The Rebellion in the United States: Or, The War of 1861; Being a Complete History of Its Rise and Progress, Commencing with the Presidential Election ... Taken from Government Documents and Other Reliable Sources, Volumen1G.C. Rand & Avery, printers (v.1), 1862 |
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... received the vote of Missouri and three - sevenths of the vote of New Jersey . When the news was made known of the election of Mr. Lincoln to the presidential chair , that the Republican star was in the ascendant , it was received at ...
... received the vote of Missouri and three - sevenths of the vote of New Jersey . When the news was made known of the election of Mr. Lincoln to the presidential chair , that the Republican star was in the ascendant , it was received at ...
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... received at the North by many with demonstrations of rejoicing , but their joy was soon turned to sadness , for it was immediately followed by a general suspension of business ; no trade ; credit almost destroyed ; awful panic in the ...
... received at the North by many with demonstrations of rejoicing , but their joy was soon turned to sadness , for it was immediately followed by a general suspension of business ; no trade ; credit almost destroyed ; awful panic in the ...
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... , and Hannibal Hamlin , for Vice - President , received the votes of seven- teen States , or one hundred and eighty electoral votes . On the sixth , the Speaker of the United States 18 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
... , and Hannibal Hamlin , for Vice - President , received the votes of seven- teen States , or one hundred and eighty electoral votes . On the sixth , the Speaker of the United States 18 THE REBELLION IN THE UNITED STATES .
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... received by Mr. Tres- cott , Assistant Secretary of State ( resigned ) , and who subsequently acts as their secretary . Col. Myers and Captain Donovan , of South Carolina , and Major Wayne , of Georgia , resigned their offices in the ...
... received by Mr. Tres- cott , Assistant Secretary of State ( resigned ) , and who subsequently acts as their secretary . Col. Myers and Captain Donovan , of South Carolina , and Major Wayne , of Georgia , resigned their offices in the ...
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... received at Washington before noon on the 27th ; but up to ten o'clock , P. M. , no official information had been received from Charleston , either by the President or Secretary of War . At first , the report was 34 THE REBELLION IN THE ...
... received at Washington before noon on the 27th ; but up to ten o'clock , P. M. , no official information had been received from Charleston , either by the President or Secretary of War . At first , the report was 34 THE REBELLION IN THE ...
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