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Benjamnin F. Butler, Butler's Book: Autobiography and Personal Reminiscences of Major-General Benjamin Butler 60 0 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Book and heart: essays on literature and life 41 5 Browse Search
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 11. (ed. Frank Moore) 38 22 Browse Search
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Short studies of American authors 24 0 Browse Search
Benson J. Lossing, Pictorial Field Book of the Civil War. Volume 1. 22 0 Browse Search
Historic leaves, volume 3, April, 1904 - January, 1905 20 0 Browse Search
Benjamin Cutter, William R. Cutter, History of the town of Arlington, Massachusetts, ormerly the second precinct in Cambridge, or District of Menotomy, afterward the town of West Cambridge. 1635-1879 with a genealogical register of the inhabitants of the precinct. 19 5 Browse Search
Matthew Arnold, Civilization in the United States: First and Last Impressions of America. 17 15 Browse Search
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 1. 14 0 Browse Search
Edward H. Savage, author of Police Recollections; Or Boston by Daylight and Gas-Light ., Boston events: a brief mention and the date of more than 5,000 events that transpired in Boston from 1630 to 1880, covering a period of 250 years, together with other occurrences of interest, arranged in alphabetical order 12 2 Browse Search
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pecial legislative enactment to naturalize any individual emigrant. If Virginia is to become, as is probable, a great manufacturing State, we shall have Lynn and Lowell transferred at the end of the war to our Old Dominion watercourses; and if Lynn and Lowell are to be permitted to vote in Virginia, we should like to know whetherLowell are to be permitted to vote in Virginia, we should like to know whether Lynn and Lowell are expected to vote for any policy that favors the perpetuation of African slavery. We have no hesitation in saying that Virginia, under such a state of things, would be worse off than she ever was before the war, or could have been under Lincoln's administration. --What is the South in arms for, if, after a lonLowell are expected to vote for any policy that favors the perpetuation of African slavery. We have no hesitation in saying that Virginia, under such a state of things, would be worse off than she ever was before the war, or could have been under Lincoln's administration. --What is the South in arms for, if, after a long and bloody struggle, and such generous and heroic sacrifices as no people ever made before, the men who are invading us, who are butchering our sons and brothers, and threatening to consign the women of the South to the most horrible of fates, are to be permitted to come among us in the guise of friends, and despairing of subjug