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... o'clock at night , by the light of the moon , which , being nearly full , was then standing at a position approximating that of the sun at ten o'clock in the morning . Lincoln in his address to the jury showed by an almanac that at ...
... o'clock at night , by the light of the moon , which , being nearly full , was then standing at a position approximating that of the sun at ten o'clock in the morning . Lincoln in his address to the jury showed by an almanac that at ...
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... o'clock . Gregg was in strong position across the Raymond road , with about 6000 men and two batteries , well placed . General Logan's division of McPherson corps was in the advance , and by two o'clock the formation was complete , and ...
... o'clock . Gregg was in strong position across the Raymond road , with about 6000 men and two batteries , well placed . General Logan's division of McPherson corps was in the advance , and by two o'clock the formation was complete , and ...
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... o'clock , in his private box at Ford's Theatre in this city . The President , about eight o'clock , accompanied Mrs. Lincoln to the theatre . Another lady and gentleman were with them in the box . About half- past ten , during a pause ...
... o'clock , in his private box at Ford's Theatre in this city . The President , about eight o'clock , accompanied Mrs. Lincoln to the theatre . Another lady and gentleman were with them in the box . About half- past ten , during a pause ...
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