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Midwestern newspapers reprinted the blasts of Wendell Phillips in the East, and of Editor Horace Greeley, who asked rhetorically if this man Lincoln was the sole hope of the Republican Party. Across Five Aprils 1964-01-01T00:00:00Z
Stanton and Anthony were eager to replace the connection to the press that they had lost in the split with Horace Greeley and the New York Tribune, so they accepted his offer. Votes for Women! 2018-02-13T00:00:00Z
Renowned educator Horace Mann saw phrenology as “the guide to philosophy and the handmaiden of Christianity,” and Horace Greeley of “Go West, young man” fame advocated phrenology tests for all railroad engineers. Innumeracy: Mathematical Illiteracy and Its Consequences 1988-01-01T00:00:00Z
Joyce Gold History Tours will lead a tour of Lower Manhattan sites associated with Lincoln, Horace Greeley and other individuals and events tied to the Civil War. Spare Times for April 25-May 1 2014-04-24T22:25:50Z
Horace Greeley, who ran against Grant in 1872, died before the Electoral College even met. Donald Trump, the Great Embarrassment 2016-10-11T04:00:00Z
His father was an assistant principal, also at Horace Greeley. Winston Berkman, Joseph Breen 2018-11-11T05:00:00Z
Perhaps the best-known of the Green-Wood presidential aspirants is Horace Greeley, editor of The New York Tribune in the mid-19th century. Green-Wood Cemetery, Where Presidential Aspirants Enjoy an Afterlife 2016-11-03T04:00:00Z
As late as the summer of 1862, we are reminded, Lincoln was writing letters to Horace Greeley saying that if he could end the war without freeing a single slave, he would do so. Did northern aggression cause the Civil War? 2012-08-29T21:41:00Z
Putting a reverse spin on Horace Greeley’s dictum of manifest destiny, the motto here is “Go East, not-so-young woman.” The Wild West in the South of France 2014-05-18T04:00:00Z
His father recently retired from Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, N.Y., where he was a chemistry teacher, and is an adjunct professor of chemistry at Western Connecticut State University in Danbury. Julia Alschuler, Justin Goodman 2018-10-07T04:00:00Z
At the same time, the composer William Henry Fry was working as a correspondent in Paris for Horace Greeley’s Tribune newspaper. When the New York Philharmonic Fought Over Santa Claus 2020-05-13T04:00:00Z
Horace Greeley, who embodied that time almost as well as King Strang, wrote of living in “this stammering century.” Meet the Man Who Spun the Media, Scammed Followers and Named Himself King 2020-07-14T04:00:00Z
Having done the Horace Greeley thing himself, Moby, a former East Village resident, hailed his new West Coast headquarters as a place where young artists “can really experiment” — and live cheap and fail fast. Four More Zzzs for Snooze City 2017-11-04T04:00:00Z
Her mother retired as an English teacher at Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua, N.Y., and is now an independent yoga teacher. Ann Dyer, James Hiers 2019-10-13T04:00:00Z
With newspaper editor Horace Greeley as their candidate, the party called for a “thorough reform of the civil service as one the most pressing necessities” facing the nation. U.S. History 2014-12-30T00:00:00Z
In the meantime, he released an enigmatic letter to Horace Greeley, Republican editor of the New York Tribune. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Channeling his inner Horace Greeley, or whomever actually deserves credit for “Go west, young man,” Ducey did what Americans used to do more frequently: He moved. Opinion | Why Doug Ducey and other GOP governors find the Senate such a resistible temptation 2022-03-09T05:00:00Z
The New York Tribune, Horace Greeley’s newspaper, played a key role in forming what was intended as a utopian, agrarian colony. Booming Colo. town asks, ‘Where will water come from?’ 2021-08-18T04:00:00Z
With an eye to the telling detail, she animates their ambitions, medical training in Europe, family life and friendships with Florence Nightingale, Lucy Stone, Horace Greeley, Henry Ward Beecher, Lady Byron and many other contemporaries. ‘The Doctors Blackwell’ tells the story of 2 sisters who blazed a trail for women in medicine 2021-01-20T05:00:00Z
This phrase, often attributed to author and newspaperman Horace Greeley, is a central exhortation of 19th century Manifest Destiny philosophy, but the idea resonates, even after the West was won. Review: Max Winkler's boxing road movie 'Jungleland' packs a punch 2020-11-05T05:00:00Z
Splitting their party, Liberal Republicans nominated Horace Greeley for president in 1872. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
Sixty-three electors changed their votes in 1872 after the losing candidate on Election Day, Horace Greeley, died before the Electoral College met. Explainer: Another possible risk in U.S. election - 'faithless electors' 2020-10-20T04:00:00Z
In 1862, the New York Tribune published an open letter by editor Horace Greeley calling on President Abraham Lincoln to take more aggressive measures to free the slaves and end the South’s rebellion. Today in History 2020-08-20T04:00:00Z
It wasn't immediately clear if the order was tied to the Horace Greeley graduation. Cuomo says NY to probe coronavirus outbreak in town after student visits Florida 2020-06-27T04:00:00Z
It’s suspected the infections occurred at a “drive in” graduation ceremony at Horace Greeley High School or at a related event a week ago in Chappaqua, New York, officials said. Florida visitor suspected of spreading virus on return to NY 2020-06-27T04:00:00Z
Fuller next became a regular columnist for Horace Greeley’s prominent newspaper, the New York Tribune, where she vigorously called for female equality, including equal education, suffrage, and employment. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
And when maverick politicians actually campaigned for president, including Stephen Douglas in 1860 and Horace Greeley in 1872, and died of mysterious diseases soon after, critics clucked their tongues. Opinion | How to Run for President in the Middle of a Pandemic 2020-05-01T04:00:00Z
When Lincoln served his sole term in Congress in the late 1840s, the young lawyer from Illinois became close friends with Horace Greeley, a fellow Whig who served briefly alongside him. You know who was into Karl Marx? No, not AOC. Abraham Lincoln. 2019-07-27T04:00:00Z
“Johnson is as useful to us as the devil is to orthodox theology,” said New York editor Horace Greeley. Review | A national debate over politics, principles and impeachment — in 1868 2019-05-24T04:00:00Z
“There’s a frontier aspect, a historic component,” Newsom said, referencing the phrase “Go West, young man” that is often attributed to author Horace Greeley, an advocate of westward expansion. California governor won’t block building in high-fire areas 2019-04-15T04:00:00Z
In 1841, editor Horace Greeley introduced his New York Tribune, which combined the price and format of the penny press with careful reporting and increased separation of news from editorials. Building the American Republic, Volume 2 2018-01-18T00:00:00Z
It’s one of the more renown American utterances, popularized by New York newspaper editor Horace Greeley as the nation’s westward expansion exploded in the mid-1800s. Activist’s grave rediscovered in restored cemetery 2018-10-06T04:00:00Z
Relegated to off-campus parking, juniors at Horace Greeley have turned to “a market solution” by persuading nearby homeowners to rent them daytime driveway space for a small fee, Mr. Rhodes said. A Problem for High Schools: More Cars, and Nowhere to Park Them 2018-03-09T05:00:00Z
The university’s president, David Swain, had encouraged his literary efforts, but when Horton gave him a letter to deliver to the abolitionist Horace Greeley in the 1850s, it was buried. In a lost essay, a glimpse of an elusive poet and slave 2017-10-06T04:00:00Z
On the other hand, after Horace Greeley lost to Ulysses S. Grant in 1872, he checked into an asylum. Opinion | What Do We Want From Presidential Also-Rans? 2017-10-04T04:00:00Z
Horace Greeley, the nation’s most powerful editor, promoted the book in the nation’s leading newspaper, the New York Tribune. Confederate Monuments and the Forgotten Warning of a Crisis to Come 2017-06-26T04:00:00Z
For example, in 1872, when 63 Democratic electors defected from candidate Horace Greeley, he was already dead. Clinton Isn't Alone. Losing Candidates Often Lose Electors. 2016-12-20T05:00:00Z
In 1872, for example, Democratic nominee Horace Greeley won the general election but died soon after. All the times in U.S. history that members of the electoral college voted their own way 2016-12-08T05:00:00Z
This happened in 1872, when Horace Greeley died after losing the election to Ulysses S. Grant and before the electors met. What if? A look at the Electoral College, rogue electors 2016-11-05T04:00:00Z
In 1872, presidential candidate Horace Greeley died about three weeks after winning about 44 percent of the popular vote as a Liberal Republican supported by Democrats against incumbent Republican Ulysses S. Grant. A Candidate's Death Could Delay or Eliminate the Presidential Election 2016-08-30T04:00:00Z
It was previously home to Horace Greeley, the founder and first editor of the once mighty New York Herald Tribune and losing presidential candidate. The Clintons of Chappaqua: it's Hillary's home turf, but Bill still shines 2016-04-09T04:00:00Z
“It was Horace Greeley or James Gordon Bennett and newspapers were understood to speak for these editors.” Why is it that newspaper editorials never have bylines? 2015-07-25T04:00:00Z
Back in 1848, the legendary New York Tribune editor Horace Greeley busted Lincoln for claiming excess mileage in his travels between Springfield, Ill., and Washington. Loretta Lynch to lead pack — going three White Houses back — of waiters 2015-03-26T04:00:00Z
“Go West, young man” is a phrase often credited to 19th century newspaper editor Horace Greeley. NYFW: Ralph Lauren looks west, Calvin Klein looks to the '60s 2015-02-19T05:00:00Z
Schacht got his unusual middle name from his father, a failed German immigrant to the U.S. who greatly admired publisher Horace Greeley. Why the Nazis Were Desperate for Gold 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
This hamlet, put on the map by newspaper trailblazer and 1872 presidential candidate Horace Greeley, is Clinton country. Proximity of Bush, Clinton suburbs seen in political light 2015-01-31T05:00:00Z
“If any young man is about to commence the world,” Horace Greeley wrote in 1838, “we say to him, publicly and privately, Go to the West.” Migrants are misrepresented in the immigration debate 2014-08-17T04:00:00Z
For instance, famed editor Horace Greeley declared in the New York Tribune:  “We hope never to live in a republic whereof one section is pinned to the residue by bayonets.” Memorial Day Reminder Of The Foolishness Of War: 150 Years Ago Was The Civil War's Most Blood-Drenched Summer 2014-05-26T04:00:00Z
Horace Greeley once said, “Go west, young man.” Chad: Couch Slouch: In the NBA and NHL, the West is best 2013-12-08T23:27:00Z
His top financial man was Hjalmar Horace Greeley Schacht, a respected banker who was responsible for ending the infamous German inflation after World War I. That still ranks as one of the worst in history. Why the Nazis Were Desperate for Gold 2015-02-09T05:00:00Z
I have attended lectures at the Smithsonian Institute, where Horace Greeley has been outspoken on the abuse of slavery in our nation. Voices from the Past 2012-04-19T02:00:30.787Z
Horace Greeley, in his book called "The American Conflict," denounces with characteristic vehemence and severity of language the proceedings of the city authorities. Baltimore and The Nineteenth of April, 1861 A Study of the War 2012-04-04T02:01:00.923Z
Horace Greeley always is, to me at least, such a speaker; so is Stuart Mill. Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches 2012-04-01T02:00:10.050Z
Horace Greeley had visited it in the fifties, had lectured in what was afterwards Washington Hall, Watertown, and had been tremendously impressed by Mr. Bradford’s portable steam engine. The Story of the Rome, Watertown, and Ogdensburg RailRoad 2012-03-02T03:00:07.920Z
