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After Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865, William H. Herndon began work on a brief, "subjective" biography of his former law partner, but his research turned up such unexpected and often startling information that it became a lifelong obsession. The biography finally published in 1889, Herndon's Lincoln, was a collaboration with Jesse W. Weik in which Herndon provided the materials and Weik did almost all the writing. For this reason, and because so much of what Herndon had to say about Lincoln was not included in the biography, David Donald has observed, "To understand Herndon's own rather peculiar approach to Lincoln biography, one must go back to his letters." An exhaustive collection of what Herndon was told by others about Lincoln was published by Douglas L. Wilson and Rodney O. Davis in Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln . In this new volume, Wilson and Davis have produced a comprehensive edition of what Herndon himself wrote about Lincoln in his own letters. Because of Herndon's close association with Lincoln, his intimate acquaintance with his partner's legal and political careers, and because he sought out informants who knew Lincoln and preserved information that might otherwise have been lost, his letters have become an indispensable resource for Lincoln biography. Unfiltered by a collaborator and rendered in Herndon's own distinctive voice, these letters constitute a matchless trove of primary source material. Herndon on Lincoln: Letters is a must for libraries, research institutions, and students of a towering American figure and his times. Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887) - mrlincolnandnewyork.org Henry Ward Beecher was the most accomplished artist of them all if stump oratory was required from the pulpit wrote Lincoln biographer Carl Sandburg. 4 He was ... Sesquicentennial News - Civil War Trust Civil War 'Silent Sentinels' still on guard in North South (Desert News) After the Civil War ended in April 1865 statues depicting Union and Confederate soldiers ... Manuscript - Young Sanders Center Young-Sanders Center for the Study of the War Between the States in Louisiana. Microfilm. Special Collections. William T. Shinn Memorial Library ... John P. Kennedy - Wikipedia John P. Kennedy; 21st United States Secretary of the Navy; In office July 26 1852 March 4 1853: President: Millard Fillmore: Preceded by: William A. Graham Abraham Lincoln and Slavery - Abraham Lincoln's Classroom Abraham Lincoln and Slavery. Featured Book. Michael Burlingame Abraham Lincoln: A Life (Johns Hopkins Press 2008) The Morality and Legality of Slavery Abraham Lincoln and Secession - Abraham Lincoln's Classroom Abraham Lincoln and Secession. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division Reference Number: LC-USZC2-2354 . Featured Book. William C. Harris Lincolns ... Construction ERP Software Work & Procurement Management ... Civil Engineering Applications for the use of consulting engineers structural designers and architects. Creamies Back in the late 1950s Creamies was asked by a grade school principal to make a frozen treat with milk instead of sugar water. Creamies developed an ice milk bar made ... Abraham Lincoln in Western New York Chapter 1 "Where Did All That Water Come From?" The Early Visits. This was not Lincoln's first trip to Upstate New York. He had traveled through the area at least ... Marsha Cope Huie - Welcome to Marsha Huie Welcome to the website of Marsha Cope Huie ! Marsha Cope Huie (c) 2001. All rights reserved.
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