The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . JOHN A. ANDREW. Born ill Wimlhain. May 31, 1818. Graduate atBowdoin College, 1837. Admitted to the bar inBoston, Mass., 1840. Attracted public attention by hisconnection with the Burns and Sims cases under theFugitive Slave law of iHoO. Closely identified with Theanti-slavery party from IH4H. Delegate to the NationalRepublican Convention. IHfKl. Elected Governor ofMassachii><4ts same year, au<i was re-elfCted four ^ one of the most .thcientof the War


The story of a great nationOr, Our country's achievements, military, naval, political, and civil . JOHN A. ANDREW. Born ill Wimlhain. May 31, 1818. Graduate atBowdoin College, 1837. Admitted to the bar inBoston, Mass., 1840. Attracted public attention by hisconnection with the Burns and Sims cases under theFugitive Slave law of iHoO. Closely identified with Theanti-slavery party from IH4H. Delegate to the NationalRepublican Convention. IHfKl. Elected Governor ofMassachii><4ts same year, au<i was re-elfCted four ^ one of the most .thcientof the War ihi- address of ilie Northern Governors to thepeople of the North, lHVt2. President of the first Na-tional Unitarian Convention. 1K(;5. Died Oct. 30, 1867. AMBROSE E. BURNS DE. Born in Liberty, Ind., May C-i, 1M-,M. Graduate at V. Academy, laiT. Served in the Mexican and In-dian wars. Entered Union Army. April, 18(il. Com-manded a brigade at the first batile of Bull Kun. Pro-moted to (Jen. and Commanded a suc-cessful expedition to North Carolina, 1862 ; the left


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