He supported Horace Greeley for President, thus separating himself from the Republican party, and carrying out his life-long opinion that principle is above party. Famous American Statesmen 2012-03-01T03:00:26.167Z
No one doubted or doubts the loyalty and integrity of Horace Greeley. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z
Horace Greeley, as the story goes, one cold day went into a country store, took a seat by the stove, unbuttoned his coat and spread out his hands. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 4 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Lectures 2012-02-11T03:03:46.253Z
Leaving Washington, my next point was New York, where I met the editor of the Anti-Slavery Standard, Horace Greeley, Henry Ward Beecher, and others. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
The Burnside march was somewhat of the Horace Greeley “On-to-Richmond” nolens-volens style, which, if allowed to run on long enough, sometimes gains headway that is troublesome. From Manassas to Appomattox Memoirs of The Civil War in America 2011-12-28T03:00:39.977Z
Garrison stopped for weeks at his home; Theodore Parker was his guest; Horace Greeley was his devoted friend, and Charles Sumner was his friend and correspondent. Abraham Lincoln: Was He A Christian? 2011-12-24T03:07:56.830Z
All believed that in the malicious clutch of the Democratic party Horace Greeley would be not a President, but a prisoner—not a ruler, but a victim. The Works of Robert G. Ingersoll, Vol. 8 (of 12) Dresden Edition?Political 2012-02-11T03:03:48.503Z
But society makes what old Horace Greeley called 'mighty interesting reading.' What Will People Say? A novel 2011-12-17T03:00:18.490Z
I remember early in 1858 of his coming into the office one morning and speaking in very dejected terms of the treatment he was receiving at the hands of Horace Greeley. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
Reporter—I do not understand how a vegetable diet could cause insanity, when it is well known that Horace Greeley is a vegetintarian? The Herriges Horror in Philadelphia A Full History of the Whole Affair. A Man Kept in a Dark Cage Like a Wild Beast for Twenty Years, As Alleged, in His Own Mother's and Brother's House 2011-12-14T03:00:19.043Z
The New York Tribune, edited by Horace Greeley, a noted reformer, was earnest in advocating Fourierism, as it was called, doing much to attract attention to "the principle of equitable distributions." Stories of the Badger State 2011-11-27T03:00:12.687Z
On the 10th he wrote a letter of two lines marked "private forever" to Carl Schurz, saying: I wish I could say with what an agony of emotion I subscribe myself, gratefully yours, Horace Greeley. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z
There was another occasion that I remember with a deep sense of its impressiveness:—that of the funeral of Horace Greeley, at which I sang. Memoirs of an American Prima Donna 2011-11-17T03:00:32.600Z
In August, 1862, Horace Greeley repeated the "prayer of twenty millions of people" protesting against any further delay. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
When that evening Terry, wet and dirty and tired, went home, the word of the approach of Editor Horace Greeley and party had aroused much interest through the gulch. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
That man, Horace Greeley did not know the first ‘jump in the road’ of what he was talking about. The Indians' Last Fight Or The Dull Knife Raid 2011-11-06T02:00:13.167Z
Let us have a candid answer, without allusions to cigars, or fast horses, or investments, or summer vacations, Hank Smith, or Horace Greeley. The Life of Lyman Trumbull 2011-11-20T03:00:11.243Z
He was fortunate in numbering among his close friends Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune, the greatest exponent of the northern views of slavery. A History of the Republican Party 2011-10-14T02:00:29.980Z
Horace Greeley turned the batteries of the New York Tribune against him; and, in a word, he encountered all the rancor and hostility of his old friends the Abolitionists. Abraham Lincoln, Volume 2 (of 2) The True Story of a Great Life 2012-01-05T03:00:32.877Z
Mr. Horace Greeley would require no 'specs to see that color! The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Such were the conditions confronting the heroes who opened up the trail and made it possible for the immigrants to take Horace Greeley’s advice to “Go West and grow up with the country.” The Indians' Last Fight Or The Dull Knife Raid 2011-11-06T02:00:13.167Z
The following year he was baptized, upon confession of his faith in Christ, in the Fourth Congregational Church, at Hartford, Conn. He followed Horace Greeley's advice, "Young man, go West." Some Jewish Witnesses For Christ 2011-10-14T02:00:24.730Z
And the fact that he undertook to correct Horace Greeley in a familiar tone is an indication that he was coming to the front as a champion in the Whig ranks. Lincoln, the Politician 2011-10-11T02:01:06.270Z
One of the best of this series was drawn in support of the Horace Greeley candidacy. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z
Sure, whatever Horace Greeley said, the people would believe. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Both sheltered Horace Greeley in his sojourn there. Stage-coach and Tavern Days 2011-08-31T02:01:27.587Z
He led a Third Party against two presidential aspirants for the Presidency, Ulysses S. Grant and Horace Greeley, in the campaign of 1872, and was defeated. Colorado?The Bright Romance of American History 2011-08-25T02:00:28.183Z
He and Raymond befriended one another when they worked for Horace Greeley at The New York Tribune. City Room: A Happy 200th to The Times's First Publisher, Whom Boss Tweed Couldn't Buy or Kill 2011-08-16T17:06:31Z
The central figure in the few caricatures which have survived from that year was, of course, Horace Greeley, whose candidacy at one time was thought seriously to threaten the fortunes of the Republican Party. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z
After shaking hands again with Pat, the Horace Greeley party rode on up the gulch, for further investigations. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Horace Greeley, the powerful editor of the great Abolition organ, the New York Tribune, boldly protested against any interference with her departure. The Women of the Confederacy 2011-08-05T02:00:53.333Z
When I was six years old and my parents still said what I should do they took Horace Greeley’s advice and went a hundred and six miles farther west. Treading the Narrow Way 2011-07-21T02:00:18.563Z
If any minister was in danger of becoming what Horace Greeley called "a pretty man," or what Holmes described as "a wailing poitrinaire," his experience as chaplain and as soldier will effectually cure him. Religion and the War 2011-07-18T02:00:22.307Z
At the head of the grave, a sort of master of ceremonies, is the familiar figure of Horace Greeley, saying, "I guess we'll bury it so deep that it will never get up again." The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z
The Horace Greeley party spent the next day in the diggin's, and then went back to Denver. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
In 1872 he was a delegate to the Liberal Republican convention which nominated Horace Greeley for president. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z
Abolitionist Horace Greeley gave up on Reconstruction and black rights quickly. Everything you know about the Civil War is wrong 2011-06-09T13:01:00Z
Maybe you'd like to know what Horace Greeley considered a good lecture—at any rate it is the only answer to your question that I know. From Pillar to Post Leaves from a Lecturer's Note-Book 2011-05-05T02:00:21.620Z
In another of this series Horace Greeley is represented as the entering wedge that is splitting the rock of the Republican Party. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z
The mass meeting that evening to hear Horace Greeley speak was a great affair. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Horace Greeley had not uttered the talismanic words, "Go West, young man," but I believed that by going West I would be better able to advance my own interests and assist my parents. Fifty Years In The Northwest With An Introduction And Appendix Containing Reminiscences, Incidents And Notes 2011-06-13T02:00:27.317Z
In 1870, N. C. Meeker, Agricultural Editor of the New York "Tribune," under Horace Greeley, started a colony in Colorado, bringing a number of settlers from the East, and naming the place Greeley. Abroad at Home American Ramblings, Observations, and Adventures of Julian Street 2011-04-27T02:00:23.800Z
Among the hills of New Hampshire, in a lonely, unpainted house, Horace Greeley was born, Feb. 3, 1811, the third of seven children. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
At a table nearby Horace Greeley is treating another gorgeously attired negress to ice cream. The History of the Nineteenth Century in Caricature 2011-10-04T02:00:18.533Z
All around, the other miners were unusually busy, so as to impress the great Horace Greeley, but they kept an eye directed down the gulch. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Opinions about books seem to have been more exciting and provocative in the days of Margaret Fuller and Horace Greeley. Seeing Things at Night 2011-04-10T02:00:05.360Z
Horace Greeley could wear a linen duster with grace and equanimity. The Man Who Pleases and the Woman Who Charms 2011-04-05T02:00:10.347Z
It requires no great discernment to see from whence Horace Greeley derived his intense love for reading, and his boundless energy. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
Or a young fellow plummeting along the highway from the west will belatedly heed the words of Horace Greeley, and will splash gravel in all directions as he whirls into our driveway. Four and Twenty Beds 2011-03-30T02:00:13.610Z
So that was Horace Greeley, was it; the editor of the New York Tribune! The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
The pronounced aversion which Massachusetts showed towards Horace Greeley in the presidential campaign of 1872, and towards William J. Bryan in that of 1896, scarcely exceeded that which she feels towards the suffragists today. Anti-Suffrage Essays 2011-03-28T02:00:24.710Z
Horace Greeley, under date of July 1847, wrote to the People's Journal the following account of what may be called, Fourierism reduced to a Forlorn Hope. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
Said one workman, "It is little enough to lose a day for Horace Greeley, who spent many a day working for us." Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
But there’s still time to celebrate Horace Greeley’s 200th. City Room: 2011: The Year of the Anniversary 2011-02-03T12:01:00Z
The Horace Greeley party arrived early the next morning, and breakfasted at the lower end of the gulch before proceeding upon an inspection of the diggin's. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
Horace Greeley visited California in the year 1859, and he wrote, “There ought to be two thousand good common schools in operation this winter, but I fear there will not be six hundred.” The Life of Bret Harte With Some Account of the California Pioneers 2011-01-14T03:00:47.427Z
When Hepworth Dixon visited this country and inquired about the Oneida Community, Horace Greeley told him he would 'find the O.C. a trade success.' History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
I've come a hundred miles to be at the funeral of Horace Greeley. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
Greeley’s statue will be rededicated and students from Horace Greeley High School in Chappaqua will present a tribute. City Room: 2011: The Year of the Anniversary 2011-02-03T12:01:00Z
But the reason I met the stage was that I rather expected to find in it Horace Greeley and A. D. Richardson. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
The “flaunting lie,” which Mr. Horace Greeley had told us, should “insult no sunny sky,” was hauled down, and stowed away in the quartermaster’s bag described a few pages back. Memoirs of Service Afloat, During the War Between the States 2011-01-04T03:01:01.887Z
