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 Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... Rebel Raids . - Hood's operations in Sherman's Rear . - Price's Invasion of Missouri . - General Results of the South - western Campaigns ......... 604 CHAPTER VII . The Presidential Canvass of 1864 concluded . - Spirit of the ...
... Rebel Raids . - Hood's operations in Sherman's Rear . - Price's Invasion of Missouri . - General Results of the South - western Campaigns ......... 604 CHAPTER VII . The Presidential Canvass of 1864 concluded . - Spirit of the ...
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... Rebel document just quoted from . An intention of precipitating more active hostilities there was plainly indicated by the insurgents , and the necessity of deci- sive action on the part of the Government was apparent . A small fleet ...
... Rebel document just quoted from . An intention of precipitating more active hostilities there was plainly indicated by the insurgents , and the necessity of deci- sive action on the part of the Government was apparent . A small fleet ...
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... Rebel Confed- eracy . During this brief period - at the close of a week of unpre- cedented excitement at Washington and of loyal enthusiasm throughout the country - earnest appeals were made to the President by prominent Marylanders to ...
... Rebel Confed- eracy . During this brief period - at the close of a week of unpre- cedented excitement at Washington and of loyal enthusiasm throughout the country - earnest appeals were made to the President by prominent Marylanders to ...
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... Rebel domination . Across this middle territory , by the Covington and Lexington Railroad , on the one hand , and by the Mississippi river , from Columbus and Paducah , on the other , an invasion of Ohio or Illinois was reasonably appre ...
... Rebel domination . Across this middle territory , by the Covington and Lexington Railroad , on the one hand , and by the Mississippi river , from Columbus and Paducah , on the other , an invasion of Ohio or Illinois was reasonably appre ...
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... Rebel population , except as their territory might successively fall within the lines of our armies , now rapidly preparing for the field . A great portion of the army which had been forming under the eye of Gen. McClellan , was to have ...
... Rebel population , except as their territory might successively fall within the lines of our armies , now rapidly preparing for the field . A great portion of the army which had been forming under the eye of Gen. McClellan , was to have ...
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