Lincoln - BestLightNovel.com
You’re reading novel Lincoln Part 114 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
263 "with clean hands": Lyman Trumbull to AL, Dec. 2, 1860, Lincoln MSS, LC.
263 "in the case": CW, 4:148.
263 "much self distrust": W. H. Seward to AL, Dec. 28, 1860, Lincoln MSS, LC.
263 "difference between them?": CW, 4:150.
263 "white crows": Weed, Autobiography, p. 606.
263 Gilmer's candidacy died: For an excellent account of this episode see Daniel W. Crofts, "A Reluctant Unionist: John A. Gilmer and Lincoln's Cabinet," Civil War History 24 (Sept. 1978): 225249.
264 "other man's hundred": George S. Boutwell, Reminiscences of Sixty Years in Public Affairs (New York: McClure, Phillips & Co., 1902), 1:275.
264 "statesman to look": Carl Schurz, The Reminiscences of Carl Schurz (New York: McClure Co., 1907), 2:34.
264 "place if offered": J. W. Schuckers, The Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase (New-York: D. Appleton & Co., 1874), p. 201; Robert B. Warden, An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase (Cincinnati: Wilstach, Baldwin & Co., 1874), p. 365.
264 for the navy: The definitive biography is John Niven, Gideon Welles: Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy (New York: Oxford University Press, 1973).
265 of Attorney General: Bates, Diary, pp. 164165.
265 "go for you": David Davis to AL, Nov. 19, 1860, Lincoln MSS, LC.
265 "he had supposed": Weed, Autobiography, p. 605.
265 "now or never": For an account of this choice, see Carman and Luthin, Lincoln and the Patronage, pp. 2933.
265 those of Pennsylvania: Both Carman and Luthin, Lincoln and the Patronage, and Baringer, A House Dividing, offer very full accounts of the Cameron imbroglio, on which I have relied heavily.
265 before the nomination: Joseph Casey to Leonard Swett, Nov. 27,1860, Lincoln MSS, LC.
266 "thing nominated you": Leonard Swett to AL, Nov. 30, 1860, Lincoln MSS, LC.
266 "as a party": Carman and Luthin, Lincoln and the Patronage, pp. 2829.
266 "into the cabinet": CW, 4:169170.
267 "Pennsylvania, and elsewhere". CW, 4:171.
267 "of the place": CW, 4:174.
268 forced it to retreat: For a detailed account of these developments, see Allan Nevins, The Emergence of Lincoln, vol. 2, Prologue to Civil War, 18591861 (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1950), chaps. 1112.
268 "a const.i.tutional right": New York Herald, Jan. 28, 1861.
268 not oppose it: CW, 4:270.
268 "suits them better", CW, 1:438.