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Executive Mansion , Washington , February 3 , 1862 MAJOR - GENERAL
MCCLELLAN : MY DEAR SIR : You and I have distinct and different plans for a
movement of the Army of the Potomac - yours to be down the Chesapeake , up
the ...
Executive Mansion , Washington , February 3 , 1862 MAJOR - GENERAL
MCCLELLAN : MY DEAR SIR : You and I have distinct and different plans for a
movement of the Army of the Potomac - yours to be down the Chesapeake , up
the ...
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W . H . SEWARD : MY DEAR SIR : My view of the present condition of the war is
about as follows : The evacuation of Corinth and our delay by the flood in the
Chickahominy have enabled the enemy to concentrate too much force in Rich ...
W . H . SEWARD : MY DEAR SIR : My view of the present condition of the war is
about as follows : The evacuation of Corinth and our delay by the flood in the
Chickahominy have enabled the enemy to concentrate too much force in Rich ...
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To Mrs . Lincoln ( Always touching was the President ' s affection , anxiety and
playfulness in matters concerning his wife and his “ dear Tad " . even in the most
crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS .
To Mrs . Lincoln ( Always touching was the President ' s affection , anxiety and
playfulness in matters concerning his wife and his “ dear Tad " . even in the most
crowded days of politics and warfare . ] December 21 , 1862 Washington . MRS .
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EDWARD EVERETT : MY DEAR SIR : Your kind note of to - day is received . In
our respective parts yesterday , you could not have been excused to make a
short address , nor I a long one . I am pleased to know that , in your judgment ,
the little ...
EDWARD EVERETT : MY DEAR SIR : Your kind note of to - day is received . In
our respective parts yesterday , you could not have been excused to make a
short address , nor I a long one . I am pleased to know that , in your judgment ,
the little ...
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WILLIAM OULLEN BRYANT : MY DEAR SIR : Yours of the twenty - fifth has just
been handed me by the Secretary of the Navy . The tone of the letter , rather than
any direct statement in it , impresses me as a complaint that Mr . Henderson ...
WILLIAM OULLEN BRYANT : MY DEAR SIR : Yours of the twenty - fifth has just
been handed me by the Secretary of the Navy . The tone of the letter , rather than
any direct statement in it , impresses me as a complaint that Mr . Henderson ...
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