Lincoln, His Life and Time: Being the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Together with His State Papers, Including His Speeches, Addresses, Messages and Proclamations and Closing Scenes Connected with His Life and Death, Band 1Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... Richmond . - The Red River Expedition . The Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of ...
... Richmond . - The Red River Expedition . The Fort Pillow Massacre . - Rebel Atrocities . - General Grant's Advance upon Richmond . - Battles in May . - Sherman's March to Atlanta . - Rebel Raids in Maryland and Kentucky . - Siege of ...
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... Richmond . -Return to Washington . - Close of the War .. ....... Page 669 CHAPTER XXI . THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION . The Condition of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The ...
... Richmond . -Return to Washington . - Close of the War .. ....... Page 669 CHAPTER XXI . THE PRESIDENT'S ASSASSINATION . The Condition of the Country . - Assassination of the President . - Murderous Assault upon Secretary Seward . - The ...
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... Richmond . Very strenuous efforts were made by the rebel authori ties to secure the adhesion of Maryland , Kentucky , Ten- nessee , and Missouri to the Confederacy ; but the wise forbearance of the President in his earlier measures had ...
... Richmond . Very strenuous efforts were made by the rebel authori ties to secure the adhesion of Maryland , Kentucky , Ten- nessee , and Missouri to the Confederacy ; but the wise forbearance of the President in his earlier measures had ...
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... Richmond at our mercy , and break the main strength of the rebellion by destroying the principal army arrayed in its support . Instead of obeying it , General McClellan remonstrated against its execution , and urged the adoption of a ...
... Richmond at our mercy , and break the main strength of the rebellion by destroying the principal army arrayed in its support . Instead of obeying it , General McClellan remonstrated against its execution , and urged the adoption of a ...
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... Richmond could best be conducted from Fortress Monroe , provided : - 1st . That the enemy's vessel , Merrimac , can be neutralized . 2d . That the means of transportation , sufficient for an immediate trans fer of the force to its new ...
... Richmond could best be conducted from Fortress Monroe , provided : - 1st . That the enemy's vessel , Merrimac , can be neutralized . 2d . That the means of transportation , sufficient for an immediate trans fer of the force to its new ...
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