This Association," says Macdonald, "originated in Brooklyn, Long Island, among some mechanics and others, who were stimulated to make a practical attempt at social reform, through the labors of Albert Brisbane and Horace Greeley. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
In Boston, a "most respectable" mob, composed, says Horace Greeley, "in good part of merchants," dispersed a company of women belonging to the Female Anti-Slavery Society, while its President was engaged in prayer. Lives of Poor Boys Who Became Famous 2011-04-26T02:00:23.677Z
It was almost as bad as Horace Greeley's. London Days A Book of Reminiscences 2011-01-03T03:01:01.297Z
"Not Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune?" queried Harry, as if astonished. The Pike's Peak Rush Terry in the New Gold Fields 2011-11-11T03:00:26.697Z
She was, among other things, already, as a junior, the all-time single-season record holder for assists at Horace Greeley High School. Jonathan Franzen: “Agreeable.” 2010-05-24T04:00:00Z
The volunteer toasters liberally complimented each other and the socialistic leaders generally, not forgetting Horace Greeley. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
In Horace Greeley's "Overland Journey," published more than half a century ago, there are words of sound wisdom on this subject. A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
Down town, the rioters made an attack on the New York Tribune building, but old Horace Greeley was prepared for war. The Story of a Strange Career Being the Autobiography of a Convict; an Authentic Document
"Horace Greeley ate at this table when he came on his historic Western trip, and so I keep the place standing," he said. Across the Continent by the Lincoln Highway
One of the strongest opponents of Grant's renomination was the New York Tribune, of which Horace Greeley was editor. The Greater Republic A History of the United States
It was known, however, that Horace Greeley, the editor-in-chief, was much in sympathy with Fourierism; so that Brisbane had the help of his popularity; though the stock-company of the Tribune was not implicated. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
Mrs. Wetherill is doing, and striving to do, much more than Horace Greeley held up as an ideal. A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open
Selling part of my furniture, I raised a few dollars; then taking Horace Greeley's advice—"Go West, young man, go West!"—I left New York, and have been away just thirty-two years—1898. The Story of a Strange Career Being the Autobiography of a Convict; an Authentic Document
When the Civil War was at its height, he and Horace Greeley, who was very similar to him in this respect, actually believed that they could stop it. The Romance of the Reaper
He was kept in Fort Monroe until his health was impaired, when he was released on bail; Horace Greeley, the well-known editor of the New York Tribune, being one of his bondsmen. The Greater Republic A History of the United States
Fourierism was introduced into this country by Albert Brisbane and Horace Greeley in 1842, and then commenced another great national movement similar to that of Owenism, but far more universal and enthusiastic. History of American Socialisms 2011-03-28T02:00:20.967Z
He wanted to make his way in the world and he realized that in order to accomplish this it would be necessary to take the historic advice of Horace Greeley and "go west." The Crime of the Century or, The Assassination of Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin
Horace Greeley's favorite poem of his own make was: Man's a vapor, Full of woes; Starts a paper— Up she goes! The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 4 June 1906
Then you could cut twice as much,” said Horace Greeley, who was deeply interested in farm machinery and agriculture, to a French peasant. The Romance of the Reaper
Twelve years after he had started the Herald, Bennett got into a dispute with Horace Greeley concerning the relative circulation of the Herald and Tribune. The Scrap Book, Volume 1, No. 3 May 1906
Onward pushed the spectacled veterans, with fixed bayonets, addressing their eyes with pleasant oaths, and hoping that they might meet Horace Greeley. The Orpheus C. Kerr Papers. Series 3
In nearby Nineteenth Street is still standing No. 35, a house where Horace Greeley lived, with William Allen Butler, the author of Nothing to Wear, for a next-door neighbor. Literary New York Its Landmarks and Associations
Even Horace Greeley recoiled from "a Union held together by bayonets." The Struggle for Missouri
Horace Greeley once said: "You might as well expect milk from a cow tied to a stake as apples from an orchard uncared for." The Apple
“W.,” she said, “you don’t know any more about it than Horace Greeley did.” Belford's Magazine, Volume II, No. 8, January, 1889
Such an one was Horace Greeley, who, in the days before the War of Secession, made the New York Tribune a power in America. Studies in Contemporary Biography
In a very short time Poe bought out his partner's interest through an arrangement with Horace Greeley and moved the office of the paper into Clinton Hall. Literary New York Its Landmarks and Associations
He assisted Horace Greeley in the conduct of the Tribune and other newspapers. Nathan Hale
Horace Greeley might have suggested sending them West to keep house for his “young men.” Silver Links
Who does not remember the ring of the opening lines of "Marmion,"—pronounced by Horace Greeley to be the finest verse of descriptive writing in the language? Home Life of Great Authors
Horace Greeley was actuated by pure humanitarian motives, but such incorporators as Prosper Wetmore, Ulshoeffer, and others were, or had been, notorious in lobbying by bribing bank charters through the New York Legislature. History of the Great American Fortunes, Vol. I Conditions in Settlement and Colonial Times
The gossip ran, that on General Hunter's inquiring the cause of his removal, the good-natured President could only say that "Horace Greeley said he had found a man who could do the job." The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 15, No. 91, May, 1865
The standard of the time of Horace Greeley was the standard of individual success, of initial utility. The Evolution of the Country Community A Study in Religious Sociology
Then it was that he remembered the advice of Horace Greeley, “Young man, go West.” Modern Americans A Biographical School Reader for the Upper Grades
Horace Greeley at first determined not to like her personally, and avoided her even after she became a member of his family; but he ended by growing as enthusiastic over her as the rest. Home Life of Great Authors
Saturday night, February third, was Horace Greeley's birthday. Phemie Frost's Experiences
He wore a straw hat, such as I once saw Horace Greeley catch grasshoppers in, on the banks of the Kinnickinnick, just before he caught a small trout. Nye and Riley's Wit and Humor (Poems and Yarns)
Fourierism was tried in West Virginia by American disciples, and it was advocated by Horace Greeley. Principles Of Political Economy Abridged with Critical, Bibliographical, and Explanatory Notes, and a Sketch of the History of Political Economy
Concord is, as Horace Greeley well denominated it in awarding the Greeley prize for the best American grape, "the grape for the millions." Manual of American Grape-Growing
The seed sown by Horace Greeley, and others like him, brought forth a rich crop of loyalty, of devotion and self-sacrifice that was garnered in the war. Personal Recollections of a Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil War
Hence Horace Greeley's advice to young men, to "Go West," would prove beneficial in more ways than one. Rural Life and the Rural School
Horace Greeley crossed the plains in 1859 in a stage coach, and as stated in his published letters, he saw a herd of buffalo that he estimated to contain over five millions. A Gold Hunter's Experience
You needn't be afraid of putting Horace Greeley along of them chaps your mother has given you. Harper's Young People, May 18, 1880 An Illustrated Weekly
Horace Greeley once said that "Webster's intellect is the greatest emanation from the Almighty mind now embodied." A Man's Value to Society Studies in Self Culture and Character
The result was that in due time my mind was imbued with the principles of Horace Greeley. Personal Recollections of a Cavalryman With Custer's Michigan Cavalry Brigade in the Civil War
Young men continue to follow Horace Greeley's advice. Rural Life and the Rural School
The Toledo Blade and The New York Tribune were still my father's political advisers and Horace Greeley and "Petroleum V. Nasby" were equally corporeal in my mind. A Son of the Middle Border
Her husband, the intimate friend of Horace Greeley, and well known as an author and theologian, in time past, has long been too feeble to take any part in managing the property. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
Dying, Horace Greeley exclaimed: "Fame is a vapor, popularity an accident, riches take wings, those who cheer to-day will curse to-morrow, only one thing endures—character!" A Man's Value to Society Studies in Self Culture and Character
"What would you do in time of war if you had the suffrage?" said Horace Greeley to Mrs. Stanton. The Wit of Women Fourth Edition
That party held its convention in Cincinnati early in May, and named Horace Greeley as its candidate, a nomination which wrecked whatever chance the party had seemed to have. Ulysses S. Grant
This visit was the pleasing forerunner of a sincere friendship between my husband and Horace Greeley. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
Horace Greeley and William Henry Channing addressed letters to the convention. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume III
George was stunned; speechless; if the statue of Horace Greeley just passed, had spoken those words, he couldn't have been more surprised. Continuous Vaudeville
Horace Greeley, its chief nominee, has for years been our most bitter opponent. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
And yet I can not fully accept the position taken by Rev. Mr. Johnson and Horace Greeley, that man's duty is only to stand aside and let woman take her rights. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The chirography of Mr. Choate was equal to any Chinese puzzle; it was even more difficult to decipher than that of Horace Greeley. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
So few had been available in 1872 that the party had been reduced to the indorsement of Horace Greeley. The New Nation
The Tribune once complimented highly the Journal of Man, but that was when Horace Greeley was alive. Buchanan's Journal of Man, September 1887 Volume 1, Number 8
How long think you the New York Tribune would maintain its present scurrilous tone if the votes of women could make Horace Greeley Governor of New York? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
Let Mrs. Stanton take hers; let Horace Greeley take his; I only ask the privilege of stating mine. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The next year Horace Greeley was the orator of the day at the Frederick fair, and it fell to our lot to entertain him. As I Remember Recollections of American Society during the Nineteenth Century
Horace Greeley, whose Tribune had done much to make the Republican party possible, gave them his support. The New Nation
Horace Greeley and other Republicans began to suggest that he might be the man to lead the new party to victory on a more moderate platform. Stephen Arnold Douglas
This campaign cost us the friendship of Horace Greeley and the support of the New York Tribune, heretofore our most powerful and faithful allies. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
Horace Greeley says he thinks the intellect of woman is not equal to that of man. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Horace Greeley said thirty years ago that the twin curses of Kansas were the land agent and the one-horse politician,” Asher observed. Winning the Wilderness
