Note: 2nd column, center.Chronicling America features an 1865 New York Herald newspaper article, written by an unknown author,…
Note: 2nd column, bottom.Chronicling America features an 1864 Muscatine Weekly Journal newspaper article, written by an unknown…
BlackPast presents a 2014 article, written by H. Singer, that provides a brief history of the legal process of abolishing slavery…
The Power Library presents an 1866 historical speech, given by James R. Doolittle to the United States Senate, that provides…
The Library of Congress presents an 1864 historical letter, written by Jacob Bowker to Abraham Lincoln, that poses questions to…
The Library of Congress features an 1865 historical telegram, written by John G. Nicolay to Abraham Lincoln, that sent word to…
Note: See 3rd column, 3rd paragraph. Chronicling America features a February 10, 1893 article, writer unknown, from the Arizona…
YouTube presents a 2015 video, produced by ColumbiaLearn and hosted by Dr. Eric Foner, that provides a lecture on how President…
The Library of Congress presents an 1865 historical letter, written by Governor Thomas E. Bramlette (WP-KY) to President Abraham…
Note: See 1st column, 3rd to last paragraph.Chronicling America presents a March 11, 1876 article, author unknown, reprinted in…
The University of Virginia presents an 1866 historical speech, given by President Andrew Johnson to the United States Senate, in…
Note: 4th column, top.Chronicling America features an 1865 Evening Star newspaper article, written by an unknown author, that…
Note: 5th column, top. There is some slight damage to the newspaper.Chronicling America features an 1865 Daily Intelligencer…
Note: 4th column, top.Chronicling America features an 1865 Civilian and Telegraph newspaper article, written by an unknown author,…
Note: 7th column, center.Chronicling America features an 1865 Weekly Union Record newspaper article, written by an unknown author,…
The Library of Congress features a letter from White abolitionist Charles V. Dyers to President Abraham Lincoln on the character…