Dr. G. B. Kuykendall - manuscript - Transcript (part 4).
Date
1960
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Abstract
"Along in 1860 the whole country, east, west north and south was in a ferment of excitement over the slavery question. As this is a matter of common history it is useless for me to speak of it in details. My father had always been a Whit and anti-slavery man and for several years had feared that there would ultimately be war. From the beginning my father was a strong Lincoln man, having unbounded faith in Honest Old Abe. Many were the hot debates we had with the champions of Stephen A. Douglas the Little Giant and with the advocates of Breckenridge and Lane."
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18 page typed transcription, created by Click Relander.
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Fort Simcoe, W. T., Civil War battles