Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... Governor of Hannibal Hamlin .. 198 Mrs. Lincoln , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William D. Kelley . 200 William Dennison , War ...
... Governor of Hannibal Hamlin .. 198 Mrs. Lincoln , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William D. Kelley . 200 William Dennison , War ...
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... Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had brought over two companies of troops to aid him in upsetting the government of the people . It seems that Mordecai Lincoln could look from his shop door and ...
... Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had brought over two companies of troops to aid him in upsetting the government of the people . It seems that Mordecai Lincoln could look from his shop door and ...
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... Governor of Illi- nois called for soldiers . Abraham Lincoln enlisted . The young men along the Sangamon volunteered in sufficient numbers to form a com- pany . They elected him captain . He knew nothing of military tactics , and his ...
... Governor of Illi- nois called for soldiers . Abraham Lincoln enlisted . The young men along the Sangamon volunteered in sufficient numbers to form a com- pany . They elected him captain . He knew nothing of military tactics , and his ...
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... Governor of Alabama sent a requisition to the Governor of that State demanding that Mr. Williams should be given up to him to be dealt with by the courts of Alabama . The slave - holders of Louisiana offered $ 50,000 for the head of ...
... Governor of Alabama sent a requisition to the Governor of that State demanding that Mr. Williams should be given up to him to be dealt with by the courts of Alabama . The slave - holders of Louisiana offered $ 50,000 for the head of ...
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... Governor of the State . " I am powerless ; I have no authority , " was the reply . Mr. Lincoln saw as never before the aggressiveness of slavery ; how it was laying its iron hands upon citizens of Illinois . He walked the floor with ...
... Governor of the State . " I am powerless ; I have no authority , " was the reply . Mr. Lincoln saw as never before the aggressiveness of slavery ; how it was laying its iron hands upon citizens of Illinois . He walked the floor with ...
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