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Waddington, John, 1810-1880.
Wade, B. F. (Benjamin Franklin), 1800-1878. - Invasion of Harper's Ferry : speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the United States Senate, December 14, 1859. (1859)
- Humanity of the Confederates, or, The massacre of Fort Pillow, The (1864) available in print
- Plain truths for the people : speech of Senator Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 13 and 15, 1858. (1858)
- Property in the territories : speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade of Ohio, delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1860. (1860)
- Provisional governments : speech of Hon. B.F. Wade, of Ohio, in the United States Senate, January 18, 1866 : against the immediate restoration of the seceded states, and in reply to Mr. Doolittle and others. (1866)
- Report of the congressional committee on the operations of the Army of the Potomac : causes of its inaction and ill success. Its several campaigns. Why M'Clellan was removed. The Battle of Fredericksburg. Removal of Burnside. (1863) available in print
Wadstrom, Carl Bernhard, 1746-1799.
Wadsworth, Charles, 1814-1882. - Our own sins : a sermon preached in the Arch Street Church, on the day of humiliation and prayer, appointed by the President of the United states, Friday, January 4th, 1861 (1861) available in print
- American patriotism : a sermon preached in the Arch Street Church, Sabbath morning, April 28th, 1861 (1861) available in print
- Christian soldier : a sermon delivered in the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, Sunday morning, May 12th, 1861, The (1861) available in print
- Thanksgiving : a sermon preached in the Arch Street Presbyterian Church, on Thursday, November 28,1861 (1861) available in print
Wadsworth, William Henry, 1821-1893.
Wainwright, J. H. (John Howard), 1829-1871.
Wakeman, Abram, 1824-1889.
Walden, Treadwell, 1830-1918.
Walker, Amasa, 1799-1875.
Walker, Edward Ashley, 1834-1866.
Walker, James, 1794-1874.
Walker, Jonathan, 1799-1878.
Walker, Robert J. (Robert John), 1801-1869. - Jefferson Davis and repudiation : letter of Hon. Robert J. Walker. (1863)
- Letter of Mr. Walker, of Mississippi : relative to the reannexation of Texas : in reply to the call of the people of Carroll County, Kentucky, to communicate his views on that subject. (1844) available in print
- Review of our finances, and of the report of Hon. S.P. Chase, secretary of the Treasury (1862) available in print
- Our national finances : letter of Hon. Robt. J. Walker, ex-Secretary of the Treasury. (1867) available in print
- Letter of Hon. R. J. Walker, in favor of the reelection of Abraham Lincoln. London, Sept. 30, 1864. (1864) available in print
- Jefferson Davis and repudiation : letter of Hon. Robert J. Walker. (1863)
- Jefferson Davis. Repudiation, recognition and slavery : letter No. II of Hon. Robert J. Walker ... (1863)
Wall, James W. (James Walter), 1820-1872. - Speech of Hon. James W. Wall, of N.J. : on the Missouri emancipation bill, delivered in the United States Senate, February 7th, 1863. (1863) available in print
- Constitution : originating in compromise, it can only be preserved by adhering to its spirit, and observing its every obligation : an address, The (1862) available in print
- Speeches for the times (1864) available in print
- Address delivered by Hon. James W. Wall, at Newark, N.J., July 4th, 1863. (1863) available in print
Wallace, Cyrus W. (Cyrus Washington), 1805-1889.
Wallace, Henry E. (Henry Edward), 1814-1879.
Wallace, J. W. (John Winfield), 1818-1889.
Walley, Samuel Hurd, 1805-1877.
Wallis, S. Teackle (Severn Teackle), 1816-1894.
Walsh, Robert, 1784-1859.
Walton, E. P. (Eliakim Persons), 1812-1890.
Warburton, A. F. (Adolphus Frederick) - Loyal meeting of the people of New York, to support the government, prosecute the war and maintain the union : held at the Cooper Institute, Friday evening, March 6, 1863 (1863)
- Loyal meeting of the people of New York, to support the government, prosecute the war and maintain the union : held at the Cooper Institute, Friday evening, March 6, 1863 (1863)
Ward, Eber B., 1811-1875.
Ward, Elijah, 1816-1882. - Bankrupt law, its present necessity, and importance as a permanent act : speech of Hon. Elijah Ward, of New York : delivered in the House of Representatives, June 3, 1862. (1862) available in print
- True policy of the government relative to the conduct of the war with a view to the restoration of the Union : speech of Hon. Elijah Ward, of New York, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 9, 1865, The (1865)
Ward, Jonathan, 1769-1860.
Ward, Marcus L. (Marcus Lawrence), 1812-1884.
Ward, Samuel Dexter, 1788-1871.
Warder, T. B. - Battle of Young's branch; or, Manassas plain, fought July 21, 1861. With maps of the battle field made by actual survey, and the various positions of the regiments and artillery companies placed thereon, with an account of the movements of each, procured from the commanding officer, or an officer of the regiment. Also, an account of the battle. Also, the battle ground of the 18th July, 1861, with General Beauregard's report of said battle. (1862)
Wardlaw, Ralph, 1779-1853.
Ware, Camilla.
Ware, Henry, 1794-1843.
Ware, John F. W. (John Fothergill Waterhouse), 1818-1881.
Warner, Samuel.
Warren, E. W. (Ebenezer W.), b. 1820.
Washburn, Daniel.
