The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen2Doubleday Page & Company, 1909 |
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... Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it would take 20,000 " good and ...
... Major Robert Anderson , the officer in command of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor , saying that he had but a week's provisions , and that if the place was to be re - en- forced so that it could be held , it would take 20,000 " good and ...
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... major- general in the United States army in case he would accept . It authorized him to take full command in Texas , taking charge of all Government property and such of the old army as he could get together , and to recruit 100,000 men ...
... major- general in the United States army in case he would accept . It authorized him to take full command in Texas , taking charge of all Government property and such of the old army as he could get together , and to recruit 100,000 men ...
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... Major A. E. H. Johnson , the pri- vate secretary of Stanton , first published this protest in the Washington " Evening Star , " March 18 , 1893. Mr. John- son says that the President thought it unwise to publish the document that Mr ...
... Major A. E. H. Johnson , the pri- vate secretary of Stanton , first published this protest in the Washington " Evening Star , " March 18 , 1893. Mr. John- son says that the President thought it unwise to publish the document that Mr ...
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... MAJOR - GENERAL Grant . WASHINGTON , July 13 , 1863 . My Dear General : I do not remember that you and I ever met personally . I write this now as a grateful acknowledg- ment for the almost inestimable service you have done the country ...
... MAJOR - GENERAL Grant . WASHINGTON , July 13 , 1863 . My Dear General : I do not remember that you and I ever met personally . I write this now as a grateful acknowledg- ment for the almost inestimable service you have done the country ...
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... Major Eckert , ' Eckert , who is that woman crying out in the hall ? What is the matter with her ? ' Eckert said he ... Major . ' Major Eckert hesitated a mo- ment , and said , ' Would it not be better for Colonel Hardie to write the ...
... Major Eckert , ' Eckert , who is that woman crying out in the hall ? What is the matter with her ? ' Eckert said he ... Major . ' Major Eckert hesitated a mo- ment , and said , ' Would it not be better for Colonel Hardie to write the ...
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