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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... story is from Tarbell's Life , Vol . I , pages 29-30 . Lincoln's announcement of his candidacy is from Col- lected Works , Vol . I , pages 8-9 . The quotation from Leland on the $ 200 loan is from pages 44-45 of his biography . The ...
... story is from Tarbell's Life , Vol . I , pages 29-30 . Lincoln's announcement of his candidacy is from Col- lected Works , Vol . I , pages 8-9 . The quotation from Leland on the $ 200 loan is from pages 44-45 of his biography . The ...
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... story of Bryant's meeting with Lincoln is from William Cullen Bryant , by William Aspenwall Bradley , The Macmillan Company , New York , 1905 , page 139. Bryant's introduction of Lin- coln is in the New York Evening Post of February 28 ...
... story of Bryant's meeting with Lincoln is from William Cullen Bryant , by William Aspenwall Bradley , The Macmillan Company , New York , 1905 , page 139. Bryant's introduction of Lin- coln is in the New York Evening Post of February 28 ...
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... story is from Rankin's Intimate Sketches , pages 190-191 . Chapter 8. What Lincoln said about " that thing of mine " and Bryant is from Briggs's article in the New York Evening Post of August 16 , 1867. The quotation from Lincoln's ...
... story is from Rankin's Intimate Sketches , pages 190-191 . Chapter 8. What Lincoln said about " that thing of mine " and Bryant is from Briggs's article in the New York Evening Post of August 16 , 1867. The quotation from Lincoln's ...
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