Washburn, Emory, 1800-1877. - Land monopoly in agriculture hostile to labor and free institutions : an address before the Worcester County West Agricultural Society at its annual exhibition at Barre, September 29, 1864 (1846) available in print
- National reconstruction and the duty of the profession. (1864)
- Connection between the social and political condition of a people, and the mode of holding and cultivating their lands : an address before the Midlesex Agricultural Society, at their annual cattle show, Sept. 19, 1861, The (1861) available in print
- Civil polity, a branch of school education : a lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at New-Haven, Conn., August 1865. (1865) available in print
- Can a state secede? Sovereignty in its bearing upon secession and state rights. (1865) available in print
Washburn, Israel, 1813-1883. - Speech of Hon. I. Washburn, Jr., of Maine, on the bill to organize territorial governments in Nebraska and Kansas, and against the abrogation of the Missouri compromise : House of Representatives, April 7, 1854. (1854) available in print
- Speech of Hon. I. Washburn, Jr., of Maine, on the bill to organize territorial governments in Nebraska and Kansas, and against the abrogation of the Missouri compromise : House of Representatives, April 7, 1854. (1854)
- President's message and the slavery question : speech of Hon. I. Washburn, of Maine : in the House of Representatives, December 10, 1856, The (1856)
- Issues : the Dred Scott decision : the parties : speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860, The (1860) available in print
- Oration, delivered in the City Hall, Portland : before the city government and citizens, July 4th, 1865 (1865)
- Issues : the Dred Scott decision : the parties : speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860, The (1860)
Washingtonian.
Waterbury, J. B. (Jared Bell), 1799-1876.
Waterbury, Nelson J. (Nelson Jarvis), 1829-1894.
Watkins, William J.
Watson, Henry, b. 1813?
Watson, Richard, 1781-1833.
Watts, Robert, 1820-1895.
Wayland, Francis, 1796-1865.
Webb, J. Watson (James Watson), 1802-1884.
Webb, Richard Davis, 1805-1872.
Webb, Samuel, 1794-1869.
Webb, Thomas H. (Thomas Hopkins), 1801-1866.
Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. - Speech delivered by Daniel Webster at Niblo's saloon, in New York, on the 15th March, 1837. (1837) available in print
- Speech of the Honorable Daniel Webster, on the compromise bill : delivered in the Senate of the United States, on the 17th day of July, 1850. (1850) available in print
- Mr. Webster's speech in answer to Mr. Calhoun, March 22, 1838. (1838) available in print
- Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's resolutions : in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. (1850)
- Webster and Hayne's celebrated speeches : in the United States Senate, on Mr. Foot's resolution of January, 1830 : also Daniel Webster's speech in the Senate of the United States, May [i.e.March] 7, 1850, on the slavery compromise. (1863) available in print
- Mr. Webster's speech, in the Senate of the United States, March 23, 1848, on the Mexican War. (1848) available in print
- Remarks of Mr. Webster on the following resolution, moved by Mr. Clay, as a substitute for the 5th of Mr. Calhoun's resolutions : viz: "resolved, that the interference, by the citizens of any of the states, with the view to the abolition of slavery in this district, is endangering the rights and security of the people of this district; and that any act or measure of Congress, designed to abolish slavery in this district, would be a violation of the faith implied in the cessions by the states of Virginia and Maryland; a just cause of alarm to the people of the slave-holding states, and have a direct and inevitable tendency to disturb and endanger the Union.". (1838)
- Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster, on the subject of slavery : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. (1850) available in print
- Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, on Mr. Clay's resolutions : in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850. (1850)
- Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster to the young men of Albany : Wednesday, May 28, 1851. (1851) available in print
- Great orations and senatorial speech of Daniel Webster,, The (1853) available in print
Webster, Delia Ann.
Webster, E. H. (Edwin Hanson), 1829-1893.
Webster, George H., d. 1884.
Webster, John C. (John Calvin), 1810-1884.
Webster, Noah, 1758-1843.
Webster, Sidney, 1828-1910.
Wedgwood, William B.
Weeden, John E.
Weiss, John, 1818-1879. - Conscience the best policy : a fast-day sermon, preached on April 6, 1848 (1848) available in print
- Reform and repeal : a sermon preached of Fast-Day, April 6, 1854, and Legal anarchy, a sermon preached on June 4, 1854, after the rendition of Anthony Burns (1854) available in print
- Discourse upon causes for thanksgiving : preached at Watertown, Nov. 30, 1862, A (1862)
- Four necessities : a New-Year's sermon, The (1863)
- Northern strength and weakness : an address on occasion of the national fast, April 30, 1863, delivered in Watertown / (1863) available in print
- Least of two evils : a sermon, preached on July 9, 1848, The (1848)
- Four necessities : a New-Year's sermon, The (1863)
- Discourse upon causes for thanksgiving : preached at Watertown, Nov. 30, 1862, A (1862)
Weld, Theodore Dwight, 1803-1895. - Power of Congress over the District of Columbia : reprinted from the New-York evening post, with additions by the author, The (1838)
- American slavery as it is; testimony of a thousand witnesses. (1839)
- Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights, The (1838)
- Persons held to service, fugitive slaves, andc. (1840)
- Power of Congress over the District of Columbia : originally published in the New-York evening post, under the signature of "Wythe." : with additions by the author, The (1838)
- American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses. (1839)
- American slavery as it is : testimony of a thousand witnesses. (1839)
- Power of Congress over the District of Columbia : originally published in the New-York Evening post, under the signature of "Wythe" : with additions by the author, The (1838)
- Bible against slavery, or, An inquiry into the genius of the Mosaic system, and the teachings of the Old Testament on the subject of human rights, The (1864) available in print
- Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights, The (1837)
- Power of Congress over the District of Columbia : originally published in the New-York evening post, under the signature of "Wythe" : with additions by the author, The (1838)
- Bible against slavery : an inquiry into the patriarchal and Mosaic systems on the subject of human rights, The (1838)
Wells, David Ames, 1828-1898.
Wenkstern, Otto.
Wentworth, J. B. (John Brodhead), 1823-1893.
Wesley, John, 1703-1791.
West Brookfield Anti-Slavery Society.
West India Planters and Merchants (London, England)
West Indian proprietor.
West Indian.
