ELECTION SURPRISES: LINCOLN'S 1864 RE-ELECTION VICTORY - Page 3© John S. Cooper
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In response to message posted by FortBrooke1824:
Thanks again. I am enjoying your posts very much. ...
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you write extremely well and i envy you. You are in my opinion 100% correct in the Lincoln article. If i could find fault i would point it out but i find nothing outstanding job. ...
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I never thought of Lincoln's opponenets as two failed generals, although they were. Fremont was only a general for such a short time that no one really thought of him in that respect. Most thought o ...
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It seems odd that those opposing Lincoln on the grounds he could not win the war chose 2 failed generals to run against him. I realize many thought that Fremont was unfairly fired, but McClellan was ...
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