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now what happened during that period of time to abraham and sarah abraham was 10. sarah was 12 during that period of physical abandonment by their own remaining father nancy, as you know had died from the milk sickness. they regressed to an almost feral state dennis hanks described them as wild ragged and dirty. that abandonment seared into the consciousness and i submit made lincoln into the untrusting man that he became and he was untrusting even his intimate supposedly intimates all acknowledged the same thing. billy herndon said he was the most closed mouth man. why? so how does lincoln come out of this? how could you ever really trust anyone? after his only living parent abandoned him to the frontier, which he later described as a wild region with many bears and other wild animals still in the woods and kearns goodwin said would detail as a nightmarish place where lincoln would later recall himself. the panthers scream filled the knife with fear and bears preyed upon the swine. can you imagine the effect this would have on a 10 year old kid? that abandonment h
now what happened during that period of time to abraham and sarah abraham was 10. sarah was 12 during that period of physical abandonment by their own remaining father nancy, as you know had died from the milk sickness. they regressed to an almost feral state dennis hanks described them as wild ragged and dirty. that abandonment seared into the consciousness and i submit made lincoln into the untrusting man that he became and he was untrusting even his intimate supposedly intimates all...
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not a lot of political connections with abraham lincoln. he started running for office to become a one-term congressman. nobody is looking at linking to lead us to freedom to the most difficult time for frederick douglass. he's got to escape for freedom. he's got to stand up to his slave master. he's got it once free. he could still be arrested for years later seven years after that. he writes his autobiography then he goes to europe for 21 months. they still have statues for him with him and plaques in ireland, scotland and london of what he did and what he said and they saw the promise he could have stayed there sent for his family. going back because i'm gonna bring that message because he he wanted to be an american. and a man that was born into slavery that was told the constitution had to be destroyed. but the more he worked the more he read the more he realized the constitution was the key to freedom. we weren't living up to it. we didn't have to tear it down. it was built to be brave. it was for perfect. we just weren't living the p
not a lot of political connections with abraham lincoln. he started running for office to become a one-term congressman. nobody is looking at linking to lead us to freedom to the most difficult time for frederick douglass. he's got to escape for freedom. he's got to stand up to his slave master. he's got it once free. he could still be arrested for years later seven years after that. he writes his autobiography then he goes to europe for 21 months. they still have statues for him with him and...
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including abraham lincoln he and they believed the constitution was an anti-slavery document. as early as 1813 the prominent black leader james fortune defended our noble constitution as that as quote that glorious fabric of collective wisdom of fabric that fortune believed incorporated the principle of human rights universal rights proclaimed in the declaration of independence. anti-slavery politicians had a saying within the constitution freedom is the rule slavery is the exception. what did that mean? it meant that the founders had produced a constitution that overwhelmingly favored freedom. but which in order to create a unified new nation made a couple of deplorable, but alas necessary exceptions notably the three-fifths and fugitive slave clauses, but again, they were considered exceptions in a constitution that as a general rule favored freedom over slavery. this morning. i want to reconstruct that anti-slavery interpretation of the constitution a constitution lincoln believed in and in which and which profoundly shaped his approach to slavery and to racial equality whi
including abraham lincoln he and they believed the constitution was an anti-slavery document. as early as 1813 the prominent black leader james fortune defended our noble constitution as that as quote that glorious fabric of collective wisdom of fabric that fortune believed incorporated the principle of human rights universal rights proclaimed in the declaration of independence. anti-slavery politicians had a saying within the constitution freedom is the rule slavery is the exception. what did...
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you see abraham lincoln and andrew johnson. for all practical purposes the leadership of this national union effort is -- is still the republican party who was kidding? but it is representing this -- this very aggressive pr effort on the part of republicans to make a bipartisan appeal to democrats, so they run as national union party. is it really a third party, no. it's really the republicans carrying a sign with a different anymore on it, national union ticket. and is johnson a third-party candidate, well, no one would have thought at that point because johnson despite long career as a democrat seemed to be uttering all the appropriate republican noises, so it goes forward that way, lincoln is reelected and johnson is elected as his vice president and at that point, the whole national union thing disappears because they got -- they got reelected and that's the last we hear of it. so is the third party, yeah, but only in the sense of using a different name for pr purposes. is it a third party, no, in the really because it's in
you see abraham lincoln and andrew johnson. for all practical purposes the leadership of this national union effort is -- is still the republican party who was kidding? but it is representing this -- this very aggressive pr effort on the part of republicans to make a bipartisan appeal to democrats, so they run as national union party. is it really a third party, no. it's really the republicans carrying a sign with a different anymore on it, national union ticket. and is johnson a third-party...
