Latest Light on Abraham Lincoln, and War-time Memories: Including Many Heretofore Unpublished Incidents and Historical Facts Concerning His Ancestry, Boyhood, Family, Religion, Public Life, Trials and Triumphs, Volume 1Fleming H. Revell Company, 1917 -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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... interviews and by correspondence , his encouragement and aid have been exceedingly helpful . Persons in charge of public and private libraries , and of collections of Lincolniana have extended every needed courtesy . In prosecuting that ...
... interviews and by correspondence , his encouragement and aid have been exceedingly helpful . Persons in charge of public and private libraries , and of collections of Lincolniana have extended every needed courtesy . In prosecuting that ...
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... once declined a bishopric . Soon after the death of " Willie , ” Mr. Lincoln's third son , Dr. Vinton , by invitation , had an interview with the disconsolate President and aided him to realize LINCOLN FORTUNE'S FAVORITE 39.
... once declined a bishopric . Soon after the death of " Willie , ” Mr. Lincoln's third son , Dr. Vinton , by invitation , had an interview with the disconsolate President and aided him to realize LINCOLN FORTUNE'S FAVORITE 39.
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... interview with the disconsolate President and aided him to realize the continued life of those who pass before us to the better world . No spiritual adviser of the President ever heard from him such utterances of joy as did this ...
... interview with the disconsolate President and aided him to realize the continued life of those who pass before us to the better world . No spiritual adviser of the President ever heard from him such utterances of joy as did this ...
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... interview Mr. Lincoln made no concessions to the Colonel concerning the matter . Yet , with this serious dis- advantage , together with the unfavorable first impression be- fore mentioned , Mr. Lincoln , during that evening interview ...
... interview Mr. Lincoln made no concessions to the Colonel concerning the matter . Yet , with this serious dis- advantage , together with the unfavorable first impression be- fore mentioned , Mr. Lincoln , during that evening interview ...
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... interview with Mr. Gilmore relative to this mission , late in May , 1863 , President Lincoln said : " Some- thing will come out of it , perhaps not what Jaquess expects , but what will be of service to the right . " These preliminary ...
... interview with Mr. Gilmore relative to this mission , late in May , 1863 , President Lincoln said : " Some- thing will come out of it , perhaps not what Jaquess expects , but what will be of service to the right . " These preliminary ...
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