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Lincoln  Bibliography 

Compiled  by 

Daniel   Fish 

of  the  Minnesota  Bar 


Csfyrignt,  igo6,  by 
DANIEL  FISH 


Preface 

THE  following  bibliography  is  a  revision 
and  enlargement  of  the  catalogue 
issued  under  my  supervision  in  1900, 
entitled  "Lincoln  Literature."  As  expected, 
and  of  course  desired,  the  circulation  of  that 
tentative  list  drew  from  their  hiding-places  many 
omitted  items,  more  than  a  hundred  such  being 
now  added.  These,  with  the  large  number  since 
published,  swell  the  total  to  upward  of  a  thou- 
sand, not  counting  reprints  or  successive  editions. 

The  intended  scope  of  the  work  should  be 
accurately  noted,  for  it  is  limited  to  a  definite 
purpose: 

Printed  books  and  pamphlets  only  are  em- 
braced, construing  the  latter  term  broadly. 
Single-page  prints  of  all  sorts  and  unimportant 
leaflets,  myriads  of  which  were  issued  and  have 
disappeared,  are  omitted.  Such  of  these  as  are 
still  extant  shed  no  appreciable  light  on  the  life 
which  evoked  them  and  would  only  encumber 
the  list  without  compensating  advantage. 

Only  such  books  and  brochures  are  included 
as  relate  distinctively  to  the  principal  subject. 
Prints  devoted  in  part  to  Lincoln  but  treating 


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138  Abraham   Lincoln 

also  of  other  topics  are  not  within  the  plan, 
though  a  few,  wherein  the  former  matter  largely 
predominates,  are  retained.  To  specify  all 
which  deal  to  any  extent  with  the  great  central 
figure  of  the  civil  conflict  would  be  to  enroll 
substantially  the  entire  literary  product  of  his 
time. 

Periodical  matter  not  reprinted,  unless  the 
particular  issue  was  devoted  wholly  to  Lincoln, 
is  excluded.  This  is  a  wide  and  fruitful  field 
of  research,  but  one  to  be  separately  treated  un- 
der a  different  method. 

The  merely  political  writings  of  the  period 
have  been  sifted  with  a  view  to  retaining  such 
books  and  pamphlets  only  as  may  fairly  be  said 
to  owe  their  origin  to  the  man.  They  are  very 
numerous,  but  obviously  most  of  them  would 
have  appeared  in  similar  form  had  another  than 
Lincoln  been  President.  To  include  all,  there- 
fore, would  be  aside  from  the  purposes  of  a 
Lincoln  bibliography,  while  the  exclusion  of  all 
would  be  equally  improper.  The  line  is  not 
easily  marked,  yet  to  attempt  it  was  imperative. 
All  separately  printed  utterances  of  Lincoln  are 
of  course  meant  to  be  listed;  likewise  all  com- 
munications in  terms  addressed  to  him.  Ordi- 
nary partisan  discussions,  unless  chiefly  aimed  at 
personal  attack  or  defence,  are  omitted.  In 
illustration,  however,  of  the  enormous  adminis- 


Bibliography  139 

trative  difficulties  with  which  the  President  had 
to  deal,  and  so  of  his  statesmanship  and  charac- 
ter, some  pamphlets  are  retained  which  set  forth 
conflicting  views  of  the  larger  questions  of  ex- 
ecutive policy — political  arrests,  the  habeas  cor- 
pus, emancipation,  and  the  like.  The  proceed- 
ings of  political  conventions  in  which  Lincoln 
figured  as  a  candidate  are  noted;  and,  as  an  in- 
teresting reflection  of  contemporary  feeling,  the 
song-books  which  contributed  to  his  elections. 

Publications  devoted  to  the  assassination,  to 
the  arrest  and  trial  of  the  conspirators,  and  to 
discussions  of  their  guilt  and  punishment  are  in- 
cluded. As  to  all  else,  the  reasons  for  insertion 
will  be  apparent  and  it  remains  only  to  add  that 
a  few  titles  in  the  first  edition  have  been  dropped 
as  not  within  the  prescribed  limitations. 

Obviously  enough,  much  of  the  matter  thus 
listed  is  of  but  trifling  value.  Plainly,  too,  the 
student  of  Lincoln  must  resort  to  wider  sources 
in  the  effort  to  learn  what  manner  of  man  he  was. 
For  example,  of  the  157  volumes  cited  in  Mr. 
Rothschild's  recent  work  but  53  are  here  set 
down.  Yet  this  is  the  roll  of  that  thousand  and 
more  who  have  been  moved  by  a  great  man's  life 
and  death  to  commit  their  thoughts  of  him  to 
prints  especially  devoted  to  that  end. 

