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Pamphlets: the rebellion ; Loyal Publication Society, 1864-1865.

Authors:
Loyal Publication Society of New York.
Item ID:
71200908400011
Publisher:
New York : Loyal Publication Society, 1864-1865.
Series:
Loyal Publication Society; Loyal Publication Society (Series) ; nos. 45-79.
Call Number:
E458 .L92C
Physical Description:
1 v. (various pagings) : ill., map, music ; 22 cm.
Topic:
Loyal Publication Society of New York.
United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Societies, etc.
Note:
Spine title.; Nos. 1-44 issued under collective title: Tracts issued by the Loyal Publication Society.; CLICK ON WEB ADDRESS TO REACH THIS DOCUMENT.; no. 45. Finances & resources of the United States: speech ... in the House of Representatives, March 3, 1864 / Henry G. Stebbins -- no. 46. How the war was commenced: an appeal to the documents -- no. 47. Results of the serf emancipation in Russia -- no. 48. Resources of the United States: report to the International Statistical Congress at Berlin / Samuel B. Ruggles -- no. 49. Soldiers' and sailors' patriotic songs -- no. 50. The constitution vindicated: nationality, secession, slavery / by James A. Hamilton -- no. 51. No property in man: speech ... in the Senate, April 8th, 1864 / Charles Sumner -- no. 52. Rebellion, slavery, and peace / by N.G. Upham -- no. 53. Wie der Krieg angesangen wurde -- no. 54. Our burden and our strength, or a comprehensive and popular examination of the debt and resources of our country, present and prospective -- no. 55. Der emancipirte Sklave und sein fr�uherer Herr / James McKaye-- no. 56. The assertions of a secessionist, from the speech of A.H. Stephens, November 14th, 1860 --; no. 57. Growler's income tax / by T.S. Arthur -- no. 58. The mastership and its fruits: the emancipated slave face to face with his old master / James McKaye -- no. 59. Lincoln oder McClellan? Ausrus an die Deutschen in Amerika / von Franz Lieber -- no. 60. Peace through victory: a Thanksgiving sermon / Joseph P. Thompson -- no. 61. Sherman vs. Hood ; A low tart, inclined to be very sweet ; Something for Douglas Democrats to remember ; An appeal to history ; Where Governor Seymour got his lessons ; On the Chicago surrender -- no. 62. The war for the Union / by William Swinton -- no. 63. Gerrit Smith on McClellan's nomination and acceptance -- no. 64. Letters of loyal soldiers. General Grant ; General Dix ; General Sickels ; General Hooker ; General Sherman ; General McCall ; General Wool ; General Logan ; A soldier on the Chicago platform -- no. 65. The submissionists & their record. The dodges of Mr. Pendleton ; What a Copperhead mayor says of our victories ; What Mr. Pendleton thinks of coercion -- no. 66. Coercion completed, or treason triumphant: remarks / by John C. Hamilton -- no. 67. Lincoln or McClellan: appeal to the Germans in America / by Francis Lieber -- no. 68. The cowards' convention --; no. 69. Whom do English Tories wish elected to the Presidency? -- no. 70. Letters from Europe touching the American contest ... -- no. 71. Lincoln of McClellan? Oproep aan die Hollanders in Amerika / van Francis Lieber -- no. 72. F�ur die Freiheit aller! F�ur die Einheit des Vaterlandes / reden von Friedrich Sch�u� und Weil von Gernsbach -- no. 73. Relief for East Tennessee: meeting at Cooper Institute ... March 10, 1864: address / N.G. Taylor -- [no. 74]. The slave power: its heresies and injuries to the American people: a speech / by John C. Hamilton -- no. 75. The great issue: an address / by John Jay -- no. 76. Narrative of privations and sufferings of United States officers & soldiers while prisoners of war in the hands of the rebel authorities -- no. 77. An address on secession delivered in South Carolina in the year 1851 / by Francis Lieber -- no. 78. Proceedings at the second anniversary meeting of the Loyal Publication Society, February 11, 1865 -- no. 79. A letter to Hon. E.D. Morgan ... on the amendment of the constitution abolishing slavery ; [and], Resolutions passed by the New York Union League Club concerning conditions of peace with the insurgents.; Bound, red leather.
OCLC Number:
ocn436873385
Holding Institution:
Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection, Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Available for Viewing:
By appointment only
Category:
Books & Pamphlets