Publisher's Synopsis
This is the text of a speech delivered by Hon. J.B. Foraker to the Richland County Lincoln Association in Mansfield, Ohio. Given in 1914, the speech provides insight into the political discourse of the time, likely addressing topics relevant to the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and the issues facing the United States in the early 20th century. Joseph Benson Foraker was a prominent political figure, and his speeches offer valuable historical context. "Speech of Hon. J. B. Foraker" is a resource for those interested in American political history and the enduring impact of Lincoln's ideals.
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