The Pictorial Book of Anecdotes and Incidents of the War of the Rebellion, Civil, Military, Naval and Domestic ...

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Hartford Publishing Company, 1866 - Dummies (Bookselling) - 705 pages
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Contents

PORTRAIT OF JOSEPH HOLT
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PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
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HOMAGE TO THE FLAG BY AN EAGLE
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FRONTDOOR CONFABULATIONS
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INTERCEDING FOR HER FATHER
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GODS FLAG
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PORTRAIT OF R M T HUNTER 134 140 141
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PORTRAIT OF FERNANDO WOOD
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PORTRAIT OF C L VALLANDIGHAM
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ACCOMMODATING HIMSELF TO CIRCUMSTANCES
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART II Ho FOR THE WAR
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER
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HOW DOES HE GROW EM?
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CAROLINA UNIONIST
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IRAS WIFE AND HIS BREECHES
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FATE OF a Coward
55
FANNNIE And Nellie
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PORTRAIT OF STEPHEN A DOUGLAS
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PORTRAIT OF WILLIAM H SEWARD
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AND THE BRother shall DELIVER UP THE BROther to Death
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN LETCHER
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EFFECT OF CRINOLINE
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PORTRAIT OF STONEWALL JACKSON
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PORTRAIT OF COL BILLY WILSON
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WAR
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HARD SHell Brethren
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PORTRAIT OF GEN ROBERT ANDERSON
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PORTRAIT OF LIEUT GEN WINFIELD SCOTT
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PORTRAIT OF COL R Barnwell RHETT
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PORTRAIT OF JOHN TYLER
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PORTRAIT OF PRESTON S BROOKS
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THE BOY FATHER TO THE MAN
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PRESIDENTIAL FAVOR FOR EVERYBODY
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PORTRAIT OF HOWELL Cobb
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WHICH SIDE?
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PORTRAIT OF MRS LINCOLN
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COURTESIES OF PICKET LIFE
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ROMANTIC ADVENTURE
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WON HIS WAGER
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PORTRAIT OF GEN LONGSTREET
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UNCOMFORTABLY WARM PLACE
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PORTRAIT OF EDMUND Ruffin
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PREFERRED TO DIE IN THE FIELD
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CHARACTERISTIC PLUCK
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RAGGED TEXANS
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REFUSING To Volunteer
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USE FOR A SHELL
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PORTRAIT OF GEN JEFF THOMPSON
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FATE OF Two GERMANS
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PORTRAIT OF ANDREW JACKSON
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PORTRAIT OF GEN PHILIP KEARNY
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NEGRO RIFLEMAN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN E D BAKER
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SWEAR HIM c
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PORTRAIT OF COL ELLSWORTH
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BULL RUN BATTLEFIELD
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NEUTRAL CORNFIELD
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PORTRAIT OF GEN J E JOHNSTON
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CLIMBING THE MOUNTAINS
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WITNESSING AND DYING FOR THE TRUTH
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PORTRAIT OF EDWARD EVERETT
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PORTRAIT OF GEN BARKSDALE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN DAVID Hunter
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UNION AND REBEL PICKETS
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PORTRAIT OF J C BRECKINRIDGE
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STATING THE EXACT ALTERNATIVE
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PORTRAIT OF MRS STEPHEN A DOUGLAS
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INTREPID CONDUCT
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BOB THE SPUNKY DRUMMER BOY
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PORTRAIT OF CHARLES J FAULKNER
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PORTRAIT OF GOV H A WISE
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CAPT TILDENS LUCKY ESCAPE
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As GOOD AS A CAPTURED GUN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN J C PEMBERTON
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PORTRAIT OF GEN L POLK
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AHEAD OF HIS TROOPS
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SURRENDER OF GEN LEE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN G A CUSTER
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART IV NAVAL SCENES AND EXPLOITS
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER
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RAKING A Traitor
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NAVAL PEACEMAKER
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PORTRAIT OF LIEUT WOrden
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CHARGE CHESter Charge
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PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL DUPONT
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HALFHOURS VISIT AT ISLAND No
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PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL PORTER
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PLEASANT HOAX ALL ROUND
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WRECK OF THE MONITOR
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PORTRAIT OF CAPT J A WINSLOW
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PORTRAIT OF ADMIRAL A H FOOTE
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BLUEJACKET ON HIS MULE
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PICTORIAL HUMORS OF the War
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PORTRAIT OF COM BAILEY
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PORTRAIT OF CAPT SEMMES