No quainter political figure has appeared in America than Horace Greeley, thus transferred from his editorial office to the stump. The New Nation
But he got no more change out of his present Jehu than Horace Greeley did of Hank Monk. The Sign of the Spider
"Because," I replied, "I wanted all the world to know that it was the wife of Horace Greeley who protested against her husband's report." History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II
And if when he came into life he had found all that his mother told him was true, what think you would have been the success of Horace Greeley, with all this mountain-weight upon him? History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
I’ll bet Horace Greeley himself never wrote a worse hand than I do.” Baseball Joe Around the World Pitching on a Grand Tour
It appeared that Horace Greeley had been right when he had maintained that "the way to resume is to resume,"—that few would want gold if they could get it. The New Nation
Many of the young men who took Horace Greeley's advice and went West knew nothing about farming. The Rural Life Problem of the United States Notes of an Irish Observer
He threw open his arms to stop me, and, without any preliminary phrase, launched into an invective on Horace Greeley. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 18, No. 109, November, 1866
I know Horace Greeley has been most eloquent, for weeks past, on the holy sacrament of ill-assorted marriages; but let us hope that all wisdom does not live, and will not die with Horace Greeley. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
He instituted libel suits against the most prominent editors in the country, among them Horace Greeley and Thurlow Weed. Stories of Authors, British and American
Whitelaw Reid, the successor of Horace Greeley on the New York Tribune, remained regular. The New Nation
Horace Greeley says that when he was a boy he would go reading to a woodpile. True to His Home A Tale of the Boyhood of Franklin
The paper gradually increased in popularity, and the name of its Editor-in-Chief, Horace Greeley, was now known and respected. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
The Tribune was independent, and fearless in the expression of opinions on unpopular reforms; its editor, Horace Greeley, ever ready for the consideration of new ideas, was on many points the leader of liberal thought. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Our business has changed greatly since Horace Greeley's day. In Our Town
The newspaper as a personal expression was passing away, as the great editors of Horace Greeley's generation died. The New Nation
Honey, you remember what Russell Sage said in reply to Horace Greeley's, 'Go West, young man!' Skinner's Dress Suit
The Log Cabin was characterized by the homely wit, the unsparing logic, and the terseness and vigor of expression which were always Horace Greeley's most marked traits as a journalist. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Horace Greeley was a poor boy, and had to make his way up in the world. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
He repudiated the nomination of Horace Greeley by his party. Robert Toombs Statesman, Speaker, Soldier, Sage
When State after State was passing ordinances of secession, they raised the cry,—erroneously attributed to my distinguished predecessor and friend, Horace Greeley, but really uttered by Winfield Scott,—"Wayward Sisters, depart in peace!" Problems of Expansion As Considered In Papers and Addresses
Horace Greeley, who liked him heartily, persuaded him next to accept a professorship in New York in the American College of Medicine. The Arena Volume 4, No. 24, November, 1891
Its home was at 30 Ann Street, and Horace Greeley, its editor, promised that it should be "worthy of the hearty approval of the virtuous and refined, and a welcome visitant to family firesides." Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
Horace Greeley, in his "Recollections of a Busy Life," said: "When I first made her acquaintance she was mentally the best instructed woman in America." History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The New York public dinner was given at Delmonico's, the hosts were more than two hundred, and the chair was taken by Mr. Horace Greeley. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
Hayden had a swift, mental picture of that grim old pirate of finance, as represented by his portraits and photographs, his shrewd, rugged old face surrounded by Horace Greeley whiskers. The Silver Butterfly
Horace Greeley in his great paper on the day of my inauguration was telling the millions who hung on his word as the oracle from Heaven, that Secession was inevitable! A Man of the People A Drama of Abraham Lincoln
Horace Greeley was one of the few persons whose manhood fulfilled the precocious promise of his youth. Great Men and Famous Women. Vol. 4 A series of pen and pencil sketches of the lives of more than 200 of the most prominent personages in History
And here let us pay our tribute of gratitude to Horace Greeley. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Horace Greeley is editor in chief, and a considerable shareholder too. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
Foremost among newspapers was the New York Tribune; foremost among editors was Horace Greeley. Historical Essays
But the spite of a disappointed aspirant, B. Gratz Brown, and the caprice of the convention, turned its choice by a sudden impulse to Horace Greeley. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
Many years afterward with a party of visitors to the prison came a girl, perhaps sixteen, who registered in full “Horace Greeley Perry.” The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself
Hoping that your Convention may result in the opening of many eyes, and the elevation of many minds from light to graver themes, I remain yours, Horace Greeley. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
Horace Greeley dined with me last Saturday," he wrote on the 20th, "and didn't like my going to Washington, now full of the greatest rowdies and worst kind of people in the States. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
Horace Greeley in his prime of life said: "Young man, go west." Northern Nut Growers Association Report of the Proceedings at the Fifth Annual Meeting Evansville, Indiana, August 20 and 21, 1914
Perhaps the man of the widest influence on public opinion was Horace Greeley. The Negro and the Nation A History of American Slavery and Enfranchisement
I asked her name and she said it was “Horace Greeley Perry,” and I replied: “No wonder you're such a little tot, with such a great name.” The Story of Cole Younger, by Himself
Although far below Horace Greeley in sagacity, intelligence, and conscience, Henry J. Raymond claimed for his paper a position superior in respectability. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
The point was more pithily, and as truly, put by Mr. Horace Greeley in the Tribune. The Life of Charles Dickens, Vol. I-III, Complete
Horace Greeley attacked Lincoln unmercifully in The New York Tribune and accused him of being responsible for the deplorable results coming from his failure to enforce the Confiscation Act. The Journal of Negro History, Volume 7, 1922
The former was an intimate friend of Horace Greeley and used to travel about with him in his political tours. Sixty years with Plymouth Church
To James Gordon Bennett and Charles A. Dana only passing reference need be made; but Horace Greeley deserves more extended treatment. American Men of Mind
My father has expressed himself in full on this point in a discussion between Horace Greeley and himself, first published in the New York Tribune. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
No writer had rendered more vigorous service to the Republican cause in 1860 than Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune. A History of the United States
I'm going to take Horace Greeley's advice once more: 'Young man, go West.' The Fifth Ace
Such is, in outline, the history of Greeley, which the colony desired to name Meeker—for its founder—but which Horace Greeley's friend and associate editor insisted should bear its present name. The Life Radiant
The party they formed was called the Liberal Republican, and their candidate was Horace Greeley. American Men of Mind
These delegates had counseled, among others, with Horace Greeley, who advised my employment, curiosity to hear a woman promising to call out larger audiences and more votes for temperance candidates in the pending election. History of Woman Suffrage, Volume I
When Horace Greeley backed the same appeal with his "Prayer of Twenty Millions," Lincoln in a brief letter summarized his policy with his usual lucidity and force. A History of the United States
Similarly "The Sword of Ferrara," with its hidalgic pride, and "The Indifferent Mariner," and the drinking-song, "The Best of All Good Company," are all what Horace Greeley would have called "mighty interesting." Contemporary American Composers Being a Study of the Music of This Country, Its Present Conditions and Its Future, with Critical Estimates and Biographies of the Principal Living Composers; and an Abundance of Portraits, Fac-simile Musical Autographs, and Compositions
Horace Greeley went to the West and visited the Colony; and in the fine high school building of Greeley to-day, there hang, side by side, the portraits of Horace Greeley and Nathan Cook Meeker. The Life Radiant
And that Emerson and Horace Greeley were alike in their capacity to absorb, digest and regurgitate, is everywhere acknowledged. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
This, however, is a hasty generalization, put forth by a party who wrote a Horace Greeley hand. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
Horace Greeley and others made addresses, and with great enthusiasm promises of aid to the bleeding young sister in the West were made. A Short History of Pittsburgh
He had the sweetly paternal look of Horace Greeley, in disposition was just as stubborn, and, like Horace, chewed tobacco. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 13 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Lovers
Horace Greeley was one of the most troublesome of this lot. Fifty Years of Public Service
And when Horace Greeley took Thoreau to Plymouth Church, Beecher invited him to sit on the platform and quoted him as one who saw God in autumn's every burning bush. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great Philosophers, Volume 8
And his success hinged on bringing humanity to bear on petroleum, or, if you please, by mixing brains with rock-oil, somewhat as Horace Greeley advised the farmer to mix brains with his compost. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
Horace Greeley was seen in the audience, and was loudly and unitedly called on for a speech. Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
Horace Greeley's visit was fully appreciated, and his name given to a mountain hamlet, long after known familiarly as "Saint's Rest," because there was nothing stimulating to be found thereabout. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska
"Hon. Horace Greeley: "Dear Sir: I have just read yours of the nineteenth instant, addressed to myself through The New York Tribune. Fifty Years of Public Service
In 1872 they nominated Horace Greeley for the Presidency, and adopted a platform declaring local self-government a better safeguard for the rights of all citizens than centralized power. History of the United States, Volume 4
Horace Greeley once approached the gate at Girard College wearing his usual little white necktie, his spectacles and his beatific, innocent smile. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 11 Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Businessmen
On the nineteenth of August Horace Greeley wrote his famous anti- slavery letter to the President, entitled "The Prayer of Twenty Millions." Political Recollections 1840 to 1872
In those days Horace Greeley, returning from his California tour, halted to cast his eye over the now West. Over the Rocky Mountains to Alaska
