| Allen Thorndike Rice - 1886 - 800 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8. 30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| Norman Hapgood - 1899 - 478 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| James Baldwin - 1904 - 298 pages
...establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30, coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near I Street. " He always has a company of twenty-five or thirty cavalry, with sabers drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses.... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30, coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 336 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30, coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| Abraham Lincoln - 1907 - 458 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30, coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party makes no great show in uniforms or horses. Mr. Lincoln, on the saddle, generally rides a... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 828 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...his counselors have their way. The party makes no show in uniform or horses. Mr. Lincoln on the saddle generally rides a good-sized, easy-going gray... | |
| Wayne Whipple - 1908 - 762 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near...his counselors have their way. The party makes no show in uniform or horses. Mr. Lincoln on the saddle generally rides a good-sized, easy-going gray... | |
| Allen Thordike - 1909 - 452 pages
...city, the Soldiers' Home, a United States military establishment. I saw him this morning about 8.30 coming in to business, riding on Vermont Avenue, near L Street. He always has a company of twenty- five or thirty cavalry, with sabres drawn, and held upright over their shoulders. The party... | |
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