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2. A complete and comprehensive history of the Ninth Regiment New Jersey Vols. Infantry. From its first organization to its final muster out.
3. Report of the general superintendent of the Philadelphia Branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, to the Executive Committee : January 1st, 1865.
4. First report of the Solicitor of the Protective War Claim and Pension Agency, of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, in Philadelphia, to the Board of Directors, January 1st, 1865.
5. Nelly's hospital
6. The soldier's friend
7. U.S. Sanitary Commission, Central Office : Washington, D.C., July 15, 1865.
8. Sanitaria, or, Homes for discharged, disabled soldiers
9. Appel en faveur des noirs âemancipâes dans les âEtats-Unis: discours prononcâe le 25 juin 1865, dans le Temple de Toulouse,
10. Les noirs affranchis et lappel quils nous adressent : exposâe historique
11. Meeting en faveur des esclaves affranchis des âEtats-Unis : tenu a Paris, dans la Salle Herz, le 3 novembre 1865.
12. Reconstruction : letter from Peter Cooper to President Johnson.
13. Charter and by-laws of the Union League of Philadelphia : with the names of its officers and memberss : January 2, 1865 : organized, December 27, 1862 : incorporated, March 30, 1864.
14. Charter and by-laws of the Union League of Philadelphia : organized, December 27, 1862 : incorporated, March 30, 1864.
15. By-laws of the Union League of Philadelphia.
16. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of order of the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Union League, Washington, D.C.
17. Roll of students of Harvard College who have served in the Army or Navy during the War of the Rebellion. Commemoration day, July 21, 1865.
18. Official Army register for 1865.
19. Record of the federal dead buried from Libby, Belle Isle, Danville & Camp Lawton prisons, and at City Point, and in the field before Petersburg and Richmond.
20. Annual report of the Adjutant-General of the state of Connecticut, April 1, 1865.
21. Report of the Quarter-Master-General, state of Connecticut, to the General Assembly : May session, 1865.
22. Circular no. 2 : the following additional regulations in regard to the bounties provided by chapter 29, laws 1865 and the acts supplementary thereto are hereby established.
23. American slavery, as viewed and acted on by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
24. Proceedings of the convention of the Republican Party of Louisiana held at Economy Hall, New Orleans, September 25, 1865 : and of the Central Executive Committee of the Friends of Universal Suffrage of Louisiana, now the Central Executive Committee of the Republican Party of Louisiana.
25. Reports of the majority and minority of the Committee of the Judiciary, on the bill to ratify an amendment to the Constitution of the United States : presented to the House of Assembly, Feb. 23d, and ordered to be printed.
26. Report of the Select Committee Relative to Frauds Committed Upon Soldiers, the People and the Government, made to the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, May 24, 1865.
27. Report of Finance Committee of the House of Representatives, on bounty frauds, &c. : made at the January session, 1865.
28. Battle of Gettysburg and the Christian Commission.
29. The Gettysburg celebration : President Johnson's celebration, General Howard's oration, and Col. Halpine's poem.
30. A narrative of the campaign in the valley of the Shenandoah, in 1861
31. Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in Union Square, New York, April 25, 1865.
32. Commemorative proceedings of the Athenaeum Club, on the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, April, 1865.
33. Eulogy on the life, character and public services of the late President Abraham Lincoln : delivered before Council No. 33, Union League of America, at Sumner Hall, East Boston, May 8, 1855
34. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, June 1, 1865 : with the proceedings of the City Council on the death of the President
35. Address delivered on the eighty-ninth anniversary of our national independence, at Princeton, N.J.
36. Bright republic. A song and chorus,
37. An oration delivered at Fayettville, Arkansas,
38. Reconstruction, its true basis : speech of Hon. George S. Boutwell, at Weymouth, Mass., July 4, 1865.
39. An address delivered in the Central Presbyterian Church, Chicago, July 4th, 1865
40. The lessons of the war : an oration delivered in Westfield, New-York, 4th of July, 1865
41. Celebration of the Fourth of July and the return of peace : at Buffalo, 1865 : oration of Hon. Geo. W. Clinton, and the proceedings at the stand.
42. Address delivered at McSherrysville, Lower Chanceford Twp., York County, Pennsylvania, on the Fourth day of July, 1865
43. An oration delivered by William L. Dennis, Esq. : before the civil authorities and citizens of Newport, Rhode Island, July 4th, 1865.
44. Oration of Hon. P.E. Havens, of Essex, delivered at Crown Point, July 4, 1865.
45. The unity and power of the republic : an oration delivered in Newburyport, July 4th, 1865
46. Peace under liberty : oration delivered before the city authorities of Boston on the Fourth of July, 1865
47. Address of Gov. Parker at the inauguration of the John Hart monument, July 4th, 1865, at Hopewell, N.J.
48. Our triumph, what it means : Fourth of July oration, at Utica, 1865, year of the Republic, LXXXIX, of freedom, I
49. Oration delivered July 4th, 1865 : at Eden, Erie Co., N.Y.
50. The great victory.--Its cost and its value. An address delivered at Chestnut Hill, Pennsylvania, July 4th, 1865,
51. Oration, delivered in the City Hall, Portland : before the city government and citizens, July 4th, 1865
52. Freedmen's Bureau : message from the President of the United States, transmitting Report of the Commissioner of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands. December 19, 1865 : referred to the Committee on Appropriations, and ordered to be printed.
