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J. C. Fremont (search for this): article 6
Fremont's biography. --The Columbus (Ohio) Statesman published in 1856, as Colonel Fremont's biography, the following: "A son without a father — a husband without a wedding — a millionaire without a dollar — a statesman without a speech — a legislator almost without a vote — a military chieftain without a battle. MakeColonel Fremont's biography, the following: "A son without a father — a husband without a wedding — a millionaire without a dollar — a statesman without a speech — a legislator almost without a vote — a military chieftain without a battle. Make room for Col. Fremont, the gentleman who is never in the right place at the right time." t's biography, the following: "A son without a father — a husband without a wedding — a millionaire without a dollar — a statesman without a speech — a legislator almost without a vote — a military chieftain without a battle. Make room for Col. Fremont, the gentleman who is never in the right
Fremont's biography. --The Columbus (Ohio) Statesman published in 1856, as Colonel Fremont's biography, the following: "A son without a father — a husband without a wedding — a millionaire without a dollar — a statesman without a speech — a legislator almost without a vote — a military chieftain without a battle. Make room for Col. Fremont, the gentleman who is never in the right place at the right t