Team Of Rivals - BestLightNovel.com
You’re reading novel Team Of Rivals Part 117 online at BestLightNovel.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit BestLightNovel.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy
Lincoln himself...considered humiliating: Hendrick, Lincoln's War Cabinet, p. 205.
"the British side...cheerfully": WHS to Lord Lyons, December 26, 1861, in The Works of William H. Seward, Vol. V, ed. George E. Baker (Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1884; New York: AMS Press, 1972), pp. 295309 (quotes pp. 30709).
"There was great...power of England": Entry for December 25, 1861, in The Diary of Edward Bates, 18591866, p. 216.
"gall and wormwood...I possess": Entry for December 25, 1861, in Chase Papers, Vol. I, p. 320.
Only Monty Blair...with Seward: Hendrick, Lincoln's War Cabinet, p. 206.
Charles Sumner..."the North's problems": Monaghan, Diplomat in Carpet Slippers, p. 191.
"Governor Seward...on each side": Seward, Seward at Was.h.i.+ngton...18611872, p. 25.
Seward finished...read it to Chase: Monaghan, Diplomat in Carpet Slippers, p. 191; entry for December 26, 1861, f.a.n.n.y Seward diary, Seward Papers.
"I am consoled...simply doing right": Entry for December 25, 1861, in Chase Papers, Vol. I, p. 320.
"a great point...Government": Carpenter, "A Day with Governor Seward," Seward Papers.
"an argument...the right one": Seward, Seward at Was.h.i.+ngton...18611872, p. 26.
Seward hosted a dinner party: Entry for December 27, 1861, in Browning, The Diary of Orville Hickman Browning, Vol. I, p. 519; entry for December 27, 1861, f.a.n.n.y Seward diary, Seward Papers.
"a great homely...iron grey": Entry for December 27, 1861, f.a.n.n.y Seward diary, Seward Papers.
The conversation at dinner..."on the floor cloth": Ibid.
"swore vehemently": Entry for December 27, 1861, in Browning, The Diary of Orville Hickman Browning, Vol. I, p. 519.
"doom [Seward] to unpopularity": Seward, Seward at Was.h.i.+ngton...18611872, p. 26.
"The general...domestic treason": Entry for December 29, 1861, Diary of George Templeton Strong, Vol. III, p. 198.
"Presidents and Kings...unselfish heart": Seward, Seward at Was.h.i.+ngton...18611872, p. 26.
"Houses are being...life in the Capital": "Miriam," Iowa State Register, Des Moines, November 13, 1861.
a mansion transformed: Randall, Mary Lincoln, pp. 25863, 266; Monkman, The White House, pp. 12333.
the new rugs..."roses at your feet": Mary Clemmer Ames, Ten Years in Was.h.i.+ngton. Life and Scenes in the National Capital, as a Woman Sees Them (Hartford, Conn.: A. D. Worthington & Co., 1871), p. 171.
"The President's...comparative beauty": Daily Alta California, May 12, 1862, quoted in Monkman, The White House, p. 132.
"elegant fitting up...in the least arrogant": George Bancroft to his wife, December 12 and 14, 1862, in M. A. DeWolfe Howe, The Life and Letters of George Bancroft, Vol. II (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1908), pp. 14445.
she had overspent...extra money over to her: Baker, Mary Todd Lincoln, pp. 187, 191.
She had replaced...the manure account: Entry for November 3, 1861, in William Howard Russell's Civil War: Private Diary and Letters, 18611862, ed. Martin Crawford (Athens, Ga., and London: University of Georgia Press, 1992), p. 162.
She exchanged her patronage...wealthy donors: For a general discussion of MTL's financial finagling, see Michael Burlingame, "Mary Todd Lincoln's Unethical Conduct as First Lady," appendix 2 in At Lincoln's Side: John Hay's Civil War Correspondence and Selected Writings, ed. Michael Burlingame (Carbondale and Edwardsville: Southern Illinois University Press, 2000).
she asked John Hay..."the Steward's salary": JH to JGN, April 4 and 5, 1862, in ibid., pp. 1920.
She had no recourse...to speak with her husband: Entry for December 16, 1861, in Benjamin Brown French, Witness to the Young Republic: A Yankee's Journal, 18281870, ed. Donald B. Cole and John J. McDonough (Hanover, N.H., and London: University Press of New England, 1989), p. 382.
after he returned home...Edward Baker: NR, December 14, 1861.
"inexorable...his own pocket!": Entry for December 16, 1861, in French, Witness to the Young Republic, p. 382.
"better and better...will defend her": Entry for December 22, 1861, in ibid., p. 383.
hide a deficiency appropriation: Baker, Mary Todd Lincoln, p. 190.
"I need hardly...his own expences": SPC to KCS, October 25, 1861, reel 17, Chase Papers.
a questionable relations.h.i.+p...investment account for Chase: Belden and Belden, So Fell the Angels, pp. 3637.
"I will take...working as you do": Jay Cooke to SPC, quoted in ibid., p. 37.
growth in size of the Union army: Simon Cameron to AL, December 1, 1861, OR, Ser. 3, Vol. I pp. 669, 700.
"incapable...general plans": "A Private Paper. Conversation with the President, October 2d, 1861," memorandum, container 2, Nicolay Papers.
"he would look...in the other": Albert Gallatin Riddle, Recollection of War Times: Reminiscences of Men and Events in Was.h.i.+ngton, 18601865 (New York and London: G. P. Putman's Sons, 1895), p. 180.
accusations of corruption...in the War Department: NYT, July 3 and 9, and August 28, 1861.
Congress appointed...Cameron was not charged: Thomas, Abraham Lincoln, p. 293; Macartney, Lincoln and His Cabinet, pp. 3536; Hendrick, Lincoln's War Cabinet, pp. 22223.
"It is better...with dissolution": NYT, July 7, 1861.
Cameron sought...Republicans: Williams, Lincoln and the Radicals, p. 59.
"We agreed...in that opinion": SPC to Trowbridge, March 31, 1844, quoted in Schuckers, The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase, p. 420.
"extremist measures...absolute ruin": National Intelligencer, Was.h.i.+ngton, D.C., November 14, 1861.
heated arguments with Bates, Blair, and Smith: Entry for November 20, 1862, in The Diary of Edward Bates, 18591866, p. 203; Niven, Gideon Welles, p. 392.
Cameron maintained..."n.i.g.g.e.r hobby": MB, paraphrased in entry of September 12, 1862, Welles diary, Vol. I (1960 edn.), p. 127 (quote); Bradley, Simon Cameron, p. 203.
Each department customarily presented: Nicolay and Hay, Abraham Lincoln, Vol. V, p. 125.
Cameron read his draft: Henry Wilson, "Edwin M. Stanton," Atlantic Monthly 25 (February 1870), p. 238; Bradley, Simon Cameron, p. 203.
"I sought out...Edwin Stanton": Simon Cameron, quoted in Henry Wilson, "Jeremiah S. Black and Edwin M. Stanton," Atlantic Monthly 26 (October 1870), p. 470.
"read the report...hearty support": Ibid.