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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... library , now of Sarah Lawrence College library ; Miss E. Marie Becker , of the New York Historical Society ; Miss Margaret A. Flint , of the Illinois State Historical Library at Springfield ; Mrs. Stuart H. Danovitch , of the Chicago ...
... library , now of Sarah Lawrence College library ; Miss E. Marie Becker , of the New York Historical Society ; Miss Margaret A. Flint , of the Illinois State Historical Library at Springfield ; Mrs. Stuart H. Danovitch , of the Chicago ...
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Andrew A. Freeman. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Plymouth Church , Orange Street , Brooklyn . Lincoln listened to the sermon by Henry Ward Beecher here Sunday , February 26 , 1860 . 000000 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY GE AREAB ARNOLD COLLECTION ...
Andrew A. Freeman. NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY Plymouth Church , Orange Street , Brooklyn . Lincoln listened to the sermon by Henry Ward Beecher here Sunday , February 26 , 1860 . 000000 NEW YORK PUBLIC LIBRARY GE AREAB ARNOLD COLLECTION ...
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... LIBRARY Cooper Union , left , scene of Lincoln's speech ; the Mercantile Library ; and the Bible House . A contemporary artist's impression of Lincoln speaking in the Great Hall.
... LIBRARY Cooper Union , left , scene of Lincoln's speech ; the Mercantile Library ; and the Bible House . A contemporary artist's impression of Lincoln speaking in the Great Hall.
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