United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865--Pamphlets
Found in 36 Collections and/or Records:
Everett, Edward, and Alexander H. Stephens. Address by Hon. Edward Everett, Delivered in Faneuil Hall, October 19, 1864: The Duty of Supporting the Government in the Present Crisis of Affairs, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
George H. Pendleton, the Copperhead Candidate for Vice-President His Hostility to the American Republic Illustrated by His Record As a Representative in the Congress of the United States from the State of Ohio. Washington, D.C.: Union Congressional Committee, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Harlan, James. The Constitution Upheld and Maintained.: Speech of Hon. Jas. Harlan, of the United States Senate. Washington, D.C.: Union Congressional Committee, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
How General Sherman Proclaimed Peace at Atlanta; How General McCall Pronounced Peace in Pennsylvania. No. 64, part 2. New York: Loyal Publications Society, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Howard, Jacob Merritt. Speech of Hon. Jacob M. Howard, of Michigan, on the Joint Resolution for the Recognition and Readmission to the Union, of Louisiana. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 25, 1865. Washington, D.C.: Towers Print, 1865
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Lane, James Henry. Vindication of the Policy of the Administration. Speech of J.H. Lane, of Kansas, in the Senate of the U.S., 1864, on ... Senate Bill No. 45, to Set Apart a Portion of ... Texas for the Use of Persons of African Descent. Washington, D.C.: Gibson Brothers, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Letters of Loyal Soldiers. How Douglas Democrats Will Vote; Letters of Generals Wool and Logan. No. 64, part 3. New York: Loyal Publications Society, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Lincoln, Abraham. Opinions on 'Slavery,' and 'Reconstruction of the Union,' As Expressed by President Lincoln. New York: Printed for the Union Congressional Committee by John A. Gray and Green, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Lincoln, Abraham. The Opinions of Abraham Lincoln, Upon Slavery and Its Issues: Indicated by His Speeches, Letters, Messages, and Proclamations. New York: Union League of America, 1864
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.
Low, Henry R. The Governor's Message Reviewed. Misstatements and Misconceptions of the Governor. The Immediate Cause of the War. The Concessions and Sacrifices Made by the North to Preserve the Union. The Proclamation and the Future. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Co., printers, 1863
Series 5 is the largest series in the collection. It contains printed matter by and about national government, politics, and politicians. Many works were produced as partisan campaign literature during the tumultuous presidential elections of 1864, 1868, and 1872. Most such items promote the Republican Party’s views and candidates. The series is arranged by publication date, then by author and title. Within the same year, works without authors precede works with authors.