Chase and Lincoln in the Election of 1864

The election of 1864 is one of importance to students of American history because it was fraught with many dangers to the Union. It might have been otherwise and had it been so the nation most certainly would have seen troublous times. Just how much truth is in the expression of Lincoln's tha...

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Main Author: Ewing, Ellis H.
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Published: Digital Commons @ Butler University 1938
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spelling ndltd-butler.edu-oai-digitalcommons.butler.edu-grtheses-12192015-07-29T03:38:09Z Chase and Lincoln in the Election of 1864 Ewing, Ellis H. The election of 1864 is one of importance to students of American history because it was fraught with many dangers to the Union. It might have been otherwise and had it been so the nation most certainly would have seen troublous times. Just how much truth is in the expression of Lincoln's that the country chose him so as not to "swap horses in the middle of the stream" can perhaps be better understood if we have a clearer understanding of the opposition he had in 1864. 1938-01-01T08:00:00Z text application/pdf http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/grtheses/220 http://digitalcommons.butler.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1219&context=grtheses Graduate Thesis Collection Digital Commons @ Butler University History
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Chase and Lincoln in the Election of 1864
description The election of 1864 is one of importance to students of American history because it was fraught with many dangers to the Union. It might have been otherwise and had it been so the nation most certainly would have seen troublous times. Just how much truth is in the expression of Lincoln's that the country chose him so as not to "swap horses in the middle of the stream" can perhaps be better understood if we have a clearer understanding of the opposition he had in 1864.
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