The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of SlaveryNegro History Press, 1866 - 736 strani |
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... Capture of Forts Henry and Donelson - Mitchell's March to Bowling Green - Union Troops Occupy Nashville- Capture of Ronoake Island and Newbern - Pea Ridge - New Madrid - Island Number Ten - Shiloh - Corinth - Capture of New Orleans ...
... Capture of Forts Henry and Donelson - Mitchell's March to Bowling Green - Union Troops Occupy Nashville- Capture of Ronoake Island and Newbern - Pea Ridge - New Madrid - Island Number Ten - Shiloh - Corinth - Capture of New Orleans ...
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... Captured - The Niagara Falls Con- ference The Presidential Election ....... ......... 538 CHAPTER XXV . -CONSTITU- THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE ...
... Captured - The Niagara Falls Con- ference The Presidential Election ....... ......... 538 CHAPTER XXV . -CONSTITU- THE SECOND SESSION OF THE THIRTY - EIGHTH CONGRESS TIONAL AMENDMENT ABOLISHING AND PROHIBITING SLAVERY THROUGHOUT THE ...
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... Captured . -Charleston Falls - Second Inauguration of Lincoln - He Goes to Grant's Headquarters - Military Conference - Sheridan at Five Forks - An Assault Along the Whole Line - Petersburg and Richmond Evacuated - Lee Surrenders to ...
... Captured . -Charleston Falls - Second Inauguration of Lincoln - He Goes to Grant's Headquarters - Military Conference - Sheridan at Five Forks - An Assault Along the Whole Line - Petersburg and Richmond Evacuated - Lee Surrenders to ...
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... captured , while hold- ing a friendly talk under a flag of truce . This was a sample of the " chivalry ” produced by slavery ! Yet such was the lethargy on the subject , that even such acts of atrocity did not arouse the American people ...
... captured , while hold- ing a friendly talk under a flag of truce . This was a sample of the " chivalry ” produced by slavery ! Yet such was the lethargy on the subject , that even such acts of atrocity did not arouse the American people ...
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... capture . How different this from the forbearing , dignified , christian spirit of magna- nimity which ever characterized the language of the Chief Magistrate of the Union during the war . Davis used the language of the incendiary and ...
... capture . How different this from the forbearing , dignified , christian spirit of magna- nimity which ever characterized the language of the Chief Magistrate of the Union during the war . Davis used the language of the incendiary and ...
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