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From Horace White, June 9th | 382 |
Has interview with Greeley about Schurz—Greeley's friendly attitude toward civil service reform—White will attend meeting in New York. | |
From Horace White, June 15th | 382 |
Believes in Greeley's sincerity and good principles—Greeley's views on civil service reform satisfactory—Godkin and the Nation for Grant. | |
To E. L. Godkin, June 23d | 384 |
Nothing to be gained by new ticket—Pacification and regeneration of the South—Regrets Godkin's coming out for Grant in the Nation. | |
To Horace Greeley, June 26th | 385 |
Asks his intentions as to civil service reform. | |
From E. L. Godkin, June 28th | 386 |
Total lack of confidence in Greeley—Urges Schurz not to support him. | |
Address of the Liberal Republicans, probably June | 388 |
From Horace Greeley, July 8th | 390 |
Outlines his civil service reform policy. | |
Speech: Why Anti-Grant and Pro-Greeley, July 22d | 392 |
From Horace Greeley, November 10th | 443 |
Gratitude to Schurz. | |
To Horace White [No date, probably about November 15th] | 443 |
Greeley's defeat, no surprise—Duty of the Liberal Republican party. | |
To E. L. Godkin, November 23d | 446 |
Replies to Godkin's criticisms on account of supporting Greeley—Felt his foreign birth a bar to proposing a nominee—Desires an exchange of views. | |
To W. M. Grosvenor, December 25th | 448 |
Friendly to Blair personally but strongly opposed to his reëlection to the Senate. |