Horace Greeley has given an excellent picture of this leisurely travel; it was asserted by some that stage-coaches were doomed by the canal-boat, but they continued to exist till they encountered a more formidable rival. Home Life in Colonial Days
Horace Greeley sympathized with such movements, and about forty years ago gave much space in the Tribune to the illustration of this subject. Buchanan's Journal of Man, February 1887 Volume 1, Number 1
His famous letter to Horace Greeley, so diplomatically written, shows him to be in favor of the emancipation of slaves. Masterpieces of Negro Eloquence The Best Speeches Delivered by the Negro from the days of Slavery to the Present Time
I remember three of the speakers,—George Wilson, of Keene, Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, a young man, and Henry Wilson, also a young man, both of them natives of New Hampshire. Charles Carleton Coffin War Correspondent, Traveller, Author, and Statesman
Horace Greeley, a sincere enemy to slavery, who had somehow become imbued with the notion that the Administration was responsible for a prolongation of the war, became restless and complaining. Slavery and Four Years of War, Vol. 1-2 A Political History of Slavery in the United States Together With a Narrative of the Campaigns and Battles of the Civil War In Which the Author Took Part: 1861-1865
All these arguments—the very words themselves—I have stolen from an American writer, who, in Horace Greeley fashion, is addressing his countrymen on the subject of negro equality. Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men And Women And Other Things In General
The strange anomaly of Horace Greeley running on a Democratic ticket was enough in itself to excite opposition, especially in the southern states. Recollections of Forty Years in the House, Senate and Cabinet An Autobiography.
Horace Greeley had “sprung him” on the Convention at the eleventh hour and fifty-ninth minute as the only available man, and he had been chosen as our candidate to defeat Douglas. Memoirs
"Hon. Horace Greeley: "Dear Sir: I have just read yours of the 19th instant, addressed to myself through the New York Tribune. History of the Negro Race in America from 1619 to 1880. Vol. 2 (of 2) Negroes as Slaves, as Soldiers, and as Citizens
But one phase of her work which cannot be ignored is that performed on the Tribune, in the days of Horace Greeley. The Romance of Old New England Rooftrees
"Hunger, rags, cold, hard work, contempt, suspicion, unjust reproach, are disagreeable," says Horace Greeley, "but debt is infinitely worse than them all." Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
I have never found in the Tribune anything calculated to encourage a belief in ghosts of men, or vessels either; and what Horace Greeley can't swallow I can't. Adrift in the Ice-Fields
While living in New York, and during my connection with the Press, I often met and sometimes conversed with Horace Greeley Memoirs
Horace Greeley, cast out of the Republican camp by the Seward men in New York, came as a delegate from Oregon, and he was busy from morn till night trying to defeat Seward. Expansion and Conflict
He spent two years in writing this work of truly Ohioan proportions and of unfailing interest, and then he became Horace Greeley's assistant on the New York Tribune. Stories Of Ohio
Horace Greeley was almost as many-sided, but was a wonderful combination of goodness and weakness, while Lincoln seemed strong in every way. Architects of Fate or, Steps to Success and Power
Amid the cares and distractions of a singularly busy life, Horace Greeley managed to be on time for every appointment. Pushing to the Front
He was the man who gave Horace Greeley a lead pencil!  Memoirs
In this he was aided by the organizing skill of Thurlow Weed, and by the editorial power of Horace Greeley. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
A genuine, consistent antique, Sister Martha is, who still likes to talk about the time when Horace Greeley ran for President. Torchy
As an example of what perseverance, fortitude and energy will do, Horace Greeley's story of his own life should be studied by every ambitious young man. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
Horace Greeley said that the best product of labor is the high-minded workman with an enthusiasm for his work. Pushing to the Front
"Hunger, rags, cold, hard work, contempt, suspicion, unjust reproach, are disagreeable," says Horace Greeley; "but debt is infinitely worse than them all." How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
He was seriously injured by the open defection of Horace Greeley. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
Horace Greeley in his Tribune had been vigorously opposing a more liberal law for New York, while Robert Dale Owen of Indiana wrote in its defense. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
When Horace Greeley was twenty years of age he was working in a printing office in Erie, Pennsylvania, and determined to better his fortunes by coming to New York. How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
In 1835 he asked Horace Greeley to join him in starting a new daily paper, the "New York Herald." Pushing to the Front
Horace Greeley was a hampered genius who never had a chance to show himself until he started the Tribune, into which he poured his whole individuality, life and soul. How to Succeed or, Stepping-Stones to Fame and Fortune
The Blairs and Horace Greeley answered, "Edward Bates of Missouri,"—an old Whig, a lawyer of ability, a gentleman of character. Twenty Years of Congress, Vol. 1 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
The Republican press, however, was showing definite signs of disapproval, even Horace Greeley's New York Tribune. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
"If I ever get time from work," said Horace Greeley one day, "I'll go a-fishing, for I was fond of it when a boy." How to Get on in the World A Ladder to Practical Success
Horace Greeley's seeking and accepting a Presidential nomination did more to discredit partisan journalism in this country than all other causes combined since the establishment of the Republic. Watch Yourself Go By
Mr. Albert Rust, one of the Representatives from Arkansas, won some notoriety by attacking Horace Greeley at his hotel. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Into this undertaking Horace Greeley threw all his energy and ability, guided by his experience. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Horace Greeley never forgave Susan and Mrs. Stanton for humiliating him in the constitutional convention or for the headlines in the evening papers which coupled his adverse report with his wife's petition. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
This feeling gave strength to the Liberal Republican movement in 1872, and arrayed Democrats—and not a few of the old anti-slavery leaders—in support of Horace Greeley for President. The Land We Live In The Story of Our Country
From a rabid abolitionist he had changed to a dignified Democrat, nor was it lust for office that wrought the change—that unholy feeling which influenced Horace Greeley, who was Potts' political god. Watch Yourself Go By
The New York Tribune was first published during the Tyler Administration by Horace Greeley, who had very successfully edited the Log Cabin, a political newspaper, during the preceding Presidential campaign. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Journalism lost no lesser light when the great Herald editor passed away June 1st, 1872, than it did six months later when Horace Greeley passed from darkness into light. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
New York women sent in petitions with hundreds of signatures, but the Republican party was at work, cracking its whip, and Horace Greeley was appointed chairman of the committee on the right of suffrage. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
In any reckoning of the personal forces of the century, Horace Greeley must be counted among the foremost—intellectually and morally. Twenty Years of Congress, Volume 2 From Lincoln to Garfield, with a Review of the Events Which Led to the Political Revolution of 1860
Horace Greeley from journeyman printer made his way slowly to partnership in a small printing-office. Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money
The only serious opposition to General Grant was that of the combined Liberal Republican and Democratic parties, which nominated as their candidate Horace Greeley. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
Horace Greeley and James Gordon Bennett, the two leading New York journalists, but how different. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Assuming women unable to bear arms for their country, the delegates smugly linked the ballot and the bullet together, and Horace Greeley gleefully asked the two women, "If you vote, are you ready to fight?" Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
In the faith of the "good time coming," I remain yours, Horace Greeley. Autographs for Freedom, Volume 2 (of 2) (1854)
At half-past five on Monday morning Horace Greeley stood before the designated house, and discovered the sign, "West's Printing-Office," over the second story; the ground floor being occupied as a bookstore. Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money
They circulated large editions of a tract by Horace Greeley, entitled, "Why am I a Whig?" and of campaign lives of "Old Chapultepec," published in English, French, and German. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
In the history of journalism, Horace Greeley must, for all time, hold a position in the front rank. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Susan was soon rejoicing at the prospect of meeting Lucy Stone and Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
Higginson, Horace Greeley and many more now and then contributed. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 4, Part 3 "Brescia" to "Bulgaria"
I have seldom been more interested than in hearing Horace Greeley tell the story of his coming to New York in 1831, and gradually working his way into business there. Captains of Industry or, Men of Business Who Did Something Besides Making Money
In May, 1840, there was received at Washington the initial number of The Log Cabin, a campaign paper published at New York by Horace Greeley. Perley's Reminiscences, v. 1-2 of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis
When Horace Greeley was starting the Tribune the Herald was five or six years old, and its success assured. Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Susan and Mrs. Stanton had no patience with Horace Greeley's smug old-fashioned opinions on marriage and divorce. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
He tried several other expedients, all of which were unsuccessful, and even tried to induce Horace Greeley, then a struggling printer, to join him in the establishment of a newspaper.  Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
Present day accounts of it will one day be, as Horace Greeley said of something else, “mighty interesting reading.” The Arena Volume 4, No. 20, July, 1891
Gladstone and Horace Greeley sawed wood or chopped down trees for recreation. How to Live Rules for Healthful Living Based on Modern Science
Horace Greeley well said, "The man who stumps a State with Stephen A. Douglas and meets him day after day before the people has got to be no fool." Hidden Treasures Or, Why Some Succeed While Others Fail
Here they also found Horace Greeley hiding from the mob, for hoodlums were marching through the streets shouting, "We'll hang old Horace Greeley to a sour apple tree." Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
The true Horace Greeley, however, though careless as to outward appearances, is immaculately neat in his dress.  Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
His style was of the same class with that of William Cobbett and Horace Greeley, without ornament, not very copious, but simple, clear and vigorous. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