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abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más.int jude para mi ahora es como mi casa y mi familia. guatemala dijo que impidio el ingreso a su territorio a 430 inmigrantes por no cumplir con requisitos paulina dos . guatemala dijo que impidiÓ el ingreso de migrantes por no cumplir los requisitos y uno de ellos era tener una prueba negativa de covid— 19. grecia impuso vacunaciÓn. pagarÁn multas de $114. en minutos la nasa reconoce que la nasa esta dando credito a los llamados "cientificos ciudadanos" por ayudar con un ♪ paulina: la nasa estÁ dando crÉditos. es un nuevo planeta, los cientÍficos ciudadanos estudian los datos del telescopio de la nasa. asÍ nos despedimos. gracias. que descansen. locutor: televisa presenta...
abraham: la palabra esperanza para mí es que mi niño va a vivir más, mucho más.int jude para mi ahora es como mi casa y mi familia. guatemala dijo que impidio el ingreso a su territorio a 430 inmigrantes por no cumplir con requisitos paulina dos . guatemala dijo que impidiÓ el ingreso de migrantes por no cumplir los requisitos y uno de ellos era tener una prueba negativa de covid— 19. grecia impuso vacunaciÓn. pagarÁn multas de $114. en minutos la nasa reconoce que la nasa esta dando...
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>> it is another book about abraham lincoln. so i'm returning to original turf. >> we will close with this temperature from al in newburg, new york, who play it is base in the back end? >> i do. i was a music major my first year a college, composition major actually, i discover what had you sometimes painfully discover in your first year in college, you just don't have enough talent so i had to do something else and that's what i've been doing right up to this moment but i still play it. >> professor allen guelzo has been our guest for the past two hours talking about the civil war era and some of his 12 books, we very much appreciate your time. this program will reair in just a few minutes in case you missed any of it. but harvard biologist passed. if you ever saw eo wilson talking to and audience or talking about his work, he was very accessible, very enthusiastic. well, we asked him about -- our viewer asked him ant in the kitchen. his response. >> please tell us about what to do with the ants in the kitchen. >> okay. watch w
>> it is another book about abraham lincoln. so i'm returning to original turf. >> we will close with this temperature from al in newburg, new york, who play it is base in the back end? >> i do. i was a music major my first year a college, composition major actually, i discover what had you sometimes painfully discover in your first year in college, you just don't have enough talent so i had to do something else and that's what i've been doing right up to this moment but i...
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his visa over cove at 19 entry was also coming up on the show. molly mourns, it's warmer president abraham of hoover called k talk. his death comes at a turbulent time for the west african country as people protest international sanctions on the homestead, government and tongue got cut off. communications remain limited after a soon army washed over the pacific islands, nation. officials in new zealand. satan goes, capital has sustained major damage. ah, hello, i'm clare richardson, thanks so much for joining us. novak joker, which has left australia after losing his appeal against his visa cancellation, he was deported after judges upheld a decision by the immigration minister that the unvaccinated tennis star posed a threat to public health. and he comes after a 10 day drama that began when joke of which arrived, to compete in the australian open, hoping for an unprecedented 21st a grand slam when i don't want to return for novak joker, which the reigning champion flew out of australia after losing his court battle to the dismay of his crestfallen supporters with many of them, serbian ex
his visa over cove at 19 entry was also coming up on the show. molly mourns, it's warmer president abraham of hoover called k talk. his death comes at a turbulent time for the west african country as people protest international sanctions on the homestead, government and tongue got cut off. communications remain limited after a soon army washed over the pacific islands, nation. officials in new zealand. satan goes, capital has sustained major damage. ah, hello, i'm clare richardson, thanks so...
