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Wendell Phillips, Theodore C. Pease, Speeches, Lectures and Letters of Wendell Phillips: Volume 2 | 11 | 3 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: September 17, 1862., [Electronic resource] | 11 | 1 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: July 11, 1861., [Electronic resource] | 9 | 5 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: July 20, 1864., [Electronic resource] | 8 | 6 | Browse | Search |
Rebellion Record: a Diary of American Events: Documents and Narratives, Volume 2. (ed. Frank Moore) | 8 | 0 | Browse | Search |
John F. Hume, The abolitionists together with personal memories of the struggle for human rights | 8 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Medford Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. | 6 | 0 | Browse | Search |
The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1863., [Electronic resource] | 6 | 0 | Browse | Search |
Thomas Wentworth Higginson, Harvard Memorial Biographies | 6 | 0 | Browse | Search |
George Bancroft, History of the United States from the Discovery of the American Continent, Vol. 2, 17th edition. | 6 | 0 | Browse | Search |
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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 26, 1861., [Electronic resource]. You can also browse the collection for Clay or search for Clay in all documents.
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The Clay statue.
--Many visitors to the city, especially ladies, have expressed a desire to see the statue of Clay.
We are informed that it has not yet been uncovered, on account of the inclemency of the weather and the distracted state of the country; eminent physicians having given it as their opinion that if exposed now, the great statesman could not survive the shock of the contending elements, natural and political.
The Clay statue.
--Many visitors to the city, especially ladies, have expressed a desire to see the statue of Clay.
We are informed that it has not yet been uncovered, on account of the inclemency of the weather and the distracted state of the country; eminent physicians having given it as their opinion that if exposed now, the great statesman could not survive the shock of the contending elements, natural and political.