Horace Greeley was born in 1811 near Amherst, New Hampshire, to a poor farming family.
A commentary on a "oratress" who speaks on Abraham Lincoln, among many other topics. She claims not to plan her speeches, rather she is influenced by some other being. The writer is highly critical of this woman.
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Horace Greeley was born in 1811 near Amherst, New Hampshire, to a poor farming family.
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