Use  of  the  list  will  be  facilitated  by  observing 
the  method  of  preparation  and  arrangement: 


i4°  Abraham  Lincoln 

Each  entry  embraces  a  full  copy  of  the  title- 
page  (omitting  only  mottoes,  etc.,  where  indi- 
cated) followed  by  the  collation — size,  number 
of  pages,  and  how  illustrated.  Figures  in  pa- 
rentheses (  )  are  pages  not  numbered  in  the  book. 
Words  in  brackets  [  ]  are  not  found  on  the  page 
transcribed.  Care  has  been  taken  to  preserve 
initial  capitals  and  especially  the  punctuation  of 
titles — or  the  absence  of  punctuation  as  is  the 
recent  fashion.  Some  of  the  earlier  titles  are  of 
immoderate  fullness  while  the  modern  style  runs 
to  the  opposite  extreme,  but  however  much  or 
little  of  his  purpose  the  author  saw  fit  to  disclose 
by  this  means,  all  is  faithfully  set  forth. 

No  title  is  entered  more  than  once  unless  there 
are  varying  editions;  mere  reprints  are  disposed 
of  in  notes.  All  are  listed  under  one  alphabet. 
The  form  is  that  of  the  "author  catalogue,"  en- 
tailing the  difficulties  inseparable  from  anony- 
mous publications.  Compilations  of  Lincoln's 
own  writings,  separately  published,  are  listed 
under  his  name;  editions  of  the  Debates,  under 
"Lincoln  and  Douglas."  In  all  other  cases  ed- 
itors are  treated  as  authors.  If  the  author's 
name  appears  in  the  title,  the  entry  is  under  that 
name  whether  it  be  real  or  assumed.  Identical 
surnames  are  distinguished  by  adding  given 
name  or  initials  in  the  form  adopted  by  the 
author.     When  the  name  is  not  shown  in  the 


Bibliography  141 

title  but  appears  elsewhere  in  the  book,  it  is  still 
used  as  the  index-word,  being  enclosed  in  brack- 
ets; if  learned  from  other  sources,  the  informa- 
tion is  given  in  a  note.  The  proceedings  of  so- 
cieties and  of  public  bodies  and  meetings  (no 
editor's  name  appearing)  are  listed  under  the 
name  of  the  society,  state  or  place.  Strictly 
anonymous  prints  are  distributed  according  to 
the  rule  devised  by  librarians  in  the  interests  of 
uniformity,  which  requires  each  to  be  placed 
under  the  "first  word  of  the  title  not  an  article." 
The  rule  is  not  ideal,  since  it  often  leads  to  con- 
sequences futile  if  not  absurd.  In  the  present 
list,  for  example,  the  names  of  both  Deity  and 
the  Adversary  become  index-words,  while  other 
titles  fall  under  "Is,"  "That,"  and  like  terms 
signifying  little.  But  the  method  has  at  least 
the  merit  of  being  easily  applied,  so  it  has  been 
followed — with  two  slight  variations,  permissi- 
ble I  hope  in  a  special  list  of  this  character,  viz. : 
When  the  authorship,  being  at  first  concealed, 
is  announced  in  a  later  edition,  the  editions  are 
brought  together  under  the  name  thus  disclosed. 
And  when  the  anonymous  print  deals  with  one 
of  the  assassins  only,  it  is  entered  under  the  crim- 
inal's name. 

All  reasonable  effort  has  been  made  to  exhaust 
the  field  above  defined.  The  leading  collections 
of  Lincolniana  have  been  freely  opened  to  my 


142  Abraham   Lincoln 

inspection,  their  owners  earnestly  co-operating 
in  the  work  of  forming  a  more  perfect  list.  The 
chief  libraries  of  both  Europe  and  America  have 
been  visited,  extensive  correspondence  has  been 
carried  on,  and  scores  of  catalogues  examined. 
Nevertheless,  I  am  under  no  delusion  as  regards 
the  possibility  of  omissions.  So  many  publica- 
tions of  this  kind  are  privately  printed,  or  of 
local  circulation  only,  that  absolute  complete- 
ness is  next  to  impossible. 

