Cooper institute (N. Y.)
Abstracts: 3
607
Cleveland Morning Leader, 21 March 1864
(ed; 16 inches)
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p.2, col.1
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607 - L. Mar. 21; ed: 2/1 - Admirers of George B. McClellan got up a mass
meeting at Cooper institute in order to put McClellan up formally for the
next presidency. "It will only be the last plunge into the abyss of utter
ruin, the last sad step in the crime of giving aid and comfort to the
rebels." (16)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Cooper institute (N. Y.); McClellan, George B.
624
Cleveland Morning Leader, 18 June 1864
(ed; 6 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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624 - L June 18; ed: 2/2 - On June 15, an immense assembly collected at
Cooper institute to ratify the nomination of Lincoln. The speech of
Raymond of the N. Y. TIMES, reviewing the action of the Baltimore conven-
tion, was vigorous and conclusive. - - - -
"The meeting was immensely enthusiastic, and high toned in its express-
ions of devotion to the cause of the country, and human liberty everywhere."
- (6)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Baltimore, Md.; Cooper institute (N. Y.); Lincoln, Abraham; New York TIMES; Raymond, Henry J. (N. Y.); Republican convention (Baltimore)
954
Cleveland Morning Leader, 8 April 1864
(ed; 4 inches)
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p.2, col.2
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954 - L. Apr. 8; ed: 2/2 - Sumner, chairman on foreign relations in the
Senate, in his Cooper institute speech, took even stronger ground than
is expressed in the resolution against knuckling to Napoleon. "Napoleon
will now understand the temper of the people of this country; Mexico - -
cannot be the colony of an European Monarch." (4)
Foreign Relations /
Border Raids /
Diplomats, Appointments, Service
Index terms:
Cooper institute (N. Y.); Mexico; Napoleon, Louis; Sumner, Charles; U. S. Senate