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... Capital , 406 . CHAPTER XVII . EVENTS IN AND NEAR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL . The Conspirators alarmed by the Loyalty of the People , 409. - Attack on Massachusetts Troops in Baltimore , 411-413 . - Pennsylvania Troops attacked , 414. - The ...
... Capital , 406 . CHAPTER XVII . EVENTS IN AND NEAR THE NATIONAL CAPITAL . The Conspirators alarmed by the Loyalty of the People , 409. - Attack on Massachusetts Troops in Baltimore , 411-413 . - Pennsylvania Troops attacked , 414. - The ...
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... Capital , and was inaugurated the Sixteenth President of the United States of America . The inaugural ceremonies were performed quietly and orderly , at the usual place , over the broad staircase at the eastern front of the Capitol ...
... Capital , and was inaugurated the Sixteenth President of the United States of America . The inaugural ceremonies were performed quietly and orderly , at the usual place , over the broad staircase at the eastern front of the Capitol ...
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... CAPITAL ALTIMORE became the theater of a sad tragedy on the day after the loyal Pennsylvanians passed through it to the Capital . The conspirators and secessionists there , who were in complicity with those of Virginia , had been ...
... CAPITAL ALTIMORE became the theater of a sad tragedy on the day after the loyal Pennsylvanians passed through it to the Capital . The conspirators and secessionists there , who were in complicity with those of Virginia , had been ...
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VIEW OF CHARLESTON IN 1860 | 18 |
METROPOLITAN HALL | 24 |
PORTRAIT OF WASHINGTON HUNT | 31 |
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