A Military Genius. Life of Anna Ella Carroll, of Maryland, ("the Great Unrecognized Member of Lincoln's Cabinet.")
A Military Genius. Life of Anna Ella Carroll, of Maryland, ("the Great Unrecognized Member of Lincoln's Cabinet.")
Catt, Carrie Chapman, 1859-1947, Former Owner. Dlc [from Old Catalog]
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No money can ever pay for what you have done for the State and the country in this terrible crisis, but I trust and believe ihe time will come when all will know the debt they owe you. With great respect, your friend and obedient servant, Thos. H. Hicks. Baltimore, Oct. 2, 1861. Miss Carroll: If you could let me have more of your last pamphlet in answer to Breckenridge, I could use them with great effect. ♦Edward Bates was the Attorney General of Mr. I^incoln's Cabinet and an intimate friend of... Miss Carroll. TESTIMONIALS. 43 I have distributed from my house on Camden street all the committee could furnish me. I set my son at the door with paper and pencil, and five hundred men called for it in one day. These are the bone and sinew of the city, wanting to know which army to enter. Please send as many as you can spare. They go like hot cakes. Yours very respectfully, James Tilghman. A. S. Diven, in the House of Representatives, January 22, 1862 : "She signs herself Anna Ella Carroll. I commend her answer on the doctrine of the war power to those who have been following that phantom and misleading the people, and I recommend it to another individual, a friend of mine, who gave a most learned disquisition on the writ of habeas corpus and against the power of the President to imprison men.
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