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1863 Issue of The New York Times with Lincoln's 3rd State of the Union
1863 Issue of The New York Times with Lincoln's 3rd State of the Union
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1863 Issue of The New York Times with Lincoln's 3rd State of the Union

12pp, measuring 15" x 21", New York, dated December 10, 1863. An issue of the "New York Times", Vol. XIII, No. 3811. With supplement, complete with its own masthead. Includes a publication of Lincoln's Third State of the Union Address as well as his Amnesty Proclamation. It is rare to find this issue in its complete state and in such good condition. With light toning and faint soiling. Slightly rough left edge.

"Fellow-Citizens of the Senate and House of Representatives: Another year of health and of sufficiently abundant harvests has passed. For these, and especially for the improved condition of our national affairs, our renewed and profoundest gratitude to God is due…The supplemental treaty between the United States and Great Britain for the suppression of the African slave trade, made on the 17th day of February last, has been duly ratified and carried into execution. It is believed that so far as American ports and American citizens are concerned that inhuman and odious traffic has been brought to an end…

The policy of emancipation and of employing black soldiers gave to the future a new aspect, about which hope and fear and doubt contended in uncertain conflict. According to our political system, as a matter of civil administration, the General Government had no lawful power to effect emancipation in any State, and for a long time it had been hoped that the rebellion could be suppressed without resorting to it as a military measure. It was all the while deemed possible that the necessity for it might come, and that if it should the crisis of the contest would then be presented. It came, and, as was anticipated, it was followed by dark and doubtful days…Of those States not included in the emancipation proclamation, Maryland and Missouri, neither of which three years ago would tolerate any restraint upon the extension of slavery into new Territories, only dispute now as to the best mode of removing it within their own limits…

Of those who were slaves at the beginning of the rebellion full 100,000 are now in the United States military service, about one-half of which number actually bear arms in the ranks, thus giving the double advantage of taking so much labor from the insurgent cause and supplying the places which otherwise must be filled with so many white men. So far as tested, it is difficult to say they are not as good soldiers as any. No servile insurrection or tendency to violence or cruelty has marked the measures of emancipation and arming the blacks...Thus we have the new reckoning. The crisis which threatened to divide the friends of the Union is past…"

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