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  1. www.whitehousehistory.org › abraham-lincolns-white-houseAbraham Lincoln's White House

    On a hot summer day in August 1864, Abraham Lincoln strolled from his Second-Floor office to the lawn outside the Executive Mansion to greet a regiment of Ohio soldiers en route home after surviving some of the bloodiest fighting of the Civil War.

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  2. Die Präsidentschaftswahl in den Vereinigten Staaten 1864 fand am 8. November 1864 während des Sezessionskrieges statt, sodass nur die Bürger der Nordstaaten abstimmen konnten. Allerdings wurden auch in zwei zum Zeitpunkt des Wahltermins von der Union beherrschten Südstaaten Stimmen abgegeben.

  3. Abraham Lincoln became the United States’ 16th President in 1861, issuing the Emancipation Proclamation that declared forever free those slaves within the Confederacy in 1863. Lincoln warned...

  4. The 1864 United States presidential election was the 20th quadrennial presidential election. It was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1864. Near the end of the American Civil War, incumbent President Abraham Lincoln of the National Union Party easily defeated the Democratic nominee, former General George B. McClellan, by a wide margin of ...

  5. On August 10, 1863 Frederick Douglass was in the Capital City. While in town, he visited many prominent officials. As he entered the White House, the 54 th Massachusetts – soldiers he helped recruit had been cut to pieces at Fort Wagner in recent weeks. His oldest boy Lewis was lingering in a hospital from a devastating wound in that battle ...

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  6. Lincoln presented the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet on July 22, 1862 [2] and issued it on September 22, 1862. The final Emancipation Proclamation took effect on January 1, 1863. Carpenter spent six months in the White House while he painted.

  7. 6. Apr. 2016 · The 1864 race for the White House was the United States’ first presidential election during wartime. Proposals to postpone the election until the war ended gained little serious consideration. Role Reversal. In 1864 Republicans policies were considered liberal; the Democratic Party meanwhile was considered conservative. Polichicks