So  abundant  has  been  the  assistance  given,  and 
so  numerous  the  charming  acquaintances  grow- 
ing out  of  it,  that  the  mention  of  names  will  seem 
invidious.  I  must,  however,  again  acknowledge 
especial  indebtedness  to  that  part  of  Boyd's  "Me- 
morial Lincoln  Bibliography,"  compiled  by 
Mr.  Charles  Henry  Hart,  and  to  the  minute 
information  and  unfailing  courtesy  and  helpful- 
ness of  Major  William  H.  Lambert.  Mr. 
George  Thomas  Ritchie,  also,  through  his  ex- 
cellent "List  of  Lincolniana  in  the  Library  of 
Congress"  and  by  valued  personal  assistance,  has 
placed  me  under  deep  obligation.  And  to  my 
generous  friend  and  co-laborer,  Mr.  Judd  Stew- 
art, of  New  York,  I  owe  more  than  may  be  told. 


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Lincoln    Bibliography- 
Books    and    Pamphlets    Relating    to 
Abraham    Lincoln 

ABBOTT.  The  Assassination  and  Death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  President  of  the  United  States  of  America, 
at  Washington,  on  the  14th  of  April,  1865.  Full  par- 
ticulars, with  a  short  account  of  his  life.  By  Abbott 
A.  Abbott.  Author  of  the  "  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 
New  York:  American  News  Company,  12 1  Nassau 
Street,    1865.      12   mo.    pp   24 I 

ABOTT.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Abott. 
A.  Abott.  Author  of  "  The  Statesmen  of  America," 
&c  New  York:  T.  R.  Dawley.  Publisher  for  the 
Million,  13  and  15  Park  Row.     1864.     i2mo,  pp    (4), 

11-100        2 

Another  issue  of  same  year  has  pp   (2),  11-104. 

ABOTT.  The  Assassination  and  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, President  of  the  United  States  of  America,  at 
Washington,  on  the  14th  of  April,  1865.  By  Abott 
A.  Abott.  Author  of  the  "  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. " 
New  York:     American   News  Company,    121    Nassau 

Street.      [1865.]      i2mo.  pp    12 3 

A  second  edition  contains  pp  16. 

ABRAHAM.     [Cut]     Africanus  I.     His   Secret  Life,  as 

revealed  under  the  Mesmeric  Influence.     Mysteries  of 

the  White  House.    J.  F.  Feeks,  Publisher,  No.  26  Ann 

Street,  N.  Y,     [1864.]      i2mo,  pp  57    .      ,      .      .     4 

143 


144  Abraham   Lincoln 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  and  his  Last  Resting  Place.  A 
Leaflet  published  for  distribution  at  the  National  Lin- 
coln  Monument,    Springfield,    Illinois.      [1903.]      8vo, 

PP    17 5 

Compiled  by  Edward  S.  Johnson,  custodian.  Contains 
portrait,  facsimile  of  Fell  autobiography,  and  eight  plates 
of  the  monument  and  cemetery. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  and  Ulysses  S.  Grant:  Their  char- 
acter and  constitution  scientifically  explained.  With 
engravings.  All  who  desire  to  gain  a  reliable  knowl- 
edge of  the  personal  characteristics  of  the  President, 
Abraham  Lincoln,  and  Lieut.  Gen.  Ulysses  S.  Grant, 
will  please  to  read  this  work.      [No  imprint.]      1864. 

8vo,   pp.    15 6 

Cover  imprint:  Published  by  A.  T.  Rollner,  Practical 
Phrenologist,  San  Francisco. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  as  attorney  for  the  Illinois  Cen- 
tral Railroad  Company  [Device]  Compliments  of  the 
Illinois  Central  Railroad  Company  [1905]  4to,  pp 
(36).     Portrait 7 

Facsimile  reproduction  of  original  papers  relating  to  bill 
for  services  and  action  to  recover.  The  Ginthorp  Warren 
Printing  Co.,  Chicago.     Two  Editions  of  200  each. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  A  Threnody.  St.  Louis:  Pri- 
vately printed.     i2mo,  pp    26 8 

Author,  Prof.  G.  H.  Howison  of  Washington  University, 
St.  Louis. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln,  der  Sklavenbefreier  u.  Freikeits- 
martyrer,  gew.  President  der  Vereinigten  Staten 
Nord-Amerika's.  Met  dem  wohlgetroffenen  Portrait 
Lincoln's  [Biel:  L.  Heer-Betrix.  1865]  i2mo, 
PP    16 9 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln :  Farmer's  boy  and  President.  Pub- 
lished under  the  direction  of  the  committee  of  general 


