Black Freedom Struggle in the United States:

Message from the President of the United States, communicating, (In confidence with resolutions of the Senate,) copies of the correspondence between the Government of the United States and that of Great Britain, on the subject of the right of search; with copies of the protest of the American minister at Paris against the quintuple treaty, and the correspondence relating thereto.

Presidential message communicating copies of correspondence with Great Britain, on right of search, with copies of protest of American minister at Paris against quintuple treaty, and correspondence thereon, 1846

Disturbed condition of the country. Pt 4

Disturbed condition of the country; pt. 4, Minority Report of Miles Taylor, John S. Phelps, A. Rust, William G. Whiteley, and Warren Winslow and Joint Resolution proposing amendments to Constitution, 1861

Abraham Lincoln.

First and Second Inaugural Addresses; Message, July 5, 1861; Proclamation, Jan 1, 1863; and Gettysburg Address, Nov 19, 1863, 1861-1863