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Speeches by Charles Sumner [Decimalized 496.088.01-.02]
1866
Sumner, Charles, 1811-1874
Two speeches by Sumner.
GLC00496.088
[Senate resolution submitted by Charles Sumner]
18 June 1862
Appeals to the people to manifest their loyalty by ceasing to fight or work for the rebels, and putting their resources into supporting the Union. States that the government will reciprocate. Writes, "...it is the further duty of the government of...
GLC02095.22
to Epes Sargent
15 September 1863
Sumner thanks Sargent for his sympathetic praise. Writes, "The verses on Shaw I had enjoyed before, & had sent to England," likely a reference to Sargent's poem, "Colonel Shaw: On Hearing that the Rebels Had Buried His Body Under a Pile of Twenty...
GLC02095.12
to unknown
April 12, 1863
Mentions Mr. Woodman and a provostship. Writes "Charleston is to be taken on the field of battle - by beating their armies," a reference to the unsuccessful ironclad attack on Fort Sumter 7 April 1863 undertaken by Union admiral Samuel F. DuPont.
GLC02095.11
[to Mary Todd Lincoln]
circa April 6, 1865
Last three pages of a longer letter. Recipient inferred based on content. Senator Sumner, en route with Mrs. Lincoln to City Point to meet up with the president, responds to her note regarding Lincoln's return to Washington in the wake of Secretary...
GLC05603.01.03
[Draft of Sumner's article on "Domestic Relations" with regard to the Confederate states]
circa 1862
Sumner, a United States Senator and abolitionist, opens his lengthy article by stating "At this moment, our Domestic Relations all hinge upon one question; what shall be done with the rebel States?" Discusses abolition and human nature, quoting...
GLC00454
to Theseus Apoleon Cheney
October 9, 1864
Writes that he is glad Cheney is regaining his health. Comments on the upcoming presidential election and the Civil War: "The good news must stimulate you. Of the result, political or military I cannot doubt. Mr. Lincoln will be re-elected, &...
GLC02095.14
to unknown re: President Johnson and black suffrage, Johnston's surrender
1865/05/02
Apparently written to an unknown governor. "President Johnson means to do right on the great question of Negro suffrage." Discusses Johnston's surrender.
GLC06704
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