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BUCHANANS SWORD YIELded
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THE MERRIMAC
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GUNBOAT FIGHT AT FORT Pillow
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FLEET Of Gunboats in THE JAMES RIVER
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FARRAGUT LASHED TO THE MAST
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GUNBOAt Kansas
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WILLING TO PART WITH HIS OTHER LEG
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART V VARIETIES OF THE WAR
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL LEtter
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BEFORE VICKSBURG
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PORTRAIT OF GEN SHERMAN
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SENTRYS ENCOUNTER WITH A REGULAR
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HALTING EFFECT OF THE ARDENT
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PORTRAIT OF SECRETARY CHASE COL OWENS SQUAD DRILL
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PORTRAIT OF GEN MCCLELLAN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN ROSECRANS
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PORTRAIT OF GEN J C Davis
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ENCOUNTER between Nelson and Davis
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PORTRAIT OF GEN NELSON
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MILITARY ETIQUETTE
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ORDERS ON THE BATTLEFIELD
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EQUAL TO the Emergency
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FIGHTIN ober a Bone
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SWAMP ANGEL
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SANITARY COMMISSION
196
WICKED JOKE UPON A POSTMASTER
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RELAY HOUSE
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ARMY KITCHEN
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BOUNTY Jumper Captured by a Dog
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MILKING THE COW
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SERGEANT DAVISS TENDER Beef
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PORTRAIT OF GEN TERRY
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PORTRAIT OF GEN HALLECK
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PORTRAIT OF GEN WADSWORTH
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PEDDLER AND GEN NELSON
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PUMPKIN PIE FOR WICKFORD
207
FRESH PORK FOR THE EIGHth Illinois
208
AFFECTING APPEAL TO A COMMISSARY
209
CONFERENCE of Newspaper Correspondents
210
PORTRAIT OF GEN HOOKER
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TELEGRAPH STATION
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SNAKED Away and DrumMED
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FIELD CARRIAGES DISPENSED WITH
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QUESTION IN INFANTRY PRACTICE
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TENDERNESS OF THE PRESIDENT
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NO BUSINESS WID A GUN s PERFUMED Breath
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PORTRAIT OF GEN BEAUREGARD
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WRITING HOME
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SIGNALLING
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ILLUMINATED Initial Letter 74 RALLYINg around the Flag 75 PORTRAIT OF GEN GEO H THOMAS 76 YOUNG AMERICA
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INDIAN MOUND CHATTANOOGA
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FLIGHT FROM THE SHENANDOAH
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AUNT CHArlotte the Old COOK
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BRIDGE ACROSS PLATTE CREEK
226
FOUR LEGGED Messenger PROVED DISLOYAL 227 INFLATING THE PONTOON
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SADDLING TO SUIT THE ROUTE
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ILLUMINATED INITIAL LETTER
231
WAR AND Navy Buildings
232
OLD CAPITOL PRISON WASHINGTON
235
CALIFORNIA JOE
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PORTRAIT OF GEN FELIX K ZOLLICOFFER 82 PORTRAIT OF GEN JOHN C FREMONT 83 GOING IN QUEST OF SATISFACTION
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PORTRAIT OF GEN HUMPHREY MARSHALL 85 GENERAL MEADES HEADQUARTERS 86 WELL DONE FOR A YOUTH
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PORTRAIT OF GEN JUDSON KILPATRICK 88 GOOD SAMARITAN
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HEADQUarters of Gen Burnside
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MONUMENT AT STONE River
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PROOF AGainst Federal Gallantry
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OLD HANNAH
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FAMILIAR SOLDIER SCENES HOUSEKEEPING
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MOSE BRYAN
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SOLDIERS GRAVES
263
MILITARY PRISON AT Salisbury
264
MISS LEE and the Yankee Corporal
265
PORTRAIT OF GEN LYON
266
WATCH KEPT BY A DOG
267
SHERMANS ABSENCE OF MIND
268
PORTRAIT OF GEN BEN MCCULLOCH
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JERRY AND GEN THOMAS SPY GLASS
270
PORTRAIT OF GEN MEADE
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CARVING HIS OWN HEADBOARD
272
WICKEDNESS OF WOMAN
273
PORTRAIT OF BELL BOYD
274
OLD LADIES CONVERSIng about Gen Bragg
275
GEN BUTLER AS A YOUNG LAWYER
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RAILROAD DEPOT ATLANta Ga
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ALAS POOR SOLDIER
278
PORTRAIT OF GOV ANDRew Mass
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ENJOYING NEGRO HOSPITALITY
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FRANKIE Bragg
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A YOUNG WOMAN SHOOTS A GUERRILLA
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MAJOR B en route with THE WIDOW
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PORTRAIT OF GOV CURtin Pa
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A SOLDIER MUSTERED OUT
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PORTRAIT OF GEN HOWARD
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856
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COMMISSARY AND RATIONS FINANCE AND CURRENCY THE PRESS
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PART SEVENTH
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PORTRAIT OF MISS BROWNLOW 233 BEAUTIFUl but Dead
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THAT IS MY BROTHER
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PORTRAIT OF ALEX H STEPHENS 237 ELIZABETH COMSTOCK WITH DYING SOLDIERS 238 DALLIANCE AND TREACHERY
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PORTRAIT OF GOV MORGAN N Y 240 AMOURS AND FANCIES OF THE CAMP
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SWEET SEventeen overHAULING SECESSIONISTS
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CASTLE THunder
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EMBALMINGBUILDING BEFORE RICHMOND
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COURT HOUSE AND HOSPITAL 245 SERGEANTS PROPHECY FULFILLED 246 INCIDENT IN THE BATTLE OF FREDERICKSBURG 247 PO...
