Lincoln, 1809-1839

Lincoln, 1809-1839 PDF Author: Harry Edward Pratt
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Lincoln, 1809-1839

Lincoln, 1809-1839 PDF Author: Harry Edward Pratt
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Lincoln, 1809-1839, Being the Day-by-day Activities of Abraham Lincoln From February 12, 1809 to December 31, 1839

Lincoln, 1809-1839, Being the Day-by-day Activities of Abraham Lincoln From February 12, 1809 to December 31, 1839 PDF Author: Harry E (Harry Edward) 1901- Pratt
Publisher: Hassell Street Press
ISBN: 9781014727046
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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work is in the public domain in the United States of America, and possibly other nations. Within the United States, you may freely copy and distribute this work, as no entity (individual or corporate) has a copyright on the body of the work. Scholars believe, and we concur, that this work is important enough to be preserved, reproduced, and made generally available to the public. To ensure a quality reading experience, this work has been proofread and republished using a format that seamlessly blends the original graphical elements with text in an easy-to-read typeface. We appreciate your support of the preservation process, and thank you for being an important part of keeping this knowledge alive and relevant.

Lincoln Day by Day, 1809-1839-1854-1861

Lincoln Day by Day, 1809-1839-1854-1861 PDF Author: Abraham Lincoln Association (Springfield, Ill.)
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Pages : 442

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Lincoln Day by Day

Lincoln Day by Day PDF Author: United States. Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission
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Pages : 356

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"When, thirty-five years ago, the Lincoln Centennial Association of Springfield, Illinois changed its character from a local organization celebrating Lincoln's birthday with an annual banquet to a research organization, the first project undertaken was an attempt to discover where Lincoln was and what he did every day of his life. In 1926 the pioneering result, a slim pamphlet, now a collector's item, Lincoln in the Year 1858, was published. Six others appeared at regular intervals (1859 and 1860 in 1927, 1854 in 1928, 1855 in 1929, 1856 and 1857 in 1930) ... The seven pamphlets, revised, were brought together in 1933 in Lincoln 1854-1861, Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln from January 1, 1854 to March 4, 1861, by Paul M. Angle, executive secretary of the Abraham Lincoln Association. The following eight years carried the chronology back to Lincoln's birth with three more volumes -- Lincoln 1847-1853 by Benjamin P. Thomas, 1936; and Lincoln 1840-1846 and Lincoln 1809-1839 by Harry E. Pratt, 1939 and 1941 -- and the series became known as one of the most useful reference works in the entire range of Lincoln scholarship. Lincoln's daily activities were chronicled by using every authentic source. In the resulting mountain of material, three sources proved most fruitful: Lincoln's writings; newspapers; and Illinois court records. The opening of the Robert Todd Lincoln Papers in July, 1947, provided much new material, and The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, in nine volumes, appearing in 1953, almost doubled the number of known compositions from Lincoln's pen. Revising and reprinting the chronology was a project often discussed by Abraham Lincoln Association officials, but never accomplished, as the undertaking would be large and expensive, particularly if carried through Lincoln's years as President. The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission, after considering other possibilities, recognized the revision and enlargement of Lincoln Day-by-Day as a research tool indispensable to future generations of students. It is singularly appropriate that an idea conceived by an organization formed to celebrate Lincoln's Centennial should be completed by an agency created by Congress to celebrate Lincoln's Sesquicentennial. The Abraham Lincoln Association generously transferred its copyright to the Commission"--Preface.

Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858

Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858 PDF Author: Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
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Category : Presidents
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Pages : 342

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Lincoln, 1809-1839

Lincoln, 1809-1839 PDF Author: Harry Edward Pratt
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Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858

Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858 PDF Author: Albert Jeremiah Beveridge
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Pages : 372

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Abraham Lincoln 1809-1858

Abraham Lincoln 1809-1858 PDF Author: Albert J. Beveridge
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Abraham Lincoln Papers and Writings

Abraham Lincoln Papers and Writings PDF Author: Abraham Lincoln
Publisher: CreateSpace
ISBN: 9781512213591
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Pages : 220

