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Date Created1883
DescriptionThis book examined discrepancies in the testimony and historical writings by Generals Pleasanton, Butterfield and Doubleday in which General Meade (1815-1872) is accused of desiring a retreat on July...
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Date Created1845-08-07
DescriptionThis story was narrated by G.W. Clark, an ex-slave who escaped to the North. The story is about a group of slaves who were freed by their dying masters last will and testament, but never received...
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Date Created1845-08-07
DescriptionAn extract from the "Narrative of Lewis Clark" about the harsh temperment of his "masters" wife toward her slaves.
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Date Created1872
DescriptionAfter an historic overview of power shifts and the demise of nations throughout history, the speaker points to the positioning of political parties in the U.S. during the post Civil War period of...
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Date Created1865
DescriptionReport to the U.S. Secretary of War on the operations by the union armies of the U.S. under the command of Lieutenant General Ulysses S. Grant from the time of his appointment in March, 1864 to the...
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Date Created1860-12-10
DescriptionLetter from Ellen Beatty, in Florida to the Rev. Samuel Blanchard How in New Brunswick, NJ. The letter gives her belief about the South's feelings about seccession. She described the South's...
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Date Created1864-05-12
DescriptionA letter from Sisters Jane E. How and Anna How to their brother the Reverend Samuel Blanchard How. The letter contained details of Anna's physical condition. As well as information that the 10th New...
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Date Created1910-10-00
DescriptionThis book was an attempt by two authors to visually demonstrate in text and in a charted timeline, events, large and small, in U.S. political development and in the world during the prior four...
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Date Created1864-01-02
DescriptionA letter from J.G. Auner to the Rev. Samuel Blanchard How in which the author, Mr. Auner asked the Rev. to remember his son-in-law, Colonel Hofmann. The letter contains history of a Philadelphian...
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Date Created1860-12- 04