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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... YORK 13. REMAINS LYING IN STATE AT CHICAGO . 14. THE LAST RITES AT SPRINGFIELD Face 690 € 96 66 66 702 708 39 710 แ 713 15. FUNERAL ARCH OVER HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD 66 724 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Early Life of Abraham Lincoln .
... YORK 13. REMAINS LYING IN STATE AT CHICAGO . 14. THE LAST RITES AT SPRINGFIELD Face 690 € 96 66 66 702 708 39 710 แ 713 15. FUNERAL ARCH OVER HUDSON RIVER RAILROAD 66 724 CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. Early Life of Abraham Lincoln .
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... River Expedition . The Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law ...
... River Expedition . The Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law ...
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... son of the owner of the boat , who intrusted a valuable cargo to their care . The trip was quite an eventful and exciting one , for on the way down the great river they were attacked by seven 22 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... son of the owner of the boat , who intrusted a valuable cargo to their care . The trip was quite an eventful and exciting one , for on the way down the great river they were attacked by seven 22 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... river they were attacked by seven negroes , who hoped to capture the boat and the cargo . They found , however , that they had undertaken a task to the execution of which they were unequal . After a spirited contest the negroes were ...
... river they were attacked by seven negroes , who hoped to capture the boat and the cargo . They found , however , that they had undertaken a task to the execution of which they were unequal . After a spirited contest the negroes were ...
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... river is more important than mine , and vice versa . To clear this difficulty , let us have that same statistical ... rivers , no means of transportation , and have no very proper connection with this subject . The surplus , that which ...
... river is more important than mine , and vice versa . To clear this difficulty , let us have that same statistical ... rivers , no means of transportation , and have no very proper connection with this subject . The surplus , that which ...
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