Lincoln, the President: Last full measureDodd, Mead, 1955 |
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James Garfield Randall. New Hampshire the state Republican convention took early action , the movement for Lincoln was off to an early start , and on January 6 the state convention of the Granite State registered its support for the ...
James Garfield Randall. New Hampshire the state Republican convention took early action , the movement for Lincoln was off to an early start , and on January 6 the state convention of the Granite State registered its support for the ...
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... Early could threaten Washington again and again , Grant would have to keep on detaching troops from the Richmond and Petersburg area , and Lee would never be finally hemmed in and com- pelled to surrender.13 This military lesson for the ...
... Early could threaten Washington again and again , Grant would have to keep on detaching troops from the Richmond and Petersburg area , and Lee would never be finally hemmed in and com- pelled to surrender.13 This military lesson for the ...
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... early September and early November the Loyal Publication Society alone broadcast more than a half - million pieces of literature , mostly among the German voters of New York City.10 The publisher of the campaign biographies of Lincoln ...
... early September and early November the Loyal Publication Society alone broadcast more than a half - million pieces of literature , mostly among the German voters of New York City.10 The publisher of the campaign biographies of Lincoln ...
Contents
LINCOLNS PLAN OF RECONSTRUC TION | 1 |
UNIONISM IN THE SOUTH | 20 |
PUBLIC RELATIONS | 34 |
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