Nathaniel W Stephenson: 6 books

Book cover of Webster's Seventh of March Speech and the Secession Movement, 1850
by Herbert Darling Foster, Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: March 1, 2019

Webster's Seventh of March Speech and the Secession Movement, 1850 by Herbert Darling Foster. Commentaries by Nathaniel W. Stephenson libreka classics – These are classics of literary history, reissued and made available to a wide audience. Immerse yourself in well-known and popular titles!
Book cover of The Day of the Confederacy
by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2015

The secession movement had three distinct stages. The first, beginning with the news that Lincoln was elected, closed with the news, sent broadcast over the South from Charleston, that Federal troops had taken possession of Fort Sumter on the night of the 28th of December.
Book cover of Texas and the Mexican War
by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: November 27, 2015

THAT American diplomat known to his contemporaries as "the eel-like Monroe" gave Manifest Destiny a deep offense which popular memory has let slip. He bartered away, as his enemies said, our claim to the country between the Sabine and the Rio Grande. However shadowy that claim was, there...
Book cover of The Day of the Confederacy
by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: June 20, 2012

A fascinating look at the events of the American Civil War. Part of the fifty volume series on American history, Chronicles of America.
Book cover of The Day of the Confederacy, A Chronicle of the Embattled South
by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: March 8, 2015

The secession movement had three distinct stages. The first, beginning with the news that Lincoln was elected, closed with the news, sent broadcast over the South from Charleston, that Federal troops had taken possession of Fort Sumter on the night of the 28th of December. During this period the likelihood...
Book cover of The Day of the Confederacy
by Nathaniel W. Stephenson
Language: English
Release Date: April 4, 2015

The secession movement had three distinct stages. The first, beginning with the news that Lincoln was elected, closed with the news, sent broadcast over the South from Charleston, that Federal troops had taken possession of Fort Sumter on the night of the 28th of December.
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