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2. Report of the general superintendent of the Philadelphia Branch of the U.S. Sanitary Commission, to the Executive Committee : January 1st, 1865.
3. 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.
4. Nelly's hospital
5. The soldier's friend
6. U.S. Sanitary Commission, Central Office : Washington, D.C., July 15, 1865.
7. Sanitaria, or, Homes for discharged, disabled soldiers
8. Appel en faveur des noirs âemancipâes dans les âEtats-Unis: discours prononcâe le 25 juin 1865, dans le Temple de Toulouse,
9. Les noirs affranchis et lappel quils nous adressent : exposâe historique
10. Meeting en faveur des esclaves affranchis des âEtats-Unis : tenu a Paris, dans la Salle Herz, le 3 novembre 1865.
11. Constitution, by-laws, and rules of order of the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Union League, Washington, D.C.
12. American slavery, as viewed and acted on by the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America
13. 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.
14. 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
15. Review of the letter of General Cox, of Ohio
16. President Lincoln and the American war : a funeral address delivered on Sunday, April 30, 1865
17. The Equality of all men before the law claimed and defended
18. Die Sklavenmacht. Blicke in die Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Zur Erklèarung der Rebellion von 1860-65.
19. Reconstruction : a letter to President Johnson
20. 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
21. Claims of the suffering Negroes in America : an appeal to Englishmen of every class and party
22. Oration at raising the old flag over Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865
23. Slavery and southern Methodism : two sermons preached in the Methodist Church in Newman, Georgia
24. 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.
25. America and her army
26. The "Times" on the American war: a historical study.
27. Il concetto morale della schiavitáu.
28. La schiavitáa deglIndiani combattuta dalla chiesa.
29. La tratta dei Negri.
30. Universal suffrage, and complete equality in citizenship, the safeguards of democratic institutions : shown in discourses by Henry Ward Beecher, Andrew Johnson, and Wendell Phillips.
31. 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.
32. 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
33. 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
34. The Faneuil Hall address.
35. An address, delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, April 19th, 1865
36. Our plain duty with respect to the freed-men in America : and their present condition & prospects
37. The true origin of the American rebellion : being a lecture delivered in the Friends' Institute, Molesworth-Street, Dublin, November 26th, 1864
38. 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.
39. Oration at the raising of "The old flag" at Sumter : and Sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States
40. Hasty recognition of rebel belligerency, and our right to complain of it.
41. A reply to Bishop Hopkins' View of slavery : and a review of the times
42. Samuel J. May invitation,
43. Report to the East Tennessee relief association at Knoxville : with tabular statements from the general agent, etc.
44. Fourth annual statement of the Cooper Shop Volunteer Refreshment Saloon : Philadelphia, May 26, 1865.
45. First report of the managers of the Cooper Shop Soldiers' Home, of Philadelphia, corner of Race and Crown Streets : presented February 14th, 1865.
46. What I saw from Vesuvius, or, Kind words to our soldiers about Jesus
47. 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.
48. 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.
49. The reconstruction of states : letter of Major-General Banks to Senator Lane.
50. Reply of Hon. J. Holt to Hon. Montgomery Blair, late postmaster-general.
51. 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.
52. 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.
53. A review by Judge Pierrepont of Gen. Butler's defense, before the House of Representatives in relation to the New Orleans gold.
54. John Y. Beall, the pirate spy
55. 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.
56. The new man for the new times : a sermon preached in All Souls' Church, on New-Year's day, 1865
57. A sermon by Rev. Henry J. Morton, D.D. : delivered in St. James' Church, Philadelphia, February 5th, 1865.
58. Address
59. Welcome home to the soldiers! : sermon of Rev. D. Wortman, to the returned veterans, Sunday evening, July 9, in the 1st Ref. Dutch Church.
60. The criminal; the crime; the penalty.
61. Trial of John Y. Beall : as a spy and guerrillero, by Military Commission.
62. 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.
63. Official documents relating to a "Chaplain's campaign (not) with General Butler," but in New York.
64. A chaplain's campaign with Gen. Butler.
65. President Lincoln in history : an address delivered in the Congregational church, Milton, Wisconsin, on fast day, June 1st, 1865
66. 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,
67. 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.
