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... Smith being the man . ” 1 Though in the discussion between Lincoln and Weed , Smith had been considered the likely Indiana choice , the pressure continued . " Caleb B. Smith is still thrust upon the President elect ... by Indiana ...
... Smith being the man . ” 1 Though in the discussion between Lincoln and Weed , Smith had been considered the likely Indiana choice , the pressure continued . " Caleb B. Smith is still thrust upon the President elect ... by Indiana ...
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... Smith should not be appointed , Chase replying that he had done so during his conference with the President Elect.2 Also seeking the aid of Chase against Smith was the Judd faction . And Chase complied , writing to Lincoln a strong ...
... Smith should not be appointed , Chase replying that he had done so during his conference with the President Elect.2 Also seeking the aid of Chase against Smith was the Judd faction . And Chase complied , writing to Lincoln a strong ...
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... Smith during the Cameron tumult , the Judd men were fully prepared to join the anti - Smith chorus , which , as already indicated , they forthwith did . On January 11 Villard wrote : The partisans of N. B. Judd , . . . who are now ...
... Smith during the Cameron tumult , the Judd men were fully prepared to join the anti - Smith chorus , which , as already indicated , they forthwith did . On January 11 Villard wrote : The partisans of N. B. Judd , . . . who are now ...
Contents
PREFACE V | 3 |
THE BATTLE OF FACTION | 152 |
COMPROMISES AND COMPROMISERS | 190 |
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