This journal was edited by Horace Greeley, but the article in question came probably from the pen of Park Benjamin. James Fenimore Cooper American Men of Letters
He spoke with great earnestness, and the next day in the Tribune, Horace Greeley said: "No other man ever made such an impression in his first appeal to a New York audience." Life of Abraham Lincoln Little Blue Book Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 324
Where is Horace Greeley in this Kansas war for liberty? Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
The chief editor is Horace Greeley, who imparts his strong personality to the whole journal.  Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
He afterward had an establishment of his own near New York, where Horace Greeley was under his care. Autobiography of Seventy Years, Vol. 1-2
The character of Horace Greeley is studied by Mr. Linn in his editorial work. A Truthful Woman in Southern California
Horace Greeley retorted with abuse, indicating that Greeley was unable to see the wisdom of the President's policy—for those whose support was necessary to win the war were not yet ready for emancipation. Life of Abraham Lincoln Little Blue Book Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 324
First she sought an interview with Horace Greeley, hoping to regain his support which was more important than ever since he had been chosen a delegate to this convention. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
The best known man in New York, in one sense, and the least known in others, is Horace Greeley Lights and Shadows of New York Life or, the Sights and Sensations of the Great City
Horace Greeley is best known for his contribution to the abolition of human slavery in the United States. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
The men who had affected to believe that the press could make and unmake destinies began to count on their fingers the few newspapers that had opposed Horace Greeley. The Arena Volume 4, No. 19, June, 1891
I remember once making him umpire between me and Horace Greeley, the only time that I ever met the latter in company. Autobiography and Letters of Orville Dewey, D.D. Edited by his Daughter
Much to her sorrow, Horace Greeley's New York Tribune completely ignored its existence, as did her old standby, the Antislavery Standard. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
"No man," said Dr. Chapin, in his discourse over the coffin of Horace Greeley, "can lift himself above himself." Shadows of the Stage
Horace Greeley's undiscovered farm under the first twelve inches was a gold mine when turned up finally; Mr. Pinchot's farm on top rescued from flood and other devastations is worth more money than before. Northern Nut Growers Association, Report Of The Proceedings At The Tenth Annual Meeting. Battle Creek, Michigan, December 9 and 10, 1919
McClure has been to Pennsylvania what Horace Greeley was to New York journalism. Modern Eloquence: Vol II, After-Dinner Speeches E-O
On the public exposure of Holt and his perjurers the conscience of the North, led by Horace Greeley and Gerrit Smith, demanded the speedy trial or release of Davis. The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
When just before his death, Richardson was married to the divorced Mrs. McFarland by Henry Ward Beecher with Horace Greeley as a witness, the press was agog. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
I called on Horace Greeley and others, to whom I had letters of recommendation, who helped me to books about the West. Modern Skepticism: A Journey Through the Land of Doubt and Back Again A Life Story
That employer was Judge J. M. Sterrett, and from him I heard many curious particulars of Horace Greeley's residence in Erie. Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) Authors and Journalists
Horace Greeley cried, 'The way to resume is to resume!' and every dollar-dullard called him crazy. The President A novel
The people before him believed that Horace Greeley's paper represented the North in this utterance. The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
Faced with Grant as the strong Republican nominee, they too nominated Horace Greeley with B. Gratz Brown as his running mate, hoping by this coalition to achieve victory. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
Horace Greeley entered the scene at a great crisis for the people, and was raised up to fill a national need. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
At half-past five on Monday morning Horace Greeley stood before the designated house, and discovered the sign, "West's Printing Office," over the second story, the ground floor being occupied as a bookstore. Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) Authors and Journalists
Editor Horace Greeley said to him: "The Republican standard is too high; we want something practical." Abraham Lincoln
Horace Greeley and Gerrit Smith, Cornelius Vanderbilt and Augustus Schell, representing the noblest spirit in the North were among the men who signed his bail bond. The Victim A romance of the Real Jefferson Davis
In fact her sense of fairness recoiled at the ridicule and defamation heaped upon Horace Greeley in the campaign. Susan B. Anthony Rebel, Crusader, Humanitarian
The common people found a friend in Horace Greeley. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
Horace Greeley from journeyman printer made his way slowly to partnership in a small printing office. Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) Authors and Journalists
While the second battle of Bull Run was impending, Horace Greeley published in the New York Tribune an "open letter" of angry complaint about Lincoln's supposed bias for slavery. Abraham Lincoln
Little did I then dream that I beheld in that modest personage one who is now acknowledged as the 'distinguished and accomplished Horace Greeley.' The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua
Horace Greeley and the "Tribune" was my ideal of human triumph. Autobiography of Andrew Carnegie
Horace Greeley had the art of putting things. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
I have seldom been more interested than in hearing Horace Greeley tell the story of his coming to New York, in 1831, and gradually working his way into business there. Stories of Achievement, Volume IV (of 6) Authors and Journalists
See Horace Greeley, trudging across a State, anxious to get a job for his board and clothes; then listen to his voice in the councils of the President and in the hearts of the people. The Golden Censer The duties of to-day, the hopes of the future
We made the bed with our own hands, touching with reverent care the superb blankets with their inscription: "To Horace Greeley, the Protector of American Industry." The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua
Of the number of these Horace Greeley stood foremost, and undoubtedly caused the President great anxiety upon several occasions. The Bay State Monthly, Volume 3, No. 3
Why was it that the people of the North did not "let the erring sisters go," to use Horace Greeley's expression? The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
And say; next time I think I have a joke for Old Hickory I'll go down to Thirty-third Street and try it first on the statue of Horace Greeley. Wilt Thou Torchy
I turned and saw the tall form of Horace Greeley entering the door. A Man for the Ages A Story of the Builders of Democracy
It is from The Tribune office, and contains a slip cut from the Omaha Bee, headed, 'Horace Greeley upon Girls.' The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua
Horace Greeley said, "Show me a drunkard who does not use tobacco, and I will show you a white blackbird." Scientific American Supplement, No. 711, August 17, 1889
Horace Greeley was the editor of the war epoch. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
Horace Greeley, who visited Utah in 1859, had prophesied that the Pacific Railroad would work a revolution in the land of Brigham Young. History of the United States
The officers of this prison still remember the modest-faced American editor, who spent a few memorable days in it—I mean Horace Greeley of the Tribune. Paris: With Pen and Pencil Its People and Literature, Its Life and Business
"It does not sound much like him," rejoined Marguerite, "with the exception of 'Yours, Horace Greeley'; what do you think, mamma?" The Story of a Summer Or, Journal Leaves from Chappaqua
If you can't see that you are no better business man than was Horace Greeley a farmer. Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures
As noted in a former chapter, it has been thought that Horace Greeley's standing out for Governor Bates of Missouri made possible the shifting of votes for another Western man. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, though he afterwards recanted, used his powerful pen in their behalf. History of the United States
Two years after Horace Greeley arrived in New York Holt's Hotel opened its doors. Fifth Avenue
These must be the same kind of cows Horace Greeley found down in Texas before the war. The Voyage of the Rattletrap
Horace Greeley was his friend, and finding him drunk in a Washington hotel said to him: "Why don't you give up what you know is bringing shame upon you and sorrow to your family?" Wit, Humor, Reason, Rhetoric, Prose, Poetry and Story Woven into Eight Popular Lectures
What literature was to Burke, what patriotism was to Webster, what all mankind was to Paul, that politics and political writing were to Horace Greeley. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
How would he impress the great editor Horace Greeley, who sat among the invited guests? A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Condensed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History
When Horace Greeley arrived in New York in 1831, he had ten dollars in his pocket and knew no one in the city. Fifth Avenue
The third article is from the pen of Horace Greeley, my sister's ever-valued friend. At Home And Abroad Or, Things And Thoughts In America and Europe
Horace Greeley, 448 Something we have to Think of, and to Do.   The Continental Monthly, Vol. 2, No. 1, July, 1862
And Horace Greeley's Tribune Almanac became so great a power that an envious competitor once said that Horace Greeley was possessed of a political devil, who helped him in his statistics on Protection. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
It is a circumstance worthy of comment that Blaine comes from a stock which has furnished the United States with many of her ablest public men, notably among them being Andrew Jackson and Horace Greeley. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884
He was led to his seat at the table by Horace Greeley, and seated between Mr. Greeley and Henry J. Raymond. Fifth Avenue
Pondering on events like these, well did Horace Greeley exclaim: "Fame is a vapor; popularity an accident; riches take wings: the only thing certain is oblivion." The Bay State Monthly — Volume 1, No. 3, March, 1884
Horace Greeley and Samuel Bowles and Charles A. Dana have passed from the press, and the march of the crowd through the miles of their columns every day is trampling on their graves. Crowds A Moving-Picture of Democracy
Even Charles Sumner and Horace Greeley held the same views in 1861. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
I have often thought that a great editor, as great perhaps as Horace Greeley, was lost when Mr. Blaine went into politics. The Bay State Monthly — Volume 2, No. 1, October, 1884
Up to this time I had echoed Horace Greeley's advice, "Go West." T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
Horace Greeley had naturally taken a hand in this movement. Children of the Market Place
I might refer to others, to Charles Sumner, the well-known statesman, and Horace Greeley, I think the first of journalists in the United States, if not the first of journalists in the world. The Underground Railroad A Record of Facts, Authentic Narratives, Letters, &c., Narrating the Hardships, Hair-Breadth Escapes and Death Struggles of the Slaves in Their Efforts for Freedom, As Related by Themselves and Others, or Witnessed by the Author.
