Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . the unique distinction ofmaking a beckoning jesture to a Vice-Presidential hopefuland announced that Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was the dulyelected Presidential nominee. THE NEW YORK TIMES, MONDAY, \ FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Notes on People Lincoln Campaign Speech to Be Heard Once Again The only major address AbrahamLincoln ever gave in New York wasdelivered 120 years ago this month,while he was a Presidential contender,in the Great Hall of Cooper Union. On Lincolns Birthday tomorrow, thescene will be re-created in the recentlyrestored hall, with excerp
Early speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 . the unique distinction ofmaking a beckoning jesture to a Vice-Presidential hopefuland announced that Abraham Lincoln of Illinois was the dulyelected Presidential nominee. THE NEW YORK TIMES, MONDAY, \ FEBRUARY 11, 1980 Notes on People Lincoln Campaign Speech to Be Heard Once Again The only major address AbrahamLincoln ever gave in New York wasdelivered 120 years ago this month,while he was a Presidential contender,in the Great Hall of Cooper Union. On Lincolns Birthday tomorrow, thescene will be re-created in the recentlyrestored hall, with excerpts from thatand other Lincoln addresses deliveredby an actor, Philip Hanson, from theoriginal podium. The 7:30 event is sponsored bythe Lincoln Group of New York and theCooper Union Forum, with the CivilWar Round Table of New York. The lat-ter organization has presented itsaward for outstanding Lincoln scholar-ship to Harold Holzer, who was aspokesman for Bella Abzug when shewas in Congress and now handlespromotion for WNET Television. i. Lincoln Lore April, 1981 Bulletin of the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum. Mark E. Neely. Jr., Jane Hubler, Editorial Assistant. Published each month by theLincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana -I6H01. Number 1718 NEW LIGHT ON THE SEWARD-WELLES-LINCOLN CONTROVERSY? Charles Francis Adams delivered a eulogy on William in April, 1873, about six months after Sewards from day-to-day political developments during theCivil War by his residence in England and indebted to Secre-tary of State Seward for his appointment as Ambassador toEngland, Adams thought that Seward had been the master-mind of the Lincoln administration. His eulogy on Sewardmade that point clear. It also rankled Gideon Welles. As Secretary of the Navy during the Lincoln administration,Welles undeniably occupied a better seat to observe the inner workings of the Lincoln administration. He had never likedSeward,
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