The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 3Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 38
Page
... Secretary of War Lincoln and Soldier facing 56 facing 88 facing 94 facing 100 • facing 112 facing 116 • facing 130 facing 138 facing 140 facing 142 facing 144 facing 148 facing 150 • 151 facing 152 Lincoln and Tad • facing 156 Lincoln ...
... Secretary of War Lincoln and Soldier facing 56 facing 88 facing 94 facing 100 • facing 112 facing 116 • facing 130 facing 138 facing 140 facing 142 facing 144 facing 148 facing 150 • 151 facing 152 Lincoln and Tad • facing 156 Lincoln ...
Page 1
... secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following letter : My dear Sir : Your note of the 2d instant ( 1 ) I The First Inauguration of Lincoln-The Relief of Fort Sumter-Seward's Ambition to Control the ...
... secretary , " to let Seward take the first trick . " And he despatched the following letter : My dear Sir : Your note of the 2d instant ( 1 ) I The First Inauguration of Lincoln-The Relief of Fort Sumter-Seward's Ambition to Control the ...
Page 26
... Secretary of State - his cheerful assumption that he , not Mr. Lincoln , was the final authority of the ad- ministration . Mr. Seward had been for years the leader of the Republi- can party . His defeat in the Chicago Convention of 1860 ...
... Secretary of State - his cheerful assumption that he , not Mr. Lincoln , was the final authority of the ad- ministration . Mr. Seward had been for years the leader of the Republi- can party . His defeat in the Chicago Convention of 1860 ...
Page 27
... Secretary of State with the same confidence in his call to be the real , if not the apparent , head of affairs . When the question of relieving Sumter came up , he believed that it was he who was managing the matter . " I wish I could ...
... Secretary of State with the same confidence in his call to be the real , if not the apparent , head of affairs . When the question of relieving Sumter came up , he believed that it was he who was managing the matter . " I wish I could ...
Page 28
... Secretary of State . He had discovered also that Mr. Lincoln attended to his business . " This President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ...
... Secretary of State . He had discovered also that Mr. Lincoln attended to his business . " This President proposes to do all his work , " he wrote to Mrs. Seward on March 16. He had received , too , at least one severe lesson , which ...
Other editions - View all
The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many ... Ida M. Tarbell No preview available - 2016 |
Common terms and phrases
Abraham Lincoln Administration appointment April Armory Square army asked battle believe Bull Run Burnside cabinet called Cameron camp campaign coln Colonel command compensated emancipation Confederacy Confederate Congress declared defeat Department desertion duty Emancipation Proclamation enemy evident facing force Fort Pickens Fort Sumter Frémont gave general-in-chief give Governor Grant Greeley Halleck hands headquarters Hooker inaugural issue July knew letter look March matter McClellan ment military Missouri morning never Nicolay night North once party peace Potomac President President's question radical re-enforce received regiment replied Republican Richmond save the Union Secretary Secretary of War seemed Senator sent Seward slavery slaves soldiers South Stanton Sumter Swett telegrams telegraph tell things thought tion told took Trent affair troops Vallandigham Virginia vote War Department Washington West White House wrote York Tribune