West, Nathaniel, 1794-1864. - Sketch of the General Hospital, U. S. Army, at West Philadelphia, A (1862)
- History of the Satterlee U. S. A. Gen. Hospital, at West Philadelphia, Pa., from October 8, 1862, to October 8, 1863, (1863) available in print
Western Sanitary Commission.
Western Unitarian Christian Union.
Western farmer.
Weston, David, 1836-1875.
Weston, Edward P. (Edward Payson), 1839-1929.
Weston, George M. (George Melville), 1816-1887.
Weston, Henry G. (Henry Griggs), 1820-1909.
Wetherill, William.
Wharton, Francis, 1820-1889.
Wharton, Geo. M. (George Mifflin), 1808-1870.
Wheatley, Phillis, 1753-1784.
Wheaton, Josephus, 1788-1825.
Wheelock, Edwin M. (Edwin Miller), 1829-1901.
Whipper, William, 1804?-1876.
Whipple, Charles K. (Charles King), 1808-1900. - American Board of Missions and slavery : a reprint of the correspondence in the "Nonconformist" newspaper; to which is added, an article on the fall of Dr. Pomroy and his consequent dismissal from office, The (1860) available in print
- Bible against oppression, The (1800)
- Family relation as affected by slavery, The (1858)
- Methodist Church and slavery, The (1859) available in print
- Slavery and the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. (1859) available in print
- American Tract Society, Boston, The (1859) available in print
- Non-resistance principle : with particular application to the help of slaves by abolitionists, The (1860)
- Relation of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions to slavery (1861) available in print
- Family relation as affected by slavery, The (1858)
- Chapter of theological and religious experience, A (1858) available in print
- Non-resistance principle : with particular application to the help of slaves by abolitionists, The (1860)
Whitcomb, William C. (William Charles), 1820-1864.
[White, Andrew Dickson, 1832-1918.] - Abolition of slavery the right of government under the war power, The (1861)
- Christianity versus treason and slavery. Religion rebuking sedition. (1864) available in print
- North and the South misrepresented and misjudged, or, A candid view of our present difficulties and danger, and their causes and remedy, The (1861) available in print
- Opinions of the early presidents, and of the fathers of the Republic, upon slavery, and upon Negroes as men and soldiers. (1863) available in print
- Preservation of the Union : a national economic necessity, The (1863)
- Rebel conditions of peace and The mechanics of the South. (1863)
- Unjust judge : a memorial of Roger Brooke Taney, late Chief Justice of the United States, The (1865) available in print
- Voices from the Army! : The soldiers open their batteries on the Copperheads. The President cordially sustained. No compromise with traitors! (1863)
- Proceedings of an union meeting, held in New York. An appeal to the South. (1860)
- Miscegenation indorsed by the Republican Party. (1864)
- Emancipation and its results.. (1863)
- Presentation of sword, andc., to Lieut.-Colonel Rice ; Presentation of sword, andc., to Lieut. Geo. W. Warren. (1861) available in print
- Advocate of peace. (1847) available in print
- Testimonial to Col. Rush C. Hawkins, Ninth regiment N.Y.V., "Hawkins' zouaves". (1863)
- Contrast; the Whig and Democratic platforms - the Whig and Democratic candidates for the presidency, The (1852) available in print
- To churchmen : the following memorial is reported to have been laid before the "General Council" of the bishops, clergy and laity, of the Protestant Episcopal Church in "The Confederate States of America," held in St. Paul's Church, Augusta, Georgia, November 22d, 1862. (1863)
- Facts for the people : the abolition leaders convicted out of their own mouths of disunion-abolitionism, of insurrectionary doctrines, a design to change the government, override the Constitution and form a central despotism, of falsehood, corruption and treason! (1863)
- Minority representation. (1862)
- Mob rule and state sovereignty. (1863)
- Washington despotism dissected in articles from the Metropolitan record, The (1863) available in print
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present : the spirit of the Constitution on the bench -- Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel. (1863) available in print
- Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the republic : a council of the past on the tyranny of the present : the spirit of the Constitution on the bench -- Abraham Lincoln, prisoner at the bar, his own counsel. (1863)
- Southern hatred of free institutions. (1861) available in print
- Hospital scenes after the battle of Gettysburg, July, 1863 (1864) available in print
- General H.W. Halleck's report reviewed in the light of facts. (1862) available in print
- Battles during the great American rebellion, A.D. 1861-1862. (1862)
- Great naval expedition ; The expedition to South Carolina : official reports of the commanders ; The great armada ; The great naval battle at Port Royal ; From the fleet at Port Royal ; From the army in South Carolina ; Official order of the Navy Department on the Port Royal affair, The (1862) available in print
- Sketch of the early life and of the civil and military services of Maj. Gen. John W. Geary, candidate of the National Union Party for Governor of Pennsylvania, A (1866) available in print
- Biographical sketch of the Most Rev. John Hughes, D. D., archbishop of New York. (1864) available in print
- Book of brothers, (second series) : being a history of the adventures of John W. Hutchinson and his family in the camps of the Army of the Potomac, The (1864) available in print
- Late Major-General Sumner, The (1863)
- Life and services as a soldier of Major-General Grant the hero of Fort Donelson! Vicksburg! and Chattanooga! : commander of the military division of the Mississippi; and captor of 472 cannon and over ninety thousand rebel prisoners, The (1864) available in print
- Life and public services of Major-General Butler (Benjamin F. Butler) : the hero of New Orleans : commander of the military department of Virginia and North Carolina : also commissioner for the exchange of prisoners. (1864)
- Life, campaigns, and public services of General McClellan (George B. McClellan) : the hero of western Virginia! South Mountain! and Antietam!, The (1864) available in print
- Life and public services of Major-General McClellan : which includes a complete summary of his report, The (1864)
