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- 1865 : America makes war and peace in Lincoln's final year
- A Connecticut yankee in Lincoln's cabinet : Navy Secretary Gideon Welles chronicles the Civil War
- A Short consideration of Senator Sumner's resolutions, &c
- A constitutional view of the late war between the states : its causes, character, conduct and results ; presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty Hall
- A constitutional view of the late war between the states; its causes, character, conduct and results presented in a series of colloquies at Liberty hall
- A letter to Hon. E. D. Morgan : on the amendment of the Constitution abolishing slavery. Resolutions, passed by the New York Union league club, concerning conditions of peace with the insurgents.
- A letter to Viscount Palmerston, K.G., prime minister of England, on American slavery
- A letter to a Whig member of the Southern Independence Association
- A letter to a friend in a slave state
- A letter to a friend in a slave state
- A people at war : civilians and soldiers in America's Civil War, 1854-1877
- A reply to Mr. Charles Ingersoll's "Letter to a friend in a slave state"
- A secret society history of the Civil War
- A southern confederacy : letter by Jas. Robb, late a citizen of New Orleans, to Hon. Alexander H. Stephens of Georgia
- A word with Bishop Hopkins
- A youth's history of the great Civil War in the United States, from 1861 to 1865
- Abe Lincoln's secret war against the North
- Abraham Lincoln : a legacy of freedom
- Abraham Lincoln : political writings and speeches / edited by Terence Ball
- Abraham Lincoln's statesmanship and the limits of liberal democracy
- Abraham Lincoln, constitutionalism, and equal rights during the Civil War era
- Address of the New Jersey Democratic State Central Committee to the voters of the state
- Adresse au Roi Coton
- All the president's statesmen : Northern governors and the American Civil War
- American republicanism--its success, its perils, and the duty of its present supporters : sermon delivered before the citizens of Brandon, on the occasion of the national fast, September 26, 1861
- American slavery : address of French Protestant pastors
- An address delivered at the inauguration of the Union Club, 9 April, 1863
- An address to King Cotton
- Anticipations of the future, to serve as lessons for the present time : in the form of extracts of letters from an English resident in the United States, to the London Times, from 1864 to 1870:with an appendix on the causes and consequences of the independence of the South .
- At Lincoln's Side : John Hay's Civil War Correspondence and Selected Writings
- At Lincoln's side : John Hay's Civil War correspondence and selected writings
- Autobiographical sketch of Capt. S.W. Fowler : late of the 6th Mich. Inft'y. : together with an appendix containing his speeches on the state of the Union, "Reconstruction," etc. also his report on the "Soldiers' voting bill" made in the Michigan Senate, etc
- Christianity versus treason and slavery : Religion rebuking sedition
- Civil war from an absurdity : The South wrong in this war. The North wrong with regard to slavery and as to the principles of our government. The United States neither monster nor mongrel, but a pure federal republic. A plea from the young West, the giant offspring of Union, for that Union and for our federal government as instituted by our honored fathers
- Correspondence between S. Teackle Wallis, esq
- Correspondence in relation to the public meeting at Albany, N.Y.
- Der amerikanische Bürgerkrieg : Geschichte des Volks der Vereinigten Staaten vor, während und nach der Rebellion
- Deserter country : Civil War opposition in the Pennsylvania Appalachians
- Diary ...
- Disunion and slavery : A series of letters to Hon. W. L. Yancey, of Alabama
- Eight years in Congress, from 1857-1865 : memoir and speeches
- Emancipating Lincoln : the Proclamation in text, context, and memory
- Emancipation and the war : compensation essential to peace and civilization
- Fallacies of freemen and foes of liberty : a reply to "The American War, the whole question explained"
- Final freedom : the Civil War, the abolition of slavery, and the Thirteenth Amendment
- First among equals : Abraham Lincoln's reputation during his administration
- Forward or backward?
