Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen3Century Company, 1890 - 470 páginas Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Fort Moultrie Aban- doned . The General Clinch . The Landing at Sumter . The Work of the Rear - Guard . Astonishment in Charleston . Governor Pickens's Demand . Secession- ists Occupy Castle Pinckney and Fort Moultrie . Seiz- ure of ...
... Fort Moultrie Aban- doned . The General Clinch . The Landing at Sumter . The Work of the Rear - Guard . Astonishment in Charleston . Governor Pickens's Demand . Secession- ists Occupy Castle Pinckney and Fort Moultrie . Seiz- ure of ...
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... Fort Sumter . The Question Re- ferred to Washington · CHAPTER IX . THE MILITARY SITUATION AT CHARLESTON The Governor's Revolutionary Zeal . A Campaign against Sumter . Pickens as Dictator . General Simons's Report . The Weakness of ...
... Fort Sumter . The Question Re- ferred to Washington · CHAPTER IX . THE MILITARY SITUATION AT CHARLESTON The Governor's Revolutionary Zeal . A Campaign against Sumter . Pickens as Dictator . General Simons's Report . The Weakness of ...
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... Fort Pickens CHAPTER XXIV . THE REBEL GAME Beauregard Sent to Charleston . The Commissioners in Washington . The Senate Debate . Rumors in the Capital . Hunter's Interview with Seward . The Com- missioners Refused an Interview . Their ...
... Fort Pickens CHAPTER XXIV . THE REBEL GAME Beauregard Sent to Charleston . The Commissioners in Washington . The Senate Debate . Rumors in the Capital . Hunter's Interview with Seward . The Com- missioners Refused an Interview . Their ...
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... forts in Charles- ton harbor are now being thoroughly prepared to turn , with effect , their guns upon the interior and the city . Jurisdiction was ceded by this State expressly for the purpose of external defense from foreign invasion ...
... forts in Charles- ton harbor are now being thoroughly prepared to turn , with effect , their guns upon the interior and the city . Jurisdiction was ceded by this State expressly for the purpose of external defense from foreign invasion ...
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... Fort Sumter , immediately , in order to give a feeling of safety to the community . There are no United States troops in that fort whatever , or perhaps only four or five , at present ; besides some additional workmen or laborers ...
... Fort Sumter , immediately , in order to give a feeling of safety to the community . There are no United States troops in that fort whatever , or perhaps only four or five , at present ; besides some additional workmen or laborers ...
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