Lincoln: A Photobiography (18 page)

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Authors: Russell Freedman

Election of 1864,
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Elegy
(Gray),
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Emancipation,
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Emancipation Proclamation,
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Everett, Edward,
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Ford's Theatre,
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Fort Sumter,
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Fox tribe,
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Fredericksburg, VA,
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Freeport, IL,
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Funeral train,
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Gardner, Alexander,
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Garrison, William Lloyd,
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Gentry, James,
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Gettysburg, PA,
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Gettysburg Address,
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Globe Tavern,
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Graham, Mentor,
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Grant, Gen. Ulysses S.,
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and siege of Richmond, VA,
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and surrender of Lee,
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Greeley, Horace,
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Habeas corpus
suspension,
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Halleck, Gen. Henry W.,
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Hanks, Dennis,
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Hanks, John,
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Hanks, Nancy,
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see also
Lincoln, Nancy

Harris, Clara,
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Harvard University,
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Hay, John,
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Hazel, Caleb,
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Herndon, William,
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Hodgenville, KY,
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Hooker, Gen. "Fighting Joe,"
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Illinois Republican convention (1860),
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Inaugural Address, first,
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Inaugural Address, second,
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Inauguration, first
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Inauguration, second,
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Indentures,
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James River,
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Jennison, Edwin,
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Johnston, John,
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Johnston, Sarah Bush,
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see also
Lincoln, Sarah Bush

Kansas territory,
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Kansas-Nebraska Act,
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Keene, Laura,
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Knob Creek, KY,
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Lee, Gen. Robert E.,
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counter offensive of,
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evacuates Richmond, VA,
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in Maryland,
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in Pennsylvania,
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surrender of,
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Library of Congress,
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Lincoln, Pres. Abraham

ambition of,
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assassination of,
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autobiographical sketch,
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and bid for Senate,
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birth,
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boyhood,
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and campaign for president,
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candidate for first political office,
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as captain of militia,
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as commander in chief,
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compassion of,
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criticisms of,
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death of,
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and Declaration of Independence,
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depression of,
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and Douglas debates,
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dreams of,
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and
Dred Scott
decision,
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earnings of,
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education of,
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,
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on Eighth Judicial Circuit,
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elected to Illinois House of Representatives,
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elected president,
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,
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elected to U.S. House of Representatives,
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farewell to parents,
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as father,
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and general store,
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first inauguration of,
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as flatboatman,
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and Fort Sumter,
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funeral of,
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as general in chief,
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and his generals,
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,
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Gettysburg Address,
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as Great Emancipator,
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grows beard,
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home of,
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"house divided" speech,
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as husband and father,
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,
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,
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on Illinois circuit,
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in Illinois State legislature,
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labelled "Black Republican,"
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and law study,
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as lawyer,
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life in Indiana,
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in Kentucky,
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in New Salem, IL,
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in Springfield, IL,
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lying in state,
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and Mary Todd,
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and Mexican War,
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nominated for president,
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personal description,
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plans for emancipation,
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political career of,
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as postmaster of New Salem,
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on reconstruction,
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and recreation,
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and repeal of Missouri Compromise,
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and Republican party,
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second inauguration of,
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skill with ax,
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and slavery issue,
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and Stephen Douglas,
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superstitions of,
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and Thirteenth Amendment,
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untidiness of,
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wartime policies of,
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as a Whig,
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withdraws from public life,
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working habits of,
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Lincoln, Eddie,
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Lincoln, Mary Todd,
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emotional breakdown of,
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as first lady,
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and Lincoln-Douglas debate,
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and married life,
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at New Year's reception,
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as wife and mother,
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see also
Todd, Mary

Lincoln, Nancy,
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see also
Hanks, Nancy

Lincoln, Robert Todd,
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Lincoln, Sarah,
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Lincoln, Sarah Bush,
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see also
Johnston, Sarah Bush

Lincoln, Tad (Thomas),
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Lincoln, Thomas,
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Lincoln, Willie,
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Lincoln-Douglas debates,
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Little Pigeon Creek, IN,
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Locke, David R.,
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Logan, Stephen T.,
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Malvern Hill, VA,
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Manassas, VA,
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McClellan, Gen. George B.,
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dismissed,
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and march on Richmond, VA,
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as presidential candidate,
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as supreme commander,
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McDowell, Gen. Irwin,
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Meade, Gen. George Gordon,
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Metzger, James,
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Mexican War,
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Missouri Compromise (1820),
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National Union,
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Nebraska territory,
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New Orleans, LA,
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New Salem, IL,
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New Salem Debating Society,
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New York City, NY,
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North, military leadership of,
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and slavery,
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and South contrasted,
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Northern Democrats,
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and Emancipation Proclamation,
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Offutt, Denton,
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Ottawa, IL,
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Our American Cousin,
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Owens, Mary,
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Parker, John,
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Peace Democrats,
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Petersburg, VA,
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Pickett, Gen. George E.,
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Polk, Pres. James,
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Pope, Gen. John,
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"Popular sovereignty,"
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Plantations, in South Carolina,
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Presidential train,
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Racial prejudice, in North,
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Rathbone, Maj. Henry R.,
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Republican convention (1858),
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Republican party, founding of,
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Reward poster,
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Richmond, VA,
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burning of,
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Riney, Zachariah,
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Rutledge, Ann,
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Rutledge's (J.) tavern,
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Sagamon River,
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