- Life and public services of Major-General Meade. (George Gordon Meade) The hero of Gettysburg; and commander of the Army of the Potomac. (1864)
- Christ in the army : a selection of sketches of the work of the U.S. Christian commission (1865) available in print
- Constitutional Convention, delegates at large : responsibility to small districts; impartial manhood suffrage : remarks of Hon. Andrew D. White, of Onondaga, in the Senate, The (1867)
- Selections from the testimony taken by the United States Commission, in respect to cotton as a source of national revenue. (1866) available in print
- Services at the Summerfield M.E. Church, on Sabbath morning, bore the impress of the great sorrow, The (1865)
- Indianapolis. (1865)
- Saint Louis. (1865)
- Yesterday at the Academy : the bust of Lincoln, inauguration ceremonies : remarks of Governor Bramlette, and oration of Hon. James Speed : a large and appreciative audience. (1867)
- Letter to William Howard Russell, LL.D. on passages in his "Diary North and South", A (1863)
- Life and military career of "Stonewall" Jackson : from authentic sources. (1863) available in print
- Charters of freedom. (1863)
- Sunbeam, spectator and pencil sketch, The (1862)
- Only authentic life of Geo. Brinton McClellan, alias Little Mac : with an account of his numerous victories, from Phillipi to Antietam. (1864) available in print
- Only authentic life of Abraham Lincoln, alias "Old Abe" : a son of the West : with an account of his birth and education, his rail-splitting and flat-boating, his joke-cutting and soldiering, with some allusions to his journeys from Springfield to Washington and back again. (1864) available in print
- Copperhead minstrel : a choice collection of Democratic poems and songs, for the use of political clubs and the social circle. (1863) available in print
- Lincoln Katechismus, worin die Schonheiten und Excentritaten des Despotismus vollstandig dargestellt sind : ein Wegweiser zur Prasidentenwahl von 1864, Der (1864) available in print
- Lincoln catechism wherein the eccentricities and beauties of despotism are fully set forth : a guide to the presidential election of 1864, The (1864) available in print
- Old Abe's jokes : fresh from Abraham's bosom, containing all his issues, excepting the "greenbacks," to call in some of which, this work is issued. (1864) available in print
- Duty on paper. Why it should be removed, The (1863) available in print
- Instructions for using internal revenue stamps : furnished gratuitously, at the principal depot for stamps, 304 Chestnut Street, Central Depot, S.E. Cor. Fifth and Chestnut Sts. (1862)
- Treasury note, the lever by which to raise the world : the duty of government to give remunerative employment to the returned volunteers when peace shall have disarmed treason : a little work devoted to the general interest, and dedicated to misfortune, The (1862) available in print
- Proceedings of the meeting in relation to the establishment of a large national bank, in this city. (1863)
- Report on the National Bank Currency Act, its defects and its effects. (1863) available in print
- Memorial of the paper manufacturers : to the honorable the Senate and House of Representatives of the United States, in Congress assembled. (1863)
- How to organize a national bank under Secretary Chase's bill (1863) available in print
- Price of gold and the presidency : considerations for the people, The (1864) available in print
- Table showing the wholesale prices of articles connected with the manufacture of paper, before and during the war, in New York and Philadelphia : with bills and certificates showing that these prices were actually paid. (1865)
- Reply to a pamphlet recently published by Sidney George Fisher, esq., entitled "A national currency.", A (1865) available in print
- Loyalty and disloyalty. (1862)
- To the Christians of the United States of America : "the empire of Christ is peace". (1862)
- On political economy : read and ponder. (1862)
- American freedman, The (1866) available in print
- Diary of the great rebellion. Containing a complete summary of each day's events, from the inauguration of the rebellion at Charleston, S. C., December 20th, 1860, to the 1st of January, 1862. (1862) available in print
- Nashville medical record, The (1859) available in print
- List of wounded Pennsylvania soldiers, received in hospitals at Washington and Alexandria, from June 3 to June 18, 1864 : specially prepared for the Pennsylvania Military State Agency, 487 11th Street, Washington, D.C. (1864) available in print
- State military record : devoted to the interests of New York soldiers, The (1866)
- State military record : devoted to the interests of New York soldiers, The (1866)
- Carpenter's painting : President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation before the Cabinet. (1865)
- Johnson Party : from the Atlantic monthly, September, 1866, The (1866)
- Thirty-nine articles of faith of the new party : to be organized at Philadelphia in August, 1866, The (1866)
- Life of James W. Jackson, the Alexandria hero, the slayer of Ellsworth, the first martyr in the cause of southern independence; containing a full account of the circumstances of his heroic death, and the many remarkable incidents in his eventful life, constituting a true history, more like romance than reality. (1862) available in print
- Most bitter foe of nations, and the way to its permanent overthrow : an address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Yale College, July 25, 1866, The (1866)
- Reply to a pamphlet entitled "Advantages of League Island for a naval station, by a New England man" : with an account of the discharge, by the Secretary of the Navy, from the service, of the acting executive officer of the iron-clad fleet for speaking against League Island, A (1866) available in print
- Memorial of the U. S. naval engineers, to the 38th Congress, first session. (1864)
- Negroes and religion : The Episcopal Church at the South : memorial to the general convention of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America. (1856)
- Ancient glory of the Negro race, The (1863)
- Abolition of slavery the right of government under the war power, The (1861)
- Abolition of slavery the right of government under the war power, The (1862)
- Reply to the Hon. Reverdy Johnson's attack on the administration in the case of Fitz John Porter, convicted of shameful misbehaviour before the enemy, A (1863) available in print
- Democratic opinions on slavery! 1776-1863. (1863)
