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Saturday, March 11, 2023
William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, April 25, 1861
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OFFICE ST. LOUIS RAILROAD COMPANY, St. Louis, April 25, 1861. DEAR BROTHER: Virginia's secession influences some six millions of peop...
William T. Sherman to David F. Boyd, May 13, 1861
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St. Louis, May 13, 1861. MY DEAR FRIEND: I have been intending for a long while to answer your last very kind letter. I suppose you still ...
Friday, February 3, 2023
William T. Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman, January 27, 1861
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SEMINARY, January 27 , 1861. . . . Since my last I have three letters from you. . . The mails have been much disordered by a break on the...
William T. Sherman to Ellen Ewing Sherman, February 1, 1861
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SEMINARY, Feb. 1, 1861. . . . I suppose you are impatient to hear what next. Last night I got full letters from Baton Rouge. Governor Moo...
Sunday, April 17, 2022
Resolution for the Admission of Missouri, March 2, 1821
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[SIXTEENTII CONGRESS, SECOND SESSION] Resolution providing for the admission of the state of Missouri into the Union, on a certain conditi...
Constitution Of Missouri,* July 19, 1820
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We, the people of Missouri, inhabiting the limits hereinafter designated, by our representatives in convention assembled at Saint Louis, on ...
Enabling Act For Missouri, March 6, 1820
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[SIXTEENTH CONGRESS, FIRST SESSION.] An Act to authorize the people of Missouri Territory to form a constitution and State government, an...
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Diary of Colonel Rutherford B. Hayes: Wednesday, November 2, 1864
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Papers of 31st with much good news; small victories in West Virginia, east Tennessee, and over Price in Missouri. Early scolds his army. S...
Wednesday, August 12, 2020
Abraham Lincoln’s Speech at Leavenworth, Kansas, December 3, 1859
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LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: You are, as yet, the people of a Territory; but you probably soon will be the people of a State of the Union. Then yo...
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