The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Et Cetera, Volumen2Macmillan, 1917 |
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... wrote the " Public Man " that night in his " Diary , " " than the way in which the troops were thrust everywhere upon the public attention , even to the roofs of the houses on Pennsylvania avenue , on which little squads of sharp ...
... wrote the " Public Man " that night in his " Diary , " " than the way in which the troops were thrust everywhere upon the public attention , even to the roofs of the houses on Pennsylvania avenue , on which little squads of sharp ...
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... wrote George W. Julian , of Indiana , who was among the spectators , " that in contrast with the towering form of Mr. Lincoln he seemed little more than half a man . ' 99 A few moments ' delay , and the movement from the Senate towards ...
... wrote George W. Julian , of Indiana , who was among the spectators , " that in contrast with the towering form of Mr. Lincoln he seemed little more than half a man . ' 99 A few moments ' delay , and the movement from the Senate towards ...
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... wrote the document , he had determined to answer some of their questions . The first of these was , Will Mr. Lincoln stand by the platform of the Republican party ? " He meant to open his address with this reply : The [ more ] modern ...
... wrote the document , he had determined to answer some of their questions . The first of these was , Will Mr. Lincoln stand by the platform of the Republican party ? " He meant to open his address with this reply : The [ more ] modern ...
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... wrote , " All the power at my disposal will be used to reclaim the public property and places which have fallen ; to hold , oc- cupy , and possess these , and all other property and places be- longing to the government . " At the ...
... wrote , " All the power at my disposal will be used to reclaim the public property and places which have fallen ; to hold , oc- cupy , and possess these , and all other property and places be- longing to the government . " At the ...
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... 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 feared irritating the ...
... 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 feared irritating the ...
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Abraham Lincoln appointment April Army of Potomac asked August Baltimore believe Burnside cabinet called City Point coln Colonel Congress Cypher DEAR SIR death sentence December DEPARTMENT desertion dispatch election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy execution of death EXECUTIVE MANSION February Fort Monroe Fort Sumter forward record Frémont friends further order Governor Grant Halleck Illinois January January 20 John June letter MAJOR ECKERT MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE March McClellan ment military Missouri Monroe morning never NICOLAY night North October October 15 OFFICER IN COMMAND Ohio party passed persons pier President President's proclamation received regiment Republican Richmond Saint Louis Secretary of War Senator sent September September 13 Seward slave slavery soldiers South Springfield Stanton Sumter Suspend execution Talbott telegram telegraph Tenn thing tion to-day troops Union Volunteers vote WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON CITY Whigs White House wish wrote York