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Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.27 (search)
nstantly associated in the most friendly relations with him. He accompanied the family in the journey towards Washington, and was selected by Lincoln himself (see McClure's Lincoln, &c., page 46), as the one protector to accompany and guard him from the assassination that he apprehended so causelessly (Lamon's Life, &c., page 513), in his midnight passage through Baltimore to his first inauguration. He was made a United States Marshal of the district, in order (McClure's Lincoln, &c., page 67) that Lincoln might have him always at hand. Though Lamon recognizes and sets forth with great clearness (page 181), his duty to tell the whole truth, good and bad, of Messrs. Herndon and Lamon as given above, and the duty and necessity that rested on them to record these truths. In Lincoln and Men of the War Time, by A. K. McClure, the author's intimate association with Lincoln (page 112, et seq.), is shown in many places, and his estimate of his hero may be measured by the following tri
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), A noble life. (search)
san of the North against the South. Colonel A. K. McClure's Lincoln and Men of the War Time, sayty, we have really parted with it at home. McClure's Lincoln, etc., conceding the hostile attituincoln, and mentions Greeley as their chief. McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 54, et seq.), shows thet, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 487). McClure's Lincoln, etc., says (page 9): Chase was then the Lincoln ointment. Miss Ida Tarbell, in McClure's Magazine for January, 1899, says: But Mr. Cy do for talent, character and patriotism. McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 150, et seq.), says: Struption which ran riot in the government, and McClure goes on: It is an open secret that Stanton adstation of Stanton's contempt for Lincoln. McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 123, et seq.), says: Lih that he imputed the same guilt to Lincoln. McClure, in his Lincoln, etc. (page 202), and Nicolayalted character, ability and patriotism. See McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 208), and Nicolay and H[4 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), chapter 1.52 (search)
san of the North against the South. Colonel A. K. McClure's Lincoln and Men of the War Time, sayns, The Great Commoner. Miss Ida Tarbell, in McClure's Magazine for 1899 (page 277), calls Sumner,t, in Reminiscences of Lincoln (page 487). McClure's Lincoln, etc., says (page 9): Chase was then the Lincoln ointment. Miss Ida Tarbell, in McClure's Magazine for January, 1899, says: But Mr. Cy do for talent, character and patriotism. McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 150, et seq.), says: Struption which ran riot in the government, and McClure goes on: It is an open secret that Stanton ads of Lincoln, page 223.) Miss Ida Tarbell, in McClure's Magazine for March, 1899, tells the story ostation of Stanton's contempt for Lincoln. McClure's Lincoln, etc. (page 123, et seq.), says: Lit in the Seven Days Battles before Richmond. McClure (page 207) is one; Holland (page 53, et seq.)h that he imputed the same guilt to Lincoln. McClure, in his Lincoln, etc. (page 202), and Nicolay[4 more...]
Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 27. (ed. Reverend J. William Jones), Index. (search)
9: his assumption and duplicity, 365; hated by his Cabinet; suppressed bill for reconstruction, 369; his demand for unconditional surrender of the South, 368, 375; efforts to defeat the second election of, 365; did not offer to pay for our slaves, 374. Longstreet, General, James, his delinquency at Gettysburg, 195. Lowell, General Charles R., 273. Loyall, Commander B. P., 136. McCabe, W. Gordon, 286. McCaslan, Captain W. E., killed, 196. McCausland, General, John, 179. McClure, Colonel A. K., 366. McGuire, Dr., Hunter, his able report on school histories, 98. McGuire, Prof. J. P. Address by, 352, 359 McDowell, Battle of, 43. McLaws, General L., 55. McCaw, Dr J. B., 335. McMasters, Lieutenant, killed, 316 Magruder: Colonel John Bowie, Sketch of, 205. Marshall, Colonel, Thomas, killed, 15. Marye's Heights, 225. Mason, Wiley Roy, 338 Massachusetts advocated secession, 65. Massie, Captain LIV., killed, 9 Matthews, James P.. 26 Mattison, J. W., 1