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245 04 - TITLE STATEMENT |
Title |
The Annals of America 9 |
246 10 - VARYING FORM OF TITLE |
Title proper/short title |
1858-1865: The crisis of the Union |
246 30 - VARYING FORM OF TITLE |
Title proper/short title |
The crisis of the Union |
260 ## - PUBLICATION, DISTRIBUTION, ETC. |
Place of publication, distribution, etc. |
Chicago : |
Name of publisher, distributor, etc. |
Encyclopaedia Britannica, |
Date of publication, distribution, etc. |
2003. |
300 ## - PHYSICAL DESCRIPTION |
Extent |
22 v. : |
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ill. ; |
Dimensions |
25 cm. |
500 ## - GENERAL NOTE |
General note |
9 of 22 volumes; each volume has separate title. |
504 ## - BIBLIOGRAPHY, ETC. NOTE |
Bibliography, etc. note |
Includes bibliographical references and index. |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
Formatted contents note |
1858: The Union and Popular sovereignty: A House Divided / Abraham Lincoln; Reply to Lincoln / Stephen A. Douglas; The Lincoln- Douglas Debates: Douglas' Speech at Ottawa, August 21; Lincoln's Reply at Ottawa, August 21; Lincoln's Speech at Freeport, August 27; Douglas' Reply at Freeport, August 27; Lincoln's Speech at Jonesboro, September 15; Douglas' Reply at Jonesboro, September 15; Lincoln's Speech at Charleston, September 18; Douglas' Speech at Galesburg, October 7; Lincoln's Reply at Galesburg, October 7; Lincoln's Speech at Alton, October 15; Douglas' Second Speech at Alton, October 15; An Irrepressible Conflict / William H. Seward; The Right of the United States to Rule Mexico; On the Need for Physical Fitness / Anonymous; On Old Age / Oliver Wendell Holmes; American Nationality / Rufus Choate; Mott v. Pennsylvania Railroad Company / Ellis Lewis; The First Atlantic Cable / George Templeton Strong; On Supporting the Local Economy; Farmers' Platform; Farming / Ralph Waldo Emerson; A Plea for Scientific Agriculture / Anonymous; A Call for a Secularized University / Henry P. Tappan; On Sunday Closing Laws / David Smith Terry and Stephen J. Field -- 1859: The Influence Abroad of American Inventiveness / Anonymous; True Americanism / Carl Schurz; Nullification in the North; How to be the Perfect Housewife / Louis Antoine Godey; A Plea for Captain John Brown / Henry David Thoreau; Last Speech to the Court / John Brown; "John Brown's Body"; "Dixie" / Daniel Decatur Emmett and Albert Pike -- 1860: The Brahmin Cast of New England / Oliver Wendell Holmes;The Natural Rights of Civilized Women / Elizabeth Cady Stanton; "The Children's Hour" / Henry Wadsworth Longfellow; Address at Cooper Station / Abraham Lincoln; "I Hear America Singing" / Walt Whitman; An Essa on the Muel / Henry Wheeler Shaw (Josh Billings"); The Pony Express; Defense of an African American Pioneer Land Claim: Petition by Sylvester Gray; Report of the Senate Committee on Public Lands; "Misgivings" / Herman Melville; Party Platforms of 1860: Constitutional Union Platform; Republican Platform; Democratic Platform (Douglas); Democratic Platform (Breckinridge); Georgia Debate on Secession: For Secession / Robert Toombs; Against Secession / Alexander H. Stephens; Southern Secession: Mississippi Resolutions; South Carolina Declarations; The Impending Disruption of the Union / James Buchanan; War or Compromise: Opposition to Compromise / Benjamin F. Wade; Compromise Resolutions / John J. Crittenden; Secession Means War / John Sherman -- 1861: The Governments Right to Self-Defense / James Russell Lowell; Proposal for the Secession of New York / Fernando Wood; Economic Reasons for Secession; Inaugural Address / Jefferson Davis; "Ethnogenesis" / Henry Timrod; Compromise Resolutions of the House of Representatives; The Union at Any Price / John J. Crittenden; First Inaugural Address / Abraham Lincoln; A Plan to Avoid Civil War: Suggestions to the President on Domestic and Foreign Policy / William H. Seward; Reply to Seward / Abraham Lincoln; Resignation from the United States Army / Robert E. Lee: Letter to General Scott; Letter to Anne Marshall; War Message / Jefferson Davis; A War to Preserve the Union / Abraham Lincoln; "All Quiet Along the Potomac To-Night" / Ethel Lynn Beers; African American Refugees in the Northern Army / Benjamin F. Butler; An Alliance Between the Confederacy and Native Americans; "Song of the Mississippi Volunteers"; Military Proclamations and Civil Law / Abraham Lincoln; A Southern Christian View of Slavery; Patriotic Songs of North and South: "The Battle-Cry of Freedom" / George Frederick Root; "The Bonnie Blue Flag" / Harry McCarty; War, Industry, and Invention -- 1861-1864: Diary of a Southern Belle / Mary Boykin Chesnut -- |
505 0# - FORMATTED CONTENTS NOTE |
