The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen4Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... Grant held Lee and the bulk of the Con- federate army at Richmond . Sherman who had taken Atlanta in August had marched three hundred miles di- rectly through the Confederate country destroying every- thing as he went . Nobody knew just ...
... Grant held Lee and the bulk of the Con- federate army at Richmond . Sherman who had taken Atlanta in August had marched three hundred miles di- rectly through the Confederate country destroying every- thing as he went . Nobody knew just ...
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... Grant and yourself to decide . Please make my grateful acknowledgments to your whole army - officers and men . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . Although the great majority of the country agreed with Mr. Lincoln that the issue between ...
... Grant and yourself to decide . Please make my grateful acknowledgments to your whole army - officers and men . Yours very truly , A. LINCOLN . Although the great majority of the country agreed with Mr. Lincoln that the issue between ...
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... Grant's headquarters for conference . Lincoln sent Seward to meet the commissioners with instructions that three things were indispensable to mediation : I. The restoration of the national authority through- out all the States . 2. No ...
... Grant's headquarters for conference . Lincoln sent Seward to meet the commissioners with instructions that three things were indispensable to mediation : I. The restoration of the national authority through- out all the States . 2. No ...
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... grant no armistice - would in no way recognize the States- so long as they were in arms . He would make no promises as to reconstruction after the war had ceased until they had given him a pledge of reunion and of cessation of resist ...
... grant no armistice - would in no way recognize the States- so long as they were in arms . He would make no promises as to reconstruction after the war had ceased until they had given him a pledge of reunion and of cessation of resist ...
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... grant until defeated what he claimed as vital to any negotiation - a recognition of the Union . It was understood by the country that Mr. Lincoln's re- election meant not only a continuation of the war but the emancipation of the slaves ...
... grant until defeated what he claimed as vital to any negotiation - a recognition of the Union . It was understood by the country that Mr. Lincoln's re- election meant not only a continuation of the war but the emancipation of the slaves ...
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Abraham Lincoln Adams Adams's answer Applause April Army of Potomac assignment August August 28 Baltimore Bank City Point Colonel Company court Cypher DEAR SIR death sentence December December 14 deed DEPARTMENT election execution of death EXECUTIVE MANSION February February 22 Fort Monroe forward record Frémont friends further order GOVERNOR Illinois Iowa James January January 20 June Kansas letter LIEUTENANT-GENERAL GRANT MAJOR ECKERT MAJOR-GENERAL BURNSIDE MAJOR-GENERAL BUTLER MAJOR-GENERAL DIX MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE March military Missouri Monroe morning Nashville NICOLAY night November October October 15 OFFICER IN COMMAND Ohio Original party pier President Private Secretary received record for examination regiment Saint Louis Secretary of War sentence of death September September 13 slave slavery SPRINGFIELD Suspend execution Talbott telegram telegraph Tenn thing tion to-day Union vote WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON CITY Whigs William wish yesterday York