Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... Confederate Presidential Mansion .. . 510 Thaddeus Stevens .. 393 General Grant Receiving His Commission .. 397 Sunday Afternoon ... 407 House in which Abraham Lincoln Died .... 516 John Wilkes Booth . ( From a photograph taken in 1864 ) ...
... Confederate Presidential Mansion .. . 510 Thaddeus Stevens .. 393 General Grant Receiving His Commission .. 397 Sunday Afternoon ... 407 House in which Abraham Lincoln Died .... 516 John Wilkes Booth . ( From a photograph taken in 1864 ) ...
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... Confederate Govern- Feb. 4 , 1861 . ment . - -- Had we been in Springfield during those days and inquired for Abraham Lincoln , his secretary would have informed us that he could not be seen . He was not in the State house neither in ...
... Confederate Govern- Feb. 4 , 1861 . ment . - -- Had we been in Springfield during those days and inquired for Abraham Lincoln , his secretary would have informed us that he could not be seen . He was not in the State house neither in ...
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... Confederate States had been organized - Jefferson Davis , President , and Alexander H. Stephens , Vice- president of the Confederacy . Mr. Davis was on his way from Mississippi to Montgomery , addressing the people in all the prin ...
... Confederate States had been organized - Jefferson Davis , President , and Alexander H. Stephens , Vice- president of the Confederacy . Mr. Davis was on his way from Mississippi to Montgomery , addressing the people in all the prin ...
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... Confederate Cabinet , knew the seven States then forming the Confed- eracy must be joined by Virginia , North ... Confederacy was a power by itself , entitled to a place among the na- tions . The United States must be the first to feel ...
... Confederate Cabinet , knew the seven States then forming the Confed- eracy must be joined by Virginia , North ... Confederacy was a power by itself , entitled to a place among the na- tions . The United States must be the first to feel ...
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... Confederate flags , and have compelled them to ask sur- render . I pronounce before the civilized world that your independence has been bap- tized in blood , and you are now free in defiance of the world in arms . " Throughout the North ...
... Confederate flags , and have compelled them to ask sur- render . I pronounce before the civilized world that your independence has been bap- tized in blood , and you are now free in defiance of the world in arms . " Throughout the North ...
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