Abraham Lincoln Goes to New YorkStory of the country lawyer's first trip to sophisticated New York, and full text of famous Cooper Union speech he delivered there February 27, 1860. |
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... Chapter 2. Harding's statement on Lincoln's haber- dashery is from In the Footsteps of the Lincolns by Ida M. Tarbell , Harper & Brothers , New York , 1924 , pages 316- 317. What Lincoln told Emerson is quoted by Miss Tar- bell in her ...
... Chapter 2. Harding's statement on Lincoln's haber- dashery is from In the Footsteps of the Lincolns by Ida M. Tarbell , Harper & Brothers , New York , 1924 , pages 316- 317. What Lincoln told Emerson is quoted by Miss Tar- bell in her ...
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... Chapter 5. A statement made by Nott in 1909 may explain the attitude of the Young Men's Republican Union toward Lincoln before he made the speech . Nott wrote : " It is difficult for younger generations of Americans to believe that ...
... Chapter 5. A statement made by Nott in 1909 may explain the attitude of the Young Men's Republican Union toward Lincoln before he made the speech . Nott wrote : " It is difficult for younger generations of Americans to believe that ...
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Andrew A. Freeman. Chapter 6. Lincoln's comment about his feeling ill at ease is from Rankin's Intimate Sketches ... Chapter 7. Lincoln's opening statement is from Col- lected Works , Vol . III , page 522. What Lincoln told Hern- don ...
Andrew A. Freeman. Chapter 6. Lincoln's comment about his feeling ill at ease is from Rankin's Intimate Sketches ... Chapter 7. Lincoln's opening statement is from Col- lected Works , Vol . III , page 522. What Lincoln told Hern- don ...
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