Abraham Lincoln: His Life, Public Services, Death and Great Funeral Cortege, with a History of the National Lincoln Monument, with an AppendixH.W. Rokker, 1889 - 458 pages |
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... York City and Philadephia . CHAPTER IV .. Conspiracy to assassinate Mr. Lincoln ; It is discovered , thwarted , and he arrives safely at the Capital ; He is inaugurated President of the United States ; The re- bellion bursts upon the ...
... York City and Philadephia . CHAPTER IV .. Conspiracy to assassinate Mr. Lincoln ; It is discovered , thwarted , and he arrives safely at the Capital ; He is inaugurated President of the United States ; The re- bellion bursts upon the ...
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... York ; Magnificent re- ception and gorgeous procession ; Ceaseless living tide through the City Hall , for more than twenty - four hours , night and day , to see the face of the dead President ; Another grand procession escorts the ...
... York ; Magnificent re- ception and gorgeous procession ; Ceaseless living tide through the City Hall , for more than twenty - four hours , night and day , to see the face of the dead President ; Another grand procession escorts the ...
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... York ; Special Committee visit Chicago , and un- expectedly receive proposals to furnish the means to pay for the Infantry Group ; Visit New York City and receive pledges for the Naval Group ; They visit Chic- opee , Mass . , and ...
... York ; Special Committee visit Chicago , and un- expectedly receive proposals to furnish the means to pay for the Infantry Group ; Visit New York City and receive pledges for the Naval Group ; They visit Chic- opee , Mass . , and ...
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... York , and made several speeches of great ability . Albert D. Richardson , who accompanied him to Kan- sas , referring to his speech delivered in a rickety old court house in Troy , Doniphan county , on a cold , windy November night ...
... York , and made several speeches of great ability . Albert D. Richardson , who accompanied him to Kan- sas , referring to his speech delivered in a rickety old court house in Troy , Doniphan county , on a cold , windy November night ...
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... York . It was delivered in the latter part of February , 1860. He had expended an extraordinary amount of historical research in its preparation , and it was one of the clearest exhibitions of the policy of the Republican party ever ...
... York . It was delivered in the latter part of February , 1860. He had expended an extraordinary amount of historical research in its preparation , and it was one of the clearest exhibitions of the policy of the Republican party ever ...
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