Bibliography  145 

literature  and  education  appointed  by  the  society  for 
the  promotion  of  Christian  knowledge.  London:  So- 
ciety for  Promoting  Christian  knowledge,  Northum- 
berland Avenue,  Charing  Cross.  W.  C.  43  Queen  Vic- 
toria Street.  E.  C.  Brighton:  135,  North  Street. 
New  York:  E.  5c  J.  B.  Young  5c  Co.  [No  year] 
8vo,   pp   32.     Portrait  on  cover 10 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln,  in  the  Latest  Biography.      [No  place, 

no  year]      8vo,  pp    44 11 

Author  A.  W.  Clason   (?).     A  review,  with  Confederate 
leanings,  of  the   Xicolay  and  Hay  biography. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  L'nited  States, 
demonstrated  to  be  the  Gog  of  the  Bible,  as  foretold 
by  the  Prophet  Ezekiel  in  the  xxxviii  and  xxxix  Chap- 
ters of  his  Book  of  Prophecy.  The  Thirteen  Confed- 
erate States  shown  to  be  the  mountains  of  Israel,  and 
all  the  Predictions  contained  in  the  Prophecy  concern- 
ing them  literally  fulfilled  in  the  late  war  between  the 
North  and  South.  Memphis:  Public  Ledger  office. 
1868.     i2mo,  pp    56 12 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  Liv  og  Gjerning.  Med  Lincolns 
Portrait.  B.  Thanning  5:  Appels  Boghandel.  Kie- 
benhavn.      1882.     i2mo,  pp    141 13 

Author,  H.   Rasmusen. 

ABRAHAM     Lincoln.  Philadelphia:     J.     B.     Lippincott 

Company.      1890.     i2mo,  pp    9 14 

From     Chambers'  Encyclopedia,     John     P.     Lamberton 
author. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln.  An  Appreciation.  New  York: 
Francis  D.  Tandy  Company.    [1906]      i8mo,  pp.    16. 

Silhouette   portrait  on   cover 15 

Written  to  stimulate  an  interest  in  Lincoln's  writings  and 


146  Abraham   Lincoln 

to  advertise  the  Gettysburg  Edition  of  the  Complete  Works 
of  Abraham  Lincoln. 

ABRAHAM  LINCOLN  POST.  Decoration  Day,  1882. 
Abraham  Lincoln  Post,  No.  13,  G.  A.  R.  Department 
of  New  York.  Ceremonies  in  Union  Square  and  at 
the  Cemeteries.  New  York:  John  Polhemus,  Mf'g 
Stationers    and    Printers,    102    Nassau    Street.     1882. 

Sm.  4to,  pp   20  16 

Addresses  on  Lincoln  by  Rev.  Dr.  J.  P.  Newman,  Gen. 
Cochran,  and  others. 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln's  Record  on  the  Slavery  Question. 
His  doctrines  condemned  by  Henry  Clay.  The  mass 
of  Lincoln's  supporters  hostile  to  the  constitution. 
Lincoln's  course  in  Congress  on  the  Mexican  war. 
The  homestead  bill, — "  Land  for  the  landless,"  Lin- 
coln, Douglas,  and  Hamlin.  Murphy  &  Co.,  182  Bal- 
timore Street,  Baltimore,     [i860]     8vo,  pp.   16.      17 

ABRAHAM  Lincoln  Souvenir.  [No  imprint.  1902] 
8vo,   pp     (4) 18 

An  Ode  to  Lincoln  by  George  Washington   Nims. 

ABRAM  Lincoln.  Com'ei  visse,  qual'opera  compie  qual 
fu   la   sua   morte.     Firenze   Tipografia    Claudiana   via 

Maffia  33.     1866.     i2mo,  pp  88 19 

Translation  by  B.  Malan  from  the  French  of  F.  Bungener. 
See  No.  153. 

ADAMS.  An  Address  on  the  Life,  Character  and  Services 
of  William  Henry  Seward.  Delivered  at  the  request 
of  Both  Houses  of  the  Legislature  of  New  York,  at 
Albany,  April  18,  1873,  by  Charles  Francis  Adams. 
Albany:     Weed,  Parsons  and  Company.     1873.     Royal 

8vo,  pp    77.     Portrait 20 

Official  print,  "  revised  for  publication  "  by  author.     In- 
serted here  because  certain  remarks,  attributing  superiority 


Bibliography  147 

to  Mr.  Seward  in  contrast  with  Lincoln,  led  to  protest  and 
refutation.     See  Welles,   No.   1031. 

