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... Stanton's speech to the officers , January 21 . General George H. Thomas , commanding a small army for the Union in eastern Kentucky , had been attacked in his camp at Mill Spring by Confederate General Zollicoffer and turned on his ...
... Stanton's speech to the officers , January 21 . General George H. Thomas , commanding a small army for the Union in eastern Kentucky , had been attacked in his camp at Mill Spring by Confederate General Zollicoffer and turned on his ...
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... Stanton never gave the slightest support to Stevens ' confiscation idea , that with the rest of the Cabinet he approved the 10 per cent plan when Lincoln put it forward in 1863. There is not a trace of evidence that Stanton tried to ...
... Stanton never gave the slightest support to Stevens ' confiscation idea , that with the rest of the Cabinet he approved the 10 per cent plan when Lincoln put it forward in 1863. There is not a trace of evidence that Stanton tried to ...
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... Stanton , Edwin Lamson ( son of E. M. Stanton ) , 29 , 65–66 , 70 Stanton , Ellen Hutchinson ( second Mrs. E. M. Stanton ) , 65-67 , 75 , 232 , 328-329 , 415 Stanton , Henry , 4 Stanton , James ( son of E. M. Stan- ton ) , 217-218 Stanton ...
... Stanton , Edwin Lamson ( son of E. M. Stanton ) , 29 , 65–66 , 70 Stanton , Ellen Hutchinson ( second Mrs. E. M. Stanton ) , 65-67 , 75 , 232 , 328-329 , 415 Stanton , Henry , 4 Stanton , James ( son of E. M. Stan- ton ) , 217-218 Stanton ...
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