Abraham Lincoln: A Documentary Portrait Through His Speeches and WritingsStanford University Press, 1977 - 288 strani |
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... SOUTH : Letter to John A. Gilmer , December 15 , 1860 146 42. DEPARTURE : Farewell Address at Springfield , Feb- uary 11 , 1861 148 43. EN ROUTE : Speech at Cleveland , Ohio , February 15 , 1861 149 44. PRESIDENT LINCOLN : First ...
... SOUTH : Letter to John A. Gilmer , December 15 , 1860 146 42. DEPARTURE : Farewell Address at Springfield , Feb- uary 11 , 1861 148 43. EN ROUTE : Speech at Cleveland , Ohio , February 15 , 1861 149 44. PRESIDENT LINCOLN : First ...
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PREFACE | xiii |
Speech to the Young Mens | 34 |
Letter to James S Irwin November | 51 |
Letter to Don C Buell | 54 |
Letter to John D Johnston | 65 |
Letter to William H Henderson | 78 |
Letter to Lyman Trumbull | 93 |
Extracts from the Lin | 112 |
Presidential Proclamation April | 160 |
Letter to Orville | 173 |
January 13 1862 | 183 |
Letter to Hannibal Ham | 196 |
Letter to Fanny McCul | 209 |
Memorandum April 1863 | 217 |
Letter to Joseph Hooker June | 228 |
Letter to Nathaniel | 234 |
Letter to William | 129 |
The Cooper Institute Address | 132 |
Letter to Grace Bedell | 145 |
Letter to Henry | 242 |
Annual | 249 |
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