Gen Garfield From the Log Cabin to the White House Including His Early Histor

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Gen Garfield From the Log Cabin to the White House Including His Early Histor
J B James Baird Mcclure
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Gartield came into THE RUN TO LONG BRANCH. 188 the car. The President was lying in a half doze, but seemed to recognize her presence, and immediately opened his eyes and said: "Well, Crete, this is quitea journey. " "Do you feel any bad effects of the ride, " she asked kindly.
" Not a bit. This is many times better than the confine ment of that horrible room in the White House. " Before that, and while passing through Chester, he no ticed from the elevation on which he lay, and which enabled hi
...m to look out through the window, a large crowd at the depot. It was, in fact, the only place where there was a crowd on the line of route. He was very much interested; in fact, his interest partook of the nature of excitement, Dr. Bliss stepped forward and dropped the curtain of the window.
" Put it up, " said Mr. Garficld, pettishly. " I want to see the people. " At this time the train was running at the rate of fifty- five miles an hour. There are a number of switches here, and the only jolt that had been felt was experienced as the train dashed over the rails of the freight-yard at the uorth side of Washington.


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