Includes index Autobiography, 1860 -- From Lincoln's first political announcement, March 9, 1832 -- Another early announcement of political views, June 13, 1836 -- The temperance revolution, February 22, 1842 -- Notes for a law lecture, July 1850 -- Selections from the speech at Peoria, October 16, 1854 -- Bloomington speech, May 29, 1856 -- Definition of democracy, August 1, 1858 -- The Lincoln-Douglas debates, 1858 -- Letter to J.U. Brown, October 18, 1858 -- Letter to H.L. Pierce, April 6, 18
...59 -- Cooper Union address, February 27, 1860 -- Farewell address, February 11, 1861 -- Policies of government, from addresses delivered while on his way to the White House, February, 1861 -- Speech in Independence Hall, February 22, 1861 -- First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 -- The people's contest, from message to Congress, July 4, 1861 -- Labor and capital, from annual message to Congress, December 3, 1861 -- Letter to General G.B. McClellan, February 3, 1862 -- Message to Congress recommending compensated emancipation, March 6, 1862 -- Letter to General G.B. McClellan, May 8, 1862 -- Lincoln and red tape, August 12, 1862 -- Letter to Horace Greeley, August 22, 1862 -- Reply to a committee, September 13, 1862 -- Letter to Carl Schurz, November 24, 1862 -- The Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863 -- Letter to General J. Hooker, January 26, 1862 -- Letter to General U.S. Grant, July 13, 1863 -- Letter to James H. Hackett, August 17, 1863 -- Latter to James C. Conkling, August 26, 1863 -- From a letter to C.D. Drake, October 5, 1863 -- The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863 -- An opinion on property, from a reply to a committee, March 21, 1864 -- Letter to A.G. Hodges, April 4, 1864 -- Letter to Mrs. Horace Mann, April 5, 1864 -- Definition of liberty, from an address, April 18, 1864 -- Messages to General Grant, 1864 -- From an address to the 166th Ohio Regiment, August 22, 1864 -- Reply to a Serenade, November 10, 1864 -- Letter to Mrs. Bixby, November 21, 1864 -- Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865 -- Letter to Thurlow Weed, March 15, 1865 -- Last public address, April 11, 1865 -- Appendices. Glossary of political terms -- Chronological tables -- Classroom suggestions Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography Oakleaf, J. Lincoln bibliography Book, cloth; frontispiece 18
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