President Lincoln, Volume 2Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1933 - 772 pages |
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Page 583
... Hay's Diary on November twenty - fourth , quotes him as say- ing that " anything showing that Burnside was not ... John Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 61 . ' John Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 128 . was , however , one other general worth ...
... Hay's Diary on November twenty - fourth , quotes him as say- ing that " anything showing that Burnside was not ... John Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 61 . ' John Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 128 . was , however , one other general worth ...
Page 586
... John Hay said , " If so , he does not know it . " Lincoln slept at the ... Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 90 . ' Ibid . , p . 91 . 3 Ibid . , p . 94 ... John Hay's autograph , and with penciled annotations on more than thirty pages . This ...
... John Hay said , " If so , he does not know it . " Lincoln slept at the ... Hay's Diary , Vol . I , p . 90 . ' Ibid . , p . 91 . 3 Ibid . , p . 94 ... John Hay's autograph , and with penciled annotations on more than thirty pages . This ...
Page 604
William Eleazar Barton. the train going back , he lay down with a wet towel across his fore- head . He thought then that fatigue was all that ailed him . A few days later John Hay recorded in his Diary that the President was sick in bed ...
William Eleazar Barton. the train going back , he lay down with a wet towel across his fore- head . He thought then that fatigue was all that ailed him . A few days later John Hay recorded in his Diary that the President was sick in bed ...
Contents
CHAPTER PAGE XXXIII ALL QUIET ALONG THE POTOMAC | 403 |
GENERAL POPES SCRAPE | 419 |
THE BATTLE OF ANTIETAM | 430 |
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