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A. Lincoln

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by Ronald C. White, Jr.


  Atkinson, Betty J. “Some Thoughts on Nancy Hanks.” Lincoln Herald 73 (Fall 1971): 127–37.

  Barbee, David Rankin. “President Lincoln and Doctor Gurley.” The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly 5, no. 1 (March 1948): 5.

  Brown, Caroline Owsley. “Springfield Society Before the Civil War.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 15: 477–500.

  Burnitt, Muriel, ed. “Two Manuscripts of Gideon Welles.” The New England Quarterly 11, no. 3 (September 1938): 576–605.

  Congleton, Betty Carolyn. “George D. Prentice: Nineteenth Century Southern Editor.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 65 (April 1967): 94–119.

  Conkling, Clinton L. “How Mr. Lincoln Received the News of His First Nomination.” Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 14 (1909): 63–66.

  Detweiler, Philip F. “The Changing Reputation of the Declaration of Independence: The First Fifty Years.” The William and Mary Quarterly, 3rd Series 19, no. 4 (October 1962): 557–74.

  Douglas, Stephen. “The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local Authority: Popular Sovereignty in the Territories.” Harper’s Magazine 14 (September 1859): 519– 37.

  Eckley, Robert S. For the People: A Newsletter of the Abraham Lincoln Association 4, nos. 3, 2, and 8 (Autumn 2002).

  ——“Leonard Swett: Lincoln’s Legacy to the Chicago Bar.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 92, no. 1 (Spring 1999): 30–43.

  Elizor, Daniel. “The Constitution, the Union, and the Liberties of the People.” Pub-lius: The Journal of Federalism 8, no. 3 (Summer 1978): 141–75.

  Ewing, Thomas. “Lincoln and the General Land Office, 1849.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 25 (October 1932): 139–52.

  Futrell, Roger H. “Zachariah Riney: Lincoln’s First Schoolmaster.” Lincoln Herald 74 (Fall 1972): 136–42.

  “General M. C. Meigs on the Civil War.” The American Historical Review 26, no. 2 (January 1921): 285–303.

  Gienapp, William E. “Abraham Lincoln and the Border States.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 13 (1992): 1–46.

  ——“‘Politics Seem to Enter into Everything’: Political Culture in the North, 1840–1860,” in Essays on American Antebellum Politics, 1840–1860, edited by Stephen E. Maizlish and John J. Kushma. College Station: Texas A&M University Press, 1982.

  Grimsley, Elizabeth Todd. “Six Months in the White House.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 19, nos. 3–4 (October 1926–January 1927): 43–73.

  Hagan, Richard S. “What a Pleasant Home Abe Lincoln Has.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 48, no. 1 (Spring 1955): 5–27.

  Hamand, Lavern M. “Lincoln’s Particular Friend,” in Essays in Illinois History, edited by Donald F. Tingley. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1968, 18–36.

  Harkness, David J. “Lincoln and Byron: Lovers of Liberty.” Lincoln Herald (December 1941): 2–13.

  Harris, Sheldon H. “Abraham Lincoln Stumps a Yankee Audience.” New England Quarterly 38 (June 1865): 227–33.

  Hart, Richard E. “Lincoln’s Springfield: The Public Square (1823–1865).” Springfield, Ill.: Elijah Hess House Foundation, 2004, 1–34.

  Havlik, Robert J. “Abraham Lincoln and the Reverend James Smith: Lincoln’s Presbyterian Experience in Springfield.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 92, no. 3 (Autumn 1999): 222–37.

  [Hawthorne, Nathaniel]. “Chiefly About War Matters, by a Peaceable Man.” Atlantic Monthly 10, no. 57 (July 1862): 43–61.

  Heathcote, Charles William. “Early Lincolns in Pennsylvania.” Lincoln Herald (February 1944): 18–19.

  Hickey, James. “The Lincoln’s Globe Tavern: A Study in Tracing the History of a Nineteenth Century Building.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 56 (Winter 1963): 629–53.

  Hoogenboom, Ari. “Gustavus Fox and the Relief of Fort Sumter. ” Civil War History 9 (December 1963): 383–98.

  Hyman, Harold M. “Abraham Lincoln, Legal Positivism, and Constitutional History.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 13 (1992): 1–11.

  Laslett, Barbara. “The Family as a Public and Private Institution: An Historical Perspective.” Journal of Marriage and the Family 35 (August 1973): 480–92.

  McCormick, Richard P. “New Perspectives on Jacksonian Politics.” American Historical Review 65 (1960): 288–301.

