Contents of Volume V
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From Allen G. Thurman, December 15th | 81 |
Reciprocates Schurz's feelings—Appreciation of the banquet—Contentment with family, friends and books—Compliments Henry Clay. | |
1891. | |
From Ex-President Hayes, May 29th | 82 |
In praise of the “Lincoln” essay. | |
To Moorfield Storey, November 1st | 82 |
Favors united action of Independents to secure Cleveland's nomination—Similar conferences in 1876 and 1884—Suggests that a few confer as to a plan. | |
1892. | |
To Moorfield Storey, March 1st | 83 |
A circular in favor of Cleveland's renomination decided upon—Cleveland consulted—A pro-Cleveland meeting in Boston thought preferable. | |
To Andrew Fiske, April 8th | 84 |
Regrets inability to attend a dinner to be given to Geo. Fred. Williams in recognition of his services in opposition to free-silver coinage—What Williams and his allies did in Congress—Further usefulness expected. | |
To Ex-President Cleveland, June | 85 |
Congratulations on nomination—Why Cleveland is the favorite of the people. | |
To W. H. P——, August 28th | 86 |
Declines to accept more than six per cent. interest on a loan. | |
Public Letter: The Issues of the National Campaign of 1892, September 8th | 87 |
To Edward M. Shepard, September 9th | 121 |
About the foregoing campaign letter—Stevenson should come out squarely against free coinage—Ill-health forbids Schurz speaking in the campaign. |