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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... quoted by Miss Tarbell in her Life , Vol . I , pages 208-209 . Stephens is quoted by Miss Tarbell in Footsteps , page 290. Washburne's story of the inaugural ball is also quoted in her Life , Vol . I , pages 209-210 . The other ...
... quoted by Miss Tarbell in her Life , Vol . I , pages 208-209 . Stephens is quoted by Miss Tarbell in Footsteps , page 290. Washburne's story of the inaugural ball is also quoted in her Life , Vol . I , pages 209-210 . The other ...
Page 147
... quoted by Carl Sandburg on pages 9-10 , Vol . II of Abra- ham Lincoln : The Prairie Years , Harcourt , Brace & Com ... quoted by Sandburg in Prairie Years , Vol . II , page 18. The letter to Speed is from Collected Works , Vol . II ...
... quoted by Carl Sandburg on pages 9-10 , Vol . II of Abra- ham Lincoln : The Prairie Years , Harcourt , Brace & Com ... quoted by Sandburg in Prairie Years , Vol . II , page 18. The letter to Speed is from Collected Works , Vol . II ...
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... quoted , 31-32 Butterfield , Justin , 34-35 Calhoun , John C. , 30 , 68 Cameron , Simon , 30 , 56 Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 , 76 Carlyle , Thomas , quoted , 32 Carson , Kit , 46 Catholics , 44-45 Charnwood , Lord , 29 , 50 ...
... quoted , 31-32 Butterfield , Justin , 34-35 Calhoun , John C. , 30 , 68 Cameron , Simon , 30 , 56 Candidates for the Presidency in 1860 , 76 Carlyle , Thomas , quoted , 32 Carson , Kit , 46 Catholics , 44-45 Charnwood , Lord , 29 , 50 ...
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