Life of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress; Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a History of His Eventful Administration, and of the Scenes Attendant Upon His Tragic and Lamented DemiseLommis National Library Association, 1888 - 842 páginas Written in 1864 by a political contemporary, this is a work of nineteenth-century American biographic literature. It contains Lincoln's most masterful speeches and writings, along with a contemporary history of the Civil War. |
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... Advance to Cassville . - Battle near Dallas and Powder Spring . - Occupation of Acworth and Big Shanty . - Attempts on Sherman's line of Communications . - Kenesaw Mountain . - Battle of Nickojack Creek.- Pause at Marietta . - Louisiana ...
... Advance to Cassville . - Battle near Dallas and Powder Spring . - Occupation of Acworth and Big Shanty . - Attempts on Sherman's line of Communications . - Kenesaw Mountain . - Battle of Nickojack Creek.- Pause at Marietta . - Louisiana ...
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... Advance of Schofield and Terry on Goldsboro - Battles of Averysboro and Bentonville . - Occupation of Goldsboro and Union of the Three Armies in North Carolina . - Movements in Virginia . - Conference at City Point ................ 725 ...
... Advance of Schofield and Terry on Goldsboro - Battles of Averysboro and Bentonville . - Occupation of Goldsboro and Union of the Three Armies in North Carolina . - Movements in Virginia . - Conference at City Point ................ 725 ...
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... Advance of Emigra- tion . - Four Great States Founded in the Lifetime of Mr. Lincoln's Father . - North and South Meeting in Ohio , Indiana and Illinois.- Sentiments of Southern Emigrants . - The First Emigrations . - A Coincidence of ...
... Advance of Emigra- tion . - Four Great States Founded in the Lifetime of Mr. Lincoln's Father . - North and South Meeting in Ohio , Indiana and Illinois.- Sentiments of Southern Emigrants . - The First Emigrations . - A Coincidence of ...
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... advance slowly and cautiously . There were traces of hostile Indians in the vicin- ity , and next day two soldiers , at a little distance from the camp , were fired upon by them , and one seriously wounded . But from this point it was ...
... advance slowly and cautiously . There were traces of hostile Indians in the vicin- ity , and next day two soldiers , at a little distance from the camp , were fired upon by them , and one seriously wounded . But from this point it was ...
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... advance of acquaintance , of the propriety of setting " Honest Abe " to look after the public treasury . Hon . Joseph Duncan , then a member of Congress , had been elected Governor at the same time this Legislature was chosen , over Mr ...
... advance of acquaintance , of the propriety of setting " Honest Abe " to look after the public treasury . Hon . Joseph Duncan , then a member of Congress , had been elected Governor at the same time this Legislature was chosen , over Mr ...
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