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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... Washington . - Debates in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - Con . ciliatory Action of Congress . - The Peace Conference . - Action of Con- gress . - The Secession Movement unchecked ... 1 CHAPTER V. FROM SPRINGFIELD TO WASHINGTON ...
... Washington . - Debates in Congress . - The Crittenden Resolutions . - Con . ciliatory Action of Congress . - The Peace Conference . - Action of Con- gress . - The Secession Movement unchecked ... 1 CHAPTER V. FROM SPRINGFIELD TO WASHINGTON ...
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... Washington .... Page 131 CHAPTER VI . FROM THE INAUGURATION TO THE MEETING OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The Inaugural Address . - Organization of the Government . - The Bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . - Passage of Troops through ...
... Washington .... Page 131 CHAPTER VI . FROM THE INAUGURATION TO THE MEETING OF CONGRESS , JULY 4 , 1861 . The Inaugural Address . - Organization of the Government . - The Bombard- ment of Fort Sumter . - Passage of Troops through ...
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... 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 Funeral Procession ...
... 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 Funeral Procession ...
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... Washington County . Thomas , the eldest of the sons , the father of Abraham Lincoln , was but six years old when his mother was so suddenly made a widow . The necessity of assisting to provide for her probably delayed his own settlement ...
... Washington County . Thomas , the eldest of the sons , the father of Abraham Lincoln , was but six years old when his mother was so suddenly made a widow . The necessity of assisting to provide for her probably delayed his own settlement ...
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... and eagerly devoured . Among the volumes in Mr. Crawford's scanty library was a copy of Ramsay's Life of Washington , which Abraham secured permission- upon one occasion , to take home with him . STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21.
... and eagerly devoured . Among the volumes in Mr. Crawford's scanty library was a copy of Ramsay's Life of Washington , which Abraham secured permission- upon one occasion , to take home with him . STATE PAPERS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN . 21.
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