The Life of Abraham LincolnCosimo, Inc., 2008 M01 1 - 488 páginas She is remembered today as a muckraking journalist, author of such blockbuster exposes as 1904's The History of the Standard Oil Company, which actually contributed to the corporation's breakup in 1911. But in this 1900 work, as charming as it is important, American author IDA MINERVA TARBELL (1857-1944) shows a softer side as she traces, with a laudatory and admiring spirit, the development of the character and morals of Abraham Lincoln. Begun as a project by McClure's Magazine to collect and preserve the reminiscences of friends and acquaintances of Abraham Lincoln while they were still alive, the project grew into a series of articles for the periodical, and then finally this two-volume spiritual biography of the great man, which draws on firsthand memories and other material, including original sources such speeches, letters, and telegrams. Volume II begins with Lincoln's inauguration as President of the United States and follows him through the Civil War, his struggle with the "weapon" of emancipation, his reelection in 1864, and his death and funeral. This volume also features an extensive appendix of original documents written by and to Lincoln. |
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... groups of riflemen . When Lin- coln reached the north side of the Capitol , where he de- scended to enter the building , he found a board tunnel , strongly guarded at its mouth , through which he passed 2 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... groups of riflemen . When Lin- coln reached the north side of the Capitol , where he de- scended to enter the building , he found a board tunnel , strongly guarded at its mouth , through which he passed 2 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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... north door . It suddenly occurred to me that , if I could scale that wall , I might walk right in after the President , perhaps on to the very platform . It wasn't a min- ute before I shinned ' up and jumped into the tunnel ; but before ...
... north door . It suddenly occurred to me that , if I could scale that wall , I might walk right in after the President , perhaps on to the very platform . It wasn't a min- ute before I shinned ' up and jumped into the tunnel ; but before ...
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... North for our reliance . Mr. Lincoln dropped the paragraphs , and began by an- swering another question : " Does the President intend to interfere with the property of the South ? " 66 Apprehension seems to exist , " he said , " among ...
... North for our reliance . Mr. Lincoln dropped the paragraphs , and began by an- swering another question : " Does the President intend to interfere with the property of the South ? " 66 Apprehension seems to exist , " he said , " among ...
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... North , or on yours of the South , that truth and that justice will surely prevail by the judgment of this great tribunal of the American people . My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well upon this whole subject . Nothing ...
... North , or on yours of the South , that truth and that justice will surely prevail by the judgment of this great tribunal of the American people . My countrymen , one and all , think calmly and well upon this whole subject . Nothing ...
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... North there was an outburst of exulta- tion . It was the first act in defense of United States prop- erty , and Anderson became at once a popular hero and re- enforcements for him were vehemently demanded . Early in January Buchanan ...
... North there was an outburst of exulta- tion . It was the first act in defense of United States prop- erty , and Anderson became at once a popular hero and re- enforcements for him were vehemently demanded . Early in January Buchanan ...
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Abraham Lincoln appointment April Army of Potomac asked August Baltimore believe Burnside cabinet called City Point coln Colonel Congress Cypher DEAR SIR death sentence December December 26 DEPARTMENT desertion dispatch election emancipation Emancipation Proclamation enemy execution of death EXECUTIVE MANSION February Fort Monroe Fort Sumter forward record Frémont friends further order Governor Grant Halleck Illinois January January 20 John June letter MAJOR ECKERT MAJOR-GENERAL MEADE March McClellan ment military Missouri Monroe morning never NICOLAY night North October October 15 OFFICER IN COMMAND Ohio party passed persons pier President President's proclamation received regiment Republican Richmond Saint Louis Secretary of War Senator sent September September 13 Seward slavery slaves soldiers South Springfield Stanton Sumter Suspend execution Talbott telegram telegraph Tenn thing tion to-day troops Union Volunteers vote WAR DEPARTMENT WASHINGTON WASHINGTON CITY Whigs White House wrote York