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1858
1859
1860
1861
1862
1863
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ABRAHAM LINCO:N. 1860 AND 1865
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The f irst portrait shows Lincoln in June 1860. at the opening of his presidential campaign.The second. taken just four days before his assassination. reveals the psychological andphysical tol l the Civi l War exacted from Lincoln. (chic.+~o Hiirorical Socielyl
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The Buchanan Adminisntion
Resident Jamu Buchanan 1857-1861Vice Presidentsecretary of stare
Attorney General
John C. BreckinridgeLewis CamJeremiah S. BlackHowell CobbPhilip ThomasJohn A. Dix]&II B. FloydJoseph HaltJeremiah S. BlackEdwin M. StanronAaron V. BrownJoseph HoltHoratio King
1857-18611857-18601860-18611857-18691860-18611861
1857-186118611857-18601860-18611857-18591859-18611861
Secretary of Navy Isaac Toucey 1857-1861secretary of ]acob Thompson 1857-1861
Interior
The Lincoln Administration
President Abraham Lincoln 1861-1865Vice President Hannibal Hamlm 1861,1865
Andrew ]ohnson 1865Secretary d Srate Wdliam H. Seward 1861-186ssecretary of Samuel P;, Chase 1861-1864
TreaSUv Wilbam PI Feswnden 1664-1865Hugh McCulloch 1865
secretq of War Simon Cameron 1861-1862Edwin M. Stanron 1862-1865
Attorney General Emvard Bates 1861-1864Jama Speed 1864-1865
POStIlX%ter Horatio Kmg 1861General Montgomery Blair 1861-1864
William Dennison 1864-1865jecrerary of Navy Gideon Weller 1861-1865%crecary of Caleb B. Smub 1861-1863
Interior John P. Usher 1863-1865
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‘The Book that Made this Great War” Lincoin’r cei
ebroted remark to ouc~or Horr~et Beecher Stow reflectedthe enormous emotronol rmpoct of her impowoned POWI
John Brown’
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FREE AREAS AND SLAVE AREAS IN 1660
THE CONFEDERATE STATES OF AXlERICA
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Major General
Joseph Hooker,
*“ccc**or to
Burnside. Bril-
liant organizer
and strategic
&mer. he lost
his nerve et
Chencellorwille
General) Robert
4nderson com-
manded the
small force in the
hopeless defeqse
of Fort Sumter.
._-,-_ - _.._._.Ambrose E. Burnside.
unhappy successor
to McClellan andauthor of the
Union tragedy et
Fredericksburg.
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General Beauregard (NAl Major General
Irvin McDowell INAl
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Major General
George 6.
McClellan. Small
triumphs in
western Virginia
brought him
over-all com-
mand of Union
armies in 1862. (KA)
Liautenant Gene&
Thomas J.
( ‘Stonewall7
Jackson. (NA)
Major General
John Pope, confisad
commander of the
Union Army of
Virginic. (LC)
Joseph t.
Johnston. (LC)
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: Lieutenant GeneralRichard S. Ewell. ILCI
Major General
George G. Meah
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Braxton Bragg,Jn expert organizer anddisciplinarian. he never
knew what to do withSUCCBSS. (B&L)
Major Generai
William S.
Rosecrans. Vic-
tor at luka,
Corinth, and
Stone’s River, he
failed at
Chickamauga.
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Sherman’s Drive East and North: May I&UApril 186s
Major General William
T. Sherman. He waged
“total wei’in his Atlanta
Campaign. his March to
the Sea. and his sweep
through the Carolinas.
ILC)
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Grant’s Campaign Around Richmond: May 1864-
A $1.00 greenback, August 1, 1862. This note bore apicture of Secretary of the Treasury Chase, who wastoter referred to as “Old Greenback.”
A $100 Confederate note, 1864. Confederate papernotes were poorly engraved on coorre paper and pic-tured actual and mythological figures. This note showsLucy Pickehs, wife of the South Carolina governor.
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