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Identifier: abrahamlincol2791shep (find matches)
Title: Abraham Lincoln : a character sketch
Year: 1908 (1900s)
Authors: Sheppard, Robert Dickinson, b. 1846 Adam, G. Mercer (Graeme Mercer), 1830-1912 Shepardson, Francis Wayland, 1862-1937. The life of Lincoln Smith, Goldwin, 1823-1910. The early days of Abraham Lincoln
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Presidents
Publisher: Chicago : Union School Furnishing Co.
Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: State of Indiana through the Indiana State Library

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were absorbing cares. As he looked outon the alarming situation in the South and the imbecilityand knavery that was being manifested in Washington,his forced inactivity till March was like a consumingcanker. Southern States were seceding and appropriat-ing national property. The arsenals of the North werebeing looted for the benefit of the South, by order of theSecretary of War. Frantic efforts were being made inCongress to concoct some scheme of compromise thatwould save the union, and Mr. Lincoln was implored to,speak some word, or offer some suggestion as to his poli-cy, that would help the situation. To such as sought toknow his position, he referred them to his record. To the committee of thirty-three in the House he said,Entertain no compromise in regard to the extension ofslavery. To Mr. Washburnehe said on this point: 62 ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Hold firm, as with a chain of steel.On Dec. 17th, he wrote to Thurlow Weed thafno statecan in any way, lawfully, get out of the union without
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President Lincoln and his Cabinet. the consent of the others, and, that it is the duty of thepresident and other government functionaries to run themachine as it is. To Mr. Washburne he wrote, for the ABRAHAM LINCOLN. 63 advice of General Scott, Please present my respects tothe General and tell him, confidentially, that I shall beobliged to him to be as well prepared as he can to eitherhold, or retake the forts, as the case may require, at andafter the inauguration. The summary way in which Gen-eral Jackson had dealt with the nulliners of 1830 and 32was a frequent study during these months of waiting. At length the time came for his departure to the sceneof his labors. With his mind fully made up, his cabinetchosen, his inaugural written, he bade farewell to his oldpartner, as we have related. Judge Gillespie, an oldfriend, called to say good-bye and told him he believedit would do him good to get to Washington. I know it will, Lincoln replied, I only wish I couldhave got there to loc

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