| Ohio - 1906 - 562 pages
...twenty-third year had built up a lucrative practice. He removed to Pittsburg in 1847 and it was tnere m his early prime that I, as telegraph messenger boy,...antislavery traditions of his family. His removal to Washingtort brought him much business and for some years little time was paid to politics. The election... | |
| Ohio - 1906 - 538 pages
...shall be preserved," even then to the young man here at college in his teens, this was the bugle call. In 1825, finding the Union endangered, notwithstanding...antislavery traditions of his family. His removal to Washington brought him much business and for some years little time was paid to politics. The election... | |
| Webster Perit Huntington - Ohio - 1906 - 664 pages
...STANTON. From the Portrait by CP Filson, presented to Kenyon College, by Col. John J. McCook, of New York. stopped him on the street or entered his office to...serious. None stood higher than he in his profession, at eighteen, patriot* always, .the Viacdle: fro! truer to the pole than : Sta/rtroi ; to: the TT •... | |
| Ohio - 1906 - 540 pages
...shall be preserved,'* even then to the young man here at college in his teens, this was the bugle call. In 1825, finding the Union endangered, notwithstanding...antislavery traditions of his family. His removal to Washington brought him much business and for some years little time was paid to politics. The election... | |
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