Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa
Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa
Charles Israel Landis
The book Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa was written by author Charles Israel Landis Here you can read free online of Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa a good or bad book?
What reading level is Thaddeus Stevens a Letter Written to the Daily New Era Lancaster Pa book?
To quickly assess the difficulty of the text, read a short excerpt:
There are now buried in this plot 856 persons, of whom 850 are white and six are colored. When Mr. Stevens was buried, only one colored man, whose name was John Johnson, was interred in it. Mr. Dixon states that Mr. Stevens and this colored wo- man were buried in a negro cemetery, side by side, and even an historian of our own State, who evidently made no inquiry into the true facts, lias assert- ed that he was buried in a negro cem- etery. The incorrectness of these as- sertions is obvious fro...m the above and the following facts: Lydia H. Smith was born in Gettys- burg, on St. Valentine's Day, 1813. (5) She was married to Jacob Smith, who was a teamster and musician. They had" two children, William, who was born in 1836, and Isaac, who was born in 1844. Jacob Smith died at Gettys- burg and he was there buried. As she brought her two boys to Lancaster with her, it follows that they were born before she became Mr. Stevens' housekeeper. Mrs. Smith, after Mr. Stevens' death, kept a boarding house in Washington, D.
User Reviews: