yes, Susan ! now you're getting warmer ( sorry for delay ... piano lesson, as in me being taught )
Not too obscure (I hope) this time ... a hint to start off ... American
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Judge Thomas C. Browne of the Illinois Supreme Court? He attended the Lincolns' wedding in 1842. He was a blunt man not accustomed to weddings. As Abraham was putting the wedding ring on Mary's hand and repeating the words, "With this ring I thee endow with all my goods, chattels, lands, and tenements," Browne impatiently blurted out, "God Almighty, Lincoln, the statute fixes all that."
(09-23-2018 04:43 AM)RJNorton Wrote: [ -> ]Judge Thomas C. Browne of the Illinois Supreme Court? He attended the Lincolns' wedding in 1842. He was a blunt man not accustomed to weddings. As Abraham was putting the wedding ring on Mary's hand and repeating the words, "With this ring I thee endow with all my goods, chattels, lands, and tenements," Browne impatiently blurted out, "God Almighty, Lincoln, the statute fixes all that."
No, sorry Roger.
#1 He started in law but later became involved in financial issues.
#2 He had a theory about slavery
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#1 He started in law but later became involved in financial issues.
#2 He had a theory about slavery
#3 He was in line to be President, but a technicality would have prevented it.
Technically too young? Or no native American (I think that was ambitious Arnie's problem...)
(09-23-2018 07:50 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote: [ -> ]Technically too young? Or no native American (I think that was ambitious Arnie's problem...)
Technically too young, Eva
(Obviously that image is of him near the end of his life)
He committed a crime.
Summary ...
#1 He started in law but later became involved in financial issues.
#2 He had a theory about slavery
#3 He was in line to be President, but a technicality (too young) would have prevented it.
#4 He committed a crime.
#5 He was pardoned.
Is there some direct Lincoln connection? (Did they meet, correspond, admire "each" other resp. unidirectionally?)
ok ... back awake ... No , sorry Roger, not Robert Hunter.
I was going to give as a hint, Eva, this man was no friend of Lincoln.
#1 He started in law but later became involved in financial issues.
#2 He had a theory about slavery
#3 He was in line to be President, but a technicality (too young) would have prevented it.
#4 He committed a crime.
#5 He was pardoned.
#6 He was president for a short time
No, sorry Roger (but you're giving me lots of names that will keep me busy researching).
#1 He started in law but later became involved in financial issues.
#2 He had a theory about slavery
#3 He was in line to be President, but a technicality (too young) would have prevented it.
#4 He committed a crime.
#5 He was pardoned.
#6 He was president for a short time (sorry ... that's a trick hint)
#7 No friend of Lincoln
And that "theory" of his about slavery ? I dont think he ever said specifically what it was ... but I am certain that he would have been forced to admit that it was wrong.