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George Thomas Palmer . Letters from Lyman Trumbull to John M. Palmer , 1851-
1858 ....... 20 V. John H. Piper . Congregationalism in Springfield 42 VI . Louis
Martin Sears . New York and the Fusion Movement of 1860 ... 58 VII . A. T.
Strange .
George Thomas Palmer . Letters from Lyman Trumbull to John M. Palmer , 1851-
1858 ....... 20 V. John H. Piper . Congregationalism in Springfield 42 VI . Louis
Martin Sears . New York and the Fusion Movement of 1860 ... 58 VII . A. T.
Strange .
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... thrown into the military scale of the Civil War , doomed the Confederacy and
rendered the hopes and schemes of its founders an evanescent dream . A
COLLECTION OF LETTERS FROM LYMAN TRUMBULL TO JOHN M. Vol . XVI ,
Nos .
... thrown into the military scale of the Civil War , doomed the Confederacy and
rendered the hopes and schemes of its founders an evanescent dream . A
COLLECTION OF LETTERS FROM LYMAN TRUMBULL TO JOHN M. Vol . XVI ,
Nos .
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A COLLECTION OF LETTERS FROM LYMAN TRUMBULL TO JOHN M. PALMER
, 1854-1858 . Compiled and Edited by GEORGE THOMAS PALMER , M. D. , a
Grandson of John M. Palmer . I. Alton , Nov. 23 , 1854 . My Dear Sir : I have just ...
A COLLECTION OF LETTERS FROM LYMAN TRUMBULL TO JOHN M. PALMER
, 1854-1858 . Compiled and Edited by GEORGE THOMAS PALMER , M. D. , a
Grandson of John M. Palmer . I. Alton , Nov. 23 , 1854 . My Dear Sir : I have just ...
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Illinois State Historical Society. LYMAN TRUMBULL . There is no making terms or
getting along in harmony.
Illinois State Historical Society. LYMAN TRUMBULL . There is no making terms or
getting along in harmony.
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Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa , a holdover Democratic State
Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas . Cook was one of the five
legislators who voted for Trumbull on the first ballot and was one who , with
Palmer and Judd ...
Trumbull misjudged Burton C. Cook , of Ottawa , a holdover Democratic State
Senator , who had refused to follow Douglas . Cook was one of the five
legislators who voted for Trumbull on the first ballot and was one who , with
Palmer and Judd ...
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