The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen2Doubleday Page & Company, 1909 |
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... garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered 66 but 16,000 . But if Mr. Lincoln could not THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF LINCOLN 15.
... garrison must not be allowed to starve ; but evidently 20,000 disciplined men could not be had to relieve it - the whole United States army numbered 66 but 16,000 . But if Mr. Lincoln could not THE FIRST INAUGURATION OF LINCOLN 15.
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... Army , General Scott , who told him sadly that evacuation seemed almost inevitable . " Unwilling to decide at once , Lincoln devised a manœuvre by which he hoped to shift public attention from Fort Sumter to Fort Pickens , in Pensacola ...
... Army , General Scott , who told him sadly that evacuation seemed almost inevitable . " Unwilling to decide at once , Lincoln devised a manœuvre by which he hoped to shift public attention from Fort Sumter to Fort Pickens , in Pensacola ...
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... 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 , if pos- sible , and to hold Texas ...
... 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 , if pos- sible , and to hold Texas ...
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... army under Jefferson Davis was said to be ready to march from Richmond . The alarmed citizens , expecting hourly to be attacked , were constantly reporting that they heard can- non booming from this or that direction , or had seen ...
... army under Jefferson Davis was said to be ready to march from Richmond . The alarmed citizens , expecting hourly to be attacked , were constantly reporting that they heard can- non booming from this or that direction , or had seen ...
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... army of something beside " three months ' men , " for the very next day after this speech , the Secretary of War , Mr. Cam- eron , wrote to a correspondent that the President had de- cided to add twenty - five regiments to the regular army ...
... army of something beside " three months ' men , " for the very next day after this speech , the Secretary of War , Mr. Cam- eron , wrote to a correspondent that the President had de- cided to add twenty - five regiments to the regular army ...
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