- Founders' son : a life of Abraham Lincoln
- Frederick Douglass and Abraham Lincoln : a relationship in language, politics, and memory
- Freedom, union, and power : Lincoln and his party during the Civil War
- General McClellan's letter of acceptance : together with his West-Point oration
- German immigrants, race, and citizenship in the Civil War era
- Gerrit Smith on McClellan's nomination and acceptance
- Gerrit Smith to C.P. Kirkland : Peterboro, September 24th, 1864 : Charles P. Kirkland, Esq., New York, my friend and college-mate, I have read your address on the "Destiny of our country" .
- Hand-book of the democracy for 1863 & '64
- History of the antislavery measures of the Thirty-seventh and Thirty-eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-64
- History of the antislavery measures of the thirty-seventh and thirty-eighth United-States Congresses, 1861-64
- Homme ou singe, ou, La question de l'esclavage aux États-Unis
- Important correspondence : Friendly discussion of party politics in 1860-1
- Inaugural address of William Cannon : delivered at Dover, upon taking the oath of office as Governor of the state of Delaware, January 20, 1863
- Interesting debate : reception of Gov. Andrew Johnson, of Tennessee, and Ex-Gov. Wright, of Indiana, at the State Capitol of Pennsylvania : full proceedings in the Senate
- Is emancipation the object of the present war : or is it to sustain the Constitution as it is and restore the Union as it was? : speech of Hon. Hiester Clymer, of Berks County : delivered in the Senate of Pennsylvania, March 11, 1862
- James R. Doolittle papers, 1859-1927, 1858-1927
- La guerre américaine : son origine et ses vraies causes : Lecture publique faite à l'Institut-canadien, le 14 décembre 1864
- Les États-Unis en 1861 : un grand peuple qui se relève
- Letter of Jos. Segar, esq., to Gen. Dix
- Letter on the rebellion
- Letter to Hon. Reverdy Johnson on the proceedings at the meeting held at Maryland Institute, January 10th, 1861
- Letters from an adopted citizen of the Republic to his mother in Germany
- Letters of the Hon. Joseph Holt, the Hon. Edward Everett, and Commodore Charles Stewart, on the present crisis
- Letters on slavery from the Old world : written during the canvass for the presidency of the United States in 1860. To which are added a letter to Lord Brougham on the John Brown raid ; and a brief reference to the result of the presidential contest and its consequences
- Letters, speeches and addresses of August Belmont
- Life of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States : containing his early history and political career : together with the speeches, messages, proclamations, and other official documents illustrative of his eventful administration
- Lincoln and Reconstruction
- Lincoln and freedom : slavery, emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment
- Lincoln and the Democrats : the politics of opposition in the Civil War
- Lincoln and the Thirteenth Amendment
- Lincoln and the Union governors
- Lincoln revisited : new insights from the Lincoln Forum
- Lincoln's Constitution
- Lincoln's Hundred Days : THE EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION AND THE WAR FOR THE UNION
- Lincoln's Hundred Days : the emancipation proclamation and the war for the Union
- Lincoln's White House : the people's house in wartime
- Lincoln's White House secretary : the adventurous life of William O. Stoddard
- Lincoln's defense of politics : the public man and his opponents in the crisis over slavery
- Lincoln's last speech : wartime reconstruction and the crisis of reunion
- Lincoln's political thought
- McClellan and Fremont : a reply to "Fremont and McClellan, their political and military careers reviewed"
- Mennonites, Amish, and the American Civil War
- Military despotism! : suspension of the habeas corpus! : curses coming home to roost! : New York, Oct., 1863
- Moments of despair : suicide, divorce, & debt in Civil War era North Carolina
- Must the war go on? : an inquiry whether the Union can be restored by any other means than war and whether peace upon any other basis would be safe or durable
- New Jersey for the war : speech of Hon. James M. Scovel, of Camden, New Jersey, on the peace resolutions : delivered in the New Jersey House of Assembly, March 17, 1863
- New Perspectives on the Union War
- New perspectives on the Union War
- Newell's notes on Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States of America : with extracts from his speeches on slavery, secession and the war
- No-history versus no-war, or, The great tootle rebellion exposed ...
