Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volume 9Century Company, 1890 - United States Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... that he would require 130 car - loads of ten tons each to reach Chattanooga daily to insure Ibid . , p . 11. an adequate supply of food and forage . No such CHAP . I. Report committee on Conduct of the War 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... that he would require 130 car - loads of ten tons each to reach Chattanooga daily to insure Ibid . , p . 11. an adequate supply of food and forage . No such CHAP . I. Report committee on Conduct of the War 2 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. CHAP . I. Report committee on Conduct of the War , 1865-66 . Vol . I. , Supple- amount of rolling stock was then in his possession , but he laid a strong hand upon all the cars in his reach , and ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. CHAP . I. Report committee on Conduct of the War , 1865-66 . Vol . I. , Supple- amount of rolling stock was then in his possession , but he laid a strong hand upon all the cars in his reach , and ...
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... Report fortified beforehand by the Confederates , and two brigades under ... reported the situa- tion to Sherman . General Sherman afterwards showed great dis ... Committee the justice to say that he acted according to his in- of the War ...
... Report fortified beforehand by the Confederates , and two brigades under ... reported the situa- tion to Sherman . General Sherman afterwards showed great dis ... Committee the justice to say that he acted according to his in- of the War ...
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... Report Committee on Conduct General Johnston , on receiving this news , felt that further delay would be fatal , and therefore withdrew during the night of the 15th , burning his bridges behind him . This , however , occasioned Sherman ...
... Report Committee on Conduct General Johnston , on receiving this news , felt that further delay would be fatal , and therefore withdrew during the night of the 15th , burning his bridges behind him . This , however , occasioned Sherman ...
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHAP . I. Report Committee of the War , 1865-66.
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. REESE LIBRARY OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA CHAP . I. Report Committee of the War , 1865-66.
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