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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... PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND HIS FAMILY , 1861 • 6. INAUGURATION AS PRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON . PAGE Face Title 66 16 · 64 104 " 151 • 158 # 169 7. PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . * 260 & FAC - SIMILE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S LETTER TO MR . RAYMOND ...
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN AND HIS FAMILY , 1861 • 6. INAUGURATION AS PRESIDENT AT WASHINGTON . PAGE Face Title 66 16 · 64 104 " 151 • 158 # 169 7. PROCLAMATION OF EMANCIPATION . * 260 & FAC - SIMILE OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN'S LETTER TO MR . RAYMOND ...
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... President's Message . - Disposition of Congress.- Slavery in Territories and District of Columbia . - Proposed Aid to Eman- cipation by Slave States . - The Debate in Congress . - The President and General Hunter . - The Border State ...
... President's Message . - Disposition of Congress.- Slavery in Territories and District of Columbia . - Proposed Aid to Eman- cipation by Slave States . - The Debate in Congress . - The President and General Hunter . - The Border State ...
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... 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 Delays . - Prepares for Defeat.- Calls for more ...
... 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 Delays . - Prepares for Defeat.- Calls for more ...
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... President's Speech . - Thanksgiving for Victories . - Battle of Chat- tanooga . - Thanksgiving Proclamation ... President's Letter to General Hunter.- Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and ...
... President's Speech . - Thanksgiving for Victories . - Battle of Chat- tanooga . - Thanksgiving Proclamation ... President's Letter to General Hunter.- Emancipation in Missouri . - Appointment of General Schofield . - The President and ...
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... PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION . The Condition of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins ...
... PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION . The Condition of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The Funeral Procession from Washing- ton to Springfield , Illinois . - Fate of the Assassins ...
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