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 2Thompson & Thomas, 1891 - 808 Seiten |
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... thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one . The army remained quiet until the 20th of January , when General Burnside again issued orders for ...
... thousand one hundred and five wounded , two thousand and seventy- eight missing ; total , twelve thousand three hundred and twenty - one . The army remained quiet until the 20th of January , when General Burnside again issued orders for ...
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... thousand men in the movement . Both armies remained inactive until the 9th of June when it was discovered that the rebel forces under Lee were leaving their position near Fredericksburg and moving northwest , through the valley of the ...
... thousand men in the movement . Both armies remained inactive until the 9th of June when it was discovered that the rebel forces under Lee were leaving their position near Fredericksburg and moving northwest , through the valley of the ...
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... thousand pris- oners , and twenty - five thousand small arms collected on the battle - field . Our own losses were very severe , amount ing to two thousand eight hundred and thirty - four killed thirteen thousand seven hundred and nine ...
... thousand pris- oners , and twenty - five thousand small arms collected on the battle - field . Our own losses were very severe , amount ing to two thousand eight hundred and thirty - four killed thirteen thousand seven hundred and nine ...
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... thousand five hundred men . At Grand Gulf , ten miles above Bruinsburg , the enemy had begun to erect strong fortifications . These had been fired upon by our gunboats a few days before , લેખ cover of which the fleet had run past ...
... thousand five hundred men . At Grand Gulf , ten miles above Bruinsburg , the enemy had begun to erect strong fortifications . These had been fired upon by our gunboats a few days before , લેખ cover of which the fleet had run past ...
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... thousand six hundred men , and seventeen pieces of artillery . On the 18th , Vicksburg was closely invested , and the enemy were shut up within their works , which were found to be very strong . An attempt to carry them by storm was ...
... thousand six hundred men , and seventeen pieces of artillery . On the 18th , Vicksburg was closely invested , and the enemy were shut up within their works , which were found to be very strong . An attempt to carry them by storm was ...
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Abraham Lincoln Administration adopted aforesaid Andrew Johnson appointed April arms army assassin attack authority believe Blair Booth called capture cause citizens City Point command Confederate Congress Constitution convention Corps declare Department dispatch duty election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy EXECUTIVE MANSION favor force Fortress Monroe friends gentlemen Government Governor Grant Greeley hand honor HORACE GREELEY House hundred issued Jacob Thompson January John Wilkes Booth Johnson July labor laws letter Lewis Payne lines Louisiana loyal Major-General March ment military Missouri movement murder naval navy nomination o'clock oath occasion officers party passed peace persons ports position Potomac present President Lincoln President's proclamation purpose railroad rebel rebellion received reply resolution Richmond river Secretary Secretary of War Senate sent sentiment Seward Sherman slavery slaves soldiers South STANTON success thing thousand tion troops Union United vote Washington York