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William Elisha Stoker: A Texas Farmer’s Civil War

Posted on March 22, 2010 by sailerd

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    • Origins of Railsplitter Image
    • Republicans Gather at Chicago
    • Make No Contracts
    • Importance of Being Honest Abe
    • Writing Lincoln’s Lives
    • Lincoln and Know Nothings
    • Why Lincoln Won in 1860
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