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Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Winfield Scott to William H. Seward, Monday, April 01, 1861 (Effort to reinforce Fort Pickens)

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Effort to reinforce Fort Pickens

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Gideon Welles Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1822-1878; Articles and other writings; "Fort Pickens," 1871

Gideon Welles Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1822-1878; Articles and other writings; "Fort Pickens," 1871

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Winfield Scott to William H. Seward, Monday, April 01, 1861 (Effort to reinforce Fort Pickens)

Gideon Welles Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1822-1878; Articles and other writings; "Fort Pickens," 1871

Israel Vogdes to Edward D. Townsend, Monday, April 01, 1861 (Reinforcement of Fort Pickens)

Gideon Welles Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1822-1878; Articles and other writings; "Fort Pickens," 1871

Abraham Lincoln papers: Series 1. General Correspondence. 1833-1916: Winfield Scott to Abraham Lincoln, Monday, April 01, 1861 (Report on Fort Pickens)

Interesting bird's eye view of the seat of war. Showing parts of the states of Maryland, Delaware, Virginia, and North Carolina; and also the coast line from Cape Henry to Fort Pickens, with the United States blockading fleet.

Who is responsible for the war? Who accountable for its horrors and desolations?

Gideon Welles Papers: Speeches and Writings, 1822-1878; Articles and other writings; "Fort Pickens," 1871

Andrew Webb to James W. Webb, Sunday, May 19, 1861 (Situation at Fort Pickens; with endorsement from James Watson Webb to AL, June 8, 1861)

[Page of text with articles: Commander Dahlgren and his guns; the Washington Navy-yard; the United States fleet off Fort Pickens; the Departure of the "Atlantic" and "Baltic" with troops; and Ye knyghte, ye squire, and ye ladye, a metrical romance of the Middle Ages]

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history civil war politics and government presidents manuscripts abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress series 1 general correspondence 1833 1916 abraham lincoln papers at the library of congress abraham lincoln abraham lincoln papers general correspondence winfield scott fort pickens ultra high resolution high resolution