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ISBN-10: 0217037879
ISBN-13: 9780217037877
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Purchase of this book includes free trial access to www.million-books.com where you can read more than a million books for free. This is an OCR edition with typos. Excerpt from book: LETTERS. FROM PRESIDENT JOHNSON. Executive Mansion, Washington, D. C. July 2d, 1867. Hon. John T. Hoffman, Grand Sachem, etc. Sir: I have received the invitation of the Tammany Society or Columbian Order to participate in the ceremonies of that Order on the 4th instant, the ninety-first anniversary of our Nation's Independence. I would be very happy to comply with this invitation, but the time that I have already spent from the capital renders my presence necessary here at this time. I heartily unite with the… Society in the hope that the day is not far distant when the whole people will be once more united in those bonds of concord, unity, and fraternity on which our nation was founded by the Fathers, and on which alone it can ever be great. Trusting that the celebration will be as pleasant and successful as you desire, I have the honor to be, with great respect, Sincerely yours, Andrew Johnson. chapter{Section 44k FROM GOVERNOR ENGLISH OF CONNECTICUT. State Of Connecticut, Office Of The Commander-in-chief, Hartford, June 29, 1867. To the Hpn. John T. Hoffman, Grand Sachem, Tammany Society, New York City. Sir: I have the honor to acknowledge the receipt of your invitation, and that of the Tammany Society, to be present at the laying of the corner-stone of your new edifice in New York, on the approaching anniversary of our National Independence. The high character of your Society, and the historic associations connected with it, are a sufficient pledge of my desire to be with you, and to add my testimony, humble though it be, to the great worth of the principles which you enunciate as the basis of American liberty. At no period in our national history have the principles of civil liberty been more imminently impaired than in the stru...