ADDERUP.  Lincolniana;  or  the  Humors  of  Uncle  Abe. 
Second  Joe  Miller.  "  That  reminds  me  of  a  little 
story."  Pres.  Lincoln.  By  Andrew  Adderup,  Spring- 
field, 111.  [Cut  of  a  serpent.]  New  York:  [1864.] 
Published  by  J.  F.  Feeks,  No.  26  Ann  Street.  i2mo, 
pp   95.     Illustrated 21 

ADDRESS  to  the  People  of  the  United  States,  recommend- 
ing the  re-election  of  Abraham  Lincoln  to  the  Presi- 
dency. New  York:  Sanford,  Harroun  &  Co.,  Print- 
ers, 644  Broadway.      1864.     8vo,  pp    6  .      .22 

ALGER.  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Backwoods  Boy;  or,  How 
a  young  rail-splitter  became  President.  By  Horatio 
Alger,  Jr.,  author  of  "  The  Boyhood  and  Manhood  of 
James  A.  Garfield,"  "  Luck  and  Pluck,"  etc.,  etc. 
New  York:  John  R.  Anderson  and  Henry  S.  Allen, 
66  and  68  Reade  Street.  1883.  i2mo,  pp  307.  23 
In  "  Boyhood  and  Manhood  Series  of  Illustrious  Ameri- 
cans." 

ALGER.  The  Backwoods  Boy  or  The  Boyhood  and  Man- 
hood of  Abraham  Lincoln  By  Horatio  Alger,  Jr., 
author  of  "  The  Erie  Train  Boy,"  "  Luke  Walton," 
"Adrift  in  New  York,"  "  The  Store  Boy,"  "The 
Young  Outlaw,"  etc.  Street  and  Smith,  Publishers, 
238    William    Street,    New    York    [1904]     i2mo,    pp 

307 24 

No.  78  in  "  Bound  to  Win  Library.''  A  cheap  re-print 
from  plates  of  last  above.  Issued  in  this  form  July  30, 
1904. 

ALLEN,  (Ethan.)  A  discourse  prepared  for  the  National 
Fast  Day,  June  1st,  1865,  on  account  of  the  Murder 
of  our   late    President,    and   preached    at   St.    Thomas' 


148  Abraham   Lincoln 

Church,  Homestead,  Baltimore  County,  Md.  By 
Ethan  Allen,  Rector.  Published  at  the  request  of  its 
hearers.  Baltimore:  Printed  by  Wm.  K.  Boyle,  Suc- 
cessor to  John  D.  Toy.  1865.  l2mo,  pp  12.  300 
copies 25 

ALLEN,  (Eugene  C)  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Historical 
Essay  in  two  parts  By  Eugene  C.  Allen.  Albion, 
Michigan.     1895.      [No  imprint]      8vo,   pp    146.     26 

ALLEN,  (Lyman  W.)  Abraham  Lincoln  A  Poem  by 
Lyman  Whitney  Allen.  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons.  New 
York  27  West  Twenty-third  Street  London  24 
Bedford     Street,     Strand     The    Knickerbocker     Press 

1896.     i2mo,  pp   vi,  112 27 

Revised  edition  of  Prize  Poem,  published  in  New  York 
Herald,  December   15,   1895. 

ANDERSON.  No.  101  1902  Catalogue  of  Lincolniana 
A  Remarkable  Collection  of  Engravings,  Lithographs, 
Books,  Eulogies,  Orations,  etc.,  relating  wholly,  or  in 
part,  to  Abraham  Lincoln  For  Sale  at  Auction  Fri- 
day, April  11,  1902  John  Anderson,  Jr.  20  West 
30th  St.,  New  York.  i2mo,  pp  22  .  .  .  .28 
Describes  314  items,  many  of  them  political  documents 
of  1864,  not  of  a  personal  character,  and  therefore  not 
within  the  scope  of  this  list. 

ANDERSON.  Catalogue  of  Autographs,  Pamphlets,  En- 
gravings, etc.  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln  Includ- 
ing letters  written  by  his  biographers  and  members  of 
his  cabinet;  original  poems  on  his  death;  statements  by 
his  pallbearers;  letters  by  army  and  navy  officers;  reso- 
lutions by  corporations;  unique  caricatures;  rare  slavery 
items;  original  war  department  documents;  rare  broad- 
sides, etc.,  etc.  For  sale  at  auction  Tuesday  After- 
noon,   March   22    1904   at   3    o'clock     The   Anderson 


Bibliography  149 

Auction   Company   5    West   29th   Street,    New   York, 

8vo,  pp    37 29 

Valuable  for  its  bibliographical  information,  many  of  the 
autographs  described  being  from  the  collection  of  Mr. 
Andrew  Boyd. 

