Lincoln : Addresses And Letters C.5

Cover Lincoln : Addresses And Letters C.5

Includes bibliographical references (p. 223) Autobiography written at the request of a friend as the basis of a campaign biography, June, 1860 -- From a handbill announcing his legislative candidacy, 1832 -- Letter to George Spears (1833?) -- Announcement of his platform as a candidate for the legislature, 1836 -- Letter to W.G. Anderson, Oct. 31, 1840 -- Letter to John T. Stuart, Jan. 23, 1841 -- Letter to Miss Mary Speed, Sept. 27, 1841 -- Extracts from a letter to George E. Pickett, Feb. 22,

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1842 -- From an address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, Feb. 22, 1842 -- Letters to Joshua F. Speed, Feb. 25, 1842 ; July 4, 1842 -- From a letter to Martin S. Morris, March 26, 1843 -- Letter to Williamson Durley, Oct. 3, 1845 -- Verses, April, 1846 -- From a letter to William H. Herndon, Jan. 8, 1848 -- Letter to William H. Herndon, Feb. 2, 1848 -- Letter to Josephus Hewett, Feb. 13, 1848 -- Letters to William H. Herndon, June 22, 1848 ; July 10, 1848 -- From a speech in Congress, July 27, 1848, on the candidacy of Zachary Taylor for President -- Letter to Hon. John M. Clayton, July 28, 1849 -- Memorandum for law lecture, 1850 -- Letters to John D. Johnston, Jan. 2, 1851 -- Letter to John D. Johnston and to his mother, Nov. 4, 1851 -- Speech in reply to Senator Douglas at Peoria, Oct. 16, 1854 -- From a letter to George Robertson of Lexington, Kentucky, Aug. 15, 1855 -- From a letter to Joshua F. Speed, Aug. 24, 1855 -- From a letter to Isham Reavis, Nov. 5, 1855 -- Letter to Richard P. Morgan, Feb. 13, 1856 -- Letter to J.A. Brittenham, Sept. 17, 1856 -- Autobiography, compiled for the "Dictionary of Congress," June 1858 -- Speech accepting the nomination to the United States Senate, June 16, 1858: The "House Divided" speech -- From a speech at Springfield, Illinois, July 17, 1858 -- From the debate with Stephen A. Douglas ; Speeches delivered at Quincy, Oct. 13, 1858 -- Mr. Lincoln's rejoinder at Quincy -- From the speech at Alton, on Oct. 15, 1858 ; The last of the formal debates with Douglas -- Letter to James T. Thornton, Dec. 2, 1858 -- Letter to Thomas Johnson Pickett, April 16, 1859 -- Autobiography written for Jesse W. Fell, Dec. 20, 1859 -- Speech at Cooper Institute, Feb. 27, 1860 -- Letter to "Professor" Gardner, Sept. 28, 1860 -- Letter to Grace Bedell, Oct. 19, 1860 -- Letter to William S. Speer, Oct. 23, 1860 -- Letter to Peter Page, Jan. 21, 1861 -- The farewell at Springfield, Illinois, Feb. 11, 1861 -- From a reply to the address of welcome at Indianapolis, Feb. 11, 1861 -- Address to the Ohio Legislature at Columbus, Feb. 13, 1861 -- Speech at Utica, New York, Feb. 18, 1861 -- From the address to the New Jersey Senate, at Trenton, Feb. 21, 1861 -- From an address to the Assembly of New Jersey, Feb. 21, 1861 -- Address at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Feb. 22, 1861 -- First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 -- Secretary Seward's suggestions entitled: "Some thoughts for the President's consideration," April 1, 1861 -- Letter to Colonel Ellsworth's parents, May 25, 1861 -- Proclamation of a National Fast Day, Aug. 12, 1861 -- Letter to Mayor General David Hunter, Dec. 31, 1861 -- Letter to Secretary Stanton, Jan. 22, 1862 -- Speech to the Twelfth Indiana Volunteers, May 15, 1862 -- Letter to Reverdy Johnson, July 26, 1862 -- Letter to Cuthbert Bullitt, July 28, 1862 -- Letter to Horace Greeley, Aug. 22, 1862 -- Meditation on the will of God, September, 1862 -- Telegram to Major General McClellan, Oct. 24, 1862 -- Order for Sunday observance, Nov. 15, 1862 -- Letter to General Carl Schurz, Nov. 24, 1862 -- From the annual message of Dec. 1, 1862, recommending compensated emancipation -- Letter of thanks to the Army of the Potomac, after the defeat at Fredericksburg, Dec. 22, 1862 -- Letter to miss Fanny McCullough, Dec. 23, 1862 -- Emancipation Proclamation, Jan. 1, 1863 -- Letter to the workingmen of Manchester, England, Jan. 19, 1863 -- Letter to General Joseph Hooker, Jan. 26, 1863 -- Letter to General William S. Rosecrans, March 17, 1863 -- Telegram to General Joseph Hooker, June 10, 1863 -- Telegram to General Joseph Hooker, June 14, 1863 -- Letter to General Grant, July 13, 1863 -- From a letter to Mrs. Lincoln, Aug. 8, 1863 -- Letter to James H. Hackett, Aug. 17, 1863 -- Letter to James C. Conkling, Aug. 26, 1863 -- Memorandum, Sept. 26, 1863 -- Address at the dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Nov. 19, 1863 -- Address to General Grant, March 9, 1864 -- Address on closing the Sanitary Fair, Washington, March 18, 1864 -- Letter to Albert G. Hodges, April 4, 1864 -- Telegram to Mrs. Lincoln, April 28, 1864 -- Letter to General U.S. Grant, April 30, 1864 -- Speech in response to a delegation from the National Union League, June 9, 1864 -- Telegram to General U.S. Grant, Aug. 17, 1864 -- From a speech to the 166th Ohio Volunteers, Aug. 22, 1864 -- Memorandum, Aug. 23, 1864 -- From a response to a serenade, Nov. 9, 1864 --Letter to General William T. Sherman, Dec. 26, 1864 -- Letter to Dr. John Maclean, Dec. 27, 1864 -- Letter to General U.S. Grant, Jan. 19, 1865 -- The Second Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865 -- Letter to Thurlow Weed, March 15, 1865 -- The last public speech, April 11, 1865 Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography Oakleaf, J. Lincoln bibliography Copy 1, 2: Bibliography on p. 224 Copy 1: Handwritten signature in ink on flyleaf: Howard Mochwart [ ... ] S.H.S Copy 3, 4, 5, 6: [1] p. of the publisher's advertisements at end Copy 5: Stamped: Seattle Book & Curio Co., 119 Washington St., Seattle, Wash Copy 5: Stamped: Wyland's Book Store, 204-6 Fourth Street Copy 5: Handwritten signature in pencil on back endsheet: Dorothy Darrow 18

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