. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin .. . morningof the fourth he found hmiself too weak to rise fromhis bed. On being requested to name a toast for thecustomary celebration of the day, he exclaimed FOREVER. When the day was usheredin, by the ringing of bells and the firing of cannons,he was asked by one of his ;:ttendants if he knewwhat day it was? He replied, O yes; it is the glor-ious fourili of July—God bless it—God bless you the course of the day he said, It is a great andglorious day. The last words he uttered w


. Portrait and biographical album of Green Lake, Marquette and Waushara counties, Wisconsin .. . morningof the fourth he found hmiself too weak to rise fromhis bed. On being requested to name a toast for thecustomary celebration of the day, he exclaimed FOREVER. When the day was usheredin, by the ringing of bells and the firing of cannons,he was asked by one of his ;:ttendants if he knewwhat day it was? He replied, O yes; it is the glor-ious fourili of July—God bless it—God bless you the course of the day he said, It is a great andglorious day. The last words he uttered were,Jefferson survives. But he had, at one oclock, re-signed his spirit into the hands of his God. The personal api)earance and manners of were not particularly pre]K)sses-;inp. His face,as his ]X)rtrait intellectual ard expres-sive, but his figure was low and ungraceful, and hismanners were frequently abrupt and had neither the lofty dignity of Washington, northe engaging elegance and gracefulness which markedthe manners and address of ^T^TZ-. THIRD PRESIDENT.


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