Marble, Manton (N. Y.)
Abstracts: 3
704
Cleveland Morning Leader, 7 November 1864
(ed; 1 inches)
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p.2, col.4
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704 - L Nov. 7; ed: 2/4 - "If McClellan is elected and attempts to carry
on the war, he will not be true to his principles and the Chicago Plat-
form if he does not drive 150,000 negro soldiers out of the army and
order a draft for 150,000 white men to fill their places." (1)
Elections, Campaigns and Candidates /
United States
Index terms:
Chicago, Ill.; McClellan, George B.; Marble, Manton (N. Y.); U. S. army
1204
Cleveland Morning Leader, 1 July 1864
(ed; 4 inches)
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p.1, col.2
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1204 - L. July 1; ed: 1/2 - Manton Marble, while doing the editorials on
the WORLD, led a blushing damsel to the altar. It is evident that the
wooings of the "gay Marble" have taught him the use of some new figures
of rhetoric. Marriage has been an excellent thing, although in doing
so he turned a young lady to stone. (4)
Marriage and Marriages
Index terms:
Marble, Manton (N. Y.); WORLD (newspaper)
1364
Cleveland Morning Leader, 25 May 1864
(ed; 10 inches)
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p.2, col.1,2
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1364 - L. May 25; ed: 2/1,2 - The New York WORLD, after an interregnum of
three days, makes its appearance. Its chief editor, Manton Marble, ad-
dresses an editorial three and one-half columns long to Abraham Lincoln.
The letter opens with a flourish of knowledge on the constitutional
points in the case. Then follows a recitation of the circumstances
leading to the publication of the hoax. - - -
"It was only the great liberty the Press enjoys, that allows the re-
publication of the WORLD." - - (10)
Newspapers
Index terms:
Lincoln, Abraham; Marble, Manton (N. Y.); New York; New York WORLD