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then, we'll take you to abraham lincoln's cottage, the weekend getaway where he made history.our viewers, you, helping military families in need. we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i've been telling everyone... the secret to great teeth is having healthy gums. crest advanced gum restore. detoxifies below the gumline... and restores by helping heal gums in as little as 7 days. crest. the #1 toothpaste brand in america. [ coughing and sneezing ] cold season is back. bounce back fast with alka seltzer plus. with 25% more concentrated power. alka-seltzer plus. ♪ oh, what a relief it is ♪ so fast! also try for cough, mucus & congestion. i'm 53, but in my mind i'm still 35. that's why i take osteo bi-flex to keep my moving the way i was made to, it nourishes and strengthens my
then, we'll take you to abraham lincoln's cottage, the weekend getaway where he made history.our viewers, you, helping military families in need. we've been married 53 years. we love to walk on the beach. i have two daughters and then two granddaughters. i noticed that memories were not there like they were when i was much younger. since taking prevagen, my memory has gotten better and it's like the puzzle pieces have all been [click] put together. prevagen. healthier brain. better life. i've...
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>> it is another book about abraham lincoln.so i'm returning to some original turf. >> host: we're going toclose with this text from alan newberg. who plays the bass in the background ? >> i do. i was a music major my first year in college. i discovered what you sometimes painfully discover your first year in college . you just don't have enough talent. so i had to do something else . and that's what i've been doing right up till this moment. but i still play. >> professor alan guelzo has been our guest talking about the civil war era and some of his 12 books. we very much appreciate your time. >> here's a look at publishing industry news. former trump campaign chairman paul manafort writing about the financial fraud charges filed against him. the book political prisoner will be published by skype course this summer. mister manafort was sentenced to seven year in prison but was pardoned by trump in 2020 and also in the news the fbi arrested a 29-year-old man accused of operating a rushing scan that secured unpublished manuscript
>> it is another book about abraham lincoln.so i'm returning to some original turf. >> host: we're going toclose with this text from alan newberg. who plays the bass in the background ? >> i do. i was a music major my first year in college. i discovered what you sometimes painfully discover your first year in college . you just don't have enough talent. so i had to do something else . and that's what i've been doing right up till this moment. but i still play. >>...
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that was also what was embroidered in abraham lincoln's coat that he had on that fateful night. lincoln's party, one message, one country, one destiny. let us pray. i'm a big believer in prayer. let us pray there will be peace on earth and that it will begin with us. let us pray that god will continue to bless america. with that, let us proceed with our responsibilities to the constitution to which we have minute to the republican leader, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california is recognized for one minute. mr. mccarthy: i thank the gentleman for yielding. madam speaker, let me be clear. last week's violent attack on the capitol was un-democratic, un-american, and criminal. violence is never a legitimate form of protest. freedom of speech and assembly, under the constitution, is rooted in nonviolence. yet, the violent mob that descended upon this body was neither peaceful nor democratic. it acted to disrupt congress' constitutional responsibility. it was also an attack on the people who work in this institution -- membe
that was also what was embroidered in abraham lincoln's coat that he had on that fateful night. lincoln's party, one message, one country, one destiny. let us pray. i'm a big believer in prayer. let us pray there will be peace on earth and that it will begin with us. let us pray that god will continue to bless america. with that, let us proceed with our responsibilities to the constitution to which we have minute to the republican leader, the gentleman from california, mr. mccarthy. the speaker...
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unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second, him was a fiancee, so much, but katy supporters placed him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population. why i'm glad to meet me when you look at the military. you see, he is equipped to them with both hardware and supplies to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military. it's sad how people have politicized everything in this country. kate, his presidency, was also dead by rumors of ill health, but he insisted he was fit along britain's prime minister as fighting for his political life as he faces a growing rebellion within his ruling can service a party. after weeks of denials, johnson eventually apologize for what he calls works event drinks parties at his home. while everyone else was uncovered lockdown, the leader of the opposition labor parties has borne, johnson has repeatedly lied to
unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second, him was a fiancee, so much, but katy supporters placed him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population. why i'm glad to meet me when you look at the military. you see, he is equipped to them with both hardware and supplies to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages...
