[PRCo] Re: Lincoln
Gray, George
George.Gray at gta.ga.gov
Fri Feb 13 14:38:03 EST 2009
I would recommend the biography written by David H. Donald in 1995. For
Lincoln's relationship with his generals, see Tried by War, written by
James McPherson and published last year.
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Phillip Clark Campbell
Sent: Friday, February 13, 2009 2:27 PM
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Subject: [PRCo] Re: Lincoln
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> From: Dennis Fred Cramer <trombone at windstream.net>
> To: pittsburgh-railways at dementia.org
> Sent: Thursday, February 12, 2009 11:11:38 AM
> Subject: [PRCo] Re: Lincoln
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> I spent my entire career attempting to tell the truth and
> encouraging others to do what they could to help the
> world become a better place.
>
> The wonderful thing about music is parts of it are incredibly
> absolute and the other is incredibly indescribable.
>
> No matter how much I love music, I taught people first, not music.
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>
>
> Dennis F. Cramer
> Trombone
Mr.Cramer;
I hope you are able to see some of the fruits of your labor;
generations could be blessed because of your efforts.
Could you please recommend some reading on Lincoln?
Also, using the transit reminder concerning rules:
'Lest We Forget' -- would you please share some of the
other information you have learned about Lincoln?
I have always remembered the story of Lincoln receiving too
much change for a purchase and walking several miles to return
some pennies. I often hear people today saying that it was the
clerk's mistake and thus their loss. Dead wrong isn't it.
Phil
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