... Department on the 4th of March , was by that Department placed in his hands . This letter ex- pressed the professional opinion of the writer , that reinforcements could not be thrown into that fort within the time for his relief ...
... Department on the 4th of March , was by that Department placed in his hands . This letter ex- pressed the professional opinion of the writer , that reinforcements could not be thrown into that fort within the time for his relief ...
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