The Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln: Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages, Letters, and Proclamations; Also, a History of the Gragical and Mournful Scenes Connected with the Close of His Noble and Eventful Life. To which are Added Anecdotes and Personal Reminiscences of Abraham LincolnDerby and Miller, 1865 - 808 páginas |
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... McClellan succeeds McDowell . - The President's Order for an Ad- vance . The Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- Bas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan ...
... McClellan succeeds McDowell . - The President's Order for an Ad- vance . The Movement to the Peninsula . - Rebel Evacuation of Manas- Bas . - Arrangements for the Peninsular Movement . - The President's Letter to General McClellan ...
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... McClellan's Fear of being Overwhelmed . - The President to McClellan . - Jackson's Raid in the Shenandoah Valley . — The President to McClellan . - Seven Pines and Fair Oaks . - McClellan's Com- plaints of McDowell . - His Continued ...
... McClellan's Fear of being Overwhelmed . - The President to McClellan . - Jackson's Raid in the Shenandoah Valley . — The President to McClellan . - Seven Pines and Fair Oaks . - McClellan's Com- plaints of McDowell . - His Continued ...
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... McClellan , who had been re called from Western Virginia after the battle of Bull Run , and had devoted himself to the task of recruiting the army in front of Washington , and preparing it for the defence of the Capital , and for a ...
... McClellan , who had been re called from Western Virginia after the battle of Bull Run , and had devoted himself to the task of recruiting the army in front of Washington , and preparing it for the defence of the Capital , and for a ...
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... McClellan issued an address to the people of the district under his com- mand , in which he said to them , " Understand one thing clearly not only will we abstain from all interference with your slaves , but we will , on the contrary ...
... McClellan issued an address to the people of the district under his com- mand , in which he said to them , " Understand one thing clearly not only will we abstain from all interference with your slaves , but we will , on the contrary ...
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... McClellan for the position ; and in this the nation seemed to give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of General McClellan is , there- fore , in considerable degree , the selection of the country as well as of the Executive ; and ...
... McClellan for the position ; and in this the nation seemed to give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of General McClellan is , there- fore , in considerable degree , the selection of the country as well as of the Executive ; and ...
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