Advice After Appomattox: Letters to Andrew Johnson, 1865-1866, Band 1Brooks D. Simpson, LeRoy P. Graf, John Muldowny Univ. of Tennessee Press, 1987 - 259 Seiten |
Inhalt
The Quest for Influence | 3 |
A Trusted Tennessean | 39 |
Rebuffed Radical | 61 |
Reassurance and Support | 151 |
The Correspondent as Confidant | 175 |
Warlord Turned Peacemaker | 199 |
Epilogue | 216 |
Observations of Two Other Generals George | 229 |
Johnsons Message to Congress December | 241 |
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
accept action agents Alabama Andrew Johnson appointed Army August authority believe blacks called Chase chief citizens civil colored command concerning condition Confederate confidence Congress Constitution convention courts December Department desire duty efforts election fact federal feel force former freedmen Freedmen's Bureau Georgia give Government Governor Grant head hope issued Johnson Johnson Papers July June justice labor later letter Louisiana loyal majority matter meeting ment military Mississippi negro newspaper North northern observations October officers once opinion organization Orleans party persons political present President proclamation protection provisional question Radical rebel received Reconstruction Republican restoration result Schurz Secretary seems Senate September slavery soon South Carolina southern Stanton suffrage suggested Sumner things tion troops Truman Union United views visited vote Washington Watterson York
Beliebte Passagen
Seite iii - Eric Foner, Free Soil, Free Labor, Free Men: The Ideology of the Republican Party before the Civil War (New York: Oxford University Press, 1970).