Gerald J. Prokopowicz
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Did Lincoln Own Slaves?: And Other Frequently Asked Questions About Abraham Lincoln
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2008
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16 editions
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All for the Regiment: The Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862
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2001
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8 editions
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The Living Lincoln
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2011
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4 editions
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American Eras: Reform Era and Eastern U. S. Development, 1815-1850
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1998
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America's 16th President Abraham Lincoln
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“In the midst of a grueling all-night march on October 6, the men of the 10th Indiana demonstrated that they had not lost their high spirits. They were taking a brief midnight break, many of them sleeping where they had stopped on either side of the road, when "General" Charles Gilbert came riding through with his staff and demanded that the exhausted troops form up and salute him properly. Colonel William Kise told Gilbert that after marching day and night for a week, "he would not hold dress parade at midnight for any d-d fool living'; the only salute the men offered was to jeer and apply their bayonets to the hindquarters of the horses of Gilbert and his staff, who continued down the road rather more promptly than they had come.”
― All for the Regiment: The Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862
― All for the Regiment: The Army of the Ohio, 1861-1862
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