Horace Greeley began to make history, and in 1860 prevented Seward's nomination for the presidency. The Battle of Principles A Study of the Heroism and Eloquence of the Anti-Slavery Conflict
Mrs. Fowler presided, and on the platform were Horace Greeley, who made a strong address, Mrs. Greeley, Abby Hopper Gibbons and others. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
Horace Greeley told me once that he had not had a sound sleep for fifteen years, and he was finally put to death by American politics. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
He began to talk of Horace Greeley who had helped the humbug Whigs into power in 1840 by his publication, The Log Cabin. Children of the Market Place
Horace Greeley once said to me, "Anne Lynch is the best woman that God ever made." Memories and Anecdotes
In order to stop this, its proprietor secured and published a series of articles from James Gordon Bennett of "The Herald," Henry J. Raymond of "The Times," and Horace Greeley of "The Tribune." Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made
Horace Greeley wrote as follows: I heartily approve the call of the Woman's Temperance Convention, and hope it may result in good. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
Horace Greeley told me he had not had a sound sleep in fifteen years. T. De Witt Talmage As I Knew Him
I learn that Horace Greeley is his full name, and he comes in for a berating at the hands of a man with one of the characteristic goatees that I first observed at Castle Garden. Children of the Market Place
Horace Greeley, with characteristic, erratic eagerness, pounced upon the new gospel, and Brisbane obtained at once a wide circle of sympathetic readers through the Tribune. Our Foreigners A Chronicle of Americans in the Making
Even Horace Greeley, that most practical and unimaginative of men, became rapturous over it. Great Fortunes, and How They Were Made
Horace Greeley went down among the crowd and tried to quiet them. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
Here is not the place to show by the testimonies which are contained in the book published by Horace Greeley for a recommendation of his Presidential Candidate Fremont, what this man is. Secret Enemies of True Republicanism
It has run at every president from General Washington to General Grant, and helped kill Horace Greeley. Around The Tea-Table
The connection of a gentleman of this family with the secret as well as the public story of the Parnellite movement may one day make what Horace Greeley used to call “mighty interestin’ reading.” Ireland Under Coercion (2nd ed.) (1 of 2) (1888)
At first Judge Davis accepted the nomination, but resigned after the Democrats had nominated Horace Greeley. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States
Horace Greeley sent the following: I may not be able to write you a long letter, as you request, but I will give you a little confidential advice. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
The Conkling letter and the letter to Horace Greeley are among the most important statements of Lincoln's policy and are really short political tracts. Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters (Selections)
Horace Greeley laid it down as a rule that a merchant should advertise equal to his rent. Burroughs' Encyclopaedia of Astounding Facts and Useful Information, 1889
Horace Greeley had a pigeon-hole by himself; so did each of several generals who wrote often to him. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him
Albert Brisbane, Horace Greeley, and the Brook Farm enthusiasts and "Associationists" of the forties, made famous by their intimate association with Ralph Waldo Emerson, had much in common with the present-day efficiency engineers. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States
This evening at 7 o'clock my old friend Horace Greeley died. The Life and Work of Susan B. Anthony (Volume 1 of 2) Including Public Addresses, Her Own Letters and Many From Her Contemporaries During Fifty Years
Hon. Horace Greeley: Dear Sir: I have just read yours of the 19th, addressed to myself through the N. Y. Tribune. Lincoln's Inaugurals, Addresses and Letters (Selections)
Horace Greeley could not decipher his own writing after it got cold. Disputed Handwriting An exhaustive, valuable, and comprehensive work upon one of the most important subjects of to-day. With illustrations and expositions for the detection and study of forgery by handwriting of all kinds
One of the severest opponents of President Lincoln's policy regarding slavery was Horace Greeley. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him
Horace Greeley's New York Tribune endorsed the homestead movement as early as 1845. A History of Trade Unionism in the United States
The whole purpose of the publication was an attack by Horace Greeley, editor, on Seward in an effort to cause his removal from the Cabinet. Great Britain and the American Civil War
The men generally are elderly beings, now and then reminiscent of the period of Horace Greeley. Walking-Stick Papers
For two years now I have scarcely seen her, as she has been at New York, engaged by Horace Greeley as a literary editor of his Tribune newspaper. The Correspondence of Thomas Carlyle and Ralph Waldo Emerson, 1834-1872, Vol II.
The President, about this time, was greatly worried by Horace Greeley and others, who importuned him to receive negotiations for peace from the Confederate authorities. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln A Narrative And Descriptive Biography With Pen-Pictures And Personal Recollections By Those Who Knew Him
From the wall of the best room the "Family of Horace Greeley," in mezzotint, looked down through clouded glass and a veneered frame. In the Footprints of the Padres
A number of well-known politicians were present, but probably the most prominent was Horace Greeley. The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights
To Horace Greeley, the founder of the "Tribune," I need not allude; his story is or ought to be in every school-book. An Iron Will
There was manliness in Horace Greeley, under whom Miss Fuller worked on the New York Tribune not many years afterward. Emerson and Other Essays
Horace Greeley was once a prisoner in Paris. Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 01 Little Journeys to the Homes of Good Men and Great
Chief in this band appeared Horace Greeley, with a following and an influence fluctuating and difficult to estimate, but considerable. Abraham Lincoln, Volume II
One meeting was held at the residence of David Dudley Field, and was attended by such men as George William Curtis, Noyes, Wilkes, Opdyke, Horace Greeley, and some twenty-five others. The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights
Horace Greeley, chiefly bent upon the defeat of Seward, would have liked to achieve it by the success of Bates. Abraham Lincoln, Volume I
We remember hearing Horace Greeley say that, if a man only saw Henry Clay's back, he would know that it was the back of a distinguished man. Famous Americans of Recent Times
Probably no man lived a purer life than Horace Greeley. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
Horace Greeley, it is needless to say, was conspicuous in his unlimited condemnation of the President. Abraham Lincoln, Volume II
According to Horace Greeley, "Benjamin Lundy deserves the high honor of ranking as the pioneer of direct and distinctive Anti-Slaveryism in America." The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights
But if the blunders of General Scott could not fatally wound the Union cause, the blunders of Horace Greeley might conceivably do so. Abraham Lincoln, Volume I
Two men have had it in their power to produce such a newspaper,—Horace Greeley and Henry J. Raymond. Famous Americans of Recent Times
In 1862 he published a series of foreign letters in the New York Independent, which Horace Greeley told me he regarded as most remarkable productions. Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
But the New York Tribune, edited by Horace Greeley, had more influence than any other paper in the country. A Short History of the United States
On the 19th of August, 1862, Horace Greeley, under the above heading, addressed a letter to the President, which appeared over his signature in the New York Tribune of that date. The Abolitionists Together With Personal Memories Of The Struggle For Human Rights
In that respect he was superior to every other journalist I have ever known—not excepting Horace Greeley, Henry J. Raymond and Frederick Hudson. Memories of Jane Cunningham Croly, "Jenny June"
I longed to be in Washington, so I wrote to Horace Greeley, who answered that he would pay me five dollars a column for letters. Half a Century
Horace Greeley, for it was he, who sat before me, has been often described as a man with the "face of an angel, and the walk of a clod-hopper." Recollections of a Long Life An Autobiography
Horace Greeley, for instance, wrote that if those states chose to form an independent nation, "they had a clear moral right so to do." A Short History of the United States
Horace Greeley said that "No man who harbors caterpillars has any moral right to apples." Adopting an Abandoned Farm
A few years later, Horace Greeley came to Seneca Falls to lecture on temperance. Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
Half the students who complete their course come out broken in health, and those who do not are about the toughest "horned cattle," as Horace Greeley says, that can be found. Minnesota; Its Character and Climate Likewise Sketches of Other Resorts Favorable to Invalids; Together With Copious Notes on Health; Also Hints to Tourists and Emigrants.
