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Election of 1868
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Showing posts with label
Election of 1868
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Saturday, March 30, 2024
Governor Rutherford B. Hayes to Sardis Birchard, November 11, 1868
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COLUMBUS, November 11, 1868. DEAR UNCLE:—We are jogging along as usual a little more to do than heretofore. The Legislature meeting soon a...
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Wednesday, February 28, 2024
Governor Rutherford B. Hayes to Lucy Webb Hayes, Saturday, May 23, 1868
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FREMONT, OHIO, May 23, Saturday, 1868. MY DARLING:— Came from Chicago this morning. Had a fine time. All well here. Young Mrs. Wade came...
Diary of Governor Rutherford B. Hayes, July 9, 1868
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Horatio Seymour nominated because: — 1. He was more distinctly and decidedly committed against the Greenback theory of Mr. Pendleton and t...
Governor Rutherford B. Hayes to Sardis Birchard, July 14, 1868
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COLUMBUS, July 14, 1868. DEAR UNCLE: Joel Bryan's wife, son, and daughter were here this morning. Had a pleasant time with them. The s...
Governor Rutherford B. Hayes to Sardis Birchard, November 3, 1868
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COLUMBUS, November 3, 1868. DEAR UNCLE: Platt heard my talk about the taxes for ditches and roads on your Wood County lands with the great...
Friday, August 18, 2023
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, Thursday June 11, 1868
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FORT UNION, NEW MEXICO, June 11, 1868, Thursday. Dear Brother: I have now been in New Mexico three weeks along with Col. Tappan, peace co...
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, July 1868
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[ST. LOUIS, July 1868] Of course Grant will be elected. I have just travelled with him for two weeks, and the curiosity to see him exhaust...
Senator John Sherman to Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman, September 1868
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[PHILADELPHIA, September 1868.] Grant will surely be elected. If not, we shall have the devil to pay, and shall have to fight all our old ...
Senator John Sherman to Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman, 1868
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[Washington.] I resume at once the canvass, and am working very hard. The election of Grant seems our only salvation from serious trouble....
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, September 23, 1868
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HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI, Sept. 23, 1868. Dear Brother: * * * * * ...
Senator John Sherman to Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman, October 14, 1868
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[MANSFIELD, OHIO, October 14, 1868.] The October election is now over, but I do not yet know precise results. I write, supposing that the ...
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, October 30, 1868
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[ST. LOUIS, Mo., October 30, 1868] The election is so near at hand that further speculations are unnecessary. I have written to Grant that...
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, November 23, 1868
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ST. LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 23, 1868. Dear Brother: * * * * * * * * ...
Wednesday, June 28, 2023
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, March 14, 1868
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HEADQUARTERS MILITARY DIVISION OF THE MISSOURI, ST. LOUIS, March 14, 1868. Dear Brother: I don't know what Grant means by his...
Saturday, May 13, 2023
Lieutenant-General William T. Sherman to Senator John Sherman, after October 11, 1867
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I have always talked kindly to the President, and advised Grant to do so. I do think that it is best for all hands that his administration b...
Saturday, September 7, 2019
Gerrit Smith: Destroy Not Man's Faith In Man!, June 12, 1862
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DESTROY NOT MAN'S FAITH IN MAN! ACCEPT THE RIGHT MAN, WHICHEVER PARTY NOMINATES HIM! A people are demoralized by being trained to...
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