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now, the former president of molly abraham rubica kate has died. it is 17 months since he was deposed by military coup, at follow weeks of opposition, protests against ethnic violence, corruption, and flagging economy. kato was 76 years old. i'm an interest has more. you, brian booker kate has journey, tamale's, presidency, was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becca, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than reelected 5 years later on at his inauguration when he enjoyed lots of good will. he promised a new direction for molly. if i'm lucky that abraham blocker, katy came with high expectations at a time of crisis in the north, where the threat of secession was real. his phrase, molly 1st impressed a lot of mullins, who thought he's a man who would change the country and stabilize everyday at all. but molly's problems continued to mount under his watch. although you reached some form of agreement with correct rebels in the north, the rebellion didn't disappear. addin
now, the former president of molly abraham rubica kate has died. it is 17 months since he was deposed by military coup, at follow weeks of opposition, protests against ethnic violence, corruption, and flagging economy. kato was 76 years old. i'm an interest has more. you, brian booker kate has journey, tamale's, presidency, was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becca, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than...
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[laughter] >> it is one of the stories, bob, you don't often think of abraham lincoln is a very funny man with a lot of humor. if you read deeply into into the stories like you have just done, he did have an incredible sense of humor and was quite a humble man. i'm not sure mary todd could force them into the presidency but certainly her inspiration and standing with him, behind him and often times and got him to where he ultimately landed. later on in this document talk about couple other first ladies that played a similar role in the lives of their husbands, the presidency. one other thing, bob, could you talk about what it's like to travel on a train during lincoln's time? we often think in contemporary terms about the comforts we all enjoy in an automobile, and train with air-conditioning the comforts of modern era. can you talk a little bit about what it is like for president lincoln even after he was elected for example during the journey took from springfield to d.c. what was it like for him to be on board a train back then? >> even before my time not sure how it would've worke
[laughter] >> it is one of the stories, bob, you don't often think of abraham lincoln is a very funny man with a lot of humor. if you read deeply into into the stories like you have just done, he did have an incredible sense of humor and was quite a humble man. i'm not sure mary todd could force them into the presidency but certainly her inspiration and standing with him, behind him and often times and got him to where he ultimately landed. later on in this document talk about couple...
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unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing, no one. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation, and the government was acting as if everything was okay. the 2nd to him was a fiasco, yankee, mushy. but kate, his supporters praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population of why i am glad to read his army. when you look at the military, you see he is equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military . it's sad how people have politicized. everything in this country wanted kate, his presidency, was also dead by rumors of ill health. but he assisted he was fit the case opposition later has accused prime minister bars johnson of breaking the law and says he must resign. johnson is fighting various political life as he faxes a growing rebellion within his conservative party. over government staff, events held during coven 19 locked down's last week. he apologized to parliament for attending what he call
unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing, no one. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation, and the government was acting as if everything was okay. the 2nd to him was a fiasco, yankee, mushy. but kate, his supporters praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population of why i am glad to read his army. when you look at the military, you see he is equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the...
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now molly's former present. abraham blue book arcadia has died. it is 17 months since he was deposed by military coups that followed weeks of opposition, protest against ethnic violence, corruption, and a flag economy. keisha was 76 years old. i'm at interest reports now. you brian booker, kate has journey, tamale's, presidency, was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becker, was eventually voted in as president in 2013 than reelected 5 years later on at his inauguration when he enjoyed lots of good will. he promised a new direction for molly. if i'm lucky that abraham booby car cater came with high expectations at a time of crisis in the north, where the threat of secession was real. his phrase molly 1st impressed a lot of mullins, who thought he's a man who would change the country and stabilize immediately. but molly's problems continued to mount under his watch. although you reached some form of agreement with coral rebels in the north, the rebellion didn't disappear. add
now molly's former present. abraham blue book arcadia has died. it is 17 months since he was deposed by military coups that followed weeks of opposition, protest against ethnic violence, corruption, and a flag economy. keisha was 76 years old. i'm at interest reports now. you brian booker, kate has journey, tamale's, presidency, was long and difficult. after a number of unsuccessful campaigns, the politician, better known by his initials e becker, was eventually voted in as president in 2013...