ANDREW.  House  No.  227.  Commonwealth  of  Massa- 
chusetts. [Address  by  His  Excellency  John  A.  An- 
drew, Governor,  to  the  Legislature,  April  17th,  1865, 
on  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.]      [No  place,  no 

year.]      8vo,   pp    8.     800  copies 30 

Also  in  "  Acts  and  Resolves,"  1865,  pp  809-815. 

ANDREWS.  Ke  Keiki  Paionia:  or  Pioneer  Boy  I  Lilo 
I  Peresidena  No  Amerika  Huipuia;  I  Unuhiia  A  I 
Kakauia  E  Samuel  C.  Andrews,  Lahainaluna.  Nu 
Yoka:     Paiia    E    William    B.    Bodge.     1869.     i2mo, 

pp   306.     Portrait  and  plates 31 

In  the  Hawaiian  dialect.  Copyright,  April  4,  1868,  by  G. 
P.  Judd  of  Honolulu. 

ANN  ARBOR.  Memorial  Proceedings  in  honor  of  the 
lamented  President  of  the  United  States,  Abraham  Lin- 
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BEAVER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  delivered  by 
James  A.  Beaver,  of  Pennsylvania,  at  the  Banquet  of 
the  Ohio  Republican  League,  Columbus,  Ohio,  Feb.  13, 
1888,  in  Commemoration  of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham 
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[BECHER]  Abraham  Lincoln,  the  Highest  Type  of  an 
American.  (Reprint  from  Unity,  February  7,  1895.) 
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Franklin  A.  Becher] 79a 

BECKWITH.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Historical  Address. 
By  Walter  P.  Beckwith,  Principal  of  the  State  Normal 
School  at  Salem,  Mass.  Printed  for  the  author  1903. 
[No  place]      i2mo,  pp  30 80 

BEECHER.  Presentation  Memorial  to  Working  Men. 
Oration  at  the  Raising  of  "  the  Old  Flag"  at  Sumter; 
and  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  By  the  Rev.  Henry  Ward 
Beecher.  [Also  a  Sketch  of  Mr.  Lincoln  by  J.  H. 
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21  &  23  Ann  Street.  1868.  8vo,  pp  23  .  .  82 
Satirical ;  see  Keckley.  Signed  Betsey  Kickley ;  copy- 
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BENJAMIN.  Ode  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
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[BERNARDL]     Ad    Abramo    Lincoln.     Presidente    della 

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Surratt,  David  E.  Herold,  Lewis  Payne,  George  A. 
Atzerodt,  Michael  O'Laughlin,  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  Ed- 
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spiracy and  the  murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
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preached  by  the  Rev.  W.  Binns,  in  the  Unitarian 
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April  23rd,  1865.  Reprinted  from  the  "  Birkenhead 
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BIRD.  The  Victorious  A  small  Poem  on  the  Assassi- 
nation of  President  Lincoln.  By  M.  B.  Bird,  Wesleyan 
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lishers, Kingston,  Jamaica.  1866.  i2mo,  pp  xvii, 
57 97 

BIRRELL.  The  Ruler  of  Nations:  A  Sermon  occasioned 
by  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  By  the  Rev.  C.  M. 
Birrell,  [in  Pembroke  Chapel  Sunday  Morning,  April 
30th,  1865.]  Liverpool:  Henry  Greenwood,  32  Cas- 
tle Street.  And  may  be  had  through  all  the  booksellers. 
Price  two  pence.      [No  year.]      i2mo,  pp  14    .      .     98 

BLACK.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  by  Frank  S. 
Black  before  the  Republican  Club  of  New  York  City, 
February  12,  1903.  [Privately  printed;  no  year.] 
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BLACKBURN.  The  Crime  against  the  Presidency.  A 
Sermon,  delivered  Sunday,  April  16,  1865,  in  the  Fourth 
Presbyterian  Church,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  by  the  Pastor, 
Rev.  William  M.  Blackburn.  Trenton,  N.  J. :  Mur- 
phy &  Bechtel,  Printers,  opposite  the  City  Hall.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  24.     500  copies 100 

