42 research outputs found
Glances at Europe: in a series of letters from Great Britain, France, Italy, Switzerland, etc., during the summer of 1851. Including notices of the Great Exhibition, or World's Fair.
Written originally for the New York Tribune.Mode of access: Internet
The American conflict: a history of the great rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65: its causes, incidents, and results: intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the war for the union / by Horace Greeley.
2 v. : : ill. ; 25 cm.Vol. 2 has title: The American conflict ... 1860-65. Hartford, Published by O. D. Case & company, 1866.Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Library Initiatives, 1996. Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. [Making of America] This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
An overland journey, from New York to San Francisco in the summer of 1859 [electronic resource]
Electronic text and image data.Mode of access: Internet
The American conflict: a history of the great rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'64: its causes, incidents, and results: intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the war for the Union. Volume 1.
Volume one of a two-volume set gives a historical overview of slavery and the abolition movement in the U.S., records events leading to secession, and details political and military action early in the Civil War. Chapter XII (pp. 147-177) discusses the annexation of Texas to the United States. Analytical index begins on p. 633
The American conflict [electronic resource]; a history of the great rebellion in the United States of America, 1860-'65: its causes, incidents, and results: intended to exhibit especially its moral and political phases, with the drift and progress of American opinion respecting human slavery from 1776 to the close of the war for the union /
Vol. 2 has title: The American conflict ... 1860-65. Hartford, Published by O. D. Case & company, 1866.Electronic text and image data.Mode of access: Internet
Art and industry as represented in the exhibition at the Crystal Palace, New York--1853-4; showing the progress and state of the various useful and esthetic pursuits.
Mode of access: Internet
Mr. Greeley's letters from Texas and the lower Mississippi: to which are added his address to the farmers of Texas, and his speech on his return to New York, June 12, 1871.
56 p ; 23 cm.Electronic text and image data. Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan, Digital Library Initiatives, 1996. Includes both TIFF files and keyword searchable text. [Making of America] This volume is made possible by a grant from the Andrew W. Mellon Foundation
Greeley, Horace, letter, Eve. Journal office, New York, May 10, 1854, to George Dawson [?], Esq., Albany, [N.Y.]
Letter of introduction for Peter Still, written by Horace Greeley, which notes, of the sum required to free Still’s family members, that: “It is robbery to pay it, but inhumanity to refuse.