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unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second, him was a fiancee. but kate, to support us, praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population. why, i'm glad to meet me when you look at the military, you see he has equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages paid to civil servants and the military . it's sad how people have politicized everything. in this country, kate, his presidency, was also dead by rumors of ill health. but he assisted he was fit. now kosovo has been serving as national referendum from being held inside its territory, but its allowed ethnic serbs to vote by mail. also, his parliament voted to stop hauling stations from being set up, describing sunday's vote as unconstitutional. serbia wants to make changes to his judiciary, which is a condition for you membership, kosovo which consider the self soverei
unfortunately, abraham kate, his government was a catastrophe. nothing. on the contrary, the country found itself in a difficult situation and the government was acting as if everything was okay. second, him was a fiancee. but kate, to support us, praised him for improving the lives of molly's 19000000 population. why, i'm glad to meet me when you look at the military, you see he has equipped them with both hardware and supplies. to deal with. the crisis in the north is also increased wages...
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could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the vast outpouring of writings on the battle remain to be written as did the battlefields development as a major attraction for people interested in american history. i think a fair assessment of gettysburg's impact in the summer and early autumn of 1863. is that both sides sought as a bloody but not ultimately decisive battle that represented largely good news for the united states and bad news for the confederacy. it's not nearly as important at the time as vicksburg vicksburg far overshadowed gettysburg in terms of its impact both in the united states and the confederacy now admittedly many people in the loyal states rejoiced upon first hearing about lee's retreat, of course, they did it seemed as the noted new york dire as george templeton strong observed. on july 63 that quote the rebels are hunted out of the north and their best army is routed in the charm of robe
could they know that abraham lincoln would go to gettysburg and deliver. what would eventually become the most famous political speech in our history did not at the time but it did in time the vast outpouring of writings on the battle remain to be written as did the battlefields development as a major attraction for people interested in american history. i think a fair assessment of gettysburg's impact in the summer and early autumn of 1863. is that both sides sought as a bloody but not...
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we had a leader in abraham lincoln who carried us through that. what happened, that is what you have to remember. some of these fights have to be fought but hopefully he does not have to end up that way. that we will know the mistakes we made in the 1850's. kansas nebraska, dred scott decision, it pulled us further apart so there was no talking to one another on either side. we cannot let that happen today. jon: we have to incentivize this. we cannot just preach at people. you have to find a way to make it in their interest to do the right thing. i wish that were different but it is not, it is not been since eden. how do you do that? i would argue that one idea is history itself. what do you want the world to say of you? do you want to be both connor or do you want to be john robert lewis? do you want to be jefferson davis or do you want to be abraham lincoln? use the power of memory as an incentive, not as a glutton -- not as a bludgeon, but remind people that when we are at our best, we do not build statues to people who tear down, we build stat
we had a leader in abraham lincoln who carried us through that. what happened, that is what you have to remember. some of these fights have to be fought but hopefully he does not have to end up that way. that we will know the mistakes we made in the 1850's. kansas nebraska, dred scott decision, it pulled us further apart so there was no talking to one another on either side. we cannot let that happen today. jon: we have to incentivize this. we cannot just preach at people. you have to find a...
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you also mentioned the abraham accords. i looked at the numbers on trade between israel and the uae, and it has skyrocketed in a year's time. where do you see the accords moving? our traditional arab companies going to join, and do you see economic potential? p.m. bennett: my mission is to build bridges in the region. we have been doing that for the past few years. we have a common foe in the region, and that is iran. we need reasonable-minded countries that want to fight extreme islam collaborating. more and more regional partners are coming to see israel as an anchor of stability in a very tumultuous region, not only in the security sense, but also in the economy. the short answer is absolutely yes. one of the first things i did as prime minister was go out to meet king abdallah and strengthen the relationship after a few years of sour relationships between jordan and israel. likewise, i went out to meet president sisi. these are two impressive leaders of countries that have faced their own challenges. i noticed trade wit
you also mentioned the abraham accords. i looked at the numbers on trade between israel and the uae, and it has skyrocketed in a year's time. where do you see the accords moving? our traditional arab companies going to join, and do you see economic potential? p.m. bennett: my mission is to build bridges in the region. we have been doing that for the past few years. we have a common foe in the region, and that is iran. we need reasonable-minded countries that want to fight extreme islam...