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CONTENTS VOLUME 1. INTRODUCTORY INTRODUCTORY NOTE ABRAHAM LINCOLN: AN ESSAY BY CARL SHURZ ABRAHAM LINCOLN, BY JOSEPH H. CHOATE THE WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, 1832-1843 1832 ADDRESS TO THE PEOPLE OF SANGAMON COUNTY. 1833 TO E. C. BLANKENSHIP. RESPONSE TO REQUEST FOR POSTAGE RECEIPT 1836 ANNOUNCEMENT OF POLITICAL VIEWS. RESPONSE TO POLITICAL SMEAR TO MISS MARY OWENS. 1837 SPEECH IN ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. OPPOSITION TO MOB-RULE PROTEST IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE ON THE SUBJECT OF SLAVERY. TO MISS MARY OWENS. TO JOHN BENNETT. TO MARY OWENS. LEGAL SUIT OF WIDOW v.s. Gen. ADAMS LINCOLN AND TALBOTT IN REPLY TO GEN. ADAMS. Gen. ADAMS CONTROVERSY-CONTINUED 1838 TO Mrs. O. H. BROWNING-A FARCE 1839 REMARKS ON SALE OF PUBLIC LANDS TO --- ROW. SPEECH ON NATIONAL BANK TO JOHN T. STUART. 1840 CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE. TO JOHN T. STUART. RESOLUTION IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. RESOLUTION IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. 1841 TO JOHN T. STUART-ON DEPRESSION REMARKS IN THE ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE. CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE. AGAINST THE REORGANIZATION OF THE JUDICIARY. TO JOSHUA F. SPEED-MURDER CASE STATEMENT ABOUT HARRY WILTON. TO MISS MARY SPEED-PRACTICAL SLAVERY 1842 TO JOSHUA F. SPEED-ON MARRIAGE TO JOSHUA F. SPEED. TO JOSHUA F. SPEED-ON DEPRESSION TO G. B. SHELEDY. TO GEORGE E. PICKETT-ADVICE TO YOUTH ADDRESS BEFORE THE SPRINGFIELD WASHINGTONIAN TEMPERANCE SOCIETY, TO JOSHUA F. SPEED. TO JOSHUA F. SPEED-ON MARRIAGE CONCERNS TO JOSHUA F. SPEED. TO JOSHUA F. SPEED. A LETTER FROM THE LOST TOWNSHIPS LOST TOWNSHIPS INVITATION TO HENRY CLAY. CORRESPONDENCE ABOUT THE LINCOLN-SHIELDS DUEL. TO J. SHIELDS. TO A. LINCOLN FROM JAS. SHIELDS MEMORANDUM OF INSTRUCTIONS TO E. H. MERRYMAN, TO JOSHUA F. SPEED. TO JAMES S. IRWIN. 1843 RESOLUTIONS AT A WHIG MEETING AT SPRINGFIELD, ILLINOIS, MARCH 1, 1843. CIRCULAR FROM WHIG COMMITTEE. TO JOHN BENNETT. JOSHUA F. SPEED. TO MARTIN M. MORRIS. TO MARTIN M. MORRIS. TO GEN. J. J. HARDIN.

Gems From Abraham Lincoln

Gems From Abraham Lincoln PDF Author: Abraham Lincoln
Publisher: Forgotten Books
ISBN: 9781332961924
Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 38

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Excerpt from Gems From Abraham Lincoln: Born February 11th, 1809, in Hardin County, Ky;, Died April 15th, 1865, at Washington, D. C In December, 1839, a political discussion took place between Mr. Lincoln, who was then a Whig leader, and Messrs. Douglas and Sanborn, who were Democrats. It will be remembered that that was the commencement of the enthusiastic campaign of 1840, and which resulted in the defeat of Martin Van Buren for the presidency. We. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com This book is a reproduction of an important historical work. Forgotten Books uses state-of-the-art technology to digitally reconstruct the work, preserving the original format whilst repairing imperfections present in the aged copy. In rare cases, an imperfection in the original, such as a blemish or missing page, may be replicated in our edition. We do, however, repair the vast majority of imperfections successfully; any imperfections that remain are intentionally left to preserve the state of such historical works.