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- Southern Honor and the Brooks-Sumner Affair Dallas Hanbury (Dr
- The Emancipation Proclamation
- Charles Sumner (1811-74), 1865
- The Decision to Withhold I Corps from the Peninsula Campaign, 1862
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- Speech [Excerpts] of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts in the Senate of the United States, May 19, 1856
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- William H Seward and the Threat of War with France Over Mexico, 1861--1867
- John P. Jewett Writes to Charles Sumner.Pdf
- The Use of the Fourteenth Amendment by Salmon P. Chase in the Trial of Jefferson Davis
- The Public Memory of Ulysses S. Grant
- Chapter 2 Two Plans for Reconstruction
- Vice Presidents of the United States 1789–1993
- Senator Charles Sumner of Massachusetts on the Crime Against Kansas; Senate, May 19-20, 1856
- Salmon P. Chase: Chief Justice
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- From Antislavery Lawyer to Chief Justice: the Remarkable but Forgotten Career of Salmon P
- Frustrated Glory: John Francis Appleton and Black Soldiers in the Civil War
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- A Dozen Ben Butler Letters
- Chapter Seventeen: Reconstruction C Ontent S 17.1 Introduction
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- Charles Sumner on Reconstruction and the South, 1866 Introduction
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