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Browsing named entities in Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3. You can also browse the collection for George Sumner or search for George Sumner in all documents.

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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 43: return to the Senate.—the barbarism of slavery.—Popular welcomes.—Lincoln's election.—1859-1860. (search)
er without studying their lists as a protocol. Sumner saw in this non-intercourse signs of the ruptuhat minister with the antislavery movement. Sumner contributed to the New York Tribune March 3 Generally those from New England agreed with Sumner, but Fessenden disagreed with them; Seward (lisenator reported a resolution for returning to Sumner, who had presented them, certain petitions of rn, confident of his nomination and election. Sumner accompanied him as he left the Senate chambereatment of antislavery senators like Chase and Sumner in the Kansas contest. The debate at this stahe speakers themselves. The day set apart for Sumner was Monday, June 4. Green of Missouri, to wooms, and indulged in derisive laughter. Once Sumner stopped, signifying that he was disturbed; and or allusion to the speech of the day before. Sumner's was the last speech on American slavery madeame was armed. Francis P. Blair, Sr., invited Sumner to be his guest at Silver Springs, but Sumner [35 more...]
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