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Major-General Henry W. Halleck to the Citizens of St. Louis, Missouri, January 26, 1862 |
Military record |
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Abraham Lincoln, General War Order No. 1, January 27, 1862 |
Executive record |
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Colonel Robert Latimer McCook to Brigadier-General George Henry Thomas, Report on Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky, January 27, 1862 |
Military record |
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Abraham Lincoln to the King of Siam, February 3, 1862 |
Letter |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Beautiful Weapon,” February 3, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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New York National Anti-Slavery Standard, "Mr. Conway’s Lecture," February 8, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman to Confederate Headquarters at Bowling Green, Kentucky, February 9, 1862 |
Military record |
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Charleston (SC) Mercury, “Spies and Traitors,” February 15, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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Fannie W. Overton to William M. Cooper, February 24, 1862 |
Letter |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Burning Towns,” February 24, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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Anna M. Ross to Unknown Recipient, March 1, 1862 |
Letter |
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Proclamation of Governor John A. Andrew, March 1, 1862 |
Executive record |
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Shreveport (LA) News, “A Pretty Severe Order,” March 11, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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Major-General George Brinton McClellan to the Army of the Potomac |
Military record |
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Horace Greeley to Abraham Lincoln, Wednesday, March 24, 1862, New York City |
Letter |
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Acting Brigadier General Thomas M. Jones, CSA to the people of Pensacola, Florida |
Military record |
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Major General Albert Sidney Johnston to the Army of the Mississippi, April 3, 1862 |
Military record |
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Fayetteville (NC) Observer, “Mob-Law by the Ladies,” April 7, 1862 |
Newspaper |
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Abraham Lincoln to George B. McClellan, April 9, 1862 |
Letter |
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President Abraham Lincoln, Proclamation to the Nation |
Executive record |