The Annals of America Volume 9./ 1868-1865 The Crisis of the Union.

By: , Contributor(s): , [] | Material type: TextTextSeries: Publication details: Chicago, IL: Encyclopedia Britannica, Inc.; ; 1968Edition: Description: 464 pISBN: Subject(s): -- -- | | Primary Source Materials -- -- -- | Reference Collection -- -- -- | Lincoln Douglas Debates -- Primary Source Documents -- 1858 -- | Mott v. Pennsylvia Railroad Company -- Primary Source Materials -- 1858 -- | The Right of the United States to rule Mexico -- Primary Source Materials -- 1858 -- | The First Atlantic Cable -- George Templeton Strong -- Primary Source Materials -- 1858 | Tru Americanism -- Carl Shurz -- Primary Source Document -- 1858 | A Plea for Captain John Brown -- Henry David Thoreau -- Primary Source Document -- 1859 | "John Brown's Body" -- Primary Source Document -- 1859 -- | Women's Rights -- Elizabeth Cady Stanton -- 1860 -- | "Dixie" -- Musical Lyrics -- 1959 -- | The Pony Express -- Primary Sources -- 1860 -- | Lincoln, Abraham -- First Inaugural Address -- 1860 -- | Patriotic Songs of the North and South -- Musical Lyrics -- 1860 -- | "Battle Hymn of the Republic" -- Julia Ward Howe -- 1862 -- Musical Lyrics | Diary -- Confederate Spy -- Rose O'Neal Greenhow -- 1862 | Dickinson, Emily -- "I cannot live with you" and "I like to see it lap the Miles" -- Poetry -- 1862 | Emancipation Proclamation -- Abraham Lincoln -- 1863 -- | Songs about Freedom -- "Many Thousand Gone" and "Kingdom Coming" -- 1863 -- | Gettysburg Address -- Abraham Lincoln -- 1863 -- | Paul Revere's Ride -- Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- 1863 -- | Andersonville Diary -- John L. Ransom -- 1864 -- | Mississippi Black Code -- Primary Source Materials -- 1865 --DDC classification: REF/973/ANNALS/Vol. 9 LOC classification:
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