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 DeathIncludes added anecdotes and personal reminiscences of President Lincoln, by F.B. Carpenter. |
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... Monroe Doctrine ... Page 445 CHAPTER XVI . MOVEMENTS TOWARDS RECONSTRUCTION . State Governments in Louisiana and ... Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's ...
... Monroe Doctrine ... Page 445 CHAPTER XVI . MOVEMENTS TOWARDS RECONSTRUCTION . State Governments in Louisiana and ... Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's ...
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... Fortress Monroe , and in the western part of the State . On the 26th of May , General 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 ...
... Fortress Monroe , and in the western part of the State . On the 26th of May , General 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 ...
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... Fortress Monroe as a base , to an attack upon Ma- The President was by no means convinced by General McClellan's reasoning ; but in consequence of his steady resistance and unwillingness to enter upon the execution of any other plan ...
... Fortress Monroe as a base , to an attack upon Ma- The President was by no means convinced by General McClellan's reasoning ; but in consequence of his steady resistance and unwillingness to enter upon the execution of any other plan ...
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... Fortress Monroe , provided : - 1st . That the enemy's vessel , Merrimac , can be neutralized . 2d . That the means of transportation , sufficient for an immediate trans fer of the force to its new base , can be ready at Washington and ...
... Fortress Monroe , provided : - 1st . That the enemy's vessel , Merrimac , can be neutralized . 2d . That the means of transportation , sufficient for an immediate trans fer of the force to its new base , can be ready at Washington and ...
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... forts on the right bank of the Potomac fully garrisoned , and those on the left bank occupied , a covering force in ... Fortress Monroe , or anywhere between here and there ; or , at all events , move such remainder of the army at once ...
... forts on the right bank of the Potomac fully garrisoned , and those on the left bank occupied , a covering force in ... Fortress Monroe , or anywhere between here and there ; or , at all events , move such remainder of the army at once ...
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