The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . ^ of tlie inaugural. USED BY WHITEFIEIvD WHEN IXAMERICA. Exhibit of Americart Tract Society. LIBERAL ARTS. 397 address from which he read, March 4, 1861, the original draft of hisproclamation calling for 75,000 men, drafts of Important messagesto Congress, Mr. Lincolns written speech on presenting Grant hiscommission as Lieu tenant-General, and the autograph copy inpencil of General Grants reply. Letters from General Grant tothe editors of the Century regarding his papers for the war series,the last from Mt. McGregor, are exhibited, wir
The World's Columbian exposition, Chicago, 1893 . ^ of tlie inaugural. USED BY WHITEFIEIvD WHEN IXAMERICA. Exhibit of Americart Tract Society. LIBERAL ARTS. 397 address from which he read, March 4, 1861, the original draft of hisproclamation calling for 75,000 men, drafts of Important messagesto Congress, Mr. Lincolns written speech on presenting Grant hiscommission as Lieu tenant-General, and the autograph copy inpencil of General Grants reply. Letters from General Grant tothe editors of the Century regarding his papers for the war series,the last from Mt. McGregor, are exhibited, wirh original manuscriptsby General McClellan, Joseph E. Johnston, and others. Ginn & Co., of New York and Boston, display a full lineof their educational publications and text books. Mr. Plimpton,of the same firm, makes an interesting exhibit of old school booksillustrating the growth of education. For Instance, he begins thesubject of arithmetic with two manuscripts which were writtenbefore the days of printing; then there is the first arithmetic everprinted, whi
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