- Democratic peace offered for the acceptance of Pennsylvania voters, A (1864)
- Wort an die Wahler Pennsylvaniens uber die Annehmbarkeit der demokratischen Friedens-Vorschlage, Ein (1864)
- Pflichten der Adoptiv-Burger in der gegenwartigen Krise, Die (1863) available in print
- Few words for honest Pennsylvania Democrats, A (1863) available in print
- First duty of the citizen : grandeur of the struggle and its responsibilities : Southern principles, The (1863) available in print
- First duty of the citizen, The (1863)
- Old continental and the new greenback dollar, The (1864)
- Proofs for workingmen of the monarchic and aristocratic designs of the southern conspirators and their northern allies. (1864)
- Picture of slavery, drawn from the decisions of southern courts, A (1863) available in print
- Rebuke of secession doctrines, The (1863) available in print
- Will of the people, The (1864)
- Woodward in 1860 and 1863. (1863)
- Workingman's reasons for the re-election of Abraham Lincoln, A (1864)
- Man who doesn't vote, The (1860)
- Biographical sketches of Hon. John C. Breckinridge, Democratic nominee for president, and General Joseph Lane, Democratic nominee for vice president. (1860) available in print
- Doctrines and policy of the Republican Party : as given by its recognized leaders, orators, presses, and platforms, The (1860) available in print
- Conspiracy to break up the Union : the plot and its development : Breckinridge and Lane the candidates of a disunion party, The (1860) available in print
- Emancipation and its results.. (1863)
- Page of history : from the N.Y. Journal of Commerce, A (1864)
- Abolition philanthropy! : The fugitive slave law too bad for southern Negroes, but good enough for free citizens of foreign birth! Handcuffs for white men! Shoulder straps for Negroes! Voters read! (1862)
- Black record! : Gov. Curtin's portrait drawn by a Black Republican editor : Who clothed our soldiers in shoddy? : Who plundered our brave volunteers? : Voters read!, A (1863)
- Brief sketch of the life and history of General McClellan, with incidents in his illustrious career, A (1864)
- Read, reflect and vote! (1860)
- Mr. Lincoln's arbitrary arrests : the acts which the Baltimore platform approves. (1864) available in print
- Corruptions and frauds of Lincoln's administration. (1864)
- Times, The (1864)
- Unsere Zeiten. (1864)
- Life and services of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan, The (1864) available in print
- Miscegenation indorsed by the Republican Party. (1864)
- Campaign songs. (1864)
- Echo from the army : what our soldiers say about the Copperheads, The (1863)
- How the Copperheads would preserve the Union : record of George H. Pendleton, in the Congress of the United States during the rebellion. (1864)
- George H. Pendleton, the Copperhead candidate for vice-president : his hostility to the American republic illustrated by his record as a representative in the Congress of the United States from the state of Ohio. (1864)
- Great surrender to the rebels in arms : the armistice : "immediate efforts to be made for a cessation of hostilities" : peace and disunion platform of the Chicago Copperhead convention, The (1864)
- Few plain words with the rank and file of the Union armies, A (1864)
- Leave Pope to get out of his scrape : McClellan's dispatches. (1864)
- Review of the governor's message : speech of Hon. Andrew D. White, of Onondaga, in Senate, March, 1864. (1864)
- Country before party : the voice of loyal Democrats. (1863) available in print
- Spirit of the Chicago Convention. Extracts from all the notable speeches delivered in and out of the National "Democratic" Convention. A surrender to the rebels advocated--a disgraceful and pussillanimous peace demanded--the federal government savagely denounced and shamefully vilified, and not a word said against the crime of treason and rebellion. (1864) available in print
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- Demokratischen Aussichten, Die (1864)
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- Address to the people of Pennsylvania : issued by authority of the Association of Loyal Pennsylvanians, of Washington, D.C. September, 1864. (1864) available in print
- Political dialogues : soldiers on their right to vote, and the men they should support. (1864) available in print
- Voters' catechism. Plain questions and answers for the campaign. (1864)
- Questions for the times! (1864)
- Christianity versus treason and slavery. Religion rebuking sedition. (1864)
- Great northern conspiracy of the "O.S.L.", The (1864) available in print
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- Uncle Sam's debts and his ability to pay them. (1864)
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- Immense meeting in favor of the Union. (1863) available in print
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- African servitude : when, why, and by whom instituted : by whom, and how long, shall it be maintained? : read and consider. (1860) available in print
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- National war manual : a hand book of useful knowledge for the American citizen and soldier : compiled from official sources, The (1862) available in print
- Wounded. (1863)
- Southern pictorial primer : designed for the use of schools and families : embellished with numerous engravings, The (1864) available in print
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- Letter to an English friend on the American war, A (1863) available in print
- Secret correspondence illustrating the condition of affairs in Maryland. (1863) available in print
- John Y. Beall, the pirate spy (1865) available in print
- Bob's letter. (1862)
- Tennessee letters. (1863)
- Fall of Peter Griese : a parody, The (1860)
- Battle of Fort Sumter and first victory of the southern troops, April 13th, 1861. Full accounts of the bombardment, with sketches of the scenes, incidents, etc. Compiled chiefly from the detailed reports of the Charleston press , The (1861) available in print
- International law : war and peace. (1863)
- Foreign correspondence in relation to the rebellion in the United States. (1863)
- African's right to citizenship, The (1865) available in print
- Most bitter foe of nations, and the way to its permanent overthrow : an address delivered before the Phi Beta Kappa Society at Yale College, July 25, 1866, The (1866)
- Lincoln campaign songster : for the use of clubs, containing all of the most popular songs. (1864)
