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“On the Avenue in front of the White House were several hundred colored people, mostly women and children, weeping and wailing their loss. This crowd did not diminish through the whole of that cold, wet day; they seemed not to know what was to by their fate since their great benefactor was dead, and though strong and brave men wept when I met them, the hopeless grief of those poor colored people affected me more than almost anything else.”

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Gideon Welles
Gideon Welles

Gideon Welles was an American politician and diplomat who served as the Secretary of the Navy under President Abraham Lincoln during the Civil War. Born on July 1, 1802, in Connecticut, he passed away on February 11, 1878. Welles played a crucial role in the Union's naval strategy and operations, expanding the naval forces and developing effective strategies against the Confederate navy. His tenure as Secretary of the Navy was pivotal in the Union's naval victory and had a lasting impact on the United States' naval capabilities. more

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