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LOYALTY IN VIRGINIA
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PORTRAIT OF MRS GEN Grant 251 PORTRAIT OF GEN TILGHMAN 252 GEN LANDer and his BiBLE
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ILLUSTRATIVE PLATE FOR PART VIII EARLY HOME AND END OF PRES LINCOLN
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PART EIGHTH
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PORTRAIT OF CHAS SUMNER 290 DEATH OF THE ASSASSIN 291 PORTRAIT OF SECRETARY FESSENDEN 636
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ANDREW JOHNSONS TAILOR SHOP 296 PORTRAIT OF MRS JEFF DAVIS 297 JEFF S CAPTURE BY THE Yanks 643
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FAMILIAR TALK WITH MR LINCOLN
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PORTRAIT OF GEN WM W AVERILL
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MISTOOK THE GUNS
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Too BIG NOT TO BE A SOLDIER
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PORTRAIT OF JUDAH P BENJAMIN 92 LIEUT Daviss Task 93 PORTRAIT OF MAJOR ZAGONYI 94 MRS BROWNELL THE Heroine
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Page 643 - ... that on the first day of january in the year of our lord one thousand eight hundred and sixtythree all persons held as slaves within any state or designated part of a state the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the united states shall be then thenceforward and forever free and the executive government of the united states including the military and naval authority thereof will recognize and maintain the freedom of such persons and will do no act or acts to repress such persons...
Page 566 - I feel how weak and fruitless must be any words of mine which should attempt to beguile you from the grief of a loss so overwhelming. But I cannot refrain from tendering to you the consolation that may be found in the thanks of the Republic they died to save. I pray that our Heavenly Father may assuage the anguish of your bereavement, and leave you only the cherished memory of the loved and lost, and the solemn pride that must be yours to have laid so costly a sacrifice upon the altar of freedom.
Page 642 - Mr. President, I approve of the proclamation, but I question the expediency of its issue at this juncture. The depression of the public mind, consequent upon our repeated reverses, is so great that I fear the effect of so important a step. It may be viewed as the last measure of an exhausted government, a cry for help; the government stretching forth its hands to Ethiopia, instead of Ethiopia stretching forth its hands to the government.
Page 88 - England would topple headlong and carry the whole civilized world with her, save the South. No, you dare not make war on cotton. No power on earth dares to make war upon it. Cotton is King.
Page 386 - Whoso leadeth a godly life : he shall be my servant. 10 There shall no deceitful person dwell in my house : he that telleth lies shall not tarry in my sight. 11 I shall soon destroy all the ungodly that are in the land : that I may root out all wicked doers from the city of the Lord.
Page 643 - From time to time I added or changed a line, touching it up here and there, anxiously watching the progress of events. Well, the next news we had was of Pope's disaster, at Bull Run. Things looked darker than ever. Finally, came the week of the battle of Antietam. I determined to wait no longer. The news came, I think, on Wednesday, that the advantage was on our side. I was then staying at the Soldiers...
Page 179 - Ye shall not need to fight in this battle: set yourselves, stand ye still, and see the salvation of the LORD with you, O Judah and Jerusalem: fear not, nor be dismayed; to morrow go out against them: for the LORD will be with you.
Page 643 - That on the first day of January in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and sixty-three, all persons held as slaves within any state, or designated part of a state, the people whereof shall then be in rebellion against the United States, shall be then, thenceforward and forever free...
Page 642 - Things had gone on from bad to worse until I felt that we had reached the end of our rope on the plan of operations we had been pursuing ; that we had about played our last card, and must change our tactics or lose the game. I now determined upon the adoption of the emancipation policy ; and without consultation with or the knowledge of the Cabinet, I prepared the original draft of the proclamation, and, after much anxious thought, called a Cabinet meeting upon the subject.
Page 591 - Whoso findeth a wife, findeth a good thing, and obtaineth favor of the LORD.

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