- Northern rebellion and southern secession
- Objects of the rebellion, and effects of its success upon free laborers and civilization
- Objects of the war : Speech of Hon. Thomas D. Eliot, of Massachusetts, in the House of Representatives, December 12, 1861
- Observations, upon the proposal to amend the federal Constitution abolishing slavery throughout the United States, and the history of parties and the condtion and prospects of the country
- Opinions of prominent men concerning the great questions of the times expressed in their letters to the Loyal national league, on occasion of the great mass meeting of the League and other loyalists at Union square, New York, on the anniversary of Sumter
- Origin and objects of the slaveholders' conspiracy against Democratic principles, as well as against the national union : illustrated in the speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, in the statements of Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texan Legislature, and in the publications of the Democratic league, &c. : the slave aristocracy against democracy : statements addressed to loyal men of all parties, concerning the antagonistic principles involved in the rebellion
- Origin and objects of the slaveholders' conspiracy against democratic principles, as well as against the national Union : illustrated in the speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, in the statements of Lorenzo Sherwood, ex-member of the Texan Legislature, and in the publications of the Democratic league, &c. : the slave aristocracy against democracy : statements addressed to loyal men of all parties, concerning the antagonistic principles involved in the rebellion
- Our national Constitution : its adaptation to a state of war or insurrection : a treatise
- Our secret constitution : how Lincoln redefined American democracy
- Our unity as a nation : from the "New Englander" for January, 1862
- Patriotic addresses in America and England : from 1850 to 1885, on slavery, the Civil War, and the development of civil liberty in the United States
- Plan for conquering treason : letter to President Lincoln
- Political opinions in 1776 and 1863 : a letter to a victim of arbitrary arrests and "American bastiles."
- Popular fallacies relating to the American question : A lecture, delivered in November, 1863
- Pourquoi le Nord ne peut accepter la séparation
- Prerogative rights and public law
- Pretexts of the rebels and their sympathizers refuted by the logic of facts : rebellion against free government, as well as against the national Union, resulting from the conspiracy of the slaveholding aristocracy : illustrated in the speech of the Hon[orable] Lorenzo Sherwood, delivered before the Unionists of the city of Brooklyn, September, 1864 : and also in the letter of Governor Hamilton to Pres't Lincoln : with an extract of the celebrated letter of Daniel O'Connell, the Irish liberator, to his countrymen, on the subject of American slavery and freedom
- Public record, including speeches, messages, proclamations, official correspondence and other public utterances of Horatio Seymour : from the campaign of 1856 to the present time, with an appendix : compiled from the most authentic sources, and printed exclusively for the use of editors and public speakers
- Rebellion and recognition : Slavery, sovereignty, secession, and recognition considered
- Rebellion and recognition : slavery, sovereignty, secession and recognition considered
- Remarks of Messrs. Morrill, of Vt. & Kelley, of Pa. : in reply to Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana, in the House of Representatives, May 21, 1862
- Remarks of the Hon. B.F. Thomas, of Massachusetts, on the relation of the "seceded states" (so called) to the Union : and the confiscation of property and emancipation of slaves in such states, in the House of Representatives, April 10, 1862
- Reply of Maj. Gen. Sherman to the mayor of Atlanta : and speeches of Maj. Gen. Hooker, delivered in the cities of Brooklyn and New York, Sept. 22, 1864 : letter of Lieut. Gen. Grant : voices from the Army
- Revolution against free government not a right but a crime : an address
- Sacred debts : state Civil War claims and American federalism, 1861-1880
- Secession : a folly and a crime
- Secession and slavery, or, The constitutional duty of Congress to give the elective franchise and freedom to all loyal persons : in response to the act of secession
- Secession and slavery, or, The constitutional duty of Congress to give the elective franchise and freedom to all loyal persons : in response to the act of secession
- Section II, part first, of Our political practice : the usurpation of vice through the popular negligence
- Shapers of the great debate on the Civil War : a biographical dictionary
- Slavery and the American war : speech of Hon[ourable] Charles Sumner before the New York Young Men's Republican Union at Cooper Institute, New York, November 5th, 1864
- Slavery and the rebellion, one and inseparable : Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the New York Young Men's Republian Union, at Cooper Institute, New York, on the afternoon of November 5, 1864
- Slavery in the United States : emancipation in Missouri : speech of Samuel T. Glover, at the ratification meeting in St. Louis, held at the Court house, July 22, 1863
- Slavery, a public enemy : and ought therefore to be destroyed; a nuisance that must be abated.
