. Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865 . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. RECOLLECTIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1847-1865 ByWARD HILL LAMON EDITED BY DOROTHY LAMON TEILLARD WASHINGTON, D. C. PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR 1911 Copyright By Dorothy Lamon 1895 Copyright, iqiiBy Dorothy Lamon Teillard All rights reserved THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, V. S. A. PREFACE. THE reason for thinking that the public maybe interested in my fathers recollections ofMr. Lincoln, will be found in the following letterfrom Hon. J. P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior during the war: — Lawrence, Kansas, May 20, 1885. Ward H. L
. Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865 . ABRAHAM LINCOLN. RECOLLECTIONS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1847-1865 ByWARD HILL LAMON EDITED BY DOROTHY LAMON TEILLARD WASHINGTON, D. C. PUBLISHED BY THE EDITOR 1911 Copyright By Dorothy Lamon 1895 Copyright, iqiiBy Dorothy Lamon Teillard All rights reserved THE UNIVERSITY PRESS, CAMBRIDGE, V. S. A. PREFACE. THE reason for thinking that the public maybe interested in my fathers recollections ofMr. Lincoln, will be found in the following letterfrom Hon. J. P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior during the war: — Lawrence, Kansas, May 20, 1885. Ward H. Lamon, Esq., Denver, Col. Dear Sir, — There are now but few left who wereintimately acquainted with Mr. Lincoln. I do not callto mind any one who was so much with him as were his partner for years in the practice of law, hisconfidential friend during the time he was President. Iventure to say there is now none living other than your-self in whom he so much confided, and to whom he gavefree expression of his feeling towards othe
Size: 1416px × 1764px
Photo credit: © Reading Room 2020 / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No
Keywords: ., bookauthorl, bookcentury1900, bookdecade1910, bookidarray2013lamo