  ——. “Was There a ‘Whig Strategy’ in 1836?” Journal of Early Republic 4 (Spring 1984): 47–70.

  Meigs, M. C. “The Relations of President Lincoln and Secretary Stanton to the Military Commanders in the Civil War.” American Historical Review 26, no. 2 (January 1921): 285–303.

  Menz, Katherine B. Historic Furnishings Report: The Lincoln Home (U.S. Department of the Interior, National Park Service, Harpers Ferry Center, 1983), 5–43.

  Morsman, Jenry. “Collision of Interests: The Effie Afton, the Rock Island Bridge, and the Making of America.” Common-Place 6, no. 4 (July 2006): 1–12.

  Neeley, Mark E., Jr. “Lincoln’s Lyceum Speech and the Origins of a Modern Myth.” Lincoln Lore, nos. 1776–77 (1987): 1–4.

  Nicolay, Helen. “The Education of an Historian.” The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly 2, no. 3 (September 1944): 107–37.

  Pratt, Harry E. “Abraham Lincoln’s First Murder Trial.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 37 (September 1944): 242–49.

  ——. “Lincoln and the Black Hawk War.” Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association, no. 54 (December 1938): 3–13.

  ——. “Lincoln Pilots the Talisman.” The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly 2 (September 1943): 319–29.

  Purvis, Thomas L. “The Making of a Myth: Abraham Lincoln’s Family Background in the Perspective of Jacksonian Politics.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 75 (Summer 1982): 148–60.

  Robertson, James I. “Revelry and Religion in Frontier Kentucky.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 79 (Autumn 1981): 354–68.

  Schurz, Carl. “Reminiscences of a Long Life.” McClure’s Magazine 28 (January 1907): 408–23.

  Schwartz, Earl. “ A Poor Hand to Quote Scripture’: Lincoln and Genesis 3:19.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 23, no. 2 (2002): 37–49.

  Schwartz, Thomas. “An Egregious Political Blunder: Justin Butterfield, Lincoln, and Illinois Whiggery. ” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association Papers 8 (1986): 9–19.

  ——. “The Springfield Lyceums and Lincoln’s 1838 Speech.” Illinois Historical Journal83, no. 1 (1990): 45–49.

  Shaw, James. “A Neglected Episode in the Life of Abraham Lincoln.” Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 29 (1922): 5–58.

  Simon, John Y. “Union County in 1858 and the Lincoln-Douglas Debate.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 62 (Autumn 1969): 267–92.

  Snay, Mitchell. “Abraham Lincoln, Owen Lovejoy, and the Emergence of the Republican Party in Illinois.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 22, no. 1 (2001): 83–99.

  Strouse, Jean. “Semi-Private Lives,” in Studies in Biography, edited by Daniel Aaron. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 1978.

  Sturtevant, Julian M. “The Lessons of Our National Conflict.” New Englander 19 (October 1861): 894–913.

  Swett, Leonard Herbert. “A Memorial of Leonard Swett.” Transactions, McLean County Historical Society 2: 5–78.

  Temple, Wayne C. “Mrs. Frances Wallace Describes Lincoln’s Wedding,” edited by Wayne C. Temple. Harrogate, Tenn.: Lincoln Memorial University, 1960.

  Thomas, Benjamin. “Lincoln the Postmaster.” Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association, no. 31 (June 1933): 3–9.

  Trefousse, Hans. “The Joint Committee on the Conduct of the War: A Reassessment.” Civil War History 10 (March 1964): 5–19.

  Van Deusen, Glyndon G. “The Whig Party,” in History of US Political Parties, Vol. I, edited by Arthur M. Schlesinger, Jr. New York: Chelsea House, 1973, 333–493.

  Vorenberg, Michael. “Abraham Lincoln
and the Politics of Black Colonization.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 14 (Summer 1993): 23-45.

  Washington, Patricia. “Discontent in Frontier Kentucky.” Register of the Kentucky Historical Society 65 (April 1967): 77–93.

  Weik, Jesse W. “Lincoln’s Vote for Vice-President in the Philadelphia Convention of 1856.” Century Magazine 76 (June 1908): 186–89.

  White, Horace. “Abraham Lincoln in 1854.” Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society 1908, no. 13 (1909): 25–47.

  Wilentz, Sean. “Society, Politics, and the Market Revolution, 1815–1848,” in The New American History, edited by Eric Foner. Philadelphia: Temple University Press, 1990, 51–72.

