Lincoln And Douglas in Charleston An Address volume 2

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Lincoln And Douglas in Charleston An Address volume 2
William E Barton Theodore G Soares And Sydney Strong
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Lincoln admitted having cast this vote, and was proud of it ; but he also wished it to be understood that, the war having begun, he voted for every measure to supply the troops in the field with all that was necessary to bring the war to a speedy and successful termination.
When the Charleston debate occurred, there sat on the platform Hon. Orlando B. Ficklin, a member of Congress, and a Democrat. Mr. Lincoln, in the midst of his closing speech, turned to him, and led him to the front of the pl
...at- form, and required an answer from him, whether Lincoln, having indeed voted for the Ashmun amendment, did not loyally support the soldiers in the war. Mr. Ficklin was a political opponent of Lincoln, but was his personal friend, as he was a friend also of Douglas. Ficklin was a man of honor, and he admitted that Lincoln told the truth in regard to his own record on the Mexican War. In a debate of this character, every personal incident has a j)ar- ticular interest, and the Ficklin incident, creditable alike to Lincoln and to Ficklin, stands out as one of the best remembered events of the day.

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