- M'Clellan campaign songster : for the use of clubs containing all of the most popular songs. (1864)
- Song of the volunteers. (1862)
- Lines on the death of the Confederate Gen. Albert Sidney Johnston, of Ky. : who fell at the battle of "Shiloh," Miss., Sunday, April 6, 1862. (1862)
- Songs for the times. (1863)
- Copperhead's catechism of negro equality, The (1860)
- Viva l'America. (1860)
- Father of freedom, The (1860)
- Bully for us. (1861)
- Brooklyn 13th Regiment. (1861)
- Mother, is the battle over? (1862)
- Johnny is gone for a soldier. (1862)
- Corcoran to his regiment, or, I would not take parole : as sung at Jones' Wood, 29 August 1861, for the benefit of the widows and orphans of those of the 69th Regiment who fell at Bull-Run (1861)
- Our Union, right or wrong. (1860)
- Abraham's daughter : as sung by Charley Fox, of Hooley's Minstrels. (1862)
- New-York volunteer, The (1862)
- Charge at Roanoke, The (1862)
- Hurrah for the Union. (1861)
- John Brown's song. (1860)
- Bully for all. (1861)
- Whack row de dow. (1861)
- Bummers, come and meet us. (1862)
- O! What's the matter. (1864)
- McClellan, the pride of "Jersey Blue". (1864)
- Glory to old Maine. (1861)
- Review of the governor's message : speech of Hon. Andrew D. White, of Onondaga, in Senate, March, 1864. (1864)
- Echo from the army. What our soldiers say about the Copperheads, The (1863)
- Great mass meeting of loyal citizens at Cooper Institute, Friday evening, March 6, 1863, The (1863) available in print
- Three voices: the soldier, farmer, and poet. To the Copper heads, The (1863)
- Northern true men and southern traitors. Address and resolutions of the Connecticut soldiers. Extracts from Richmond journals. (1863)
- Venom and the antidote, The (1863)
- Military despotism! Suspension of the habeas corpus! Curses coming home to roost! (1863) available in print
- Two ways of treason, or, The open traitor of the South face to face with his skulking abettor at the North, The (1863) available in print
- Bloody week : riot, murder and arson, containing a full account of this wholesale outrage on life and property, accurately prepared from official sources, The (1863) available in print
- Thrilling narrative from the lips of the sufferers of the late Detroit riot, March 6, 1863 : with the hair breadth escapes of men, women and children, and destruction of colored men's property, not less than $15,000, A (1863) available in print
- Assassination and history of the conspiracy : a complete digest of the whole affair from its inception to its culmination, sketches of the principal characters, reports of the obsequies, etc, The (1865) available in print
- McClellan's campaign. (1862)
- Tardy George. (1862)
- Did Gen'l McClellan ever intend to hurt the rebels? (1863)
- Major-General George B. McClellan, from August 1st, 1861, to August 1st, 1862 ... (1862) available in print
- Mai-jour (translated May-day) General George Barnum McClellan, militant-homopath to the army of the Confederates : attacked, after his own mode, through parallels. (1864) available in print
- George B. McClellan als Feldherr, Patriot und Staatsmann : eine biographische Skizze des demokratischen Prasidentschafts-Candidaten, nebst einem Anhang uber die Grundsatze und Politik der demokratischen Partei : wie kundgegeben in den Reden, Beschlussen und Annahme-Schreiben der am 29. August zu Chicago abgehaltenen National-Convention und ihrer Nominirten. (1864) available in print
- Spirit of Washington, or, McClellan's vision : a wonderful revelation of the present rebellion, The (1862) available in print
White, Hugh Lawson, 1773-1840.
White, Richard Grant, 1821-1885. - New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1864)
- New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1863)
- Book of the Prophet Stephen, son of Douglas : wherein marvellous things are foretold of the reign of Abraham. (1863)
- Book of the Prophet Stephen, son of Douglas : wherein marvellous things are foretold of the reign of Abraham. (1863)
- Adventures of Sir Lyon Bouse, bart., in America, during the Civil War : being extracts from his diary, The (1867) available in print
- Revelations : a companion to the "New gospel of peace" according to Abraham. (1863) available in print
- New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1863)
- New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1863)
- New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1863)
- New gospel of peace : according to St. Benjamin, The (1863)
Whitehead, John, 1819-1905.
Whiteley, Henry.
Whitestown Anti-Slavery Society.
Whiting, William, 1813-1873.
Whitmore, William Henry, 1836-1900.
Whitney, Daniel S.
Whittet, James.
Whittier, John Greenleaf, 1807-1892. Branded hand.
Whittlesey, J. H. (Joseph Hotchkiss), 1821-1886.
Wick, William W., 1796-1868.
Wickliffe, C. A. (Charles Anderson), 1788-1869.
Wickliffe, Robert, 1775-1859.
Wicksteed, Charles, 1810-1885.
Wiegand, Conrad.
Wigan, Horace, 1818?-1885.
Wiggins, John H.
Wigham, Eliza.
Wight, L. M.
Wikoff, Henry, 1813-1884.
Wilberforce, Samuel, 1805-1873.
Wilberforce, William, 1759-1833.
Wiley, Calvin Henderson, 1819-1887.
Wiley, I. W. (Isaac William), 1825-1884.
Wilkerson, Major James. - Midnight cry : the parable of the great supper--Luke, 14th chapter, verses 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, and 22. New Orleans, Louisiana, 8th of first month, A.D. 1859. To the Church of Christ:--The undersigned, thy servant for Christ's sake, has here thought fit to spread before you, for your consideration, his candid and impartial views in regard to the subject set forth above, of the great epoch that seems to be fast dawning on this our world, The (1859)
- Wilkerson's history of his travels and labors, in the United States, as a missionary : in particular, that of the Union Seminary, located in Franklin Co. Ohio, since he purchased his liberty in New Orleans, La., andc. (1861) available in print
Wilkes, George, 1817-1885. - Great battle, fought at Manassas, between the federal forces, under the General McDowell, and the Rebels, under Gen. Beauregard, Sunday, July 21, 1861. From notes taken on the spot, The (1861)
- "McClellan:" who he is and "what he has done," and Little Mac: "From Ball's Bluff to Antietam." Both in one. Revised by the author. (1864) available in print
- McClellan : who he is and what he has done (1862)
- McClellan : from Ball's Bluff to Antietam (1863) available in print
Wilkeson, Samuel, 1781-1848.
Wilkinson, Morton S. (Morton Smith), 1819-1894.
