The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen3Lincoln History Society, 1909 |
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... 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 Lincoln and Soldier Lincoln and Tad ...
... 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 Lincoln and Soldier Lincoln and Tad ...
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... proclamation announced that in almost every city and town of the North volunteer regiments were forming and that Union mass meetings were in session in halls and churches and public squares . " What portion of the 75,000 militia you ...
... proclamation announced that in almost every city and town of the North volunteer regiments were forming and that Union mass meetings were in session in halls and churches and public squares . " What portion of the 75,000 militia you ...
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... proclamation increasing the regulars by 22,714 , and call- ing for three years ' volunteers to the number of 42,034 . But the country was not satisfied to send so few . When the War Department refused troops from States beyond the quota ...
... proclamation increasing the regulars by 22,714 , and call- ing for three years ' volunteers to the number of 42,034 . But the country was not satisfied to send so few . When the War Department refused troops from States beyond the quota ...
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... would make the general or- der modifying the clause of the proclamation which referred to the liberation of slaves . This letter he sent by his wife , 1 Jessie Benton Frémont , a woman of ambition and great 04 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... would make the general or- der modifying the clause of the proclamation which referred to the liberation of slaves . This letter he sent by his wife , 1 Jessie Benton Frémont , a woman of ambition and great 04 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... proclamation , and he hoped , as he wrote to Senator Browning , that no real necessity existed for it on any ground . The hope was vain . Disasters to the Union army , the evident result of the General's inefficiency , and positive ...
... proclamation , and he hoped , as he wrote to Senator Browning , that no real necessity existed for it on any ground . The hope was vain . Disasters to the Union army , the evident result of the General's inefficiency , and positive ...
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Abraham Lincoln Administration appointment April Armory Square army asked battle believe Burnside cabinet called Cameron campaign coln Colonel command compensated emancipation Confederacy Confederate Congress declared Department desertion duty Emancipation Proclamation enemy evident facing favor fight force Fort Pickens Fort Sumter Frémont gave general-in-chief give Governor Grant Greeley Halleck hands Hooker inaugural issue knew letter look March matter McClellan ment military Missouri morning never Nicolay North once party peace Potomac President's question radical re-enforce received regiment replied Republican Richmond save the Union Schurz Secretary Secretary of War seemed Senator sent Seward slavery slaves soldiers South Southern Stanton Sumter Swett telegrams telegraphed tell thing thought tion told took Trent affair troops Vallandigham visited vote wanted War Department Washington West White House wrote York Tribune