Abraham Lincoln: A History, Band 3Century Company, 1890 - 470 Seiten Lincoln's law partner wrote a history of Lincoln containing many little-known facts some of which have been disproved by later scholars. |
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... Committee of Thirty - Three . Propositions of Compromise . Corwin's Letter to Lincoln . The Senate Committee of Thirteen . Toombs's Plan . Jefferson Davis's Plan . Crittenden's Plan . Douglas's Plan . Seward's Plan . Bigler's Plan ...
... Committee of Thirty - Three . Propositions of Compromise . Corwin's Letter to Lincoln . The Senate Committee of Thirteen . Toombs's Plan . Jefferson Davis's Plan . Crittenden's Plan . Douglas's Plan . Seward's Plan . Bigler's Plan ...
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... committee to Caleb Cushing to give him an official invitation to attend . At half - past six that evening the mem- bers of the convention marched in procession to Institute Hall , where the public signing of the ordinance of secession ...
... committee to Caleb Cushing to give him an official invitation to attend . At half - past six that evening the mem- bers of the convention marched in procession to Institute Hall , where the public signing of the ordinance of secession ...
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... walls . Doubleday , " Forts Moultrie , " pp . 61-63 . As the twilight deepened , Captain Foster , Assist- ant - Surgeon Crawford , and Mr. Edward Moall , Foster , Report to of the War . Committee on 50 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... walls . Doubleday , " Forts Moultrie , " pp . 61-63 . As the twilight deepened , Captain Foster , Assist- ant - Surgeon Crawford , and Mr. Edward Moall , Foster , Report to of the War . Committee on 50 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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... Committee on Conduct and a rear - guard of two sergeants and three pri- CHAP . IV . vates who were yet to remain in Moultrie , stationed themselves at the five heavy guns ( columbiads ) , which had been loaded and brought to bear on the ...
... Committee on Conduct and a rear - guard of two sergeants and three pri- CHAP . IV . vates who were yet to remain in Moultrie , stationed themselves at the five heavy guns ( columbiads ) , which had been loaded and brought to bear on the ...
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... village of Moultrieville , a quarter of a mile distant , remained in ignorance of it that night ; and no ces- sation or interruption of the peaceful occupation Foster , Report to Committee of the War . on 54 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... village of Moultrieville , a quarter of a mile distant , remained in ignorance of it that night ; and no ces- sation or interruption of the peaceful occupation Foster , Report to Committee of the War . on 54 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
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