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Edward L. Pierce, Memoir and letters of Charles Sumner: volume 3, Chapter 40: outrages in Kansas.—speech on Kansas.—the Brooks assault.—1855-1856. (search)
. 1362), as well as the conversation between Edmundson and Keitt (p. 1363), shows how easily these proaching the Capitol, meet him casually (as Edmundson testified) at the foot of the lowest flight with him, evidently so understood Brooks. Edmundson's testimony, Congressional Globe, p. 1362. Bthe library, driven earlier to the Capitol. Edmundson represented this, as well as the first meetirating in the rotunda as on the day before,— Edmundson going to the House, and Brooks to the Senateminutes after the adjournment of the House. Edmundson is again casually with his friend, and gives for further public service. According to Edmundson, Brooks was to give Sumner an opportunity fod he had besides communicated his purpose to Edmundson before the speech appeared in print. Pennure against him. Cullen made the point in Edmundson's defence that as Brooks had said to Edmundsnear St. Matthews, Orangeburgh County, S. C. Edmundson is still living (1892) in Virginia. Ther[38 more...]