Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ...: With a Portrait of President Lincoln, and Other Illustrative Engravings of the Scene of the Assassination, Etc. ...David Brainerd Williamson |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 35
Page 18
... March 18th , 1864 ........ 174 His Address to the Committee of the Workingman's Democratic Republican Association of New York , on March 21st , 1864. ..... 175 He is the choice of the Legislatures of Fifteen States , and of the American ...
... March 18th , 1864 ........ 174 His Address to the Committee of the Workingman's Democratic Republican Association of New York , on March 21st , 1864. ..... 175 He is the choice of the Legislatures of Fifteen States , and of the American ...
Page 28
... March , 1830 , Mr. Thomas Lincoln removed his family to Illinois , their household articles being transported thither in large wagons drawn by oxen , Abe himself driving one of the teams . Upon the journey , and while crossing the ...
... March , 1830 , Mr. Thomas Lincoln removed his family to Illinois , their household articles being transported thither in large wagons drawn by oxen , Abe himself driving one of the teams . Upon the journey , and while crossing the ...
Page 32
... March , 1837 , a protest was presented to the House of Representatives of Illinois and signed by " Daniel Stone and Abraham Lincoln , Representatives from Sangamon county , ” which is the first record that we have of the sentiments of ...
... March , 1837 , a protest was presented to the House of Representatives of Illinois and signed by " Daniel Stone and Abraham Lincoln , Representatives from Sangamon county , ” which is the first record that we have of the sentiments of ...
Page 88
... March , 1861 , Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated the Sixteenth President of the United States , the ceremonies incident to the event being of the most imposing description . A large number of troops participated in the procession , and ...
... March , 1861 , Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated the Sixteenth President of the United States , the ceremonies incident to the event being of the most imposing description . A large number of troops participated in the procession , and ...
Page 100
... March them around Baltimore , and not through it . ' “ I sincerely hope the general , on fuller reflection , will consider this practical and proper , and that you will not object to it . By this a collision of the people of Baltimore ...
... March them around Baltimore , and not through it . ' “ I sincerely hope the general , on fuller reflection , will consider this practical and proper , and that you will not object to it . By this a collision of the people of Baltimore ...
Contents
21 | |
27 | |
40 | |
47 | |
64 | |
65 | |
69 | |
78 | |
140 | |
148 | |
156 | |
174 | |
181 | |
192 | |
205 | |
212 | |
85 | |
95 | |
97 | |
101 | |
117 | |
123 | |
129 | |
133 | |
219 | |
228 | |
238 | |
243 | |
254 | |
260 | |
275 | |
288 | |
Other editions - View all
Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ... David Brainerd Williamson No preview available - 2020 |
Common terms and phrases
ABRAHAM LINCOLN adopted American arms army arrived assassin authority believe better called cause citizens closed confidence Congress Constitution continue death Department duty election entered Executive existing expressed fact fathers favor Federal feeling force four framed friends give given hand heart held honor hope hour House hundred Illinois Independence interest issued labor land leave liberty live look majority March means ment military nature never object occasion officers party passed peace persons political position present President principle proclamation proper question reason rebellion received remains Representatives Republican respective rest Secretary Senate side slavery slaves South speak stand success territory thing thousand tion true Union United vote Washington whole