Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 - 570 pages |
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Page 61
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN From a photograph taken by H. F. Warren of Waltham , Mass . , on south balcony of White House , March 6 , 1865 Courtesy Century Company . ( See page 548 ) There is a striking resemblance between them , their most.
... PRESIDENT LINCOLN From a photograph taken by H. F. Warren of Waltham , Mass . , on south balcony of White House , March 6 , 1865 Courtesy Century Company . ( See page 548 ) There is a striking resemblance between them , their most.
Page 72
... March , 1864 , the day General Grant re- ceived from him a commission as Lieutenant - General . Dur- ing the afternoon of the day on which that important event occurred it is claimed the President accompanied General Grant to a gallery ...
... March , 1864 , the day General Grant re- ceived from him a commission as Lieutenant - General . Dur- ing the afternoon of the day on which that important event occurred it is claimed the President accompanied General Grant to a gallery ...
Page 82
... March 9 , 1864 , show that the protruding lower lip was wholly responsible for the opinion that Lincoln was homely . With that lip concealed the features are strikingly handsome . ( See page 72 ) III THE JAQUESS - GILMORE MISSION * O the ...
... March 9 , 1864 , show that the protruding lower lip was wholly responsible for the opinion that Lincoln was homely . With that lip concealed the features are strikingly handsome . ( See page 72 ) III THE JAQUESS - GILMORE MISSION * O the ...
Page 107
... march toward the sea ; Sheri- dan was leading his army forward with uninterrupted success , and an early cessation of hostilities seemed likely soon to be accomplished by military force . But , notwithstanding these auspicious ...
... march toward the sea ; Sheri- dan was leading his army forward with uninterrupted success , and an early cessation of hostilities seemed likely soon to be accomplished by military force . But , notwithstanding these auspicious ...
Page 127
... march to the sea , and the series of Union vic- tories under Sheridan , had caused the Confederate leaders to recognize the certainty of their early overthrow and to be willing to consider overtures for peace . Although we knew those ...
... march to the sea , and the series of Union vic- tories under Sheridan , had caused the Confederate leaders to recognize the certainty of their early overthrow and to be willing to consider overtures for peace . Although we knew those ...
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