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General John W. Geary
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04-25-2026, 10:50 AM
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General John W. Geary
Harper’s Weekly agreed with the president’s assessment, calling the election
result “the proclamation of the American people that they are not conquered; that the rebellion is not successful; and that, deeply as they deplore war and its inevitable suffering and loss, yet they have no choice between war and national ruin, and must therefore fight on.” Lincoln’s reelection demonstrated “that the people are conscious of the power and force of their own Government” and vindicated “the American system of free popular government. No system in history was ever exposed to such a strain directly along the fibre as that which ours has endured in the war and the political campaign, and no other could possibly have endured it successfully. The result is due to the general intelligence of the people, and to the security of perfectly free discussion.” The U.S. showed itself to be “a nation which comprehends its priceless importance to human progress and civilization, and which recognizes that law is the indispensable condition of Liberty.” More succinctly, General John W. Geary told his wife, it “is now certain that the United States must be all free or all slave, and the momentous question has been decided in favor of freedom by the edict of the people in November.” Charles Eliot Norton predicted that November 8, 1864, “will always be esteemed as one of our great historic days. Never before was a people called upon for a decision involving more vital interests not only to itself but to the progress of mankind, and never did any people show itself so worthy to be entrusted with freedom and power.” "So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history." -- Plutarch |
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