Owen Lovejoy, Abolitionist in Congress, Volume 10Rutgers University Press, 1967 - 493 pages |
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Page 49
... moved a wagon up to the courthouse and prepared to take Buckner by force . One of their number , Tallet , a local tavernkeeper , had pro- curred a warrant for Buckner's arrest from a sympathetic justice of the peace . Tallet rushed into ...
... moved a wagon up to the courthouse and prepared to take Buckner by force . One of their number , Tallet , a local tavernkeeper , had pro- curred a warrant for Buckner's arrest from a sympathetic justice of the peace . Tallet rushed into ...
Page 200
... moved Lincoln as it moved the grow- ing number of Americans fearful of the consequences of slavery imposed upon the whole nation.17 When Lincoln tried out the speech on a group of friends the night before its public delivery , he ...
... moved Lincoln as it moved the grow- ing number of Americans fearful of the consequences of slavery imposed upon the whole nation.17 When Lincoln tried out the speech on a group of friends the night before its public delivery , he ...
Page 294
... moved across the state in order to guns . The army control the rail lines at Sedalia , Rolla , and Ironton , and to take Springfield , thereby linking forces with loyalists in the south- west portion of the state . His objective was to ...
... moved across the state in order to guns . The army control the rail lines at Sedalia , Rolla , and Ironton , and to take Springfield , thereby linking forces with loyalists in the south- west portion of the state . His objective was to ...
Contents
The Murder of Elijah P Lovejoy | 3 |
Was I to Bewray the Wanderer? | 25 |
Renovate the State1840 to 1844 | 52 |
Copyright | |
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