Harper's Magazine, Volume 130Henry Mills Alden, Thomas Bucklin Wells, Lee Foster Hartman, Frederick Lewis Allen Harper & Brothers, 1914 - American literature Important American periodical dating back to 1850. |
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Page 93
... President , he took with him as secretaries two young men from Springfield , Illinois- John G. Nicolay and John Hay ... President's confidences . For amusement , when the rush of his work did not prevent him , he kept a diary , and this ...
... President , he took with him as secretaries two young men from Springfield , Illinois- John G. Nicolay and John Hay ... President's confidences . For amusement , when the rush of his work did not prevent him , he kept a diary , and this ...
Page 94
... President and the General talked over the death of Colonel Baker at Leesburg . If I McClellan says : " There is many a good fellow that wears the shoulder - straps going under the sod before the thing is over . There is no loss too ...
... President and the General talked over the death of Colonel Baker at Leesburg . If I McClellan says : " There is many a good fellow that wears the shoulder - straps going under the sod before the thing is over . There is no loss too ...
Page 95
... President " stopped going to McClellan's , and sent for the General to come to him . " In March , In March , Lincoln decided to relieve McClellan of his position as General - in - Chief , but to allow him to retain command of the Army ...
... President " stopped going to McClellan's , and sent for the General to come to him . " In March , In March , Lincoln decided to relieve McClellan of his position as General - in - Chief , but to allow him to retain command of the Army ...
Page 96
... President , suggesting that " Pope should be allowed to get out of his own scrape his own way . " He answered : " I don't see why you should have expected it . You are not old . I should have known it . " He said this gloomily and sadly ...
... President , suggesting that " Pope should be allowed to get out of his own scrape his own way . " He answered : " I don't see why you should have expected it . You are not old . I should have known it . " He said this gloomily and sadly ...
Page 97
... President replied : " After the battle of Antietam I went up to the field to try to get him to move , and came back thinking he would move at once . But when I got home he began to argue why he ought not to move . I peremptorily ordered ...
... President replied : " After the battle of Antietam I went up to the field to try to get him to move , and came back thinking he would move at once . But when I got home he began to argue why he ought not to move . I peremptorily ordered ...
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