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60 resultsLetter from Henry Brooks Adams to Charles Francis Adams, Jr., January 23, 1863
written by Henry Brooks Adams, 1838-1918 (1863); edited by Worthington Chauncey Ford, 1868-1941 and Henry Adams, fl. 1936; in A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1920), 331-331
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written by Henry Brooks Adams, 1838-1918 (1863); edited by Worthington Chauncey Ford, 1868-1941 and Henry Adams, fl. 1936; in A Cycle of Adams Letters, 1861-1865 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1920), 331-331
Subject
Emancipation of slaves
Topic / Theme
Politics, Intellectual life, Sociology, International relations, Emancipation of slaves, Newspapers, Public opinion, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Worthington Chauncey Ford, 1868-1941, Henry Adams, fl. 1936
Author / Creator
Henry Brooks Adams, 1838-1918
Date Published / Released
1920
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Copyright Message
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Diary and Correspondence of Salmon P. Chase.
edited by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 and Samuel H. Dodson (District of Columbia: American Historical Association, 1903), 526 page(s)
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edited by George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866 and Samuel H. Dodson (District of Columbia: American Historical Association, 1903), 526 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography, Letter
Contributor
George Stanton Denison, 1833-1866, Samuel H. Dodson
Date Published / Released
1903
Publisher
American Historical Association
Topic / Theme
War
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The proclamation of the President is ... of the proclamation, is the ...
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the President will revoke his proclamation. Threats of insurrection are ...
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Emancipation attended the march, success would be absolutely certain. ...
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Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 3
written by Benjamin Franklin Butler, 1818-1893 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 636 page(s)
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written by Benjamin Franklin Butler, 1818-1893 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 636 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Benjamin Franklin Butler, 1818-1893
Date Published / Released
1917
Publisher
Plimpton Press
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
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observed that the President's Emancipation Proclamation has not ...
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Mr. Lincoln intended issuing a Proclamation granting a General Amnesty to ...
to their allegiance, and that his Proclamation ...
of Emancipation must stand or fall as the Supreme Court of the United States ...
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The President says "the Proclamation if valid will stand," but if invalid in ...
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Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes, vol. 2
edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899), 110 page(s)
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edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899), 110 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Sarah Forbes Hughes
Date Published / Released
1899
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
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that the "Times" backs up the Emancipation Society's petition; it shows ...
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1st and foremost, that his proclamation enforced gives him the access to the ...
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Memoir of Thomas Budd Van Horne
written by Thomas Budd Van Horne; edited by Thomas Budd Van Horne; in History of the Army of the Cumberland: Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles, Written at the Request of Major-General George H. Thomas Chiefly from His Private Military Journal and Official and Other Documents Furnished by Him, vol. 2 (Cincinnati, OH, 1875), 8-12
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written by Thomas Budd Van Horne; edited by Thomas Budd Van Horne; in History of the Army of the Cumberland: Its Organization, Campaigns, and Battles, Written at the Request of Major-General George H. Thomas Chiefly from His Private Military Journal and Official and Other Documents Furnished by Him, vol. 2 (Cincinnati, OH, 1875), 8-12
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Politics, Military victories, National government, Pardons, Military desertion, Military morale, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
Thomas Budd Van Horne
Author / Creator
Thomas Budd Van Horne
Date Published / Released
1875
Person Discussed
Oliver Otis Howard, 1830-1909
Copyright Message
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Diary of John Worrell Northrop, August, 1864
written by John Worrell Northrop, 1836- (1864); in Chronicles from the Diary of a War Prisoner in Andersonville and Other Military Prisons of the South in 1864: Experiences, Observations, Interviews and Poems Written in Prison, with Historical Introduction (Wichita, KS, 1904), 75-76
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written by John Worrell Northrop, 1836- (1864); in Chronicles from the Diary of a War Prisoner in Andersonville and Other Military Prisons of the South in 1864: Experiences, Observations, Interviews and Poems Written in Prison, with Historical Introduction (Wichita, KS, 1904), 75-76
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Sociology, Economics, Law, Health, Leisure time, Politics, Environment, Soldiers, Racism, Slavery, Prisoners of war, General medical conditions, Death, Medical treatments and procedures, Prison guards, Exchange of prisoners, Gossip, Shootings, Construction, Prisons, Military hospitals, Starvation, Medical corps, Cross-dressing, Elections, Rodents, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1864
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Author / Creator
John Worrell Northrop, 1836-
Date Published / Released
1904
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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Letters of John Hay and Extracts from Diary, Vol I
edited by Henry Adams, fl. 1936 and Clara Louise Hay (District of Columbia: Privately Published, 1908), 1111 page(s)
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edited by Henry Adams, fl. 1936 and Clara Louise Hay (District of Columbia: Privately Published, 1908), 1111 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Henry Adams, fl. 1936, Clara Louise Hay
Date Published / Released
1908
Publisher
Privately Published
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
Sections
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I happened to mention the Proclamation of Emancipation, and S -said ...
without Proclamations. And failures are less signal when not preceded by ...
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the news that F -had issued his Emancipation Order, and had set up a Bureau ...
been aware that the K -'s were not regarding in good faith the Proclamation ...
Emancipation and the laws of Congress, but were treating as slaves the ...
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Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln
edited by Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991 (New York, NY, 1907), 389 page(s)
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edited by Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991 (New York, NY, 1907), 389 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991
Date Published / Released
1907
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
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Transcript
by law-makers, and not by military proclamations. The proclamation ...
rules of property by proclamation? I do not say Congress might not with ...
would not budge till that proclamation was modified; and General Anderson ...
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to some that while I hope something from the proclamation, my expectations ...
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most approved plans of gradual emancipation; and with the aid they can have ...
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Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln and Johnson, Vol. I
edited by Edgar Thaddeus Welles (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1911), 800 page(s)
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edited by Edgar Thaddeus Welles (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1911), 800 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
Edgar Thaddeus Welles
Date Published / Released
1911
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
Sections
Transcript
broaches the Subject of Emancipation -Navy Department Worries -Commodore ...
, whenever the question of emancipation or the mitigation of slavery had ...
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of Commander Preble -The Emancipation Proclamation read to the ...
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A special Cabinet-meeting. The subject was the Proclamation ...
to move forward in the cause of emancipation. It might be thought strange, ...
The effect which the Proclamation will have on the public mind is a matter ...
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Letter from George C. Carson to Charles Steedman, April 17, 1863
written by George C. Carson (1863); edited by Amos Lawrence Mason; in Memoir and Correspondence of Charles Steedman, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, with His Autobiography and Private journals, 1811-1890 (Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1912), 191-192
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written by George C. Carson (1863); edited by Amos Lawrence Mason; in Memoir and Correspondence of Charles Steedman, Rear Admiral, United States Navy, with His Autobiography and Private journals, 1811-1890 (Cambridge, MA: Riverside Press, 1912), 191-192
Subject
Emancipation of slaves
Topic / Theme
Politics, Armed forces, Emancipation of slaves, Military strategy, Armies, Commanders (Navy), Political commentary, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Amos Lawrence Mason
Author / Creator
George C. Carson
Date Published / Released
1912
Publisher
Riverside Press
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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traitors. The issuing of the Emancipation Proclamation was bad ...
is in New York and thinks the Emancipation Act comes pretty close to him. ...
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