The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... feelings are deeply enlisted in the same direction . Please consider and answer by 9 A. M. to - morrow . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . At noon , Mr. Lincoln's work was interrupted . The Presi- dent of the United States was ...
... feelings are deeply enlisted in the same direction . Please consider and answer by 9 A. M. to - morrow . Your obedient servant , A. LINCOLN . At noon , Mr. Lincoln's work was interrupted . The Presi- dent of the United States was ...
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... Washington to mourn , and would have inspired Jefferson , Madison , or Jackson with contempt . " " Our community has not been disappointed , and exhibited 66 very little feeling on the subject , " telegraphed 12 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... Washington to mourn , and would have inspired Jefferson , Madison , or Jackson with contempt . " " Our community has not been disappointed , and exhibited 66 very little feeling on the subject , " telegraphed 12 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... feeling on the subject , " telegraphed Charleston , South Carolina . They are content to leave Mr. Lincoln and the inaugural in the hands of Jefferson Davis and the Congress of the Confederate States . " " The Pennsylvanian " declared ...
... feeling on the subject , " telegraphed Charleston , South Carolina . They are content to leave Mr. Lincoln and the inaugural in the hands of Jefferson Davis and the Congress of the Confederate States . " " The Pennsylvanian " declared ...
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... feeling in Charleston , wrote the War Department that if the harbor was to be held by the United States , Fort Sumter and Castle Pinckey must be garrisoned . Later he repeated this warning . President Buchanan was loath to heed him . He ...
... feeling in Charleston , wrote the War Department that if the harbor was to be held by the United States , Fort Sumter and Castle Pinckey must be garrisoned . Later he repeated this warning . President Buchanan was loath to heed him . He ...
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... feeling universal in the Northern mind for the prosecution of this war until the flag floats from every spot on which it had a right to float a year ago , " wrote Galusha A. Grow , on May 5 . In my judgment , the enthusiasm of the hour ...
... feeling universal in the Northern mind for the prosecution of this war until the flag floats from every spot on which it had a right to float a year ago , " wrote Galusha A. Grow , on May 5 . In my judgment , the enthusiasm of the hour ...
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