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1862: African American Hopes for Emancipation / John S. Rock; "The Battle Hymn of the Republic" / Julia Ward Howe; Resolutions on Secession and Reconstruction / Charles Sumner; American and European Interests in Mexico / William H. Seward; A Plea for Compensated Emancipation / Abraham Lincoln; Diary of a Confederate Spy / Rose O'Neal Greenhow; Ameriky for White Men / David Ross Locke ("Petroleum V. Nasby"); Concerning Wartime Taxes in the North / Thaddeus Stevens; The Homestead Act; Public Lands for the Benefit of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts; The Brass-Mounted Army; Advice to the President on Conducting the War / George B. McClellan; Discussion of War Aims: Freeing the Slaves / Horace Greeley; Saving the Union / Abraham Lincoln; African American Opposition to Lincoln's Offer of Colonization; Butler's Brutality in the South / Alexander Walker; "Barbara Frietchie" / John Greenleaf Whittier; Dilemma of a Norwegian Immigrant / Anonymous; "Three Hundred Thousand More" / James Sloan Gibbons; Opposition to Conscription in the Confederacy / Joseph Emerson Brown; Financial Resources of the North / Anonymous; American and European Cities / Anthony Trollope; The Spirit of America / Israel Benjamin; Two Poems / Emily Dickinson: "I Can't Live Without You"; "I Like to See it Lap the Miles"; The Preservation of Catholic Orthodoxy in American / Orestes A. Brownson; Lincoln and the American Character / Nathaniel Hawthorne -- 1863: Emancipation Proclamation / Abraham Lincoln; Songs About Freedom: "Many Thousands Gone"; "Kingdom Coming" / Henry Clay Work; Appointment of General Hooker / Abraham Lincoln; Opposition to the Theater in Time of War / John Lansing Burrows; The Press and Wartime Security / William Tecumseh Sherman; Resolutions Against Foreign Mediation; A Plea to Stop the War / Clement L. Vallandigham; The Question of Continuing the War: New Jersey Peace Resolutions; Protest of the New Jersey Soldiers; Government Seizure of Property in the Confederacy; Our Policy of Nonintervention / William H. Seward; Habeas Corpus in Time of Rebellion / Abraham Lincoln; Reflections on the Charge at Gettysburg / George E. Pickett; Conscription Problems in the South / Braxton Bragg, et al.; The Executive and the Caprice of the People / William Tecumseh Sherman; The Future of Free African Americans / Louis Agassiz; Emancipation as a Military Measure / Abraham Lincoln; Canals and Railroads / Anonymous; Manufacturer's Objection to an Income Tax; Opposition to the Rise of Labor Unions; The Beginning of Reconstruction / Abraham Lincoln; A Soldier's Plea for Equal Pay / James Henry Gooding; "When Johnny Comes Marching Home" / Patrick S. Gilmore; The Gettysburg Address / Abraham Lincoln; Economic Problems of the Confederacy / James Alexander Seddon; Race Rioting in Detroit / Thomas Buckner; "Marching Song of the First Arkansas" / Lindley Miller; A Program for Reconstruction / Abraham Lincoln: Proclamation of Amnesty; Annual Message to Congress; Money and Manners in the North / Edward Dicey; "Paul Revere's Ride" Henry Wadsworth Longfellow -- 1864: The Conditions and Prospects for Art in American / James Jackson Jarves; A Southern National Literature / Frank H. Alfriend; Civil Rights in the Confederacy / Alexander H. Stephens; "Come Home, Father" / Henry Clay Work; How Americans Die in Battle / Frank Wilkeson; "Tenting on the Old Camp Ground" / Walter Kittredge; Andersonville Diary / John L. Ransom; "Charleston" / Henry Timrod; An Act to Encourage Immigration; A Call for an International Trade' Assembly; Trade with Japan / William H. Seward; Opposition to the Congressional Plan for Reconstruction / Abraham Lincoln; The Instability of American Life / George Perkins Marsh; Work and Play in American / Thomas Low Nichols -- 1865: The First International to Abraham Lincoln; American Laborers and Immigrants / James D. Burn; Advertisement to Supply Immigrant Contract Labor; Army Atrocities Against Native Americans / E.W. Wynkoop; "Marching Through Georgia" / Henry Clay Work; Second Inaugural Address / Abraham Lincoln; A Final Exhortation to the Confederate People / Jefferson Davis; "Come Up from the Fields Father" / Walt Whitman; The Night Before Appomattox / George E. Pickett; The Meeting at Appomattox Court House / Horace Porter; General Order Number Nine / Robert E. Lee; Last Public Address / Abraham Lincoln; The Death of President Lincoln / Gideon Welles; Proclamation of Amnesty and Pardon for the Confederate States / Andrew Johnson; Provisional Government in North Carolina / Andrew Johnson; A Platform for Northern Democrats / David Ross Locke ("Petroleum V. Nasby"); Sheep in the Midst of Wolves; An Open Letter to the People of Texas / John H. Reagan; An Open Letter to Artemus Ward / Charles H. Smith ("Bill Arp"); The Restoration of the Union / Robert E. Lee; The Rights of the Conqueror / Thaddeus Stevens; Opposing Views on the Restoration of the Union: A Republican Editorial; A Democratic Editorial; Shorter Hours and Higher Wages / Ira Steward; On Postwar Industrial Expansion / John Sherman; The First Fruits of Reconstruction / Horace Greeley; Justice but Not Equality for African Americans / Benjamin G. Humphreys; Mississippi Black Code: Apprentice Law; Vagrancy Law; Civil Rights of Freedmen; Penal Code; Report on Conditions in the South / Ulysses S. Grant; "Laus Deo" / John Greenleaf Whittier. Index of Authors. |
520 ## - SUMMARY, ETC. |
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"Annals of American History provides a year-by-year documentary of U.S. history from 1493 to modern times." |
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