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  • Judah P. Benjamin, Whom Some Historians Have Called

    Judah P. Benjamin, Whom Some Historians Have Called "The Brains of the Confederacy," Even As Others Tried to Blame Him for the South’S Defeat

  • CHAIRMEN of SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–Present

    CHAIRMEN of SENATE STANDING COMMITTEES [Table 5-3] 1789–Present

  • “The Wisest Radical of All”: Reelection (September-November, 1864)

    “The Wisest Radical of All”: Reelection (September-November, 1864)

  • Why Was This Document Important Following the Emancipation Proclamation

    Why Was This Document Important Following the Emancipation Proclamation

  • A Question of Succession, 1861–1889

    A Question of Succession, 1861–1889

  • Chapter Eight “A Strong but Judicious Enemy to Slavery”: Congressman Lincoln (1847-1849) Lincoln's Entire Public Service O

    Chapter Eight “A Strong but Judicious Enemy to Slavery”: Congressman Lincoln (1847-1849) Lincoln's Entire Public Service O

  • Lincoln at War

    Lincoln at War

  • Emancipation and Statehood in West Virginia Michael E

    Emancipation and Statehood in West Virginia Michael E

  • Summer Railsplitter 2019-Final

    Summer Railsplitter 2019-Final

  • THE UNITED STATES and MEXICO 1861-1865 by Thomas T. Drum A

    THE UNITED STATES and MEXICO 1861-1865 by Thomas T. Drum A

  • “Potatoe” Kings Why Vice Presidents Are Doomed from the Start

    “Potatoe” Kings Why Vice Presidents Are Doomed from the Start

  • The Civil War in Kentucky: the Slave Claims His Freedom

    The Civil War in Kentucky: the Slave Claims His Freedom

  • The Fiscal Conservatism of Salmon P. Chase

    The Fiscal Conservatism of Salmon P. Chase

  • The Emancipation Proclamation

    The Emancipation Proclamation

  • Maine's Delegation to Congress During the Secession Crisis Of

    Maine's Delegation to Congress During the Secession Crisis Of

  • Executive Power and Republicanism: the Battle to Define Ulysses S

    Executive Power and Republicanism: the Battle to Define Ulysses S

  • Reconstruction 1865 - 1877 Reconstruction  “Rebuilding”

    Reconstruction 1865 - 1877 Reconstruction  “Rebuilding”

  • To Shiloh Church, Then the South Began a Withdrawal

    To Shiloh Church, Then the South Began a Withdrawal

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  • 1 Gray, John Chipman and John Codman Ropes, War Letters, 1862
  • Sectional Conflict, Civil War, and Reconstruction ~1850-1877~
  • Senator Benjamin F. Wade and the Influence of Nature, Nurture, and Environment on His Abolitionist Sentiments
  • How the West Was Won Time King by SUSAN SCHULTEN FEBRUARY 23, 2011 9:13 PM 32
  • Slavery, Race, and the Confederate Army, 1861-1865 Colin Edward Woodward Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
  • “Between Two Fires”: War and Reunion in Middle America, 1860-1899
  • A Radical Republican in the United States Senate: the Antislavery Speaking of Benjamin Franklin Wade (Ohio)
  • Reconstruction
  • The Politics of Reconstruction
  • Redalyc.EXPANSION NOW!: HAITI, "SANTO DOMINGO," AND
  • RECONSTRUCTION How Do We Rebuild the Union? PRESIDENTIAL RECONSTRUCTION
  • A History of Notable Senate Investigations Prepared by the United States Senate Historical Office
  • Thesis Pdf (7.146Mb)
  • William H Seward and the Threat of War with France Over Mexico, 1861--1867
  • 1 Brooks, Noah, Washington, DC in Lincoln's Time. Edited by Herbert
  • Lincoln, Chase, and the Ohio Radicals in 1864
  • On How the Republican Party Won Elections: 1860 to 1892
  • Lincoln Pdf, Epub, Ebook


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