- Mary Abigail Dodge, from her village of Hamilton, Massachusetts,
written on the day of Lincoln's second inauguration, March 4, 1865.
Thursday, December 29, 2016
How others saw Lincoln 6
'...I only wish to thank you for being
so good - and to say how sorry we all are that you must have four years more of
this terrible toil. But remember what a triumph it is for the right, what a
blessing to the country - and then your rest shall be glorious when it does
come! You can't tell anything about it in Washington where they make a noise on
the slightest provocation. But if you had been in this little speck of a
village this morning and heard the soft, sweet music of unseen bells rippling
through the morning silence from every quarter of the far-off horizon, you
would have better known what your name is in this nation. May God help you in
the future as he has helped you in the past and a people's love and gratitude
will be but a small portion of your exceeding great reward.'
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