Proceedings At the Celebration of the Two Hundrend And Fiftieth Anniversary of T

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It was Abraham Lincoln of Illinois.
In the spring of 1861 Dedham was enjoying a good degree of prosperity, partly from local indus- tries and partly from being the residence of business men from Boston. No event had occurred during the preceding decade to disturb its harmony, and the outlook ahead disclosed no reason for apprehen- sion. There had been no military company here since 1842. Few of our young men had been drilled in the manual of arms, or knew anything of military tactics. They were
... looking forward to a peaceful career in their respective callings. Even the ^z/(2jz-military organizations of the presiden- tial campaign in the preceding autumn had not in- spired in them any thought or desire of becoming real soldiers. For a number of years the military 1 Hon. George H. Monroe, of Roxbury, a native of Dedham and a resident here in 1848. He escorted Mr. Lincoln to Dedham, and gave an interesting narrative of his visit and speech in the " Boston Herald, '' April 22, 1885. Mr. Lincoln was entertained during his brief stay in the mansion of Freeman Fisher, now the residence of John R.

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