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  1. The Life of Abraham Lincoln “The Short and Simple Annals of the Poor” “He was Born in Kentucky, Raised in Indiana and Lived in Illinois” Abraham Lincoln’s early years were marked by hardship on the American frontier. He was born in 1809 into a world of subsistence farming. His father, Tom Lincoln, struggled to carve out a

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    • PREFACE.
    • CHAPTER I. THE WILD WEST.
    • CHAPTER II. THE LINCOLN FAMILY.
    • CHAPTER IV. IN INDIANA.
    • CHAPTER VI. DESULTORY EMPLOYMENTS.
    • CHAPTER VII. ENTERING POLITICS.
    • DAN STONE, A. LINCOLN,
    • CHAPTER X. SOCIAL LIFE AND MARRIAGE.
    • CHAPTER XI. THE ENCROACHMENTS OF SLAVERY.
    • CHAPTER XII. THE AWAKENING OF THE LION.
    • CHAPTER XIII. TWO THINGS THAT LINCOLN MISSED.
    • CHAPTER XIV. THE BIRTH OF THE REPUBLICAN PARTY.
    • CHAPTER XVI. GROWING AUDACITY OF THE SLAVE POWER.
    • CHAPTER XVIII. THE NOMINATION OF 1860.
    • CHAPTER XIX. THE ELECTION.
    • CHAPTER XX. FOUR LONG MONTHS.
    • CHAPTER XXI. JOURNEY TO WASHINGTON.
    • A. LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XXIV. FORT SUMTER.
    • CHAPTER XXV. THE OUTBURST OF PATRIOTISM.
    • CHAPTER XXVII. THE DARKEST HOUR OF THE WAR.
    • CHAPTER XXVIII. LINCOLN AND FREMONT.
    • CHAPTER XXX. LINCOLN AND GREELEY.
    • To ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States:
    • HON. HORACE GREBLEY,
    • To whom it may concern:
    • ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XXXI. EMANCIPATION.
    • EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
    • ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XXXII. DISCOURAGEMENTS.
    • MAJOR−GENERAL HOOKER,
    • A. LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XXXIII. NEW HOPES.
    • CHAPTER XXXIV. LINCOLN AND GRANT.
    • LIEUT.−GENERAL GRANT:
    • CHAPTER XXXV. LITERARY CHARACTERISTICS.
    • GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
    • CHAPTER XXXVI. SECOND ELECTION.
    • MY DEAR GENERAL SHERMAN:
    • A. LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XXXVIII. ASSASSINATION.
    • CHAPTER XXXIX. A NATION'S SORROW.
    • CHAPTER XL. THE MEASURE OF A MAN.
    • ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
    • CHAPTER XLI. TESTIMONIES.
    • W. C. Bryant:
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    The question will naturally be raised, Why should there be another Life of Lincoln? This may be met by a counter question, Will there ever be a time in the near future when there will not be another Life of Lincoln? There is always a new class of students and a new enrolment of citizens. Every year many thousands of young people pass from the Gramm...

    At the beginning of the twentieth century there is, strictly speaking, no frontier to the United States. At the beginning of the nineteenth century, the larger part of the country was frontier. In any portion of the country to−day, in the remotest villages and hamlets, on the enormous farms of the Dakotas or the vast ranches of California, one is c...

    When one becomes interested in a boy, one is almost certain to ask, Whose son is he? And when we study the character of a great man, it is natural and right that we should be interested in his family. Where did he come from? who were his parents? where did they come from? These questions will engage our attention in this chapter. But it is well to ...

    The death of his wife had left Thomas Lincoln with the care of three young children: namely, Sarah, about eleven years old, Abe, ten years old, and the foster brother, Dennis (Friend) Hanks, a year or two younger. The father was not able to do woman's work as well as his wife had been able to do man's work, and the condition of the home was pitiabl...

    Upon the arrival of the Lincoln family in Illinois, they had the few tools which would be considered almost necessary to every frontiersman: namely, a common ax, broad−ax, hand−saw, whip−saw. The mauls and wedges were of wood and were made by each workman for himself. To this stock of tools may also be added a small supply of nails brought from Ind...

    Lincoln's duties at New Salem, as clerk, storekeeper, and postmaster, had resulted in an intimate acquaintance with the people of that general locality. His duties as surveyor took him into the outlying districts. His social instincts won for him friends wherever he was known, while his sterling character gave him an influence unusual, both in kind...

    Representatives from the county of Sangamon. In 1836 Lincoln made an electioneering speech which was fortunately heard by Joshua Speed, and he has given an account of it. Be it remembered that at that time lightning rods were rare and attracted an unreasonable amount of attention. One Forquer, who was Lincoln's opponent, had recently rodded his hou...

    Springfield was largely settled by people born and educated in older and more cultured communities. From the first it developed a social life of its own. In the years on both sides of 1840, it maintained as large an amount of such social activity as was possible in a new frontier city. In this life Lincoln was an important factor. The public intere...

    It is necessary at this point to take a glance at the history of American slavery, in order to understand Lincoln's career. In 1619, or one year before the landing of the Mayflower at Plymouth, a Dutch man−of−war landed a cargo of slaves at Jamestown, Virginia. For nearly two centuries after this the slave trade was more or less brisk. The slaves w...

    The repeal of the Missouri Compromise caused great excitement throughout the land. The conscience of the anti−slavery portion of the community was shocked, as was also that of the large numbers of people who, though not opposed to slavery in itself, were opposed to its extension. It showed that this institution had a deadening effect upon the moral...

    Lincoln's intimate friends have noted that he seemed to be under the impression that he was a man of destiny. This phrase was a favorite with Napoleon, who often used it of himself. But the two men were so widely different in character and career, that it is with reluctance that one joins their names even for the moment that this phrase is used. Na...

