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Chapter 131 : All Lincoln biographies deal extensively with the Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation, and I
All Lincoln biographies deal extensively with the Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation, and I have learned much from them. The fullest a.n.a.lysis is in J. G. Randall, Lincoln the President: Springfield to Gettysburg (New York: Dodd, Mead & Co., 1945), vol. 2, on which I have greatly relied. John Hope Franklin, The Emanc.i.p.ation Proclamation (Garden City, N.Y.: Doubleday & Co., 1963), is an excellent brief account.
354 "different from theirs": CW, 5:278279.
355 "another Bull Run": Charles Sumner to R. H. Dana, Jr., May 31, 1862, Dana MSS, Ma.s.sachusetts Historical Society.
355 "defence of Was.h.i.+ngton": CW, 5:236.
356 "speed you can": CW, 5:246.
356 in two days: T. Harry Williams, Lincoln and His Generals (New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1952), pp. 100101.
356 "in good order": CW, 5:255.
356 able to move: CW, 5:273.
356 "Providence will permit": CW, 5:276277.
357 "prolonging the war": Stephen W. Sears, George B. McClellan: The Young Napoleon (New York: Ticknor & Fields, 1988), pp. 200, 203.
357 "irresolute in action". McClellan, Civil War Papers, pp. 244245.
357 "end of the rebellion": Winfield Scott to AL, June 24, 1862, Lincoln MSS, LC.
357 "attached to it": CW, 5:284.
358 than the unjust: Nicolay and Hay, 5:414415.
358 "simply absurd": CW, 5:301.
358 "sacrifice this army": McClellan, Civil War Papers, pp. 322323. For Lincoln's rebuke of Marcy for speaking of capitulation, see Browning, Diary, 1:558559.
358 "browze round". CW, 5:294; Strong, Diary, p. 218.
358 "'die sometime' ": Browning, Diary, 1:559560.
359 "bring it out": CW, 5:298.
359 "satisfactory conclusion": CW, 5:292, 296297.
359 "break it for him": Sandburg, 1:511512. McClellan indignantly denied the charge, saying that he protected the White House only because it was once the property of George Was.h.i.+ngton. McClellan, Civil War Papers, pp. 290291.
359 "timber at that": Charles N. Walker and Rosemary Walker, eds., "Diary of the War of Robt. S. Robertson," Old Fort News 28 (Jan.Mar. 1965): 42; McClellan, Civil War Papers, p. 362.
360 "served superior": McClellan to AL, July 7, 1862, Lincoln MSS, LC.
360 "the whole country": CW, 5:279.
360 "'I will get off": Sandburg, 1:602.