The Life and Administration of Abraham Lincoln: Presenting His Early History, Political Career, Speeches, Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., with a General View of His Policy as President of the United States, Embracing the Leading Events of the War. Also the European Press on His DeathReprinted, W. Abbatt, 1933 |
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... North . General Beauregard , the Confederate commander at Charleston , was accordingly instructed to demand the surrender of Fort Sumter , around which a cordon of rebel batteries had been gradually drawn so completely as to make ...
... North . General Beauregard , the Confederate commander at Charleston , was accordingly instructed to demand the surrender of Fort Sumter , around which a cordon of rebel batteries had been gradually drawn so completely as to make ...
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... North was filled with sorrow by this disastrous summer , but drooping spirits were revived by the glorious struggle of Hooker and Burnside at Antietam and Perryville , which , if not actual victories , at any rate relieved the soil of ...
... North was filled with sorrow by this disastrous summer , but drooping spirits were revived by the glorious struggle of Hooker and Burnside at Antietam and Perryville , which , if not actual victories , at any rate relieved the soil of ...
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... North rejects the idea of revolution , and intends to accept Mr. Andrew Johnson as its chief magistrate ; and that fact once granted , two or three results will , we think , seem to reflecting men almost inevitable : -1 . The North has ...
... North rejects the idea of revolution , and intends to accept Mr. Andrew Johnson as its chief magistrate ; and that fact once granted , two or three results will , we think , seem to reflecting men almost inevitable : -1 . The North has ...
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