Irish-American History of the United States / By John O'hanlon 2

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391, Sen Edition, 1892.
Persona Mi m >ii • of P. H.
Sheridan," Vol. ii., chap, ix., pp 210 to 213.
J ' See Dr. John William Draper's " History of the American Civil War," Vol. iii., sec. 21, chap, xcii., pp.
618, 619.
30 See Hood's " Advance and Re- treat," p. 311.
31 In Fox's "History of Regimental Loss," it is recorded that 150,000 men born in Ireland fought on the Northern side alone. There is, how- ever, in the Medical Statistics of the Provost Marshal General's Bureau ^ iItItJ- 1 ASSASSINA
...TION OF PRESIDENT LINCOLN.
621 their distinctive national regiments or amalgamated with various com- mands, were scattered over the wide regions in which revolt had raised its flag. There were also large numbers enrolled on the Confederate side. 32 But the vast majority of Irish were arrayed, to tight the battles of freedom and the Union.
CHAPTER XLIIL Assassination of President Lincoln — Fate of the Conspirators— Capture of Jefferson Davis— His Imprisonment and subsequent Release — Re-construction of the Southern States — The United States demand the French Evacuation of Mexico — Demands on the English Government for Compensation — Purchase of the North- western Territory of Alaska from Russia — Indian Disturbances beyond the Mississippi.


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