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102. What I saw from Vesuvius, or, Kind words to our soldiers about Jesus
103. A letter to Peter Cooper, on "The treatment to be extended to the rebels individually," and "The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union." With an appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a letter from President Lincoln.
104. A letter to Peter Cooper, on "The treatment to be extended to the rebels individually," and "The mode of restoring the rebel states to the union." With an appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a letter from President Lincoln.
105. The reconstruction of states : letter of Major-General Banks to Senator Lane.
106. Reply of Hon. J. Holt to Hon. Montgomery Blair, late postmaster-general.
107. Correspondence between General Pope, commanding Military Division of the Missouri, and His Excellency, Gov. Fletcher, concerning the condition of affairs in Missouri, and the relation of the military forces thereto.
108. The importance of relying on the efforts of the people instead of on the machinery of a bureau : correspondence concerning the system of recruiting volunteers, now prescribed by the U.S. Provost-Marshal-General.
109. A review by Judge Pierrepont of Gen. Butler's defense, before the House of Representatives in relation to the New Orleans gold.
110. John Y. Beall, the pirate spy
111. Report of the operations of the First New Jersey Cavalry, from the 28th of May, 1865 : with a portion of the number of engagements in which the regiment has participated, and a complete roster of the commissioned officers.
112. The new man for the new times : a sermon preached in All Souls' Church, on New-Year's day, 1865
113. A sermon by Rev. Henry J. Morton, D.D. : delivered in St. James' Church, Philadelphia, February 5th, 1865.
114. What ought to be done with the freedmen and with the rebels? : A sermon preached in the Berkeley-Street Church, Boston, on Sunday, April 23, 1865
115. Sermon before the Ancient and honorable artillery co., on its 227th anniversary, June 5, 1865.
116. Address
117. Welcome home to the soldiers! : sermon of Rev. D. Wortman, to the returned veterans, Sunday evening, July 9, in the 1st Ref. Dutch Church.
118. The criminal; the crime; the penalty.
119. Trial of John Y. Beall : as a spy and guerrillero, by Military Commission.
120. Reply of the Judge Advocate H.L. Burnett to the pleas of the counsel for the accused to the jurisdiction of the Military Commission, convened by Major-General Hooker ... in the case of the United States vs. Charles Walsh ... [and 7 others] charged with conspiring to release the rebel prisoners at Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois, and to lay waste and destroy that city.
121. Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York.
122. A chaplain's campaign with Gen. Butler.
123. Message of His Excellency William A. Buckingham, Governor of Connecticut, to the legislature of the state : May session, 1865.
124. Inaugural address of Richard J. Oglesby, Governor of Illinois : to the General Assembly, January 16, 1865.
125. Message of the Governor of Indiana : to the General Assembly, January 6th, 1865.
126. Address of Governor Cony to the Legislature of the state of Maine : January 5, 1865.
127. Message of Governor Bradford, to the General Assembly of Maryland : at the January session, 1865.
128. Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the two branches of the legislature of Massachusetts, January 6, 1865.
129. Annual message of Governor Miller, to the Legislature of Minnesota, delivered January 4, 1865.
130. Governor's message to the Legislature of the State of Michigan : in session, January 4th, 1865.
131. Second annual message of Joel Parker, Governor of New Jersey, to the Senate and General Assembly : read January 11, 1865, and ordered to be printed.
132. Annual message of the Governor, of the State of New York : transmitted to the Legislature, January 3, 1865.
133. Annual message of the Governor of Ohio to the Fifty-sixth General Assembly : at the adjourned session commencing January 3, 1865.
134. Message of Andrew G. Curtin, Governor of Pennsylvania : to the Legislature, Jan. 4, 1865.
135. Message of His Excellency James Y. Smith, Governor of Rhode Island, to the General Assembly, January 9, 1865.
136. Special message of His Excellency James Y. Smith, Governor of Rhode Island, to the General Assembly, January 31, 1865.
137. Annual message of James T. Lewis, Governor of the State of Wisconsin : delivered January 12, 1865.
138. Carey's record of the great rebellion. A carefully compiled, chronological history of the war, from the dawn of the rebellion to the dawn of peace.
139. Fasting unto the Lord : sermon preached by Rev. E.N. Kirk, D.D., at Mount Vernon Church, Friday morning, April 13.
140. A key to our joy : a sermon delivered in the Trinitarian Church, on fast day, April 13, 1865
141. Divine mercy a cause for humiliation : a discourse preached on the occasion of the state fast, April 13, 1865
142. A sermon delivered before the Massachusetts Association of the New Church on fast day, April 13, 1865
143. Address delivered at Hombourg-les-Pains, Germany, on the first day of June, 1865 : being the day appointed by the President of the United States, as a day of humiliation and prayer
144. A city or house divided against itself.
145. President Lincoln in history : an address delivered in the Congregational church, Milton, Wisconsin, on fast day, June 1st, 1865
146. Report of the Joint Special Committee, of the General Assembly : to proceed to Washington, for the purpose of procuring an extension of the draft.
147. Report of Commutation Commission, made to the General Assembly, January, 1865.
148. The cotton supply of the United States of America
149. On the production and consumption of cotton : a paper read before the American Geographical abd Statistical Society, on the 16th of March, 1865, at their rooms, Clinton Hall, New York
150. Order of services at Indiana-Place chapel, on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865; being the Sunday after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
151. Our martyred President. A discourse on the death of President Lincoln, preached in Stillwater, N.Y., April 16th, 1865,
152. The death of Moses : a sermon preached in Trinity (P.E.) Church, on Sunday evening, April 23, 1865
153. The substance of two discourses, occasioned by the national bereavement, the assassination of the President, the position, the lesson, and the duty of the nation. Delivered in the St. James Episcopal church, Wooster, Ohio, Easter day, 1865,
154. The nation's sacrifice. Abraham Lincoln. Two discourses, delivered on Sunday morning, April 16, and Wednesday morning, April 19, 1865, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio.
