Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 8Lincoln Memorial University, 1894 |
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... Colonel Grimshaw's regiment . He accepts that about the battery of artillery , if it be the battery heretofore authorized . He accepts that about the battalion of cavalry . He accepts that about forces remaining in the State . He ...
... Colonel Grimshaw's regiment . He accepts that about the battery of artillery , if it be the battery heretofore authorized . He accepts that about the battalion of cavalry . He accepts that about forces remaining in the State . He ...
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... COLONEL HAUPT August 28 , 1862. 2:40 P. M. Colonel Haupt , Alexandria , Va .: Yours re- ceived . How do you learn that the rebel forces at Manassas are large and commanded by sev- eral of 18 [ Aug. 29 Abraham Lincoln.
... COLONEL HAUPT August 28 , 1862. 2:40 P. M. Colonel Haupt , Alexandria , Va .: Yours re- ceived . How do you learn that the rebel forces at Manassas are large and commanded by sev- eral of 18 [ Aug. 29 Abraham Lincoln.
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... Colonel Devin mean that sound of firing was heard in direction of Warrenton as stated , or in direction of Warren- ton Junction ? A. LINCOLN . TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G. B. MCCLELLAN WASHINGTON , August 29 , 1862. 2:30 P. M. Major - General ...
... Colonel Devin mean that sound of firing was heard in direction of Warrenton as stated , or in direction of Warren- ton Junction ? A. LINCOLN . TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G. B. MCCLELLAN WASHINGTON , August 29 , 1862. 2:30 P. M. Major - General ...
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... COLONEL W. R. MORRISON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , November 5 , 1862 . Colonel William R. Morrison , Waterloo , Ills .: Your letter of September 23 is this mo- ment received . While your words of kindness are very grateful , your ...
... COLONEL W. R. MORRISON EXECUTIVE MANSION , WASHINGTON , November 5 , 1862 . Colonel William R. Morrison , Waterloo , Ills .: Your letter of September 23 is this mo- ment received . While your words of kindness are very grateful , your ...
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... Colonel Utley : that he has five slaves in his camp , four of whom belong to rebels , and one belonging to you . If this be true , convey yours to Colonel Utley , so that he can make him free , and I will pay you any sum not exceeding ...
... Colonel Utley : that he has five slaves in his camp , four of whom belong to rebels , and one belonging to you . If this be true , convey yours to Colonel Utley , so that he can make him free , and I will pay you any sum not exceeding ...
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