BLAIR.  Comments  on  the  Policy  inaugurated  by  the  Presi- 
dent, in  a  Letter  and  two  Speeches,  by  Montgomery 
Blair,  Postmaster  General.  New  York:  Hall,  Clay- 
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BLAIR.  Speech  of  the  Hon.  Montgomery  Blair,  (Post- 
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BLAKE.  A  Sermon  on  the  Services  and  Death  of  Abra- 
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BLAKE Y  [Letter,  without  title,  from  Geo.  D.  Blakey  to 
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BLANCHARD.  Abraham  Lincoln  the  Type  of  American 
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BOARDMAN,  (George  Dana.)  Addresses  delivered  in 
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BASTARD  TITLES.—  (1.)  An  Address  in  Commemo- 
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of  the  First  Baptist  Church  of  Philadelphia,  on  the  Same 
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BOGARDUS.  Sermon  on  the  Death  of  our  late  president, 
preached  by  the  Rev.  W.  E.  Bogardus,  April  30th, 
1865,  in  the  R.  P.  D.  C,  at  Unionville,  Westchester 
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BOOK  of  the  Prophet  Stephen,  son  of  Douglas.  Wherein 
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BOOTH.  Confession  de  John  Wilkes  Booth,  assassin  du 
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les  libraires  185.  Tous  droits  reserves  i6mo,  pp 
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BOOTH,  Robert  R.  Personal  Forgiveness  and  Public 
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Presbyterian  Church,  New  York,  April  23,  1865.  By 
the  Pastor,  Robert  Russell  Booth,  D.  D.  Published 
by  Request  of  the  Young  Men's  Association  of  the 
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BOSTON.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Boston, 
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BOSTON.  Proceedings  of  the  City  Council  of  Boston, 
April  17,  1865,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham 
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BOSTON.  A  Memorial  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late  Pres- 
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BOYD,  (Andrew.)  Abraham  Lincoln,  Foully  Assassinated 
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Part  I,  "  An  account  of  the  publications  occasioned  by 
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BOYD,    (L[ucinda].)     The    Sorrows   of   Nancy.     By   L. 
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Congregational  Church  in  Niagara  City,  in  honor  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  April  20th,  1865.  By  Rev.  B.  F. 
Bradford.  Published  by  request.  Buffalo.  A.  M. 
Clapp  &  Co.'s  Steam  Printing  House.  Office  of  the 
Morning  Express.  1865.  8vo,  pp  20.  150  cop- 
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BRADLEE.  A  sermon  for  the  Church  of  the  Redeemer; 
By  Rev.  C.  D.  Bradlee,  of  Roxbury.  Preached  Sun- 
day, April  23d,  1865.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp 
3-io 130 

A  second  edition  bears  the  following  title:  "A  Reprint 
of  a  Sermon  preached  two  Sundays  in  succession  by  Rev. 
C.  D.  Bradlee,  of  Roxbury,  Mass.,  April,  1865,  containing 
remarks  upon  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Of  which, 
at  the  time,  only  ten  copies  were  printed ;  and  of  this  special 
edition,  by  permission,  but  four  copies  are  issued,  by  An- 
drew Boyd.    Albany,  N.  Y.,  October,  1869." 

BRAKEMAN.  A  Great  Man  Fallen.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  Methodist  Church,  Baton  Rouge,  La., 
April  23,  1865,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States,  by  Rev.  N.  L.  Brake- 
man,  Post  Chaplain.  Preached  and  Published  by  Re- 
quest. Printed  at  the  New  Orleans  Times  Book  and 
Job  Office.     1^65.     8vo,  pp  32 131 

BRAMANTIP.  The  Abraham  Lincoln  Myth.  An  essay 
in  "  Higher  Criticism  "  By  Bocardo  Bramantip  Hux- 
leyan  Professor  of  Dialectics  in  the  University  of  Congo 
From  the  Thirty-seventh  Century  Magazine  of  April, 
A.  D.  3663  New  York  The  Mascot  Publishing  Co. 
1894  i2mo,  pp  88.  Portrait  on  cover  .  .  .  132 
Author,  Oliver  Prince  Buel.  Satirical  argument  that  no 
emancipation  proclamation  was  ever  issued. 


17a  Abraham   Lincoln 

BREESE.  The  Martyred  President.  A  Poem  on  the 
genius  and  character  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  Rev.  J.  T. 
Breese.  [No  place,  no  year.  1874?]  8vo,  pp 
IO 133 

The  author  was  pastor  of  Tabernacle  Cong.  Church,  Mil- 
waukee. 

BRIGGS.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  George  W. 
Briggs,  D.  D.  June  1,  1865  [Seal.]  With  the  pro- 
ceedings of  the  City  Council  on  the  Death  of  the  Presi- 
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copies 134 

Part  of  edition  printed   on  large  paper. 

