Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... Convention , 1860 .. Benjamin F. Butler ...... 185 Cabinet , and President ..... 2.1 187 Ulysses S. Grant .... 275 Seceders ' Convention , St. Andrew's Hall . 188 A Contraband Coming into Co. 281 Richard Oglesby ... 189 Henry W. Halleck ...
... Convention , 1860 .. Benjamin F. Butler ...... 185 Cabinet , and President ..... 2.1 187 Ulysses S. Grant .... 275 Seceders ' Convention , St. Andrew's Hall . 188 A Contraband Coming into Co. 281 Richard Oglesby ... 189 Henry W. Halleck ...
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... convention 1832. of electors . Before volunteering as a soldier , Abraham Lincoln had announced that he would be a candidate for the Legislature . It was only ten days before the election when he reached New Salem . His friends welcomed ...
... convention 1832. of electors . Before volunteering as a soldier , Abraham Lincoln had announced that he would be a candidate for the Legislature . It was only ten days before the election when he reached New Salem . His friends welcomed ...
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... convention at Philadelphia and formed the Republican Party . They selected John Charles Fremont as their candidate for the Presidency . The June 17 , Democratic Party met in Cincinnati and nominated James Bu- chanan , who had signed the ...
... convention at Philadelphia and formed the Republican Party . They selected John Charles Fremont as their candidate for the Presidency . The June 17 , Democratic Party met in Cincinnati and nominated James Bu- chanan , who had signed the ...
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... convention , and was wielding his influence to make Kansas a Slave State by changing the election returns . He had a list of 379 names in a precinct where only forty - three votes were cast . To keep them out of the hands of a committee ...
... convention , and was wielding his influence to make Kansas a Slave State by changing the election returns . He had a list of 379 names in a precinct where only forty - three votes were cast . To keep them out of the hands of a committee ...
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... convention nominated him as candidate for Senator , but the delegates went home with heavy hearts , fearing the sentiments expressed would not be acceptable to the Republicans of the State . " The first ten lines of your speech will ...
... convention nominated him as candidate for Senator , but the delegates went home with heavy hearts , fearing the sentiments expressed would not be acceptable to the Republicans of the State . " The first ten lines of your speech will ...
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