The History of Abraham Lincoln, and the Overthrow of SlaveryClarke & Company, 1867 - 720 strani |
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... Potomac - McClellan's Inaction - Plan of the Campaign - The Monitor and the Merrimac - Yorktown - Wil- liamsburg - The Chickahominy - The President Urges Action- Norfolk Taken - McDowell at Fredericksburg - Stonewall Jack- son's ...
... Potomac - McClellan's Inaction - Plan of the Campaign - The Monitor and the Merrimac - Yorktown - Wil- liamsburg - The Chickahominy - The President Urges Action- Norfolk Taken - McDowell at Fredericksburg - Stonewall Jack- son's ...
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... Potomac to New Orleans , will feel that the country is now doubly dear to them . They have bled for that country ; and not a family in the land but has given its sacrifice to death , that the Republic might live . In so glorious and ...
... Potomac to New Orleans , will feel that the country is now doubly dear to them . They have bled for that country ; and not a family in the land but has given its sacrifice to death , that the Republic might live . In so glorious and ...
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... Potomac , and the Arsenals , and probably saved the life of the President , and the Government from overthrow . On the 15th of April , President Lincoln issued his proclamation , calling for 75,000 men . This proclamation was prepared ...
... Potomac , and the Arsenals , and probably saved the life of the President , and the Government from overthrow . On the 15th of April , President Lincoln issued his proclamation , calling for 75,000 men . This proclamation was prepared ...
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... Potomac , took possession of Arlington Heights and the hills overlooking Washington and Alexandria . As Colonel Ellsworth was returning from taking down a rebel flag from the Marshall House in Alexandria , he was in- stantly killed by a ...
... Potomac , took possession of Arlington Heights and the hills overlooking Washington and Alexandria . As Colonel Ellsworth was returning from taking down a rebel flag from the Marshall House in Alexandria , he was in- stantly killed by a ...
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... Potomac on the 16th of July , and attacked the enemy on the 21st . The attack was skill- fully planned , and was at first successful , until reinforcements under Johnson arriving opportunely at the crisis of the bat- tle , saved the ...
... Potomac on the 16th of July , and attacked the enemy on the 21st . The attack was skill- fully planned , and was at first successful , until reinforcements under Johnson arriving opportunely at the crisis of the bat- tle , saved the ...
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