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Browsing named entities in The Daily Dispatch: January 1, 1861., [Electronic resource].
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Leslie Coombs (search for this): article 1
The National Crisis.
a Republican proposition--Gov. Hicks and the Maryland Senate--correspondence between Gen. Coombs and Horace Greeley — aid for South Carolina--Major Anderson, &c., &c.
Mr. Sherman's plan of compromise.
Mr. Sherm e, we are satisfied that they would, if present, fully endorse the views above expressed.
Correspondence between Gen. Coombs andHorace Greeley.
The following correspondence has taken place between Gen. Leslie Coombs, of Ky., and Horace GreGen. Leslie Coombs, of Ky., and Horace Greeley, of the N. Y. Tribune:
Frankfort, Ky., Dec. 23, 1860. My Dear Sir:
--I have no time or inclination for an argument, much less for controversy with you. You know I am an honest citizen of the United States.
I saved Kentucky last Aug ll give it your support, no effort of mine shall be wanting to ensure its success. Yours, truly, Horace Greeley.Gen. Leslie Coombs, Frankfort, Ky.
Letter from Major Anderson.
We have been furnished by a gentleman of Baltimore, (says the
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