The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it would take 20,000 “ good and well - disciplined men " to do it . A ...
... command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it would take 20,000 “ good and well - disciplined men " to do it . A ...
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... command in Texas , taking charge of all Government property and such of the old army as he could get together , and to recruit 100,000 men , if pos- sible , and to hold Texas in the Union . In case he did accept , the President promised ...
... command in Texas , taking charge of all Government property and such of the old army as he could get together , and to recruit 100,000 men , if pos- sible , and to hold Texas in the Union . In case he did accept , the President promised ...
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... commands , but an hour before , they obeyed as ab- solute law . " It was on May 3 that the President issued a proclamation increasing the regulars by 22,714 , and call- ing for three years ' volunteers to the number of 42,034 . But the ...
... commands , but an hour before , they obeyed as ab- solute law . " It was on May 3 that the President issued a proclamation increasing the regulars by 22,714 , and call- ing for three years ' volunteers to the number of 42,034 . But the ...
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... command , and added : “ At the present moment the government presents the striking anomaly of being em- * These extracts are from letters to Mr. Cameron found in a volume of the War Records as yet unpublished . Others of the same tenor ...
... command , and added : “ At the present moment the government presents the striking anomaly of being em- * These extracts are from letters to Mr. Cameron found in a volume of the War Records as yet unpublished . Others of the same tenor ...
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... command and called on Frémont , he was accompanied simply by a member of his staff ; but when Frémont returned the call , he rode down with great pomp and ceremony , escorted by his staff and bodyguard of one hundred men . General B. G. ...
... command and called on Frémont , he was accompanied simply by a member of his staff ; but when Frémont returned the call , he rode down with great pomp and ceremony , escorted by his staff and bodyguard of one hundred men . General B. G. ...
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