53. First annual report of the Board of Managers of the Association of Friends for the Aid and Elevation of the Freedmen : with a list of officers for the year 1865.
54. La commission sanitaire des âEtats-Unis, son origine, son organisation et ses râesultats, avec une notice sur les hopitaux militaires aux âEtats-Unis et sur la râeforme sanitaire dans les armâees europâeennes,
55. The navy in Congress : being speeches of the Hon. Messrs. Grimes, Doolittle, and Nye, of the Senate and the Hon. Messrs. Rice, Pike, Griswold, and Blow, of the House of Representatives.
56. Speech of Hon. Leonard Myers, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, February 28th, 1865 : compensation to American shipbuilders, our Navy, necessity of a navy yard for iron clads.
57. The navies of England, France, America, and Russia : being an extract from a work on English and French neutrality and the Anglo-French alliance
58. 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
59. Review of the letter of General Cox, of Ohio
60. President Lincoln and the American war : a funeral address delivered on Sunday, April 30, 1865
61. The Equality of all men before the law claimed and defended
62. Die Sklavenmacht. Blicke in die Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Zur Erklèarung der Rebellion von 1860-65.
63. Reconstruction : a letter to President Johnson
64. Rebel brag and British bluster : a record of unfulfilled prophecies, baffled schemes, and disappointed hopes, with echoes of very insignificant thunder : very pleasant to read and instructive to all who are capable of learning
65. Claims of the suffering Negroes in America : an appeal to Englishmen of every class and party
66. Oration at raising the old flag over Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865
67. Slavery and southern Methodism : two sermons preached in the Methodist Church in Newman, Georgia
68. Slavery and the American war : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, before the New York Young Men's Republican Union, at Cooper Institute, New York, November 5th, 1864.
69. America and her army
70. The "Times" on the American war: a historical study.
71. The government the partner of the manufacturer.
72. Protection vs. free trade, national wealth vs. national poverty : to the farmers, mechanics, laborers, and all voters of the United States.
73. "British free trade," a delusion : to the farmers, mechanics, laborers, and all voters of the western and northwestern states.
74. The national policy : who needs protection?
75. The Niagara Ship Canal : and Reciprocity : papers written for the Buffalo commercial advertiser
76. The national security and the national faith : guarantees for the national freedman and the national creditor : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, at the Republican state convention, in Worcester, September 14, 1865.
77. 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.
78. A reply to a pamphlet recently published by Sidney George Fisher, esq., entitled "A national currency.".
79. How our national debt can be paid : the wealth, resources, and power of the people of the United States ; issued by Jay Cooke ...
80. Acts of Congress relating to loans and the currency, from 1842 to 1865 inclusive.
81. Protection vs. free trade : letters to American voters
82. Il concetto morale della schiavitáu.
83. La schiavitáa deglIndiani combattuta dalla chiesa.
84. La tratta dei Negri.
85. Universal suffrage, and complete equality in citizenship, the safeguards of democratic institutions : shown in discourses by Henry Ward Beecher, Andrew Johnson, and Wendell Phillips.
86. Trial of the conspirators, for the assassination of President Lincoln, &c. : Argument of John A. Bingham, special judge advocate, in reply to the arguments of the several counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michael O'Laughlin, Samuel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, and Samuel Arnold, charged with conspiracy and the murder of Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States. Delivered June 27 and 28, 1865, before the Military commission, Washington, D.C.
87. The American conflict : an address, spoken before the New England Society of Montreal, and a public audience, in Nordheimer's Hall, Montreal, on Thursday evening, 22nd December, 1864
88. The present position of the seceded states, and the rights and duties of the general government in respect to them : an address to the Phi Beta Kappa Society of Dartmouth College, July 19, 1865
89. The Faneuil Hall address.
90. An address, delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, April 19th, 1865
91. Message of the President of the United States : communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of the 12th instant, information in relation to the states of the Union lately in rebellion, accompanied by a report of Carl Schurz on the states of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana, also a report of Lieutenant General Grant, on the same subject.
92. Our plain duty with respect to the freed-men in America : and their present condition & prospects
93. The true origin of the American rebellion : being a lecture delivered in the Friends' Institute, Molesworth-Street, Dublin, November 26th, 1864
94. The address of Henry Ward Beecher on raising the flag of the United States at Fort Sumpter, April 14th, 1865 : also, Ralph Waldo Emerson's oration at the funeral of Mr. Lincoln.
95. Oration at the raising of "The old flag" at Sumter : and Sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States
96. Hasty recognition of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain of it.
97. A reply to Bishop Hopkins' View of slavery : and a review of the times
98. Samuel J. May invitation,
99. Report to the East Tennessee relief association at Knoxville : with tabular statements from the general agent, etc.
100. Fourth annual statement of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon : Philadelphia, May 26, 1865.
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