- Slavery, secession and the Constitution : An appeal to our country's loyalty
- Speech of Cassius M. Clay before the Law Department of the University of Albany, N.Y.
- Speech of Hon. Albert G. Porter, of Indiana. Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 4, 1862
- Speech of Hon. Elijah Babbitt, of Pennsylvania, on the confiscation of rebel property : deliverd in the House of representatives, May 22, 1862
- Speech of Hon. Henry Winter Davis at Concert Hall, Philadelphia, September 24, 1863
- Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour before the Democratic State Convention, at Albany, Sept. 10, 1862, on receiving the nomination for governor
- Speech of Hon. John B. Steele, of New York, on the question of slavery
- Speech of Hon. John Conness : delivered at Platt's Hall, San Francisco, on Tuesday evening, October 18, 1864
- Speech of John K. Porter, at the Union ratification meeting, held at Glens Falls, Oct. 21
- Speeches and letters of Gerrit Smith 1843-1873
- Speeches of the Hon. Henry May, of Maryland : delivered in the House of Representatives, at the third session of the Thirty-seventh Congress
- The American conflict : a history of the great rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65: its causes, incidents, and results : intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery, from 1776 to the close of the war for the Union
- The American crisis considered
- The American question
- The American register and international journal
- The American union : its effect on national character and policy, with an inquiry into secession as a constitutional right, and the causes of the disruption
- The American war, and the conflict of principles therein involved
- The American war, facts and fallacies : a speech
- The Cambridge companion to Abraham Lincoln
- The Civil War diary of Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy
- The Civil War in the border South
- The Faneuil Hall address
- The Union on trial : the political journals of Judge William Barclay Napton, 1829-1883
- The Union war
- The Union, the Constitution, and slavery
- The War : and why it is
- The abolition conpiracy to destroy the Union, or, A ten years' record of the "Republican" party : the opinions of William Lloyd Garrison, Wendell Phillips, Abraham Lincoln ... [et. al.]
- The abolition of slavery : the right of the government under the war power
- The attitude of Thaddeus Stevens toward the conduct of the Civil War
- The battle of principles : a study of the heroism and eloquence of the anti-slavery conflict
- The battles that made Abraham Lincoln : how Lincoln mastered his enemies to win the Civil War, free the slaves, and preserve the Union
- The boundaries of American political culture in the Civil War era
- The brothers' war
- The case of the South against the North, or Historical evidence justifying the southern states of the American Union in their long controversy with northern states
- The case stated : the friends and enemies of the American slave
- The cause of all nations : an international history of the American Civil War
- The cause of freedom : which is its champion in America, the North or South?
- The condition of the South, and the duty of the North : as set forth in a letter from Gen. T. Seymour, lately released from "under fire" at Charleston
- The contest in America
- The death of slavery
- The destiny of our country
- The destruction of the republic and of all constitutional liberty, the object of the rebellion : the testimony of Southern witnesses
- The domestic and foreign relations of the United States
- The dual revolutions : anti-slavery and pro-slavery
- The duty of loyal men : speech of Daniel S. Dickinson at the union meeting in New York, Wed., Oct. 9, 1862 : Seymour democracy dissected
- The duty of loyal men : speech of Daniel S. Dickinson, at the Union meeting in New York, Wed., Oct. 9, 1862 : Seymour democracy dissected
- The false nation and its "bases", or, Why the South can't stand
- The federal Constitution-- its claims upon the educated men of the country : an address before the Associate Alumni of Hobart College delivered in Linden Hall, Geneva, July 16th, 1862
- The four acts of despotism : comprising I. The tax bill, with all the amendments. II. The finance bill. III. The conscription act. IV. The indemnity bill
- The future of the North-west : in connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New England
- The future of the North-west in connection with the scheme of reconstruction without New England
- The genesis of the Civil war : the story of Sumter, 1860-1861
- The good cause of President Lincoln : a lecture
- The governor's message reviewed : in the Senate, Jan. 28, 1863
- The great conspiracy : its origin and history
