Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
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FRANK CROSBY. Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
Life of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
Table of Contents
PREFACE
LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
CHAPTER I. BOYHOOD AND EARLY MANHOOD
CHAPTER II. IN CONGRESS AND ON THE STUMP
CHAPTER III. BEFORE THE NATION
CHAPTER IV. NOMINATED AND ELECTED PRESIDENT
CHAPTER V. TO WASHINGTON
CHAPTER VI. THE NEW ADMINISTRATION
CHAPTER VII. PREPARING FOR WAR
CHAPTER VIII. THE FIRST SESSION OF CONGRESS
CHAPTER IX. CLOSE OF 1861
CHAPTER X. THE CONGRESS OF 1861–2
CHAPTER XI. THE SLAVERY QUESTION
CHAPTER XII. THE PENINSULAR CAMPAIGN
CHAPTER XIII. FREEDOM TO MILLIONS
CHAPTER XIV. LAST SESSION OF THE THIRTY-SEVENTH CONGRESS
CHAPTER XV. THE TIDE TURNED
CHAPTER XVI. LETTERS AND SPEECHES
CHAPTER XVII. THE THIRTY-EIGHTH CONGRESS
CHAPTER XVIII. PROGRESS
CHAPTER XIX. RENOMINATED
CHAPTER XX. RECONSTRUCTION
CHAPTER XXI. PRESIDENTIAL CAMPAIGN OF 1864
CHAPTER XXII. RE-ELECTED
CHAPTER XXIII. TIGHTENING THE LINES
CHAPTER XXIV. IN RICHMOND
CHAPTER XXV. THE LAST ACT
CHAPTER XXVI. THE MAN
APPENDIX
SPEECH ON THE MEXICAN WAR
SPEECH ON INTERNAL IMPROVEMENTS
SPEECH ON THE PRESIDENCY AND GENERAL POLITICS
SPEECH IN REPLY TO MR. DOUGLAS, ON KANSAS, THE DRED SCOTT DECISION, AND THE UTAH QUESTION
SPEECH IN REPLY TO SENATOR DOUGLAS
OPENING PASSAGES OF HIS SPEECH AT FREEPORT
LETTER TO GENERAL McCLELLAN
LETTER TO GEN. SCHOFIELD RELATIVE TO THE REMOVAL OF GEN. CURTIS
THREE HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN CALLED FOR
REV. DR. M’PHEETERS—THE PRESIDENT’S REPLY TO AN APPEAL FOR INTERFERENCE
AN ELECTION ORDERED IN THE STATE OF ARKANSAS
CALL FOR FIVE HUNDRED THOUSAND MEN
LETTER TO MRS. GURNEY
THE TENNESSEE TEST OATH
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Frank Crosby
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