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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 4, chapter 19 (search)
inst Mr. Sumner. In an interview held early in September, en route from London to Edinburgh, General Grant stated that he had said to George William Curtis, at Long Branch, in 1871, that Mr. Sumner had not done his duty as chairman of the committee, because he had hampered the business of the state department by pigeon-holing treahe state department that had been there several months, and had been in Mr. Sumner's hands, but had never been laid before the committee. I wrote from the spot—Long Branch—to the state department, and to my own surprise there proved to be more treaties than I had said that had been in Mr. Sumner's own hands for a longer time than tions of Mr. Sumner's removal, puts forth two only,—the pigeon-holing and the non-speaking ones, as in his conversation with Mr. Curtis in the summer of 1871 at Long Branch, and in his interviews in Scotland in September, 1877, and at Cairo in January, 1878, without ever making the remotest allusion to the reason which Mr. Davis no<