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An 1861-dated General Beauregard silver “dime” medalet sold for $12,870 at auction Aug. 31 by Bonhams. The piece is called a “dime” because of its similarity in diameter to the U.S. 10 ...
‘1861’ Review: No Compromise on Compromise Lincoln, worried that conciliatory overtures toward the South would appear weak, employed a preinaugural strategy of ‘masterly inactivity.’ ...
COULD MEAN FOR THEIR FUTURE. A PENNSYLVANIA LAW THAT WAS CREATED IN 1861 IS NOW BEING CHALLENGED BY PENNSYLVANIA STATE REPRESENTATIVES. THE AMOUNT OF CAMPAIGNING, THE WAY THAT WE’VE BEEN YELLING ...
Book Review: ‘April 1861’ captures drama that occurred before Civil War’s first shots - Daily Herald
But “1861” is one of the few Civil War histories where Lincoln isn’t the most compelling figure. That title goes to a cast of characters, familiar ones such as abolitionist John Brown and ...
Michael Watts Appointed Group Leader and Head of Fund FinanceHAUPPAUGE, N.Y., May 05, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- As part of the continued execution of its growth plan, Dime Community Bancshares, Inc ...
This year's Dime-A-Dog Nights will feature hot dogs from Gordon Food Service. Dime-A-Dog Nights — oh yeah, and the Columbus Clippers' home games, too — start April 1 at Huntington Park.
Before Commissioner Still well. Share full article March 20, 1861 The New York Times Archives See the article in its original context from March 20, 1861, Page 2 Buy Reprints View on timesmachine ...
The claim: In 1861, 11 senators and three U.S. House members were expelled from Congress for refusing to acknowledge Abraham Lincoln's electoral win Amid reports that some House Republicans are ...
Southern ministers encouraged Treasury Secretary Salmon P. Chase to inscribe "In God We Trust" on coins in 1861. Congress approved and first used the phrase on the two-cent coin in 1864.
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