Posted on 09/01/2020 5:14:03 AM PDT by Homer_J_Simpson
Free Republic University, Department of History presents U.S. History, 1855-1860: Seminar and Discussion Forum
Bleeding Kansas, Dred Scott, Lincoln-Douglas, Harpers Ferry, the election of 1860, secession all the events leading up to the Civil War, as seen through news reports of the time and later historical accounts
First session: November 21, 2015. Last date to add: Sometime in the future.
Reading: Self-assigned. Recommendations made and welcomed.
Posting history, in reverse order
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Apre 1-2
The Ohio Holy Stone 1-3
Editorials 4
Massacre of Maronite Christians 5
The City of Damascus, Syria 6
A Days Ride: A Lifes Romance, by Charles Lever. Ch. V 7-8
How it Feels to Be Hanged 8-9
Domestic Intelligence 9
Foreign News 10-11
Devon and Durham Cows 11, 13
The Woman in White, by Wilkie Collins, The Narrative of Isidor Ottavio Baldassare Fosco, etc. 11, 14-15
Grand Finale of the Fireworks in Honor of the Prince of Wales and the Successful of the Victoria Bridge, Montreal, Canada East, by G.A. Lilliendahl, Esq., of New York, August 1860 12
Old King Hake 15
Snail Eating 16
Voiceless Verse 16
The City of Ottawa 16-17
Captain Brand of the Schooner Centipede, by Lieut. Henry A. Wise, U.S.N. (Harry Gringo). Chapter XLIX-L, Conclusion 16, 18-20
Virtuous Indignation 20
Young America Rising at the Ballot-Box and Strangling the Serpents Disunion and Secession 21
Abraham Lincoln: Speeches and Writings 1859-1865, edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher
PORTLAND, September 2, 1860.
MY DEAR PIKE: I have been absent all the week, and on my return find your letter of the 29th. My opinions coincide somewhat with yours, though I can hardly believe . . . so much of a scoundrel as to wish your district lost. The State Committee have not, I am informed, sent one dollar to this district. They offered us Burlingame for one evening, and the chairman of our District Committee says we shall have to pay him. When B. was here on his way to Belfast, he said that he had no engagements after that week, and agreed to speak at several places in this vicinity the week following. I urged him to do so, at the request of committees. Soon after, Stevens and Blaine loaded me down with letters and telegrams, complaining that he was taken out of their hands, and that he was needed in your district, saying, moreover, that you and Fred complained of neglect, and that the district was in danger. This was the first intimation I had of any danger in the First, or that it had not been taken care of, and I immediately wrote and telegraphed my willingness and advice that he should go to you at once, as we could get along without him. He is with you, and, I hope, is doing good service.
We are having a terrible fight here, and until Blaine wrote me about Burlingame, I supposed, as did we all, that our district was the battleground, and that yours was all right. My brother Sam writes that the Third is safe beyond a peradventure. He has fought his own battle, with the exception of a few speeches from outsiders.
W. P. FESSENDEN.
J. S. PIKE, Esq.
First Blows of the Civil War: The Ten Years of Preliminary Conflict in the United States from 1850 to 1860, p. 525
The Diary of George Templeton Strong, Edited by Allan Nevins and Milton Halsey Thomas
THE Peter Cooper?
This one, I reckon. He’s 69, which would qualify him as old to 40-year-old George Strong. A prominent New Yorker (founded Cooper Union) who would be typical of the gentlemen on this committee.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Cooper
I think of him as the kick-starter of our B&O with the Tom Thumb. ;-)
The Diary of George Templeton Strong, Edited by Allan Nevins and Milton Halsey Thomas
Fascinating.
There are people who I believe cause a great deal of harm. I wish they would move to a tropical island or a mountaintop in Tibet and be very happy and never heard from again.
What a treat to read his wit and wisdom from a diary I assume he kept secret from his contemporaries.
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