Wilks, Samuel Charles, 1789-1872.
Willard, G. L. (George L.)
Willard, Joseph, 1798-1865.
Willard, Samuel, 1775-1859.
Willcox, G. B. (Giles Buckingham), 1826-1922.
Willer, T. I.
Williams, A. D. (Alvin Dighton), b. 1825.
Williams, B. W. - Report of the trial of B.W. Williams and others, editors and printers of the Dew Drop, a temperance paper published at Taunton, Mass., for an alleged libel upon William Wilbar, a rumseller of Taunton, before the Supreme judicial court at New Bedford, at the November term, 1845, His honor, Judge Hubbard, on the bench. (1846) available in print
Williams, George H. (George Henry), 1823-1910.
Williams, J. E., fl. 1863.
Williams, James, b. 1825.
Williams, James, fl. 1834-1837.
Williams, John Mason, 1780-1868.
Williams, Mary Temple Harrison, 1833-1910.
Williams, Peter, 1780?-1840.
Williams, Robert H. (Robert Hunter), 1834-1904.
Williams, Robert, d. 1790.
Williams, Stephen K. (Stephen Keyes), 1819-1916.
Williams, Thomas Scott, 1777-1861.
Williams, Thomas, 1779-1876.
Williams, Thomas, 1806-1872. - Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the reconstruction of the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1866. (1866)
- Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the restoration of the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, April 28, 1864. (1864) available in print
- Speech of Hon. Thomas Williams, of Pennsylvania, on the reconstruction of the Union : delivered in the House of Representatives, February 10, 1866. (1866)
Williams, William R., 1804-1885
Williamson, Passmore.
Williston, Seth, 1770-1851.
Willson, E. B. (Edmund Burke), 1820-1895.
Willson, James R. (James Renwick), 1780-1853.
Wilmot Horton, Robert, Sir, 1784-1841.
Wilmot, David, 1814-1868.
Wilson, Calvin D. (Calvin Dill), b. 1857.
Wilson, Daniel, 1778-1858. - Thoughts on British colonial slavery (1827)
- Guilt of forbearing to deliver our British colonial slaves : a sermon preached at the Parish church of Cheltenham, Gloucestershire on Wednesday, October 7th, at the Parish Church of St. Mary, Islington on Wednesday, October 28th, and at St. John's Chapel, Bedford Row, London, on Sunday, October 31, 1830, The (1830) available in print
Wilson, Henry, 1812-1875. - Kansas affairs. Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 9, 1856. (1856)
- Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Mass., in the Senate, March 27th, 1862 : on the bill to abolish slavery in the District of Columbia, introduced by him December 16th, 1861, referred to the District Committee, and reported back with amendments by Mr. Morrill. (1862)
- Death of slavery is the life of the nation : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson (of Massachusetts), in the Senate, March 28, 1864 : on the proposed amendment to the Constitution prohibiting slavery within the United States, The (1864) available in print
- Crittenden compromise--a surrender : speech of Henry Wilson, of Mass. : delivered in the Senate, February 21st, 1861 : on the resolutions of Mr. Crittenden proposing amendments to the Constitution of the United States, The (1861)
- Death of slavery--the life of the nation : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts : delivered in the Senate, May 1, 1862 : on the bill to confiscate the property and free the slaves of rebels, The (1862)
- State of affairs in Kansas : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts : in the Senate, February 18, 1856, The (1856) available in print
- Draft : speech of Hon. Henry Wilson of Massachusetts, chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs, who reported the act for enrolling and calling out the national forces, at Goshen, Orange Co., N.Y., October 22, 1863, The (1863)
- Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, on representation of rebel states : delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 2, 1866. (1866)
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Wilson, J. Leighton (John Leighton), 1809-1886.
Wilson, James F. (James Falconer), 1828-1895.
Wilson, James, 1797-1881.
Wilson, Minard W.
Wilson, Montgomery, supposed author.
Wilson, Thomas L., of Tennessee.
Wilson, W. D. (William Dexter), 1816-1900.
Windship, Charles W. (Charles Williams), 1774-1852
Wines, E. C. (Enoch Cobb), 1806-1879.
Wingate, George Wood, 1840-1928.
Winn, T. S.
Winner, Septimus, 1827-1902.
Winslow, Warren, 1810-1863.
Winslow, William C. (William Copley), 1840-1917.
Winthrop, Robert C. (Robert Charles), 1809-1894. - Speech of the Hon. R.C. Winthrop, of Mass., on the President's message : delivered in committee of the whole in the House of Representatives of the United States, February 21, 1850. (1850) available in print
- Admission of California : speech of Hon. R.C. Winthrop, of Mass., on the President's message, transmitting the Constitution of California : delivered in committee of the whole in the House of Representatives of the United States, May 8, 1850. (1850) available in print
- Speech of Mr. Winthrop, of Mass., on the Mexican war : delivered in the House of representatives of the United States, January 8, 1847. (1847) available in print
Wisconsin. Governor (1864-1866 : Lewis)
Wise, William W.
Wisner, William C. (William Carpenter), 1808-1880.
Woart, John, 1810-1893.
Wolcott, A. (Anson), b. 1819.
Woman's Central Association of Relief. - Second annual report of the Woman's Central Association of Relief, No. 10 Cooper Union, New York. (1863)
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- Report of the Woman's Relief Association of the city of Brooklyn, Depot, 30 Court Street : Auxiliary to the United States Sanitary Commission. (1863)
- Operations of the U. S. Sanitary Commission at Beaufort and Morris Island. (1863)
- Fourth annual and final report of the Woman's Central Association of Relief, nos. 7, 10 and 11 Cooper Union, New York : July 7, 1865. (1865)
Woman's Rights Convention (1854 : Albany, N.Y.)
Women's Loyal National League.
Wood, Benjamin, 1820-1900.
