. : [booklet]. HEROIC BUST OF LINCOLNFrom American Magazine, February 1908, when it was first published. Sculptured in marble by Gutzon Borglum. Finished December, 1908. Purchased by Mr. Eugene Meyer, Jr.,of New York, and presented to the United States Government. Now in the Capitol at Washington. We ought never to forget that AbrahamLincoln, one of the mightiest masters ofstatecraft that history has ever known, wasalso one of the most devoted and faithfulservants of Almighty God who has ever satin the high placesof the world.—J. He was one whom responsibility edu-cated, and he
. : [booklet]. HEROIC BUST OF LINCOLNFrom American Magazine, February 1908, when it was first published. Sculptured in marble by Gutzon Borglum. Finished December, 1908. Purchased by Mr. Eugene Meyer, Jr.,of New York, and presented to the United States Government. Now in the Capitol at Washington. We ought never to forget that AbrahamLincoln, one of the mightiest masters ofstatecraft that history has ever known, wasalso one of the most devoted and faithfulservants of Almighty God who has ever satin the high placesof the world.—J. He was one whom responsibility edu-cated, and he showed himself more andmore nearly equal to duty as year afteryear laid on him ever fresh and God-led and sustained, wemust ever believe him.— Wendell Phillips. 15. GRAND REVIEW OF THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BYFrom Life of Lincoln, ttV<£- wi- Conway %gX1xqa C(6raifutftv A mighty chorus this! Lumbermen from the forest, mechanics from the shops,merchants from the stores, students from the schools, lawyers from the courts,ministers from the pulpits, farmers from the land, sailors from the sea, realizingthat life was not the greatest blessing, joined the host and pledged their lives tothe preservation of a government of and for and by the people as they sang,We are coming, Father Abraham, three hundred thousand more. 16 -^r, ^,;,jf,^
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