The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished; Profusely Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Photographs, Paintings, Etc, Količina 3Lincoln history Society, 1924 |
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... Clellan . 6. Let General Frémont push forward his organization and operations in the West as rapidly as possible , giving rather special attention to Missouri . 7. Let the forces late before Manassas , except the three months ' men , be ...
... Clellan . 6. Let General Frémont push forward his organization and operations in the West as rapidly as possible , giving rather special attention to Missouri . 7. Let the forces late before Manassas , except the three months ' men , be ...
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... CLELLAN - THE DEATH OF WILLIE LINCOLN THE most popular military appointment Lincoln had made before McClellan had been that of John C. Frémont to the command of the Department of the West . Republicans appreciated it , for had not Fré ...
... CLELLAN - THE DEATH OF WILLIE LINCOLN THE most popular military appointment Lincoln had made before McClellan had been that of John C. Frémont to the command of the Department of the West . Republicans appreciated it , for had not Fré ...
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... McClellan's slights . He knew Stanton was able and loyal ; that the country believed in him ; that he would administer the department with honesty and energy . Furthermore , he knew of the intimacy between Mc- Clellan and Stanton , and ...
... McClellan's slights . He knew Stanton was able and loyal ; that the country believed in him ; that he would administer the department with honesty and energy . Furthermore , he knew of the intimacy between Mc- Clellan and Stanton , and ...
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... Clellan know that he expected an advance . As he wrote Charles A. Dana on January 22 : " This army has got to fight or run away ; and while men are striving nobly in the West , the champagne and oysters on the Potomac must be stopped ...
... Clellan know that he expected an advance . As he wrote Charles A. Dana on January 22 : " This army has got to fight or run away ; and while men are striving nobly in the West , the champagne and oysters on the Potomac must be stopped ...
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... McClellan for the position , and in this the nation seemed to give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of General Mc- Clellan is , therefore , in considerable degree the selection of the country as well as of the executive , and ...
... McClellan for the position , and in this the nation seemed to give a unanimous concurrence . The designation of General Mc- Clellan is , therefore , in considerable degree the selection of the country as well as of the executive , and ...
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