  Williams, Mentor L. “The Chicago River and Harbor Convention, 1847.” Mississippi Valley Historical Review 35, no. 4 (March 1949): 607–26.

  Wilson, Douglas. “The Unfinished Text of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 15, no. 1 (Winter 1994): 70–84.

  Wilson, James F. “Some Memories of Lincoln.” North American Review 163 (December 1896): 667–75.

  Winger, Stewart. “Lincoln’s Economics and the American Dream: A Reappraisal.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 22, no. 1 (2001): 51–80.

  ——. ‘To the Latest Generations’: Lincoln’s Use of Time, History, and the End of Time in Historical Context.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 23, no. 2 (2002): 19–36.

  Zarefsky, David. “Lincoln’s 1862 Annual Message: A Paradigm of Rhetorical Leadership.” Rhetoric and Public Affairs 3, no. 1 (2000): 5–14.

  BOOKS, LETTERS, DIARIES

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  Boston: Houghton Mifflin, 1900.

  ——. Charles Francis Adams, 1835–1915: An Autobiography. Boston: Houghton Mifflin and Company, 1916.

  ——. Richard Henry Dana: A Biography. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and Company, 1890.

  Adams, Henry. The Great Secession Winter of 1860–61. Edited by George Hochfield. New York: A. S. Barnes, 1963.

  Allen, John W. Legends and Lore of Southern Illinois. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 1963.

  Altschuler, Glenn C, and Stuart M. Blumin. Rude Republic: Americans and Their Politics in the Nineteenth Century. Princeton, N.J.: Princeton University Press, 2000.

  Ambrose, Stephen E. Halleck: Lincoln’s Chief of Staff. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1962.

  Anderson, Virginia DeJohn. New England’s Generation: The Great Migration and the Formation of Society and Culture in the Seventeenth Century. Cambridge, England, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1991.

  Angle, Paul M. “Here I Have Lived”: A History of Lincoln’s Springfield, 1821–1865. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1935.

  ——. Lincoln 1854–1861. Springfield, Ill.: The Abraham Lincoln Association, 1933.

  ——. One Hundred Years of Law: An Account of the Law Office Which John T. Stuart Founded in Springfield, Illinois, a Century Ago. Springfield, Ill.: Brown, Hay and Stephens, 1928.

  Appleby, Joyce Oldham. Inheriting the Revolution: The First Generation of Americans. Cambridge, Mass.: Belknap Press of Harvard University Press, 2000.

  Arnold, Isaac Newton. The History of Abraham Lincoln and the Overthrow of Slavery. Chicago: Clarke and Company, 1866.

  ——. The Life of Abraham Lincoln. Chicago: Jansen, McClurg, and Company, 1884. Reminiscences of the Illinois Bar Forty Years Ago: Lincoln and Douglas as Orators and Lawyers. Chicago: Fergus Printing Company, 1881.

  Baber, Adin. A. Lincoln with Compass and Chain. Kansas, Ill.: Privately Printed, 1968.

  Baker, Jean H. Affairs of Party: The Political Culture of Northern Democrats in the Mid-Nineteenth Century. New York: Fordham University Press, 1998.

  ——. James Buchanan. New York: Times Books, 2004.

  ——. Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1987.

  ——. “Not Much of Me”: Abraham Lincoln as a Typical American. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincoln Library and Museum, 1988.

  ——. Baringer, William E. A House Dividing: Lincoln as President Elect. Springfield, Ill.: The Abraham Lincoln Association, 1945.

  ——. Lincolns Rise to Power. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1937.

  ——. Lincoln’s Vandalia: A Pioneer Portrait. New Brunswick, N.J.: Rutgers University Press, 1949.

  Bartlett, Irving H. Calhoun: A Biography. New York: W. W. Norton and Company 1993.

  Barton, William E. The Lineage of Lincoln. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1929.

  ——. President Lincoln. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1933.

  ——. The Women Lincoln Loved. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1927.

  Bates, David Homer. Lincoln in the Telegraph Office: Recollections of the United States Military Corps During the Civil War. New York: The Century Company, 1907.

  Baxter, Maurice G. Henry Clay and the American System. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 1995.

  Belz, Herman. Abraham Lincoln, Constitutionalism, and Equal Rights in the Civil War Era. New York: Fordham University Press, 1998.

  ——. Lincoln and the Constitution: The Dictatorship Question Reconsidered. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Louis A. Warren Library and Museum, 1984.

  Bennett, James O’donnell. Joseph Medill. Chicago: Reprinted from Chicago Tribune, 1947.

