The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... White House Reading Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln at McClellan's Headquarters General Jos . Hooker H. W. Halleck • • Grand Review , Army of Potomac Gen. Grant in 1863 Lincoln in Camp • Facsimile of Check Note to Secretary of War ...
... White House Reading Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln at McClellan's Headquarters General Jos . Hooker H. W. Halleck • • Grand Review , Army of Potomac Gen. Grant in 1863 Lincoln in Camp • Facsimile of Check Note to Secretary of War ...
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... White House . " The exact way in which he looked at the matter he stated later to Con- gress , in substantially the following words : To abandon that position , under the circumstances , would have been utterly ruinous ; the necessity ...
... White House . " The exact way in which he looked at the matter he stated later to Con- gress , in substantially the following words : To abandon that position , under the circumstances , would have been utterly ruinous ; the necessity ...
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... White House , advising Mr. Lincoln to abandon both Sumter and Pickens . Coming from such a source , the letter was a heavy blow to the President . One of the men he most trusted had failed to recognize that the policy he had laid down ...
... White House , advising Mr. Lincoln to abandon both Sumter and Pickens . Coming from such a source , the letter was a heavy blow to the President . One of the men he most trusted had failed to recognize that the policy he had laid down ...
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... White House by his friend Postmaster - General Blair , and gives the following account of what occurred at the inter- view . It is one of the very few descriptions of Mr. Lincoln in a Cabinet meeting which we have : I was taken into the ...
... White House by his friend Postmaster - General Blair , and gives the following account of what occurred at the inter- view . It is one of the very few descriptions of Mr. Lincoln in a Cabinet meeting which we have : I was taken into the ...
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... White House their headquarters . 66 There were days , " says William O. Stoddard , “ when the throng of eager applicants for office filled the broad stair- case to its lower steps ; the corridors of the first floor ; the famous East ...
... White House their headquarters . 66 There were days , " says William O. Stoddard , “ when the throng of eager applicants for office filled the broad stair- case to its lower steps ; the corridors of the first floor ; the famous East ...
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