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“And another saying ten thousand men have organized in Maryland and Virginia. They’ve pledged to seize the capital before you can take the oath of office.”
John Cribb, Old Abe
“Tense rumors filtered out of the nation’s capital—whispers of schemes to prevent the counting of electoral votes and plots to kidnap the president-elect. He sat beside a potbellied stove in the statehouse on a snowy evening, whittling on a stick and discussing the reports with a circle of friends.”
John Cribb, Old Abe
“He’ll be back in a few minutes,” Abraham told the man hoping for the plum office. “As soon as he realizes he’ll get no more, he’ll come get it.”
John Cribb, Old Abe
“A considerable portion of the country’s wealth is invested in slaves.” “Ill-gotten wealth does no man any good.” “That’s true.” “It’s as true of nations as individuals,” Billy avowed. “All the ill-gotten gain wrenched by us from the Negro will eventually be taken from us, and we’ll be set back where we began.”
John Cribb, Old Abe