There could be no question of the earnest loyalty of Horace Greeley. Abraham Lincoln
Horace Greeley died of a broken heart because he was not elected President of the United States, and never was happy in the last years of his life. Russell H. Conwell
However, I shall be eternally grateful to Providence for my Horace Greeley style. In the Claws of the German Eagle
A similar bill was introduced into the legislature of New York by Mr. Ramsey, which was defeated by four votes, owing, mainly, to the intense opposition of Horace Greeley. Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
But some refused to run, and others had no chance, so that the contest was really between General Grant and Horace Greeley, who was caricatured unmercifully. A School History of the United States
Before he had been there many weeks, Horace Greeley offered him a position on the Tribune at twelve dollars a week. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans
Here was the Overland Stage outdone; even the speed with which Monk Hanks brought Horace Greeley over the mountains was at discount. The Expedition of the Donner Party and its Tragic Fate
His last public appearance was on January 17, 1872, when he, in company with Horace Greeley, unveiled the statue of Benjamin Franklin in Printing House Square, New York. Samuel F. B. Morse, His Letters and Journals In Two Volumes, Volume II
He had many amusing anecdotes to tell of Horace Greeley's trip to the Geysers. Eighty Years and More; Reminiscences 1815-1897
Two hundred gentlemen sat down to it; Mr. Horace Greeley presiding.  Speeches: Literary and Social
Horace Greeley especially commended his letter from Panama. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans
Night editors, including Horace Greeley, and Henry Raymond, of the New York Times, took their midnight lunch there. Edison, His Life and Inventions
What did Horace Greeley say about the coincidence? Thomas Jefferson, a Character Sketch
The lecture was next day published in the New York Tribune at the request of Horace Greeley, its editor, who was also one of the Cornell University trustees. History of the Warfare of Science with Theology in Christendom
Professor Hare and Horace Greeley were among the educated minority who tested and endorsed its truth. The Vital Message
When it was about to cease publication Poe bought it himself for fifty dollars, giving a note which Horace Greeley endorsed and finally paid. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans
Horace Greeley said that when the rules of the English language got in his way, they did not stand a chance. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations
I used to believe in what old Horace Greeley said about college graduates being the poorest kind of horned cattle; but I've changed my mind a little. The Rise of Silas Lapham
It was deemed necessary to get the support of Horace Greeley, the editor of the New York Tribune, the most powerful northern newspaper of Civil War times, but Greeley was an avowed protectionist. The United States Since the Civil War
At this point they were overtaken by Lewis Greeley, a nephew of Horace Greeley of the New York Tribune, who had been sent on to the river by Erastus Snow. Mormon Settlement in Arizona A Record of Peaceful Conquest of the Desert
Horace Greeley bluntly advised him to stay where he was. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans
We may be sure that if by violating the rules of syntax Horace Greeley sometimes added forcefulness to his editorials, he violated them deliberately and not in ignorance. Guide to Life and Literature of the Southwest, with a Few Observations
The same was true of Horace Greeley, who founded the New York Tribune, and of Henry J. Raymond, who made the Times what it is. From Boyhood to Manhood Life of Benjamin Franklin
Mr. Congdon was, for many years, under Horace Greeley, a leading editorial writer for the New York "Tribune." Seeing Europe with Famous Authors, Volume 2 Great Britain and Ireland, Part 2
By the statue of Horace Greeley I stood a moment irresolute. The Bacillus of Beauty A Romance of To-day
In New York he visited all the editors with an introduction from Nathaniel P. Willis; but none of them gave him any encouragement, except Horace Greeley, the famous editor of the Tribune. Four Famous American Writers: Washington Irving, Edgar Allan Poe, James Russell Lowell, Bayard Taylor A Book for Young Americans
He flouts the idea of 'that preacher, Horace Greeley,' being put up as candidate for president. Authors and Friends
Complaint is frequently made that we have no great men like those of the past; but such grand individualities as Hawthorne and Webster, or even self-centred characters like Horace Greeley, are no longer possible. Sketches from Concord and Appledore
Horace Greeley——" I said, impressively: "Suffering stranger, proceed at your peril. Roughing It, Part 2.
Joseph Pulitzer and I came together familiarly at the Liberal Republican Convention, which met at Cincinnati in 1872--the convocation of cranks, as it was called--and nominated Horace Greeley for President. Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography
Joseph Pulitzer and I came together familiarly at the Liberal Republican Convention, which met at Cincinnati in 1872—the convocation of cranks, as it was called—and nominated Horace Greeley for President. Marse Henry (Volume 1) An Autobiography
While employed on the Home Journal it occurred to him that an interesting story could be made out of the life of Horace Greeley, and he mentioned the idea to a New York publisher. Revolutionary Heroes, and Other Historical Papers
America was not the same country which gave men like Benjamin Franklin, Abraham Lincoln and Horace Greeley a chance to rise from the lower ranks to the highest places before they reached middle life.  An Ambitious Man
Father was on terms of near-intimacy with Mr. Weed, and this brought him in touch with Horace Greeley. My Friends at Brook Farm
There were long-haired and spectacled doctrinaires from New England, spliced by short-haired and stumpy emissaries from New York--mostly friends of Horace Greeley, as it turned out. Marse Henry, Complete An Autobiography
There were long-haired and spectacled doctrinaires from New England, spliced by short-haired and stumpy emissaries from New York—mostly friends of Horace Greeley, as it turned out. Marse Henry (Volume 1) An Autobiography
Such secrecy was observed by the Republican leaders that even Horace Greeley could not fathom their intentions. Cambridge Sketches
The logic of France, speaking through the voice of that leader and other men such as Horace Greeley, led the later exodus as certainly as her pioneers opened the way for the first American settlers. The French in the Heart of America
Horace Greeley's rare smile revealed beauty of character and that charity commended by St. Paul as greater than faith or hope; a smile more nearly angelic than we often see in this mundane environment. My Friends at Brook Farm
I might refer to others, to Charles Sumner, the scholar and statesman, and Horace Greeley, the first of journalists in the United States, if not the first of journalists in the world. Speeches on Questions of Public Policy, Volume 1
Whittier wrote to the sisters, and Horace Greeley visited them in 1849, and thus slowly they gained the recognition and the encouragement which led them in 1850 to a rather daring step. Journeys Through Bookland, Vol. 4
Even Henry Clay and Horace Greeley have not been able to put their favorite doctrine into stronger language.... Beacon Lights of History, Volume 12 American Leaders
Not far away, on the crown of Locust Hill, sleeps Horace Greeley, America's great journalist and political economist. The Youthful Wanderer An Account of a Tour through England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
Horace Greeley never had half a chance to develop the finer qualities of his nature—and he knew it. My Friends at Brook Farm
I have often seen him perform some Horace Greeley antics in the composing room of the old Minnesotian. Reminiscences of Pioneer Days in St. Paul
Horace Greeley learned all that he could learn in the country schools. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans
I have had full reason to observe that difference between Protestant and Catholic cantons on which Horace Greeley commented while here. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
At the head of his grave stands a temporal memorial stone in the form of a simple marble slab, bearing the inscription, "Horace Greeley, born February 3rd, 1811; died November 29th, 1872." The Youthful Wanderer An Account of a Tour through England, France, Belgium, Holland, Germany
He had a column in Horace Greeley's Tribune where he expounded the new doctrines and gave practical instruction to his followers. My Friends at Brook Farm
Another fact which gave Douglas the advantage was the friendship and sympathy of Horace Greeley and others, who had much influence with the party of Lincoln. The Life of Abraham Lincoln
Horace Greeley had always wanted to be a printer. Stories of Great Americans for Little Americans
Horace Greeley would be delighted could his labors in this line excite a similar commotion in New York. Sunny Memories of Foreign Lands, Volume 2
It is said that the late Horace Greeley always kept a rusty one over the door of his sanctum. Country Life in Canada Fifty Years Ago Personal recollections and reminiscences of a sexagenarian
I never found a college boy yet that wasn't plumb sure he could start right in on fifteen minutes' notice and beat Horace Greeley or old man Dana. The New Boy at Hilltop
Horace Greeley, who was determinedly opposed to him, gave up the contest and telegraphed to his paper that Seward would be nominated. The Life of Abraham Lincoln
When locked in a cell in a Paris prison, Horace Greeley wrote, "Thank God, at last I am free from intrusion." Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
These persons do not always succeed, however, as the following incident will show: Horace Greeley was once met at a railway depot by a red-faced individual, who shook him warmly by the hand. The True Citizen, How to Become One
On my second night in town I went to hear Horace Greeley address an open-air meeting. The Making of an American
The white men of the South, as a general thing, voted in that contest for Horace Greeley, of New York. School History of North Carolina : from 1584 to the present time
One of the most prominent citizens of the United States at the time of the civil war was Horace Greeley. The Life of Abraham Lincoln
When Horace Greeley gave his daily message to the world, every editor of any power in America paid good money for the privilege of being a subscriber to the "Tribune." Little Journeys to the Homes of the Great - Volume 06 Little Journeys to the Homes of Eminent Artists
So, amid the cares and distractions of a singularly busy life, Horace Greeley managed to be on time for every appointment. The True Citizen, How to Become One
Apropos of this admirable and respected predecessor of mine, a good story was disclosed by Charles A. Dana some fifteen or twenty years ago in his reminiscences of Horace Greeley. Chapters of Opera Being historical and critical observations and records concerning the lyric drama in New York from its earliest days down to the present time
Me and Horace Greeley always go there for clothes. Ragged Dick, Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks
And the same method which caused Horace Greeley to write of Lincoln, "He is the greatest Convincer of his day" was followed by the younger patriot, face to face as he was with incipient disloyalty. Starr King in California
He also knew Horace Greeley intimately, and has a portfolio that once was his property. A Tramp Through the Bret Harte Country
A very striking illustration is recorded in the life of Horace Greeley. The True Citizen, How to Become One
Such was the impression Horace Greeley made on a New Yorker on his first arrival in that city which was to be the scene of his future work and triumphs. Eclectic School Readings: Stories from Life
"My friend Horace Greeley told me the other day that he'd get me to take his place now and then when he was off makin' speeches if my edication hadn't been neglected." Ragged Dick, Or, Street Life in New York with the Boot-Blacks
In beginning on our journey we disregarded Horace Greeley's advice and went east. See America First
For a while she served as literary editor of the "New York Tribune" under Horace Greeley. The American Spirit in Literature : a chronicle of great interpreters
Horace Greeley gave another wallow, and finding himself free, disappeared in the darkness amid a lather of foam. Cap'n Eri
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