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... Richmond . In preparing this work I have visited the scenes of his early years - the spot where he was born , the sites of his Kentucky and Indiana homes , also that at New Salem , Ill . From playmates of his childhood , and from those ...
... Richmond . In preparing this work I have visited the scenes of his early years - the spot where he was born , the sites of his Kentucky and Indiana homes , also that at New Salem , Ill . From playmates of his childhood , and from those ...
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... SLAVERY . 472 CHAPTER XXVI . SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM . 487 CHAPTER XXVII . IN RICHMOND 496 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE CLOSING SCENE .. 511 CHAPTER XXIX . APOTHEOSIS .. 527 ILLUSTRATIONS . 9 Dennis Hanks . ( From a photograph X CONTENTS .
... SLAVERY . 472 CHAPTER XXVI . SECOND PRESIDENTIAL TERM . 487 CHAPTER XXVII . IN RICHMOND 496 CHAPTER XXVIII . THE CLOSING SCENE .. 511 CHAPTER XXIX . APOTHEOSIS .. 527 ILLUSTRATIONS . 9 Dennis Hanks . ( From a photograph X CONTENTS .
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... Richmond Slave Prison . ( In pos- session of the author ) .... 498 371 Military Railroad , City Point . 499 John Brough . 384 Parke Station 502 Edward Everett .. 387 President Lincoln in Richmond .. 507 Gettysburg Monument . 389 ...
... Richmond Slave Prison . ( In pos- session of the author ) .... 498 371 Military Railroad , City Point . 499 John Brough . 384 Parke Station 502 Edward Everett .. 387 President Lincoln in Richmond .. 507 Gettysburg Monument . 389 ...
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... Richmond , Louisville , and St. Louis . Gangs of negroes in chains were taken from Baltimore across the country , or shipped on vessels to southern ports . Steamboats descending the Mississippi River transported other gangs from ...
... Richmond , Louisville , and St. Louis . Gangs of negroes in chains were taken from Baltimore across the country , or shipped on vessels to southern ports . Steamboats descending the Mississippi River transported other gangs from ...
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... Richmond , arrived at another hotel , not quite so aristo- cratic as Barnum's . Mr. Howard was very much of a gentleman - so polite , well - educated , and handsome that the ladies in the parlor were charmed with him . In the smoking ...
... Richmond , arrived at another hotel , not quite so aristo- cratic as Barnum's . Mr. Howard was very much of a gentleman - so polite , well - educated , and handsome that the ladies in the parlor were charmed with him . In the smoking ...
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