The Illini a Story of the Prairies With Twenty Full Page Portraits

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The Illini a Story of the Prairies With Twenty Full Page Portraits
Carr, Clark E. (Clark Ezra), 1836-1919
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Hurrah for the Little Giant!" Rose and I remained where we were, and watched the mad scramble. An open barouche entered the grounds, and soon we descried the Senator standing in the carriage, hat in hand, bowing right and left to the crowd. Cheer upon cheer rent the air, as the carriage passed. All were not for Douglas, but no doubt a large majority were his supporters, and they made the air ring with their acclaims. In the carriage with the Senator were his colleague in the Senate, Gen eral Sh...ields; Joel A. Matteson, Governor of the State; and John A. McClernand. We looked for Mr. Lincoln. He was still standing where we had last seen him, but the crowd that had been about him had dis persed. They had joined in the mad rush to see and greet Doug las. The only ones who had remained were Dick Oglesby, Bill Green, and Jack Armstrong. Mr. Lincoln pensively watched the enthusiastic crowd pressing about and following the Senator's car- Political Upheaval 201 riage, with a look of sadness upon his face such as I had never seen before, but which I have since seen many times.

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