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we'll move on to president abraham lincoln, which is someone we probably all know a little bit about as far as his presidential travel. this image you're looking at right now highlights the stops he made on his journey from illinois after he was elected president to washington d.c. you can see it's a little bit fuzzy, apologize for that, that he made 93 individual stops on his rail journey. rail journeys then were not like they are now. they weren't very quick at all. but before this, before this journey, he spent quite a bit of time in illinois traveling by train because of the lincoln/douglass debates. do you want to talk about his problem with the illinois central railroad during that period of time? >> well, my favorite story about lincoln is one that i found in a book called "lincoln and the railroads," only 227 copies of them were ever printed. i received the book because of interlibrary loan, which was a great thing. i had no idea that it existed before i got into the research for this book. but you can borrow these books from other libraries, if they have them. anyway, i fina
we'll move on to president abraham lincoln, which is someone we probably all know a little bit about as far as his presidential travel. this image you're looking at right now highlights the stops he made on his journey from illinois after he was elected president to washington d.c. you can see it's a little bit fuzzy, apologize for that, that he made 93 individual stops on his rail journey. rail journeys then were not like they are now. they weren't very quick at all. but before this, before...
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lincoln, and then abraham lincoln is going to pass this letter along to john pope. come early august of 1862. the army of the potomac is going to be ordered off the virginia peninsula to begin moving north to join with john pope's army of virginia. one of the first men were excuse me, one of the first army corps to go. actually the first is fitz john porter's fifth corps on its way to john pope. this is where the story gets very interesting and moves pretty quickly. however, one thing i will say and this happens very much and fitz john porter's life and throughout his trial not just in the winter of 62 to 63, but also in the subsequent trials that take place in the 1870s porter's correspondence is very much cherry picked. by historians today by historians back then or by judge advocate generals but one note that porter writes on august 12 1862 to a fellow named jay howard foote who is a man seeking a position on porter's staff is very telling him to be a perfectly honest with you when i was preparing this talk. i had never seen this letter before it's never been quo
lincoln, and then abraham lincoln is going to pass this letter along to john pope. come early august of 1862. the army of the potomac is going to be ordered off the virginia peninsula to begin moving north to join with john pope's army of virginia. one of the first men were excuse me, one of the first army corps to go. actually the first is fitz john porter's fifth corps on its way to john pope. this is where the story gets very interesting and moves pretty quickly. however, one thing i will...
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if you decide to get yourself in abraham lincoln signature, this is one of the most common abraham lincoln signatures that exist. it's an endorsement so most of the time cut off of the letter and the rest of the letter stornoway. there is very popular, i didn't do it. [laughter] people did a long time ago when they were collecting lincoln. i can probably wrote more than any other time but this man take the oath of december 8, 1863 and be discharged. in this case, he signed december 31, 1864. in this case, for those of you want to see it, i'll put a link in the comments so you can see it. it signed by lincoln and andrew johnson we were talking how many times were those men in the same room together but maybe three bucks this is a very interesting link but what it tells us, but this man taken out discharged. the law lincoln is talking about and how does it affect the confederates at the end of the work bucks. >> december 163, we can and should what became known as the plan that would part of any confederate to voluntarily surrender or put on their weapon and quit fighting the union. johnson,
if you decide to get yourself in abraham lincoln signature, this is one of the most common abraham lincoln signatures that exist. it's an endorsement so most of the time cut off of the letter and the rest of the letter stornoway. there is very popular, i didn't do it. [laughter] people did a long time ago when they were collecting lincoln. i can probably wrote more than any other time but this man take the oath of december 8, 1863 and be discharged. in this case, he signed december 31, 1864. in...