Annals of Cleveland

White House (Washington D. C.)

Abstracts: 2

1474

Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 January 1864 (ed; 5 inches) ~ See original
p.1, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

1474 - L Jan. 13; ed: 1/2 - The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW comments: "Mr.
Lincoln, as it seems to us in reviewing his career, though we have
sometimes in our impetience thought otherwise, has always waited, as a
wise man should, till the right man brings up all his reserves."
. . . The NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW should be a favorite at the White House
after this. President Lincoln "will find in some of the views which it
takes of his public course, an explanation of his official acts quite
as satisfactory, probably, as any which his own dexterity of statement "
... could furnish." - (5)

Periodical Publications

Index terms:

Lincoln, Abraham; NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW, THE; White House (Washington D. C.)

2493

Cleveland Morning Leader, 13 June 1864 (20 inches) ~ See original
p.3, col.2 ~ View at ChronAm

2493 - L. June 13:3/2 - In a letter to the editor, N. F. Barrett says: "At
Coal Harbor we remained but a day or two, while General Custer destroyed
the railroad bridge over Mecump's creek on the Central road in the rear of
Lee's army. This accomplished, we moved back to White House, on the
Pamunkey river, where we again received rations and forage." (20)

Wars / Civil War / Military Engagements and Campaigns

Index terms:

Barret, Lieut. Col. N. A.; Central railroad; Coal Harbor, Wa. See also Cold Harbor, Va.; Cold Harbor, Va.; Custer, General; Lee, Gen. Robert E.; Mecump's Creek, Va.; Pamunkey River, Va.; White House (Washington D. C.)