The threatening political fractures galvanized the Lincoln administration into action.
Circumstances appear to change decades and chapters later, during the Lincoln administration, but it makes little difference in the rotten scheme of things.
The Lincoln Administration therefore began to apply great pressure on its field commanders to achieve some success that would lift the national spirit.
His former cabinet members, five of whom had been given jobs in the Lincoln administration, refused to defend Buchanan publicly.
He brought to light one of the most troublesome chapters of the Lincoln Administration.
The first months of the Lincoln Administration demonstrated the costs of inexperience.
The term "copperhead" refers to the Democrats who opposed the policies of the Lincoln administration.
As a result, the Lincoln administration (1861-1865) was socially active amid the Civil War.
The recommendations of the board for the Atlantic blockade were mostly accepted, with modifications, by the Lincoln administration.
The party supported the Lincoln Administration during the United States presidential election, 1864.