Fort Leavenworth and the Soldiers' home . Photographer S. W. COR. lothand MAIN CITY. MO. FIRST CLASS WORK MODERATE PRICES. TBLKIlloilK tr«U. 8. TKOTTBB- KLBEMAN, TROTTER & CO. MAN! ^ \i TfltKIt^ Builders Wire and Iron Work, Blev«tQr fcocloaiirea. Kire KBca|>c», window UoanU. lUnk and umeo Ralllnra,Wirn KUiwer 8t«ndB. •^«tt«••« mimI Chnlr*, Ponltry N>tllnK. Uiro ciotlMi. Co\-BiixMiiivT Farm HortMi, LooAii AVS., •cm or ma IMuni or Jnt Laki. 66 The Roma}itic History servedly to either. His rivals and foes in political council had reasonto remember him, for he wa


Fort Leavenworth and the Soldiers' home . Photographer S. W. COR. lothand MAIN CITY. MO. FIRST CLASS WORK MODERATE PRICES. TBLKIlloilK tr«U. 8. TKOTTBB- KLBEMAN, TROTTER & CO. MAN! ^ \i TfltKIt^ Builders Wire and Iron Work, Blev«tQr fcocloaiirea. Kire KBca|>c», window UoanU. lUnk and umeo Ralllnra,Wirn KUiwer 8t«ndB. •^«tt«••« mimI Chnlr*, Ponltry N>tllnK. Uiro ciotlMi. Co\-BiixMiiivT Farm HortMi, LooAii AVS., •cm or ma IMuni or Jnt Laki. 66 The Roma}itic History servedly to either. His rivals and foes in political council had reasonto remember him, for he was not the least successful aspirant of hisday, but it always appeared to the best judges of the time easily possi-ble for Jim Lane to have become a great leader of cavalry. Beyondquestion, he had many of the choicest gifts of the true son of , yet wary ; intrepid and impetuous, yet coldly calculating. Butabove all, he could inspire his men as no other could do, and all thingsseemed possible to him as a soldier. He is a very persistent fellow, said Abraham I^incoln in 1863 ; he is at my door every morning. Lane was conscious of his abilityto do worthy things in the field, but was loth to give up both honorsand fame in the Senate, and so fell short altogether. We cannot close this desultory and imperfect sketch of a greatpartisan leader without a passing glimpse of him at the head of t


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