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6 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
Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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Letter from Horatio King to Benjamin Franklin Butler, March 13, 1863
written by Horatio King, 1811-1897 (1863); in Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 3 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 43-47
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written by Horatio King, 1811-1897 (1863); in Private and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, During the Period of the Civil War, vol. 3 (Springfield, MA: Plimpton Press, 1917), 43-47
Topic / Theme
Ethnic groups, Politics, Intellectual life, Armed forces, Economics, English people, Northern sympathizers, Newspapers, Military careers, Construction, Baltimore Riot, April 19, 1861, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Author / Creator
Horatio King, 1811-1897
Date Published / Released
1917
Publisher
Plimpton Press
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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observed that the President's Emancipation Proclamation has not ...
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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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So far from the Proclamation being a cause of embarrassment to the ...
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Diary of Gideon Welles, October, 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), 165-168
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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), 165-168
Subject
Emancipation of slaves
Topic / Theme
Leisure time, Politics, Life styles, Economics, Armed forces, Transportation, Law, Gossip, Politicians, Political life, Political commentary, Political causes, Chain of command, Military morale, International relations, Finance, National government, Ships, Property rights, Blockades, Trade and commerce, Military intelligence, Spies, Change of command, Weapons and ordnance, Executive cabinets, Emancipation of slaves, Admirals, Government agencies,...
Leisure time, Politics, Life styles, Economics, Armed forces, Transportation, Law, Gossip, Politicians, Political life, Political commentary, Political causes, Chain of command, Military morale, International relations, Finance, National government, Ships, Property rights, Blockades, Trade and commerce, Military intelligence, Spies, Change of command, Weapons and ordnance, Executive cabinets, Emancipation of slaves, Admirals, Government agencies, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 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
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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The Emancipation Proclamation has, in its immediate effects, been ...
, and Dahlgren -The Cabinet on Emancipation -Admiral Du Pont -Stanton's ...
if necessary, should go with emancipation. Born and educated among the ...
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Letter from Abraham Lincoln, February 2, 1863
written by Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865 (1863); edited by Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991; in Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln (New York, NY, 1907), 104-105
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written by Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865 (1863); edited by Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991; in Letters and Addresses of Abraham Lincoln (New York, NY, 1907), 104-105
Topic / Theme
Politics, International relations, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
Mary Ellen MacLean, fl. 1991
Author / Creator
Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865
Date Published / Released
1907
Person Discussed
Ambrose Everett Burnside, 1824-1881
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2003, Alexander Street Press LLC.
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Letter from Jefferson Finis Davis, January 12, 1863
written by Jefferson Davis, 1808-1889 (1863); edited by James D. Richardson, fl. 1897; in A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Confederacy, Including the Diplomatic Correspondence, 1861-1865 (Nashville, TN: United States Publishing Company, 1905), 233-255
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written by Jefferson Davis, 1808-1889 (1863); edited by James D. Richardson, fl. 1897; in A Compilation of the Messages and Papers of the Confederacy, Including the Diplomatic Correspondence, 1861-1865 (Nashville, TN: United States Publishing Company, 1905), 233-255
Topic / Theme
Armed forces, Politics, Economics, War, National government, International relations, Secession, Blockades, Privateers, Neutrality, Government agencies, Finance, Bond market, Emancipation Proclamation, U.S., September 22, 1862
Date Written / Recorded
1863
Field of Study
Letters and Diaries
Content Type
Letter
Contributor
James D. Richardson, fl. 1897
Author / Creator
Jefferson Davis, 1808-1889
Date Published / Released
1905
Publisher
United States Publishing Company
Copyright Message
Copyright © 2001, Alexander Street Press LLC.
Transcript
been received, containing a proclamation, dated on the 1st day of the ...
in any of the States embraced in the proclamation, that they may be dealt ...
, cannot fail to receive this proclamation as the fullest vindication of ...
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