Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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Page 107
... Governor of Minnesota , and another appointed for Com- missioner of Mexican Claims , as for the Northwest , Illinois was not consulted . When a citizen of Iowa was appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General and another to a Land ...
... Governor of Minnesota , and another appointed for Com- missioner of Mexican Claims , as for the Northwest , Illinois was not consulted . When a citizen of Iowa was appointed Second Assistant Postmaster General and another to a Land ...
Page 109
... Governor of the Territory of Oregon , and the other to Hon . Abraham Lincoln as Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States Senator was to be chosen at the next session of the Illinois Legislature , but a Whig majority in that body ...
... Governor of the Territory of Oregon , and the other to Hon . Abraham Lincoln as Secretary of that Territory . 99 A United States Senator was to be chosen at the next session of the Illinois Legislature , but a Whig majority in that body ...
Page 123
... Governor of Mississippi on a " Resistance " platform . The mode of resistance proposed was not distinctly defined in public , but it is certain that the " State Rights associations , " whose candidate Davis was , were straining every ...
... Governor of Mississippi on a " Resistance " platform . The mode of resistance proposed was not distinctly defined in public , but it is certain that the " State Rights associations , " whose candidate Davis was , were straining every ...
Page 126
... whom the recent " Resistance " can- didate for Governor of Mississippi was a leading spirit . In his December message the President declared , as he - had done in his inaugural address , that during 126 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... whom the recent " Resistance " can- didate for Governor of Mississippi was a leading spirit . In his December message the President declared , as he - had done in his inaugural address , that during 126 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
Page 138
... Governor Matteson ) , whose defeat seemed possible only by uniting on Trum- bull . Lincoln promptly advised his friends accordingly - effacing himself and saving the cause . CHAPTER XII . 1855-1858 . Anti - Nebraska Coalition - 138 ...
... Governor Matteson ) , whose defeat seemed possible only by uniting on Trum- bull . Lincoln promptly advised his friends accordingly - effacing himself and saving the cause . CHAPTER XII . 1855-1858 . Anti - Nebraska Coalition - 138 ...
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