The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 2: 1843-1858

The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 2: 1843-1858
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Lincoln Abraham. The Papers And Writings Of Abraham Lincoln — Volume 2: 1843-1858

1843

FIRST CHILD

1844

TO Gen. J. J. HARDIN

1845

SELECTION OF CONGRESSIONAL CANDIDATES

TO — WILLIAMS,

ABOLITION MOVEMENT

1846

REQUEST FOR POLITICAL SUPPORT

TO JOHN BENNETT

TO N. J. ROCKWELL

TO JAMES BERDAN

TO JAMES BERDAN

VERSES WRITTEN BY LINCOLN AFTER A VISIT TO HIS OLD HOME IN INDIANA

SECOND CHILD

TO MORRIS AND BROWN

TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON

TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON

RESOLUTIONS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

REMARKS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

1848

DESIRE FOR SECOND TERM IN CONGRESS

SPEECH ON DECLARATION OF WAR ON MEXICO

REPORT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, JANUARY 19, 1848

TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON — LEGAL WORK

REGARDING SPEECH ON MEXICAN WAR

TO WILLIAM H. HERNDON

ON THE MEXICAN WAR

REPORT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

REPORT IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

REMARKS IN THE UNITED STATES HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, MARCH 29, 1848

TO ARCHIBALD WILLIAMS

REMARKS IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

ON TAYLOR'S NOMINATION

DEFENSE OF MEXICAN WAR POSITION

ON ZACHARY TAYLOR NOMINATION

SPEECH IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES,

OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUNG POLITICIANS

SALARY OF JUDGE IN WESTERN VIRGINIA

NATIONAL BANK

YOUNG v.s. OLD — POLITICAL JEALOUSY

GENERAL TAYLOR AND THE VETO

SPEECH DELIVERED AT WORCESTER, MASS., ON SEPT. 12, 1848

HIS FATHER'S REQUEST FOR MONEY

1849

BILL GRANTING LANDS TO THE STATES TO MAKE RAILWAYS AND CANALS

ON FEDERAL POLITICAL APPOINTMENTS

MORE POLITICAL PATRONAGE REQUESTS

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

TO THE POSTMASTER-GENERAL

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

TO THOMPSON

TO THE SECRETARY OF THE INTERIOR

TO J. GILLESPIE

REQUEST FOR GENERAL LAND-OFFICE APPPOINTMENT

REQUEST FOR A PATENT

TO THE SECRETARY OF INTERIOR

TO W. H. HERNDON

TO J. GILLESPIE

RESOLUTIONS OF SYMPATHY WITH THE CAUSE OF HUNGARIAN FREEDOM,

TO Dr. WILLIAM FITHIAN

SPRINGFIELD, Dec. 15, 1849

1850

RESOLUTIONS ON THE DEATH OF JUDGE NATHANIEL POPE

NOTES FOR LAW LECTURE

1851. LETTERS TO FAMILY MEMBERS

TO JOHN D. JOHNSTON

TO C. HOYT

TO JOHN D. JOHNSTON

PETITION ON BEHALF OF ONE JOSHUA GIPSON

TO J. D. JOHNSTON

TO J. D. JOHNSTON

Nov. 4, 1851

TO JOHN D. JOHNSTON

TO JOHN D. JOHNSTON

1852

EULOGY ON HENRY CLAY,

CHALLENGED VOTERS

1853. LEGAL OFFICE WORK

TO JOSHUA R. STANFORD

1854

NEBRASKA MEASURE

TO A. B. MOREAU

REPLY TO SENATOR DOUGLAS — PEORIA SPEECH

REQUEST FOR SENATE SUPPORT

TO T. J. HENDERSON

TO J. GILLESPIE

POLITICAL REFERENCES

TO T. J. HENDERSON

1855

LOSS OF PRIMARY FOR SENATOR

RETURN TO LAW PROFESSION

TO O. H. BROWNING

TO H. C. WHITNEY

RESPONSE TO A PRO-SLAVERY FRIEND

1856

REQUEST FOR A RAILWAY PASS

SPEECH DELIVERED BEFORE THE FIRST REPUBLICAN STATE CONVENTION

POLITICAL CORRESPONDENCE

ON OUT-OF-STATE CAMPAIGNERS

REPUBLICAN CAMPAIGN SPEECH

ON THE DANGER OF THIRD-PARTIES

TO JESSE K. DUBOIS

TO HARRISON MALTBY

TO Dr. R. BOAL

TO HENRY O'CONNER, MUSCATINE, IOWA

AFTER THE DEMOCRATIC VICTORY OF BUCHANAN

TO Dr. R. BOAL

1857

RESPONSE TO A DOUGLAS SPEECH

TO WILLIAM GRIMES

ARGUMENT IN THE ROCK ISLAND BRIDGE CASE

TO JESSE K. DUBOIS

TO JOSEPH GILLESPIE

TO J. GILLESPIE

TO H. C. WHITNEY

1858

ANOTHER POLITICAL PATRONAGE REFERENCE

POLITICAL COMMUNICATION

BRIEF AUTOBIOGRAPHY,

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DEAR SPEED: — Yours of the 9th instant is duly received, which I do not meet as a "bore," but as a most welcome visitor. I will answer the business part of it first.

Yours as ever,

.....

We come then, said Mr. Lincoln, to the law. Now the Postmaster-General says he cannot give to this company more than two hundred and thirty-seven dollars and fifty cents per railroad mile of transportation, and twelve and a half per cent. less for transportation by steamboats. He considers himself as restricted by law to this amount; and he says, further, that he would not give more if he could, because in his apprehension it would not be fair and just.

The committee, in view of these objections, has been solicitous to frame a bill which would not be obnoxious to them in principle or in practical effect.

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