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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... Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law iu Kentucky . - Draft for Five hundred thousand Men.- Capture of Mobile and Atlanta .. Page 513 CHAPTER XVIII . THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864 . The 12 CONTENTS .
... Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of Petersburg . -Martial Law iu Kentucky . - Draft for Five hundred thousand Men.- Capture of Mobile and Atlanta .. Page 513 CHAPTER XVIII . THE POLITICAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864 . The 12 CONTENTS .
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... thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty - fifth . By the President . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The issue of this Proclamation created the most ...
... thousand eight hundred and sixty - one , and of the independence of the United States the eighty - fifth . By the President . WILLIAM H. SEWARD , Secretary of State . ABRAHAM LINCOLN . The issue of this Proclamation created the most ...
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... thousand and thirty - four volunteers for three years , and ordering an addition of twenty - two thousand one hundred and fourteen officers and men to the regular army , and eighteen thousand seamen to the navy . And on the 16th , by ...
... thousand and thirty - four volunteers for three years , and ordering an addition of twenty - two thousand one hundred and fourteen officers and men to the regular army , and eighteen thousand seamen to the navy . And on the 16th , by ...
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... thousand men , moved from the Potomac , on the 16th of July , under General McDowell , and the main attack was made on the 21st . It resulted in the defeat , with a loss of four hundred and eighty killed and one thousand wounded , of ...
... thousand men , moved from the Potomac , on the 16th of July , under General McDowell , and the main attack was made on the 21st . It resulted in the defeat , with a loss of four hundred and eighty killed and one thousand wounded , of ...
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... thousand acts and joint resolutions , which fill more than six thousand closely - printed pages , and are scattered through many volumes . Many of these acts have been drawn in haste and without sufficient cau- tion , so that their ...
... thousand acts and joint resolutions , which fill more than six thousand closely - printed pages , and are scattered through many volumes . Many of these acts have been drawn in haste and without sufficient cau- tion , so that their ...
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