    In the course of history there sometimes arises a man who has a marvelous power of attaching others to himself. He commands a measure of devotion and enthusiasm which it is impossible fully to understand. Such a man was Henry Clay. Under the fascination of his qualities Lincoln lived. From childhood to maturity Clay had been his idol, and Clay's pa...

    So closely is the life of Lincoln intertwined with the growth of the slave power that it will be necessary at this point to give a brief space to the latter. It was the persistent, the ever−increasing, the imperious demands of this power that called Lincoln to his post of duty. The feeling upon the subject had reached a high degree of tension at th...

    The subject of this chapter is the republican convention that nominated Lincoln for the presidency. But for an intelligent narration of this, it is necessary to give a brief account of at least one of the three other important political conventions that were held that year. That one was the regular democratic convention at Charleston. And certain o...

    There are two things which made the campaign of 1860 paradoxical, so to speak. One was that the nomination was equivalent to an election, unless unforeseen difficulties should arise. The other was that this election might be used by the extreme Southern democrats as an excuse for precipitating war. They threatened this. After the nomination the com...

    Four months would not ordinarily be considered a long period of time. But when one is compelled to see the working of a vast amount of mischief, powerless to prevent it, and knowing one's self to be the chief victim of it all, the time is long. Such was the fate of Lincoln. The election was not the end of a life of toil and struggle, it was the beg...

    The long period of waiting approached its end. Most of the states and cities lying between Springfield and Washington invited him officially to visit them on his way to the capital. It was decided that he should accept as many as possible of these invitations. This would involve a zigzag route and require considerable time. The invitation of Massac...

    The courtesy, the convincing logic, the spirit of forbearance shown in this letter, were characteristic of the man at the helm. It need hardly be said that Seward never again tried the experiment of patronizing his chief. He saw a great light. He suddenly realized that these cares did not fall chiefly on him. So far as is known, neither gentleman e...

    The events connected with the fall of Fort Sumter were so dramatic that that name is in memory linked with, and stands for, the opening of the war. The fort was not a large military structure. The number of men defending it was not great. But the events connected with it were great. It stood as the representative of great principles and facts. The ...

    The fall of Sumter caused an outburst of patriotism through the entire North such as is not witnessed many times in a century. On Sunday morning, April 14th, it was known that terms of surrender had been arranged. On that day and on many succeeding Sundays the voices from a thousand pulpits sounded with the certainty of the bugle, the call to the d...

    There were so many dark hours in that war, and those hours were so dark, that it is difficult to specify one as the darkest hour. Perhaps a dozen observers would mention a dozen different times. But Lincoln himself spoke of the complication known as the Trent affair as the darkest hour. From his standpoint it was surely so. It was so because he fel...

    In a community like that of the United States, where free press and free, speech prevail, where every native−born boy is a possible President, some undesirable results are inevitable. The successful men become egotistic, and it is a common, well−nigh universal, practise for all sorts and conditions of men to speak harshly of the authorities. In the...

    Much of the mischief of the world is the work of people who mean well. Not the least of the annoyances thrust on Lincoln came from people who ought to have known better. The fact that such mischief−makers are complacent, as if they were doing what was brilliant, and useful, adds to the vexation. One of the most prominent citizens of the United Stat...

    DEAR SIR: I do not intrude to tell youfor you must know already that a great proportion of those who triumphed in your election, and of all who desire the unqualified suppression of the Rebellion now desolating our country, are sorely disappointed and deeply pained by the policy you seem to be pursuing with regard to the slaves of the Rebels. I wri...

    DEAR SIR: I have just read yours of the 19th, addressed to myself through the New York Tribune. If there be in it any statements, or assumptions of fact, which I may know to be erroneous, I do not, now and here, controvert them. If there be in it any inferences which I may believe to be falsely drawn, I do not, now and here, argue against them. If ...

    Any proposition which embraces the restoration of peace, the integrity of the whole Union, and the abandonment of slavery, and which comes by and with an authority that can control the armies now at war with the United States, will be received and considered by the Executive government of the United States, and will be met on liberal terms on subst...

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

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    A biography of the 16th president of the United States, covering his early years, political career, civil war, emancipation, and assassination. The PDF file contains the full text of the book, with a table of contents and page numbers.

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  3. 1 day ago · Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky, U.S.—died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.) was the 16th president of the United States (1861–65), who preserved the Union during the American Civil War and brought about the emancipation of enslaved people in the United States. Lincoln and his cabinet.

  4. Oct 25, 2010 · Life of Abraham Lincoln : being a biography of his life from his birth to his assassination ; also a record of his ancestors, and a collection of anecdotes attributed to Lincoln by Nichols, Clifton M. (Clifton Melvin), 1830-1903; McKinley, William, 1843-1901. Oration on Abraham Lincoln; Lowell, James Russell, 1819-1891

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Abraham Lincoln was the 16 th president of the United States, serving from 1861 to 1865, and is regarded as one of America’s greatest heroes due to his roles in guiding the Union through the ...

  6. Nov 1, 2004 · The Life of Abraham Lincoln Language: English: LoC Class: E456: History: America: Civil War period (1861-1865) Subject: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Subject: Presidents -- United States -- Biography Subject: United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 Subject: United States -- Politics and government -- 1861-1865 Subject: Lincoln, Abraham ...

  7. Oct 8, 2012 · About this eBook. Author. Lamon, Ward Hill, 1828-1893. LoC No. ltf96017987. Title. The Life of Abraham Lincoln, from His Birth to His Inauguration as President. Credits. Produced by David Widger.

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