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William Tecumseh Sherman, Memoirs of General William T. Sherman ., volume 1, Chapter 3: Missouri, Louisiana, and California. 1850-1855. (search)
e occur. Webster was to succeed Mr. Clayton as Secretary of State, Corwin to succeed Mr. Meredith as Secretary of the Treasury, and A. H. H. , was immediately appointed by the Governor of the State to succeed Corwin in the Senate. These changes made it necessary for Mr. Ewing to discontinue house-keeping, and Mr. Corwin took his house and furniture off his hands. I escorted the family out to their home in Lancaster, Ohimited personal acquaintance with any of the Senators, but had met Mr. Corwin quite often at Mr. Ewing's house, and I also knew that he had beeant, Third Artillery. He came to the door promptly, when I said, Mr. Corwin, I believe Mr. Webster is to speak to-day. His answer was, Yes, dor? Governor of a State? Member of Congress? etc.; but I caught Corwin's eye, which said plainly, Don't mind him, pay attention to me, andin this way we entered the Senate-chamber by a side-door. Once in, Corwin said, c Now you can take care of yourself, and I thanked him cordia