"Lincoln" legal mistake
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01-20-2014, 01:43 PM
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RE: "Lincoln" legal mistake
(01-19-2014 11:19 PM)David Lockmiller Wrote: I was rereading recently F. B. Carpenter's book "Six Months at the White House" and came upon a paragraph which reminded me of the scene from the "Lincoln" movie in which the actor playing Lincoln curses because he feels that he will not have accomplished a "****" thing without the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment to the Constitution. David, I have always been a fan of Carpenter's book. I think it offers unique insights into Lincoln's actions and way of thinking. Not everyone agrees, but I think Mary Lincoln was most adamant about it. In a December 16, 1867, letter to Henry C. Deming, Mary wrote, "He (Carpenter) is a second edition of Mr. L.'s crazy drinking law partner, Herndon, endeavoring to write himself into notice, leaving truth, far, far, in the distance." Still I think the book is an invaluable resource and fascinating to read. |
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