Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volumen16,Temas1-2Illinois State Historical Society., 1923 |
Dentro del libro
Resultados 1-5 de 42
Página 16
... tion with his later career as head of the southern Confederacy , were such as to give rise in the Northwest to an infinity of rumor and tradition concerning the union . Practically all of this body of tradition reflects severely upon ...
... tion with his later career as head of the southern Confederacy , were such as to give rise in the Northwest to an infinity of rumor and tradition concerning the union . Practically all of this body of tradition reflects severely upon ...
Página 22
... tion . If this can be done , all else will go well , for we can then have concerted action . If the proper steps are taken in time so that the members fully understand each other , and appre- ciate the importance of concession and ...
... tion . If this can be done , all else will go well , for we can then have concerted action . If the proper steps are taken in time so that the members fully understand each other , and appre- ciate the importance of concession and ...
Página 29
... tion - think we will have it before long . There is no trouble about my seat . McConnel & Co are having all this trouble for nought . How it does grieve their righteous souls to have me here . Hope they may survive it . Let me hear from ...
... tion - think we will have it before long . There is no trouble about my seat . McConnel & Co are having all this trouble for nought . How it does grieve their righteous souls to have me here . Hope they may survive it . Let me hear from ...
Página 34
... tion , but this the South will not tolerate . Geary's position in my opinion is untenable , but I am for letting those who con- trol him manage the matter . Our friends in the House have taken the bull by the horns and refused to allow ...
... tion , but this the South will not tolerate . Geary's position in my opinion is untenable , but I am for letting those who con- trol him manage the matter . Our friends in the House have taken the bull by the horns and refused to allow ...
Página 36
... tion . This morning's or rather Saturday's Union has a four- column article on Douglas which I have sent you . Truly your friend , LYMAN TRUMBULL . XIII . My Dear Sir , TRUMBULL TO PALMER . Senate Chamber , May 20 , 1858 . It seems ...
... tion . This morning's or rather Saturday's Union has a four- column article on Douglas which I have sent you . Truly your friend , LYMAN TRUMBULL . XIII . My Dear Sir , TRUMBULL TO PALMER . Senate Chamber , May 20 , 1858 . It seems ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Términos y frases comunes
Abraham Lincoln acre alfalfa American Revo American Revolution Anti-Nebraska April Black Hawk Black Hawk War building Cairo Chapter Charles Chicago Civil Club colonies Congregational Church Congress Convention County Crawford daughter Davis Democratic Douglas early Education Edwards elected Epler father Foot-note Fort Crawford Fort Winnebago friends George Gift girls Governor Hillsboro Historical Library Historical Society honor Huntington Illinois Historical Collections Illinois State Historical Indian James Jefferson Jefferson Davis Jessie Palmer Weber John July June Lake land Lansden Legislature letter lived Logan logs LYMAN TRUMBULL Macon County married Mary meeting Memorial Mississippi mother National North Ohio organized pastor pioneer Prairie du Chien Presbyterian Church President Professor Greene Quincy Republican River Rountree Sangamon County Senate Springfield Street Tillson tion town TRUMBULL TO PALMER Union University Virginia vote Washington William Winnebago Wisconsin young