(01-09-2019 03:46 PM)AussieMick Wrote: [ -> ]Laurie, you are a champion. A veritable Sherlock. Collect your prize (a smile) from the next visitor to the Museum.
Captain James Riley was for a time the most well known person in the US (I know that as a fact from the Internet). A book about him was written by a friend of Washington Irving. Lincoln drew inspiration ( or you could say 'made use of it') from his story during the 1860 campaign.
https://sites.williams.edu/searchablesea...ley-james/
https://www.jstor.org/stable/27786655?se...b_contents
I can't believe that I would remember this from the newer version done in 1965, so I must have seen it tied to some other work in the not-so-distant past. If you had not typed the ship as "Commerce," there would have been no light bulb come on!
I sure see the resemblance, Bill, but it isn't Dickens. This is a person whom Lincoln knew during his term as President.
Edward Sothern (Lord Dundreary in Our American Cousin) ? If its not him, then its his twin.
Some Habsburg Emperor...I've also been thinking of John Ericsson or Walt Whitman but it's just the same kind of beard...
Michael and Eva, I am sorry, but the man was not an actor, emperor, inventor, or poet.
Hint #1: He has been mentioned previously on the forum.
Michael, the man helped President Lincoln in more than one way, and diplomacy was one of the ways.
OK. Was he at anytime in his life a lawyer? A journalist? Or in the military?
Eva, I do not believe he was any of those.
Had they (Lincoln +?) known each other already prior to the presidency?
I don't think I've posted this before, but who is this Lincoln personality?
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Rob
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