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To the Senate and House of Representatives 

May 26, 1862

 

“He was Not at all Ashamed of”

By David D. Porter ,  1865

 

“How could one Avoid Liking Such a Man”

By David D. Porter , 1865

 

“He Really Seemed of another World”

By David D. Porter , April 4, 1865

 

“I Confess I Rather Like it myself”

By William T. Sherman , July 23, 1861

 

“There was No Triumph in his Gesture or Attitude”

By John S. Barnes, April 4, 1865

“He Jumped up and Said, With a Boyish Manner”

By Thomas T. Graves , April 4, 1865

“It was Impossible to Detect in him the Slightest Feeling of Pride”

By Marquis de Chambrun , April 6, 1865

“It is no Pleasure to Me to Triumph over any One”

November 8, 1864

“Not a Word of Triumph, Not a Gesture of Victory”

November 10, 1864

“Lincoln Took the Matter very Calmly”

By Noah Brooks, November 8, 1864

 

 

“Let them Have their Horses to Plow With”

By David D. Porter, March 28, 1865

“Leave them their Guns to Shoot Crows With”

By David D. Porter, April 5, 1865

“He Shook his Hands as if Scaring Sheep”

By Gideon Welles, April 14, 1865

 “Spoke Very Kindly of General Lee and Others”

By Edwin M. Stanton , April 14, 1865

“There Was No Hatred in Lincoln’s Heart”

By Dale Carnegie

 

 

“He Could Not Understand”

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