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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... McClellan succeeds McDowell . - The President's Order for an Ad- vance . The Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- sas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan ...
... McClellan succeeds McDowell . - The President's Order for an Ad- vance . The Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- sas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan ...
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... McClellan's Fear of being Overwhelmed . - The President to McClellan . - Jackson's Raid in the Shenandoah Valley . - The President to McClellan . - Seven Pines and Fair Oaks . - McClellan's Com- plaints of McDowell . - His Continued ...
... McClellan's Fear of being Overwhelmed . - The President to McClellan . - Jackson's Raid in the Shenandoah Valley . - The President to McClellan . - Seven Pines and Fair Oaks . - McClellan's Com- plaints of McDowell . - His Continued ...
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... MCCLELLAN . WARNINGS AGAINST ASSASSINATION 772 779 REPORTS , DISPATCHES , AND PROCLAMATIONS RELATING TO THE ASSASSINATION . Secretary Stanton to General Dix .... The Death - Bed .... Reward Offered by Secretary Stanton . The Assassins ...
... MCCLELLAN . WARNINGS AGAINST ASSASSINATION 772 779 REPORTS , DISPATCHES , AND PROCLAMATIONS RELATING TO THE ASSASSINATION . Secretary Stanton to General Dix .... The Death - Bed .... Reward Offered by Secretary Stanton . The Assassins ...
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... McClellan , who had been re- called from Western Virginia after the battle of Bull Run , and had devoted himself to the task of recruiting the army in front of Washington , and preparing it for the defence of the Capital , and for a ...
... McClellan , who had been re- called from Western Virginia after the battle of Bull Run , and had devoted himself to the task of recruiting the army in front of Washington , and preparing it for the defence of the Capital , and for a ...
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... McClellan issued an address to the people of the district under his com- mand , in which he said to them , " Understand one thing clearly not only will we abstain from all interference with your slaves , but we will , on the contrary ...
... McClellan issued an address to the people of the district under his com- mand , in which he said to them , " Understand one thing clearly not only will we abstain from all interference with your slaves , but we will , on the contrary ...
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