The Tragic Era - The Revolution After LincolnRead Books Ltd, 23 mar 2011 - 604 Many of the earliest books, particularly those dating back to the 1900s and before, are now extremely scarce and increasingly expensive. We are republishing these classic works in affordable, high quality, modern editions, using the original text and artwork. |
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... night with Stanton — Butler's Radical warcry — Johnson to visiting delegations — Lincoln's funeral — Johnson's routine — New faces — Working on Johnson — Sumner prefers him to Lincoln — Doubt on negro suffrage — The Democrats and ...
... night with Stanton — Butler's Radical warcry — Johnson to visiting delegations — Lincoln's funeral — Johnson's routine — New faces — Working on Johnson — Sumner prefers him to Lincoln — Doubt on negro suffrage — The Democrats and ...
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... night — Bitter debate — Scenes on Sunday — A snowy Monday — Scene in House — Stevens closes debate — 'At grips with death' — Impeachment by party vote — Scene that night at White House — Scenes in committee preparing articles ...
... night — Bitter debate — Scenes on Sunday — A snowy Monday — Scene in House — Stevens closes debate — 'At grips with death' — Impeachment by party vote — Scene that night at White House — Scenes in committee preparing articles ...
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... night before — Dan Sickles and Miss Ream — Intimidation of Ross — The galleries — The scene below — Howard on a stretcher — Grimes carried in — The rollcall — Stevens black with rage — Rush to the White House — The grounds that night ...
... night before — Dan Sickles and Miss Ream — Intimidation of Ross — The galleries — The scene below — Howard on a stretcher — Grimes carried in — The rollcall — Stevens black with rage — Rush to the White House — The grounds that night ...
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... night of terror. In the streets men stood in groups discussing the tragic drama on which the curtain had not yet fallen. The city was 'in a blaze of excitement and rage.'1 Then, at seventhirty, the tolling of all the church bells in the ...
... night of terror. In the streets men stood in groups discussing the tragic drama on which the curtain had not yet fallen. The city was 'in a blaze of excitement and rage.'1 Then, at seventhirty, the tolling of all the church bells in the ...
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... night Charles Sumner, bitterly hostile to the reconstruction plans of Lincoln, intruded upon the new President with indecent haste to discuss 'public business,'5 and that very day one of the Radical leaders was complaining that Johnson ...
... night Charles Sumner, bitterly hostile to the reconstruction plans of Lincoln, intruded upon the new President with indecent haste to discuss 'public business,'5 and that very day one of the Radical leaders was complaining that Johnson ...
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2Ibid 4Ibid Andrew Johnson appeared arms attack Belknap Ben Butler bill bitter blacks Blaine Butler Cabinet campaign candidacy carpetbaggers Chandler Chase Colfax colored committee Congress Congressional Globe Conkling Constitution Convention Cooke corruption court Crédit Mobilier crowd demanded Democrats denounced Diary election February fight Freedmen’s Bureau friends galleries Garfield Government Governor Grant Greeley Hampton Hayes Hendricks Henry Holden Ibid impeachment January John Julian Kate Chase Sprague Klan KuKlux Lancaster leaders Legislature letter Lincoln Louisiana March military Mississippi Morton Nation negro suffrage night nomination North Northern orator organization Orleans outrages party political politicians President presidential protest Radical reconstruction replied Republican scandal scene Schurz Senate Sherman Simon Cameron soldiers soon South Carolina Southern speech Stanton Stevens’s streets Sumner Thad Stevens Thaddeus Stevens Theodore Tilton thought Tilden Trumbull Union veto vote Warmoth Washington Whiskey Ring White House women wrote York Herald York Tribune York World