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George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 6, 10th edition. 260 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 7, 4th edition. 250 0 Browse Search
George Bancroft, History of the Colonization of the United States, Vol. 1, 17th edition. 236 0 Browse Search
Horace Greeley, The American Conflict: A History of the Great Rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-65: its Causes, Incidents, and Results: Intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the War for the Union. Volume I. 228 0 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 3 208 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 1. (ed. Frank Moore) 192 0 Browse Search
Francis Jackson Garrison, William Lloyd Garrison, 1805-1879; the story of his life told by his children: volume 2 186 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Massachusetts in the Army and Navy during the war of 1861-1865, vol. 1, Condensed history of regiments. 178 0 Browse Search
Jefferson Davis, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate Government 168 0 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events, Diary from December 17, 1860 - April 30, 1864 (ed. Frank Moore) 164 0 Browse Search
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larke, U. S. A., the military commander of Massachusetts, to arrange the credits, and he adopted th A report to me by the Adjutant-General of Massachusetts on this case, in which he mentions the casthe one hundred and forty sick and wounded Massachusetts soldiers in hospitals in that city, one hu 22, I called upon Colonel Gardiner Tufts, Massachusetts military State agent, and arranged with hian; I had seen much of him while he was in Massachusetts raising and organizing his regiment, and hxcellency of assistant Adjutant-General of Massachusetts. General Meade was not in his quarters, ane information as to the whereabouts of our Massachusetts regiments so that I could find them out, wilcox, division commander, who has several Massachusetts officers on his staff. Rode to the Coloneters. After supper, a large number of our Massachusetts officers came in and spent the evening. Ilemen. They spoke warmly in praise of our Massachusetts regiments, and inquired kindly after Gover[36 more...]
e review of the services and sacrifices of Massachusetts in the war, of her financial condition, anherman, but not before many of the sons of Massachusetts and of other loyal States had offered up tr telegraphed to President Lincoln,— Massachusetts has to-day ratified the constitutional ameird, the procuring of men to the credit of Massachusetts. I pray you to read these papers, and protn the continent of Europe, and enlisted in Massachusetts regiments. These men were brought here inh Governor Andrew's death was, not only to Massachusetts, but to the nation. Whatever theories mayorable actual service, upon the militia of Massachusetts, and the staff of its commander-in-chief. 55 towns; New Hampshire, 65; Vermont, 206; Massachusetts, 301; towns in other States, 8. Probably enevolent, humane, and patriotic record of Massachusetts. The following statement shows the actuuntry, and upheld the dignity and honor of Massachusetts, these pages may in some degree serve to i[51 more...]