Wood, Fernando, 1812-1881. - Expulsion of Hon. Alexander Long : speech of Hon. Fernando Wood : delivered in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 11, 1864. (1864)
- Government finances : speech of Fernando Wood, on the bill to provide internal revenue, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 19, 1864. (1864) available in print
- Expulsion of Hon. Alexander Long : speech of Hon. Fernando Wood : delivered in the House of Representatives, Monday, April 11, 1864. (1864)
Wood, Frank Hoyt, b. 1864.
Wood, Sara, fl. 1866.
Woodbridge, Frederick Enoch, 1819-1888.
Woodbury, Augustus, 1825-1895. - Sketch of the character of Abraham Lincoln : a discourse preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R.I., Thursday, June 1, 1865, A (1865) available in print
- Preservation of the republic : an oration delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens of Providence, July 4, 1862, The (1862) available in print
- Courage. A sermon which was to have been preached on Sunday morning, April 21, 1861, (1861)
Woods, Leonard, 1774-1854.
Woodward, David, fl. 1856.
Woodward, George W. (George Washington), 1809-1875. - Woodward on foreigners. (1863)
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Woolley, E.
Woolman, John, 1720-1772.
Woolsey, Theodore Dwight, 1801-1889. - Death of a young man : a sermon preached in the chapel of Yale College, June 1, 1851, in reference to the death of Albert Hebard, just before the close of his college life, The (1851) available in print
- Authority of those who watch for souls : a sermon preached at the installation of Rev. Samuel G. Coe, as pastor of the Congregational Church and Society in Danbury, Conn., Dec. 4, 1850, The (1851) available in print
Wooster, John H.
Worcester Anti-slavery Society.
Worcester County Auxiliary Colonization Society.
Worcester County Colonization Society (Worcester County, Mass.)
Worcester Freedom Club.
Worcester, Leonard, 1767-1846.
Worcester, Noah, 1758-1837.
Worcester, Samuel M. (Samuel Melancthon), 1801-1866.
Worcester, Thomas, 1795-1878, - Address (1865) available in print
- Abraham Lincoln. A discourse delivered on the national fast day, June 1, 1865. (1865)
- Discourse, delivered in the New Jerusalem Church, Boston, Sept. 26, 1861, A (1861) available in print
- Sermon delivered before the Massachusetts Association of the New Church on fast day, April 13, 1865, A (1865)
Workingmen's United Political Association of the City and County of New York.
Wortman, Denis, 1835-1922.
Wright, Charles, fl. 1863.
Wright, Elizur, 1804-1885.
Wright, Frances, 1795-1852.
Wright, Hendrick B. (Hendrick Bradley), 1808-1881.
Wright, Henry Clarke, 1797-1870. - Slaveholders or playactors : which are the greater sinners? (1847)
- American slavery proved to be theft and robbery : with a letter to Dr. Cunningham, containing the doctor's apologies for slavery, an account of eight human beings sold by a theological seminary, and the sale of a young woman : and also the opinions of Thomas Clarkson and Dr. Andrew Thomson (1845) available in print
- Manstealers: will the Free Church of Scotland hold Christian fellowship with them? : an address (1845) available in print
- Ballot : what does it mean? who shall use it?, The (186u)
- Man-killing, by individuals and nations, wrong--dangerous in all cases. (1841) available in print
- Christian Church; anti-slavery and non-resistance applied to church organizations (1841) available in print
- William Lloyd Garrison : to the committee of the Glasgow Fremale Anti-Slavery Society. (1845)
- American slavery proved to be theft and robbery : which no circumstances can justify or palliate : with remarks on the speeches of Rev. Doctors Cunningham and Candlish before the Free Presbytery of Edinburgh (1845) available in print
- Letter to Frederick Douglass, with his reply. (1846)
- Christian communion with slave-holders, will the Alliance sanction it? : Letters to Rev. John Angell James, and Rev. Ralph Wardlaw, D.D., shewing their position in the Alliance. (1846)
- Dissolution of the American union : demanded by justice and humanity, as the incurable enemy of liberty : with a letter to Rev. Drs. Chalmers, Cunningham, and Candlish, on Christian fellowship with slaveholders : and a letter to the members of the Free Church, recommending them to send back the money obtained from slaveholders to build their churches and pay their ministers : addressed to the abolitionists of Great Britain and Ireland, The (1846)
- Anthropology, or, The science of man : in its bearing on war and slavery, and on arguments from the Bible, marriage, God, death, retribution, atonement and government, in support of these, and other social wrongs : in a series of letters to a friend in England (1850) available in print
- Natick resolution, or, Resistance to slaveholders the right and duty of southern slaves and northern freemen, The (1859) available in print
- No rights, no duties, or, Slaveholders, as such, have no rights; slaves, as such, owe no duties : an answer to a letter from Hon. Henry Wilson, touching resistance to slaveholders being the right and duty of the slaves, and of the people and states of the North (1860) available in print
- Two letters from Henry C. Wright to the Liverpool Mercury : respecting the Rev. Drs. Cox and Olin, and American man-stealers. (1846)
- Rev. Doctors Cox and Leifchild and American man-stealers. (1846)
- Farewell letter from Henry C. Wright, to the committee of the Glasgow Emancipation Society. (1847)
- Dissolution of the American union : demanded by justice and humanity, as the incurable enemy of liberty : with a letter to Rev. Drs. Chalmers, Cunningham, and Candlish, on Christian fellowship with slaveholders : and a letter to the members of the Free Church, recommending them to send back the money obtained from slaveholders to build their churches and pay their ministers : addressed to the abolitionists of Great Britain and Ireland, The (1845)
Wright, John S. (John Stephen), 1815-1874.
Wright, John, fl. 1820.
Wright, Theodore S. (Theodore Sedgwick), 1797-1847.
Wright, William, 1790-1866.
Wyeth, John, fl. 1864.
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