Pamphlets
This sub collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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In the Senate of the United States : Mr. Sumner submitted the following report.
United States. Congress. Senate. Select Committee on Slavery and the Treatment of Freedmen.
Caption title; ""February 29, 1864. Ordered to be printed.""; Includes ""Minority report"" dated March 1, 1864, signed C.R. Buckalew and Jno. S. Carlile--P. 25-34.
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The private and public life of Abraham Lincoln: comprising a full account of his early years, and a succinct record of his career as statesman and president
Orville James Victor
Includes ""In memoriam"" section at beginning of book. p. [1]-4; Issue with 4 prefatory pages, ""In memoriam"", in mourning borders, and sketch of the Lincoln family of Thomas Lincoln; in orange printed wrappers, also with mourning borders; last line of imprint on cover: American News Company, 121 Nassau Street. Cover has Lincoln port. The sketch is signed: N. Orr, N.Y. At end of text: poem, ""The statue of Lincoln"", by A.J.H. Duganne, written in 1862. Another verse about Lincoln on p. [4] of cover.
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The Private and Public life of Abraham Lincoln: Comprising a Full Account of his Early Years, and a Succinct Record of his Career as Statesman and President
Orville James Victor
Includes "In memoriam" section at beginning of book. p. [1]-4; Issue with 4 prefatory pages, ""In memoriam"", in mourning borders, and sketch of the Lincoln family of Thomas Lincoln; in orange printed wrappers, also with mourning borders; last line of imprint on cover: American News Company, 121 Nassau Street. Cover has Lincoln port. The sketch is signed: N. Orr, N.Y. At end of text: poem, ""The statue of Lincoln"", by A.J.H. Duganne, written in 1862. Another verse about Lincoln on p. [4] of cover.
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Speech of Hon. D.W. Voorhees, of Indiana, Delivered in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1864 ...
Daniel Wolsey Voorhees
Speech of Hon. D.W. Voorhees
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Letter of Hon. R.J. Walker, in favor of the reelection of Abraham Lincoln :London, Sept. 30, 1864.
Robert John Walker
From the Continental monthly, New York, 1864, v. 6, p. 686-705.
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The return of rebellious states to the union / a letter from Hon. Wm. Whiting to the Union League of Philadelphia.
William Whiting
The return of rebellious states to the union / a letter from Hon. Wm. Whiting to the Union League of Philadelphia.
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Confiscation
Fernando Wood
speech of Fernando Wood, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 26, 1864.
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Restoration of Civil Authority
George Helm Yeaman
Speech of Hon. G.H. Yeaman, of Ky., upon his joint resolutions concerning the restoration of the civil authority of the United States, and of certain states, within regions once or now under the control of the existing rebellion. Delivered in the House of Representatives, first session, thirty-eighth Congress. 1864.
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Democratic Incendiarism :What Northern Copperheads have done for Southern Traitors.
Caption title. Political pamphlet aiming to disuade people from voting for Gov. Seymour in the 1864 election.
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Emancipation and its Results.
A reprint of ""Free negroism; or, Results of emancipation,"" published, New York, 1862, as Anti-abolition tract, no. 2.
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Military despotism! Suspension of the habeas corpus! Curses coming home to roost!
This pamphlet, produced by the Loyal Publication Society of New York, includes essays, letters, and other documents that speak to the history of rebellion in the United States, focusing the context on Habeas Corpus. The first essay, ""Military despotism!"" centers on Andrew Jackson's arrest of a judge for ""aiding and abetting and exciting mutiny"" in his camp after the judge supported the claims of an unfairly arrested citizen.
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Report of the Congressional Committee on the Operations of the Army of the Potomac : Causes of its Inaction and Ill Success, its Several Campaigns, Why M'Clellan was Removed, the Battle of Fredericksburg, Removal of Burnside.
Signed: B.F. Wade, Z.C. Chandler, on the part of the Senate. D.W. Gooch, John Covode, G.W. Julian, M.F. Odell, on the part of the House. Reprinted from Report of the Joint committee on the conduct of the war, pt. 1, Washington, 1863. The journal of the committee and the testimony are omitted from the reprint. Lord Lyons to Earl Russell [letter dated Nov. 17, 1862]: p. 30-31.
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Russell's Edition of the United States Conscription Act, or National Militia Bill approved March 2d, 1863.
On cover: Russell's edition of the U.S. Conscription Act of 1863. Official and complete.
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The Great Mass Meeting of Loyal Citizens at Cooper Institute, Friday evening, March 6, 1863.
Includes references to President Lincoln. Inscribed: ""From L. P. Society April 14th, 1864; Another issue is without imprint on p. 16.
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Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the Great Statesmen of the Republic: a Council of the Past on the Tyranny of the Present : the Spirit of the Constitution of the Bench--Abraham Lincoln, Prisoner at the Bar, His Own Counsel.
Reported expressly for the New York Metropolitan record; Quotations from Lincoln and others, selected to discredit his administration. --M.
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General Orders. No. 90.
Army of the Potomac.
At head of title: Head Quarters Army of the Potomac, September 17th, 1863. Signed: By command of Maj. Gen. Mead. S. Williams, asst. adj. general. Refers to general court martial of Colonel D. T. Jenkins; Colonel James L. Selfridge; Colonel P. S. Davis; Colonel E. B. Fowler; and Colonel W. H. Penrose.
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The conditions of peace : a Thanksgiving discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia, November 27, 1862.
Albert Barnes
Last page blank; Includes correspondence; Includes bibliographical references.
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The Barbarities of the Rebels: as Shown in their Cruelty to the Federal Wounded and Prisoners, in their Outrages upon Union Men, in the Murder of Negroes, and in their Unmanly Conduct throughout the Rebellion
John Russell Bartlett
Caption title: A record of the barbarities of the rebels.
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Speech of the Hon. James Brooks, at 932 Broadway, Tuesday evening, December 30, 1862.
James Brooks
An attack on the Lincoln administration""--S. In particular, a critiques of the Emancipation proclamation;
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Our mercies of re-occupation : a Thanksgiving sermon, preached at the church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, November 26, 1863.
Phillips Brooks
A Thanksgiving sermon titled, Our Mercies of Re-occupation, preached at the church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, November 26, 1863.