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Letter from William Evans to John Murray Forbes, November 3, 1863
written by Wil Ifan, 1883-1968 (1863); edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes; in Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes, vol. 2 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899), 77-77
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written by Wil Ifan, 1883-1968 (1863); edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes; in Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes, vol. 2 (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1899), 77-77
Topic / Theme
Politics, Sociology, International relations, Heads of state, Abolitionism, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Sarah Forbes Hughes
Author / Creator
Wil Ifan, 1883-1968
Date Published / Released
1899
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Person Discussed
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
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Diary of Gideon Welles, December, 1862
written by Gideon Welles, 1802-1878 (1862); edited by Edgar Thaddeus Welles; in Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln and Johnson, Vol. I (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1911), 192-196
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written by Gideon Welles, 1802-1878 (1862); edited by Edgar Thaddeus Welles; in Diary of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln and Johnson, Vol. I (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1911), 192-196
Topic / Theme
Health, Relationships, Politics, Armed forces, Economics, Intellectual life, Leisure time, Death, Sons, Elections, Blockades, Generals, Executive cabinets, Military orders, Trade and commerce, Crossing enemy lines, Newspapers, Navy bases, Dishonorable discharges, Political favors, Slavery, Gossip, Political rivalries, Job resignations, Political meetings, Ambition, Domineering, Admission of states to U.S., West Virginia Admitted to the U.S., June...
Health, Relationships, Politics, Armed forces, Economics, Intellectual life, Leisure time, Death, Sons, Elections, Blockades, Generals, Executive cabinets, Military orders, Trade and commerce, Crossing enemy lines, Newspapers, Navy bases, Dishonorable discharges, Political favors, Slavery, Gossip, Political rivalries, Job resignations, Political meetings, Ambition, Domineering, Admission of states to U.S., West Virginia Admitted to the U.S., June 20, 1863, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862, First Battle of Fredericksburg, VA, December 13, 1862
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Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
Edgar Thaddeus Welles
Author / Creator
Gideon Welles, 1802-1878
Date Published / Released
1911
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Person Discussed
Henry Wager Halleck, 1815-1875, Edwin McMasters Stanton, 1814-1869, Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, Edward Bates, 1793-1869, William Henry Seward, 1801-1872
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Letters and Recollections of John Murray Forbes, vol. 1
edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900), 300 page(s)
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edited by Sarah Forbes Hughes (Boston, MA: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1900), 300 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Sarah Forbes Hughes
Date Published / Released
1900
Publisher
Houghton, Mifflin and Company
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
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well, perhaps, armed with this proclamation, and enlist every able-bodied, ...
stories even, if he only makes the proclamation a success, and that if he ...
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in Europe) all indorsing the Proclamation and begging for its enforcement; ...
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, calling on him to stand by his Proclamation, reading it to him aloud ...
celebration in honor of the Proclamation, 1st January, with all the names ...
says that he could not stop the Proclamation if he would, and he would not ...
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Letter from Sarah Hildreth Butler to Benjamin Franklin Butler, September 28, 1862
written by Sarah Jones Hildreth Butler, 1816-1876 (1862); in Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 2 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 627-630
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written by Sarah Jones Hildreth Butler, 1816-1876 (1862); in Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 2 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 627-630
Topic / Theme
Environment, Leisure time, Armed forces, Economics, Politics, Agriculture, Intellectual life, Aquariums, Sight-seeing, Rumors (Gossip), Gossip, Generals, Chain of command, Change of command, Political rivalries, Election campaigns, Military strategy, Freed slaves, Correspondence, Maryland Campaign, September, 1862, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Sarah Jones Hildreth Butler, 1816-1876
Date Published / Released
1917
Publisher
Plimpton Press
Person Discussed
George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885, Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, William Henry Seward, 1801-1872, Salmon Portland Chase, 1808-1873
Copyright Message
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, the President issued the Proclamation for Emancipation. (Can ...
into Virginia. The President's Proclamation of Emancipation was ...
be done to move them if this Proclamation does not please the Generals, so ...
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Letter from George Brinton McClellan, October 5, 1862
written by George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885 (1862); in McClellan's Own Story: The War for the Union (New York, NY, 1887), 861-861
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written by George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885 (1862); in McClellan's Own Story: The War for the Union (New York, NY, 1887), 861-861
Topic / Theme
Rhetoric, Politics, Writing from field, Heads of state, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1862
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885
Date Published / Released
1887
Person Discussed
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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to submit to the President's proclamation and quietly continue doing my ...
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Diary of John Milton Hay, December, 1864
written by John Milton Hay, 1838-1905 (1864); edited by Henry Adams, fl. 1936 and Clara Louise Hay; in Letters of John Hay and Extracts from Diary, Vol I (District of Columbia: Privately Published, 1908), 290-292
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written by John Milton Hay, 1838-1905 (1864); edited by Henry Adams, fl. 1936 and Clara Louise Hay; in Letters of John Hay and Extracts from Diary, Vol I (District of Columbia: Privately Published, 1908), 290-292
Date Written / Recorded
1864
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
Henry Adams, fl. 1936, Clara Louise Hay
Author / Creator
John Milton Hay, 1838-1905
Date Published / Released
1908
Publisher
Privately Published
Person Discussed
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, George Brinton McClellan, 1826-1885, Ulysses Simpson Grant, 1822-1885
Topic / Theme
Politics, Ethnic groups, Civil rights, African-Americans, Laws and legislation, Constitutional amendments, Readmission of Confederate states to Union
Copyright Message
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Four Years with the Army of the Potomac
edited by George K. Dauchy (Boston, MA: Ticknor & Co., 1889), 757 page(s)
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edited by George K. Dauchy (Boston, MA: Ticknor & Co., 1889), 757 page(s)
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Diary/Memoir/Autobiography
Contributor
George K. Dauchy
Date Published / Released
1889
Publisher
Ticknor & Co.
Topic / Theme
Politics, War
Sections
Transcript
interests to his principles by emancipating his slaves. David Birney had ...
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