Life of Abraham Lincoln, Presenting His Early History, Political Career, and Speeches in and Out of Congress: Also a General View of His Policy as President of the United States; with His Messages, Proclamations, Letters, Etc., and a Concise History of the WarMoore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1865 - 510 páginas |
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... Battle on the Wisconsin .--- Hastens Forward to the Mississippi .-- Battle of the Bad - ax .--- End of Lincoln's First Cam- paign . - Autobiographic Note . WHILE Abraham Lincoln was quietly performing his duties in the pioneer " store ...
... Battle on the Wisconsin .--- Hastens Forward to the Mississippi .-- Battle of the Bad - ax .--- End of Lincoln's First Cam- paign . - Autobiographic Note . WHILE Abraham Lincoln was quietly performing his duties in the pioneer " store ...
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... battle did not take place , the Indians having suddenly and stealthily retired again , in their canoes , across the river . The troops had been advanced to Vandruff's Island , opposite the Indian town , where the engagement was antici ...
... battle did not take place , the Indians having suddenly and stealthily retired again , in their canoes , across the river . The troops had been advanced to Vandruff's Island , opposite the Indian town , where the engagement was antici ...
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... battle , and ran helter - skelter over the prairie , producing such confusion and dismay as to render it difficult to prevent the most serious effects from their insub- ordinate conduct . As it was , eleven of the men were killed , the ...
... battle , and ran helter - skelter over the prairie , producing such confusion and dismay as to render it difficult to prevent the most serious effects from their insub- ordinate conduct . As it was , eleven of the men were killed , the ...
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... battle , Gen. Whiteside , having buried the dead of the day before , returned to camp , where he was joined , next day , by Gen. Atkinson , with his troops and supplies . The numbers of the army were thus increased to twenty - four ...
... battle , Gen. Whiteside , having buried the dead of the day before , returned to camp , where he was joined , next day , by Gen. Atkinson , with his troops and supplies . The numbers of the army were thus increased to twenty - four ...
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... battle . Gen. Atkinson moved in that direction , with all possible celerity , and encamped a mile above Turtle Village , on the open prairie , not far from Rock river , on the 30th of June . The appearance of hostile Indians , prowling ...
... battle . Gen. Atkinson moved in that direction , with all possible celerity , and encamped a mile above Turtle Village , on the open prairie , not far from Rock river , on the 30th of June . The appearance of hostile Indians , prowling ...
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