  Berry, Stephen. House of Abraham: Lincoln and the Todds, a Family Divided by War.

  Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 2007.

  Beveridge, Albert J. Abraham Lincoln 1809–1858. 2 vols. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1928.

  Blair, Harry C, and Rebecca Tarshis. The Life of Colonel Edward D. Baker, Lincoln’s Constant Ally, Together with Four of His Great Orations. Portland: Oregon Historical Society, 1960.

  Blasingame, John W., et al., eds. The Frederick Douglass Papers. 5 vols. New Haven, Conn.: Yale University Press, 1979–92.

  Blight, David W. Frederick Douglass’ Civil War: Keeping Faith in Jubilee. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1989.

  Bogue, Allan G. The Congressman’s Civil War. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1989.

  Boles, John B. The Great Revival, 1787–1805: The Origins of the Southern Evangelical Mind. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1972.

  ——. Religion in Antebellum Kentucky. Lexington: The University Press of Kentucky, 1976.

  Boman, Dennis K. Lincoln’s Resolute Unionist: Hamilton Gamble. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2006.

  Bonham, Jeriah. Fifty Years’ Recollections: With Observations and Reflections on Historical Events, Giving Sketches on Eminent Citizens—Their Lives and Public Service. Peoria, Ill.: J. W. Franks and Sons, 1883.

  Boritt, Gabor S. Lincoln and the Economics of the American Dream. Memphis, Tenn.: Memphis State University Press, 1978.

  ——, ed. The Lincoln Enigma: The Changing Faces of an American Icon. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

  ——, ed. Lincoln’s Generals. New York: Oxford University Press, 1994.

  Bradley, Erwin Stanley. Simon Cameron: Lincoln’s Secretary of War. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 1966.

  Briggs, Harold E., and Ernestine B. Briggs. Nancy Hanks Lincoln: A Frontier Portrait. New York: Bookman Associates, 1952.

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  ——. Washington in Lincoln’s Time. New York: The Century Company, 1895.

  Brown, Francis. Raymond of the Times. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1951.

  Brown, William Burlie. The People’s Choice: The Presidential Image in the Campaign Biography. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 1960.

  Browne, Francis F. The Every-day Life of Abraham Lincoln: A Narrative and Descriptive Biography. Chicago: Browne and Howell Company, 1913.

  Bruce, Robert V. Li
ncoln and the Tools of War. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill Company, 1956.

  Bryant, William Cullen. Prose Writings of William Cullen Bryant, vol. 2.

  Edited by Parke Godwin. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1884.

  Buchanan, James. The Works of James Buchanan, vol. 11.

  Edited by John Bassett Moore. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott Company, 1910.

  Buley, R. Carlyle. The Old Northwest: Pioneer Period 1815–1840. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 1950.

  Burns, Jeremiah. The Patriot’s Offering. New York: Baker and Godwin, 1862.

  Busey, Samuel C. Personal Reminiscences and Recollections. Washington, D.C. [Philadelphia: Dornan, printer], 1895.

  Butler, Benjamin F. Butler’s Book. Boston: A. M. Thayer, 1892.

  Cadwallader, Sylvanus. Three Years with Grant. Edited by Benjamin P. Thomas. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1955.

  Calhoun, John C. The Papers of John C. Calhoun. Edited by Clyde N. Wilson and Shirley Bright Cook. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1959, 2003.

  Carman, Harry J., and Reinhard H. Luthin. Lincoln and the Patronage. New York: Columbia University Press, 1943.

  Carpenter, Francis Bicknell. Six Months at the White House with Abraham Lincoln: The Story of a Picture. New York: Hurd and Houghton, 1866.

  Cartwright, Peter. Autobiography of Peter Cartwright: The Backwoods Preacher. Edited by W. P. Strickland. New York: Carlton and Porter, 1856.

  Carwardine, Richard J. Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum America. New Haven Conn.: Yale University Press, 1993.

  ——. Lincoln: A Life of Purpose and Power. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2006.

  Channing, Steven A. Kentucky: A Bicentennial History. New York: W. W. Norton and Company, 1977.

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  Chicago Bar Association. Chicago Bar Association Lectures. Chicago: Fergus Printing Company, 1882.

  Clarke, James Freeman. Anti-slavery Days: A Sketch of the Struggle Which Ended in the Abolition of Slavery in the United States. New York: R. Worthington, 1884.

  Cleaves, Freeman. Meade of Gettysburg. Norman: University of Oklahoma Press 1960.

 

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