68. 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
69. 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
70. An address delivered before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society : at the annual meeting held in Boston, Mass., Jan. 4, 1865
71. The 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.
72. Speech of Hon. John A. Kasson, of Iowa, on the amendment of the Constitution : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 10, 1865.
73. Speech of Hon. Palmer E. Havens, of Essex, on the Constitutional Amendment question : in the Senate, January 11, 1865.
74. The practice of justice our only security for the future : remarks of Hon. William D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in support of his proposed amendment to the bill "To guaranty to certain states whose governments have been usurped or overthrown a republican form of government" : delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1865.
75. Major Gen. Butler at home.
76. Treatment of prisoners of war : speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United States, January 29th, 1865, on the resolution of the Committee on Military Affairs, advising retaliation in kind for Rebel cruelties to prisoners.
77. Security and reconciliation for the future : propositions and arguments on the reorganization of the rebel states
78. The American Union Commission : speeches of Hon. W. Dennison, postmaster-general, Rev. J.P. Thompson, D.D., president of the the Commission, Col. N.G. Taylor, of East Tennessee, Hon J.R. Doolittle, U.S. Senate, Gen. J.A. Garfield, M.C., in the Hall of Representatives, Washington, Feb. 12, 1865.
79. Speech of Hon. Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland, and the debate on his amendment to the miscellaneous bill, prohibiting the trial of citizens by military commissions : in the House of Representatives, March 2 and 3, 1865.
80. The Governor's message : remarks of Hon. Orson M. Allaben, on the message of His Excellency Gov. Fenton : in Senate April 5, 1865.
81. Sumter and Charleston : eloquent address of Ex-Secretary Holt : the war and reconstruction.
82. Oration at raising the old flag over Fort Sumter, April 14th, 1865
83. An address in commemoration of the re-establishment of the nation flag at Fort Sumter, April 14, 1865 : delivered in the Meeting-House of the First Baptist Church of Philadelphia, on the same day
84. An address on the occasion of dedicating the monument to Ladd and Whitney, members of the Sixth regiment, M.V.M., killed at Baltimore, Maryland, April 19, 1861.
85. The safeguards of personal liberty : an address by Hon. Wm. D. Kelley, delivered at Concert Hall, Thursday evening, June 22, 1865
86. Civil polity, a branch of school education : a lecture delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at New-Haven, Conn., August 1865.
87. 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.
88. The issues of the campaign : speeches of Henry J. Raymond and Gen. J. H. Martindale, delivered at the Union meeting in Tweddle Hall, Albany, on the evening of Wednesday, October 11, 1865.
89. The great lesson of the war : lecture delivered before the Soldiers' and Sailors' National Union League, Washington City, D.C., November 14, 1865
90. Dangers and duties. Reconstruction and suffrage. Speech of Hon. George W. Julian, delivered in the hall of the House of Representatives Indianapolis, Ind., on Friday evening, November 17, 1865 in response to an invitation from that body.
91. Peace and restoration. Speech of Hon. H.J. Raymond, of New York, in reply to Hon. T. Stevens, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, December 21, 1865.
92. Speech of Hon. Henry Winter Davis, of Maryland, and the debate on his amendment to the miscellaneous bill, prohibiting the trial of citizens by military commissions : in the House of Representatives, March 2 and 3, 1865.
93. Lincoln of McClellan? : Oproep aan die Hollanders in Amerika
94. An address on secession. Delivered in South Carolina in the year 1851,
95. Proceedings at the second anniversary meeting of the Loyal publication society, February 11, 1865, with the annual reports,
96. America for free working men. Mechanics, farmers and laborers read! How slavery injures the free working man. The slave-labor system the free working-man's worst enemy.
97. Major-General McClellan and the campaign on the Yorktown Peninsula.
98. Some reasons for the immediate establishment of a national system of education for the United States.
99. Opinion on the constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the President.
100. Testimony for prosecution and defence in the case of Edward Spangler : tried for conspiracy to murder the President, before a military commission, of which Major-General Hunter was president, Washington, D.C., May and June, 1865 : Thomas Ewing, Jr., counsel for the accused.
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