A History of the People of the United States During Lincoln's Administration

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D. Appleton, 1927 - 693 strani
 

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Virginia gathers an army
53
The fight at Wilsons Creek
61
Troops sent to Canada
66
CHAPTER IV
71
Action of the merchants
72
Lord Dufferin Lord Derby Disraeli on the Trent affair
74
The Union Army beaten
82
Joy in the South 88
88
Lord Lyons estimate of Seward 94
94
Gregory asks three questions
100
The Union destroyed 106108
106
CHAPTER VI
112
Condition of the Union navy
113
Confederate navy 118
119
Lord Russell on the Charleston hulks
125
Cotton burned in the South 131133
131
Russell refuses Yancey and Mann a second interview
137
Opinion of law officers of the Crown 143
143
150
151
CHAPTER VIII
157
Are excluded from the mail
163
Government organized
169
Dire need of small change
181
Writ of habeas corpus suspended
197
Alarm in Washington 201
201
Age for conscription extended
206
Butler in command
207
CHAPTER X
213
Johnston wounded Lee in command
219
Call for 300000 volunteers
225
The ports closed 226
226
Lee beats him in the second battle of Bull Run
232
Alarm in Cincinnati 237
238
Sketch of
242
Fugitive slaves cause trouble
244
Failure of Western Bank
249
Appeals to the Border States representatives
250
Received coldly 256
256
McClellan does not pursue Lee
262
And is removed by Lincoln
263
Reception of it in the North
269
The 900000000 loan
275
Mason protests against Russells effective blockade
282
Gladstones speech
288
The Index established
294
Napoleon allows vessels of war to be built
300
CHAPTER XIII
303
Beauregard calls Johnston from Winchester
309
Adams protests
313
CHAPTER XIV
326
Provisional Government and the States issue paper money
332
Wheat becomes scarce
342
As viewed in the North
347
Russell orders the rams seized
363
An effort to bring about mediation 369371
369
CHAPTER XVI
377
McClellan fears Beauregard will attack
381
Sent by Lincoln to the Confederates
383
Number of men drafted
385
The valley ravaged
445
Preparations to meet
451
Farragut enters Mobile Bay
457
The Governor of Virginia wants a maximum
463
Governors of several States appeal to Congress
469
Was the act conscripting them constitutional?
474
The Governors of six States are not discouraged
480
Appeals to Georgians to fight 487489
487
Lincolns Cabinet
494
The radicals select Chase
500
Resigns again
505
National credit the price of gold
511
Jaquess and Gilmore seek to make peace
520
The platform
527
An uprising attempted
532
The promise to hold the forts
534
Incendiaries at work
538
Believed it would be abandoned
542
Kenner sent to Europe
544
Extravagance
550
Newspapers magazines rent amusements
556
New colleges founded old ones endowed
557
Travel by stagecoach across the Plains
564
The loss of it belittled
570
Virginia delegates defend their action
576
The army excited
582
11
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Loss of Charleston belittled 589
589
Congress passes the Thirteenth Amendment
595
Carries the defenses of Petersburg
601
His view of the situation
603
Flees to Greensboro
607
Death of Booth 613
613
The agreement disapproved
619
CHAPTER XXVI
626
Seward refuses to receive the commission
628
Recognizes Pierpoint as Governor of Virginia
632
The country between Washington and Richmond
637
The freedmen
643
Confederates resort to conscription
654
The Treasury borrows from banks
655
303
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339 340
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12 13
663
Mississippi refuses to ratify the Thirteenth Amendment
664
413 414
665
British press on emancipation
667
643 644
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425 426
671
The battle of Bull Run opens
672
Conflicts with the South Carolina Enrollment
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161
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200
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319 320
680
14 15
685
RAIDS FROM CANADA
686
419 420
689
166 167
691
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