- The great questions of the times! : report of proceedings at the great inaugural mass meeting of the Loyal National League, in Union Square, New York, on the anniversary of Sumter
- The iron furnace, or, Slavery and secession
- The iron furnace, or, Slavery and secession
- The letter of a Republican : Edward N. Crosby, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, to Prof. S.F.B. Morse, Feb. 25, 1863, and Prof. Morse's reply, March 2d, 1863
- The letters of President Lincoln on questions of national policy
- The living Lincoln
- The lost cause regained
- The loyalty for the times
- The mind and art of Abraham Lincoln, philosopher statesman : texts and interpretations of twenty great speeches
- The nail hit on the head, or, The two Jonathans agreeing to settle the slave question with or without more fighting, as the South pleases
- The nationality of a people its vital element : an oration delivered in the New City Hall before the city government and citizens of Portland, July 4, 1861
- The natural history of secession, or, Despotism and democracy at necessary, eternal, exterminating war
- The necessities and wisdom of 1861. : A supplement to the 6th ed. of Slavery and the remedy
- The new gospel of peace according to St. Benjamin
- The power, duty, and necessity of destroying slavery in the rebel states : speech of Hon. Isaac N. Arnold, of Illinois : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 6, 1864
- The president : why he should be re-elected
- The price of gold and the presidency : considerations for the people
- The private letters of Lieut.-General Scott, and ex-President Buchanan's reply
- The questions of the day : an address, delivered in the Academy of Music in New York, on the fourth of July, 1861
- The rebellion : its consequences, and the congressional committee, denominated the Reconstruction Committee, with their action
- The rebuke of secession doctrines
- The second war of independence in America
- The slave power : its character, career and possible designs : being an attempt to explain the real issues involved in the American contest
- The soldiers' right to vote : who opposes it?--who favors it?, or, The record of the M'Clellan Copperheads against allowing the soldier who fights the right to vote while fighting
- The southern rebellion, and the constitutional powers of the republic for its suppression : an address delivered by Hon. Henry Winter Davis, before the Mercantile Library Association of Brooklyn, Nov. 26, 1861
- The three great races of men : their origin, character, history and destiny, with special regard to the present condition and future destiny of the black race in the United States
- The trial of the Constitution
- The true story of the barons of the South, or, The rationale of the American conflict
- The war : speech of Hon. E.C. Benedict, in the Assembly of the state of New York, April 6, 1864
- The war of slavery upon the Constitution : address of Charles D. Drake, on the anniversary of the Constitution, delivered in the City of Saint Louis, Sept. 17, 1862
- The war policy of the administration : letter of the President to the Union mass convention at Springfield, Illinois
- The war powers of the President, and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery
- The war powers of the President, and the legislative powers of Congress in relation to rebellion, treason and slavery
- The war, and how to end it
- The works of Charles Sumner
- The worst passions of human nature : white supremacy in the Civil War North
- The writ of habeas corpus and Mr. Binney
- The writings of Abraham Lincoln
- Three unlike speeches
- To the 38th Congress of the United States of America : An open letter from Dr. Rudolph Wieczorek
- Train's speeches in England, on slavery and emancipation
- Union and peace! : how they shall be restored : speech of Hon[orable] Charles Sumner before the Republican State Convention at Worcester, October 1, 1861
- Union, disunion, and reunion : a letter to General Franklin Pierce, ex-president of the United States
- Universal suffrage and complete equality in citizenship : the safeguards of democratic institutions
- Upon whom rests the guilt of the war? : separation : war without end
- War power outside the Constitution : review of Mr. Ryan's address
- What the South is fighting for
- Why the North cannot accept of separation
- Why the North cannot consent to disunion
- Wie der Krieg angefangen wurde : eine Berufung auf die Dokumente : mit besonderer Anführung südlicher Dokumente
- With Lincoln in the White House : Letters, Memoranda, and other Writings of John G. Nicolay, 1860-1865
- With ballots and bullets : partisanship and violence in the American Civil War
- [Letters and chapters on religion, slavery and politics in the United States]
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