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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... Maryland . -The President's Letter to McClellan . - He Protests against Delay . - McClellan Relieved from Command . - Speech by the President .. Page 262 CHAPTER X. GENERAL CONDUCT OF THE ADMINISTRATION IN 1862 . Successes in the ...
... Maryland . -The President's Letter to McClellan . - He Protests against Delay . - McClellan Relieved from Command . - Speech by the President .. Page 262 CHAPTER X. GENERAL CONDUCT OF THE ADMINISTRATION IN 1862 . Successes in the ...
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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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... Maryland , who had replaced Howell Cobb as Secretary of the Treasury , resigned , and was succeeded by General John A Dix , of New York . The debates and the action of Congress throughout the session 118 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
... Maryland , who had replaced Howell Cobb as Secretary of the Treasury , resigned , and was succeeded by General John A Dix , of New York . The debates and the action of Congress throughout the session 118 THE LIFE , PUBLIC SERVICES , AND.
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... Maryland ; or without the consent of the inhabitants , or without just compensation . to the owners . 4. Prohibiting Congress from hindering the transportation of slaves from one State to another , or to a Territory in which slavery is ...
... Maryland ; or without the consent of the inhabitants , or without just compensation . to the owners . 4. Prohibiting Congress from hindering the transportation of slaves from one State to another , or to a Territory in which slavery is ...
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... Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely of Delaware . Tappan of New Hampshire . Stratton of New Jersey . Bristow of Kentucky . Morrill of Vermont . Nelson of Tennessee . Dunn of Indiana . Taylor of Louisiana . Davis of Mississippi ...
... Maryland . Robinson of Rhode Island . Whitely of Delaware . Tappan of New Hampshire . Stratton of New Jersey . Bristow of Kentucky . Morrill of Vermont . Nelson of Tennessee . Dunn of Indiana . Taylor of Louisiana . Davis of Mississippi ...
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