My DEAR GENERAL SHERMAN : Many, many thanks for your Christmas gift, the capture of Savannah. When you were about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast I was anxious, if not fearful ; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that 'nothing... Report of the First Meeting - Page 129by Society of the Army of the Cumberland - 1904Full view - About this book
| Francis Newton Thorpe - History - 1906 - 626 pages
...be overestimated. President Lincoln, responding to Sherman's Christmas letter, wrote, December 26th: "Many, many thanks for your Christmas gift, the capture...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast I was anxious, if not fearful ; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that 'nothing... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee, Francis Newton Thorpe - Indians of North America - 1906 - 700 pages
...be overestimated. President Lincoln, responding to Sherman's Christmas letter, wrote, December 26th: "Many, many thanks for your Christmas gift, the capture...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast I was anxious, if not fearful; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that 'nothing... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Presidents - 1907 - 362 pages
...and Stephens are the objects of his visit. A. Lincoln. Executive Mansion, Washington, December 26, 1864. My dear General Sherman : Many, many thanks...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast, I was anxious, if not fearful ; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that "nothing... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 332 pages
...and Stephens are the objects of his visit. A. Lincoln. Executive Mansion, Washington, December 26, 1864. My dear General Sherman : Many, many thanks...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast, I was anxious, if not fearful ; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that "nothing... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - Devotional calendars - 1907 - 410 pages
...thee a present. l. Kings IS : 19. C&rtetma0 (Sili. (Letter to General Sherman, December 26, 1864.) Many, many thanks for your Christmas gift, the capture of Savannah. When you were about to leave Atlanta for the Atlantic Coast, l was anxious, if not fearful; but, feeling that you were... | |
| Wayne Whipple - Presidents - 1908 - 764 pages
...placed beside the one he wrote to Grant after Vicksburg: "EXECUTIVE MANSION, "WASHINGTON, December 26, 1864. "My dear General Sherman: " Many, many thanks...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast, I was anxious, if not fearful; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering thai; 'nothing... | |
| Wayne Whipple - Dummies (Bookselling) - 1908 - 768 pages
...placed beside the one he wrote to Grant after Vicksburg : " EXECUTIVE MANSION, "WASHINGTON, December 26, 1864. "My dear General Sherman: " Many, many thanks...about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast, I was anxious, if not fearful ; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering that 'nothing... | |
| Charles Lester Barstow - United States - 1912 - 240 pages
...thoughts and feeling when he wrote me at Savannah from Washington under date of December 26th, 1864: When you were about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic coast I was anxious, if not fearful; but feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering " nothing risked,... | |
| George Magruder Battey - Floyd County (Ga.). - 1922 - 648 pages
...every word of which is in his own familiar handwriting. It is dated — "Washington, Dec. 26, 1864. "When you were about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic Coast, I was anxious, if not fearful; but, feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering 'nothing risked,... | |
| George Magruder Battey - Floyd County (Ga.) - 1922 - 650 pages
...every word of which is in his own familiar handwriting. It is dated — "Washington, Dec. 26, 1864. "When you were about leaving Atlanta for the Atlantic Coast, I was anxious, if not fearful; but, feeling that you were the better judge, and remembering 'nothing risked,... | |
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