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... Seward . 197 William A. Buckingham , War Governor of Hannibal Hamlin .. 198 Mrs. Lincoln , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William ...
... Seward . 197 William A. Buckingham , War Governor of Hannibal Hamlin .. 198 Mrs. Lincoln , 1861. ( From a photograph in possession of the author ) ... Connecticut .. Edwin D. Morgan , War Governor of New 325 199 York ...... 327 William ...
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... Seward , of New York ; Thomas H. Benton , of Missouri . He is fresh from the arena , where he has won a great victory . He has listened to all the arguments that the champions of freedom could marshal in opposition to the re- peal . The ...
... Seward , of New York ; Thomas H. Benton , of Missouri . He is fresh from the arena , where he has won a great victory . He has listened to all the arguments that the champions of freedom could marshal in opposition to the re- peal . The ...
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... Seward would be the Re- publican candidate for President , and Mr. Lincoln for Vice - president . Rev. John Putnam Gulliver , one of the ministers of Norwich , lis- tened in amazement to what Mr. Lincoln had to say . He had heard many ...
... Seward would be the Re- publican candidate for President , and Mr. Lincoln for Vice - president . Rev. John Putnam Gulliver , one of the ministers of Norwich , lis- tened in amazement to what Mr. Lincoln had to say . He had heard many ...
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... Seward , Senator from New York , who had rendered conspicuous ice in the councils of the nation . It was understood that a strong would be made by his friends to secure his nomination . serv effort " Who is to be your candidate out West ...
... Seward , Senator from New York , who had rendered conspicuous ice in the councils of the nation . It was understood that a strong would be made by his friends to secure his nomination . serv effort " Who is to be your candidate out West ...
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... Seward entered . " He is to be our next President . He feels it ; you can see it in his actions , " the remark of Senator Wilson , who was regarded as one of the far - sighted politicians of the period . He knew every phase of public ...
... Seward entered . " He is to be our next President . He feels it ; you can see it in his actions , " the remark of Senator Wilson , who was regarded as one of the far - sighted politicians of the period . He knew every phase of public ...
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