| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 702 pages
...done in the case of General Fremont? The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." ' 1 Chase Papers, MS. O. Follet, president of the Sandusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railway, wrote Chase,... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 pages
...done in the case of General* Fremont? The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." ' 1 Chase Papers, MS. O. Follet, president of the Sandusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railway, wrote Chase,... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1895 - 686 pages
...done in the case of General Fremont? The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." ' 1 Chase Papers, MS. O. Follet, president of the Sundusky, Dayton, and Cincinnati Railway, wrote Chase,... | |
| American Historical Association - 1903 - 540 pages
...Fremont? The public cona 1KB-1K98. At this time owner and editor of the Cincinnati liazette. sider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. The publication...intended only for your own information. Your obt. servant RICH'D SMITH. From John G. Nicolay." NASHVILLE, TENN. April 5, 1862. DEAR SIR: I arrived here night... | |
| Alonzo Rothschild - 1906 - 576 pages
...done in the case of General Fremont ? The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." 40 For the moment, it did indeed look, in some quarters, as if Lincoln had reaped the whirlwind. But... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1917 - 520 pages
...sudden check to enlistments? . . . The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." ' Meanwhile, McClellan was at work with energy and talent, erecting fortifications around Washington... | |
| James Ford Rhodes - 1917 - 532 pages
...sudden check to enlistments? . . . The public consider that Fremont has been made a martyr of. ... Consequently he is now, so far as the West is concerned,...President has lost the confidence of the people." 1 Meanwhile, McClellan was at work with energy and talent, erecting fortifications around Washington... | |
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