Abraham Lincoln: A History, Volumen5Century Company, 1917 |
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A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. " Globe , " April 30 , 1862 , p . 1888 . CHAP . VIII . resolution of censure , charging Cameron , while Secretary of War , with having adopted in certain transactions " a policy highly injurious ...
A History John George Nicolay, John Hay. " Globe , " April 30 , 1862 , p . 1888 . CHAP . VIII . resolution of censure , charging Cameron , while Secretary of War , with having adopted in certain transactions " a policy highly injurious ...
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... April , Jefferson Davis was in doubt as to McClellan's destination , and Johnston only heard of the advance upon York- town about the 5th of that month . of Military Opera- tions , " p . 109 . 1862 , By the very test , therefore , to ...
... April , Jefferson Davis was in doubt as to McClellan's destination , and Johnston only heard of the advance upon York- town about the 5th of that month . of Military Opera- tions , " p . 109 . 1862 , By the very test , therefore , to ...
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... April , Mr. Tucker made his final report , announcing that he had transported to Fort Monroe , from Washington , W. R. Vol . V. , p . 50 . Ibid . , p . 46 . CHAP . X. Perryville , and Alexandria , " 121,500 MANASSAS EVACUATED 181.
... April , Mr. Tucker made his final report , announcing that he had transported to Fort Monroe , from Washington , W. R. Vol . V. , p . 50 . Ibid . , p . 46 . CHAP . X. Perryville , and Alexandria , " 121,500 MANASSAS EVACUATED 181.
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... April , with the headquarters on the steamer Commodore , leaving behind him a state of things that made it neces- sary to delay the departure of McDowell's troops still further . In all the orders of the President it had been clearly ...
... April , with the headquarters on the steamer Commodore , leaving behind him a state of things that made it neces- sary to delay the departure of McDowell's troops still further . In all the orders of the President it had been clearly ...
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... April 2 ( yeas , 32 ; nays , 10 ) , and received the Presi- dent's signature on the 10th of April , 1862 . By his initiative and influence Mr. Lincoln thus CHAP . 214 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... April 2 ( yeas , 32 ; nays , 10 ) , and received the Presi- dent's signature on the 10th of April , 1862 . By his initiative and influence Mr. Lincoln thus CHAP . 214 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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