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Identifier: abrahamlincolnco02ulri (find matches)
Title: Abraham Lincoln and constitutional government
Year: 1921 (1920s)
Authors: Ulrich, Bartow A. (Bartow Adolphus), 1840- Wood, Erwin Elisha, 1848- (from old catalog) comp
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Constitutions Political science
Publisher: (Chicago) Chicago legal news
Contributing Library: The Library of Congress
Digitizing Sponsor: Sloan Foundation

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small and comparatively insignificant nation toone that stands at the head of all the nations of the earth, 1 seethe hand of God in it all, and my hope and prayer is that in ourpresent condition of unrest and dissatisfaction and discord, may theday soon come when there will be heard the voice of Him who stilledthe storm of Galilee, saying in words strong and clear, Peace, bestill. Mr. Richards was born in Danville, Penn. His father, an ex-perienced iron worker, came to the United States from Wales in 1842.The elder Richards became superintendent of a rolling mills companyin the coal and iron district of Pennsylvania. In 1864 his father anduncles went to Tennessee and organized what now is known as theKnoxville Iron Company. Young Richards attended the public schools of Pennsylvaniaand was graduated from the Columbia Classical Institute. It waswhile he was attending this school that his father took him to Wash-ington. In Ins early life, Mr. Richards was a reporter, having worked on 164
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GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE, 1863 GEN. ROBT. E. LEE various papers of Knoxville, Tenn., as well as having been corre-spondent for various newspapers, The Courier-Journal being oneof the number. AT LEAST TWO STILL LIVE WHO SAW LINCOLN SHOTOf the 1,800 who were in Fords Theatre fifty-five years ago whenJohn Wilkes Booth fired the shot that shocked the world, at least twoare still alive. GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE Gen. Robert E. Lee requires special notice when recording thewar experiences of Abraham Lincoln. He would have greatly as-sisted Lincoln in the reconstruction of the Southern states had helived to complete his second term as President. On the 18th of April, Robert E. Lee had an interview with FrancisE. Blair, who, with the knowledge of Lincoln and Cameron unofficially,but it is said authoritatively, offered him the command of the UnitedStates Army in the field. We have his own account of this interviewwritten after the war and agreeing with Blair. He said, I never intimated to anyone that

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  • bookauthor:Wood__Erwin_Elisha__1848___from_old_catalog__comp
  • booksubject:Lincoln__Abraham__1809_1865
  • booksubject:Constitutions
  • booksubject:Political_science
  • bookpublisher:_Chicago__Chicago_legal_news
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