155. Lessons from the life and death of a good ruler : a discourse delivered in Christ Church, Cincinnati, O., on the day of national mourning, June 1st, 1865
156. Character and services of Abraham Lincoln : a sermon preached in the Eutaw Methodist Episcopal Church, on the day of national humiliation and mourning, appointed by the President of the United States, Thursday, June 1, 1865
157. In memoriam.
158. Maple leaves from Canada : for the grave of Abraham Lincoln
159. The divinely prepared ruler, and, The fit end of treason : two discourses delivered at the First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois ... on the Sabbath following the burial of President Lincoln, May 7, 1865
160. In memoriam : a discourse on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, of St. Louis, April 23d, 1865
161. A great man fallen! : a discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Sunday morning, April 23, 1865
162. The services at the Summerfield M.E. Church, on Sabbath morning, bore the impress of the great sorrow.
163. Discourse on the assassination of President Lincoln : preached in camp, at Harrison's Landing, Virginia, April 23d, 1865
164. A discourse delivered on the occasion of the funeral obsequies of President Lincoln, April 19, 1865
165. The President's death--its import : a sermon, preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, Lafayette, Indiana, April 19, 1865, on the day of President Lincoln's funeral
166. A discourse on the terrible, irresistible yet sublime logic of events as suggested by the assassination of President Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Secretary Seward : delivered in the Universalist Church, Ripon, Wis., Sunday evening, April 23, 1865
167. The curtained throne : a sermon, suggested by the death of President Lincoln, preached in the Presbyterian Church of Bedford, Pa., April 23, 1865, and repeated April 30, 1865
168. Jefferson-Street, Chicago.
169. West Indiana Street, Chicago.
170. Our national sorrow : a discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, containing the substance of two sermons delivered in the Presbyterian church, Johnstown, April 16 and 19, 1865
171. Reden gehalten bei der Berliner Todtenfeier fèur den Prèasidenten Lincoln von amerikanischen, englischen und deutschen Geistlichen. Ein Ausspruch der Kirche èuber Sklaverei und freie Arbeit.
172. Discourse on the occasion of the death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States : preached in the Spring Garden Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia
173. A nation's sorrow : a sermon preached on the Sabbath after the assassination of President Lincoln, in the Central Congregational Church, Providence, April 15 [i.e. 16] 1865
174. A commemorative discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln
175. From the cabin to the White House. An address at the obsequies of the late President Lincoln,
176. A discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States of America, delivered Tuesday, May 2, 1865, in the Dorotheen-Church, Berlin,
177. Abraham Lincoln. Rede bei der Gedèachtnissfeier in der Dorotheenkircke zu Berlin, 2. Mai 1865, gehalten von dr. H.P. Tappan, corresp. Mitglied der Franzèosischen Academie.
178. Our national unity perfected in the martyrdom of the President : a discourse delivered in the chapel of the Filbert Street U.S. General Hospital, on the day of the obsequies, at Washington, of our late President
179. In memoriam. A discourse upon the character and death of Abraham Lincoln. Preached in Pottstown Presbyterian church, on the day of national humiliation, June 1, 1865.
180. The pastor, Dr. O.H. Tiffany, was greeted on Sunday with crowded pews and aisles.
181. A discourse in memory of our late President, Abraham Lincoln : delivered in the First Parish Church, Holliston, Mass., Thursday, June 1, 1865
182. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln : a discourse delivered in the State St. Pres. Church
183. Trinity, Chicago.
184. A sermon on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln : delivered in the First Presbyterian church, Troy, on Sunday morning, April 23, 1865
185. The national sacrifice : a sermon preached on the Sunday before the death of the president, and two addresses, on the Sunday and Wednesday following, in St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia
186. A discourse on the death of President Lincoln delivered in St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, and repeated (by request) at the Lafayette St. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, April 23, 1865.
187. A sketch of the character of Abraham Lincoln : a discourse preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R.I., Thursday, June 1, 1865
188. Abraham Lincoln. A discourse delivered on the national fast day, June 1, 1865.
189. The Providential significance of the death of Abraham Lincoln : a discourse delivered in the Central M.E. Church, Newark, N.J., on the day of national humiliation, June 1st, 1865
190. Indianapolis.
191. Saint Louis.
192. Waukegan, Illinois
193. Eulogy on the death of Abraham Lincoln : delivered before the city council and citizens of Lowell, at Huntington Hall, April 19th, 1865
194. An address on the character and example of President Lincoln : delivered before the Athenµum and Everett societies of Haverford College
195. An eulogy on the life and services of President Lincoln, pronounced before the citzens of Poultney and vicinity, April 19th, 1865.
196. Eulogy upon the character and services of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States : delivered by invitation of the authorities of the city of Taunton, on the occasion of the national fast, June 1, 1865
197. Eulogy pronounced in the City Hall, Providence, April 19, 1865, on the occasion of the funeral solemnities of Abraham Lincoln, before His Excellency, James Y. Smith, Governor of the State of Rhode Island, members of the General Assembly, city authorities, the military, civic societies, and others
198. The memorial address on Abraham Lincoln : delivered at the hall of the Mechanics' Institute, Saint John, N.B. June 1, 1865. At the invitation of the citizens
199. Oration on the death of Abraham Lincoln : addressed to the American people
200. President Lincoln, a faithful son : an address delivered before the high school, at Lawrenceville, N.J.
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