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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade) 18 0 Browse Search
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George Meade, The Life and Letters of George Gordon Meade, Major-General United States Army (ed. George Gordon Meade), chapter 6 (search)
have remained quietly in the house with Cram. Mr. Harding with Mrs. Harding are here, also Cortlandt ParkerMrs. Harding are here, also Cortlandt Parker. I have not seen our friends the Harrises, except the Senator. Headquarters army of the Potomac, February, after leaving Judge Harris, I was persuaded by Mr. Harding and Cortlandt Parker to go to Speaker Colfax's reand Senators Zachariah Chandler, of Michigan, Benjamin F. Harding, of Oregon; Representatives Daniel W. Gooch, f the Potomac, March 9, 1864. I have answered Mr. Harding's note, likewise one from Cortlandt Parker, and n committee, that Wade was rather friendly, and that Harding, of the Senate, Gooch and Odell, of the House, wereI wrote you I had a long and friendly letter from Mr. Harding, in which he said he had seen Mr. Stanton, who toid to such a person as Sickles. Mr. Stanton told Mr. Harding he thought I was unnecessarily nervous about thestee—Odell of New York, Gooch of Massachusetts, and Harding of Oregon. It is believed Wade, of Ohio, is favora