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Quiquechan River (Massachusetts, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
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Lix.
On New year's day, 1865, wrote a correspondent of the New York Independent,
a memorable incident occurred, of which the like was never before seen at the White House.
I had noticed, at sundry times during the summer, the wild fervor and strange enthusiasm which our colored friends always manifest over the name of Abraham Lincoln.
His name with them seems to be associated with that of his namesake, the Father of the Faithful.
In the great crowds which gather from time to time in front of the White House, in honor of the President, none shout so loudly or so wildly, and swing their hats with such utter abandon, while their eyes are beaming with the intensest joy, as do these simple-minded and grateful people.
I have often laughed heartily at these exhibitions.
But the scene yesterday excited far other emotions.
As I entered the door of the President's House, I noticed groups of colored people gathered here and there, who seemed to be watching earnestly the inpouri
Providence, R. I. (Rhode Island, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
North Carolina (North Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
Charleston (South Carolina, United States) (search for this): chapter 60
Lincum (search for this): chapter 60
Abraham Lincoln (search for this): chapter 60