BROCKETT.  The  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States.  Including 
his  Speeches,  Messages,  Inaugurals,  Proclamations,  etc., 
etc.  By  L.  P.  Brockett,  M.  D.,  Author  of  "  Our 
Great  Captains,"  "  History  of  the  Civil  War  in  the 
United  States,"  "  Philanthropic  Results  of  the  War," 
etc.,  etc.  Philadelphia:  Bradley  &  Co.,  66  N.  Fourth 
Street.  Rochester,  N.  Y. :  —  R.  H.  Curran.  Jones 
Brothers  &  Co.,  Cincinnati  and  Philadelphia.  P.  R. 
Randall,  Chicago,  111.  1865.  8vo,  pp  750.  Illus- 
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BROOKLYN.     Services  and  Addresses  at  the  Unveiling  of 
the  Statue  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  Oc- 
tober 2 1  st,   1869.     Published  by  the  War  Fund  Com- 
mittee.    Brooklyn:     1869.     8vo,   pp   32.    .      .  136 
Principal  address  by  Rev.  Dr.  Richard  S.  Storrs,  Jr.,  D.D. 

BROOKS,  (James,)  The  Two  Proclamations.  Speech  of 
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thorities and  Societies,  Speeches,  Sermons,  Addresses 
and  other  expressions  of  public  feeling  on  reception  of 
the  news,  and  at  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  the  Presi- 
dent, at  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Buffalo:  Printing  House  of 
Mathews  &  Warren,  Office  of  the  Buffalo  Commercial 
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Presbyterian  Church  of  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.,  April  19, 
1865,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Edwin  A.  Bulkley.  Platts- 
burgh, N.  Y.:  J.  W.  Tuttle,  Book  and  Job  Printer. 
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BULLOCK.  Abraham  Lincoln :  The  Just  Magistrate,  the 
Representative  Statesman,  the  Practical  Philanthropist. 
Address  by  Alex.  H.  Bullock,  before  the  City  Council 
and  Citizens  of  Worcester,  June  1,  1865.  Worcester: 
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BUNGAY.  The  Bobolink  Minstrel:  or  Republican  Song- 
ster, for  i860.  Edited  by  George  W.  Bungay,  author 
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"  May  every  man  who  feels  and  thinks 

The  time  of  triumph  is  at  hand, 
Repeat  the  song  of  bobolinks 

Now  ringing  through  our  happy  land : 

Now,  I'll  drink  on,  drink  on,  drink  on, 

From  soft   flower-cups  filled  with  dew; 
Cousin  Lincoln,  Lincoln,  Lincoln, 
Here  are  my  best  respects  to  you." 

BUNGENER.  Lincoln.  Sa  vie  son  ceuvre  et  sa  mort 
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BUNGENER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sein  Leben,  Wirken 
und  Sterben,  von  F.  Bungener.  Autorisirte  Ueberset- 
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BUNTLINE.  The  Parricides;  or,  the  Doom  of  the  As- 
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BURDICK.  Slavery  and  its  Crimes.  A  Sermon  on  the 
Assassination  of  the  President,  preached  in  the  M.  E. 
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BURGESS.  The  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
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livered in  the  M.  E.  Church  at  a  Union  Meeting  of  the 
Baptist,  Methodist  and  Presbyterian  Congregations  of 
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BURNETT.  Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the 
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BURROWS.  Palliative  and  Prejudiced  Judgments  Con- 
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Church,  Richmond,  Va.,  June  I,  1865,  the  day  ap- 
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BURTON.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Oration  by  John  E. 
Burton  of  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  1903  [Motto;  no  im- 
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copies  were  printed  on  fine  paper,  and  others  of  the  "  auto- 
graph edition  "  on  parchment. 

BUSH.  Death  of  President  Lincoln.  A  Sermon  Preached 
in  Grace  Church,  Orange,  N.  J.,  Easter,  April  16, 
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BUTLER,  (Henry  E.)  God's  Way  of  Leading  the  Blind. 
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BUTTERWORTH.  In  the  Boyhood  of  Lincoln.  A 
Tale  of  the  Tunker  Schoolmaster  and  the  Times  of 
Black  Hawk.  By  Hezekiah  Butterworth  Author  of 
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BUTZ.  Printed  by  order  of  the  Fremont  Central  Com- 
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BY-LAWS  and  Rules  and  Regulations  of  the  Lincoln  As- 
sociation of  Jersey  City.  Jersey  City:  Printed  by  the 
Journal  Printing  Association.  1867.  i6mo,  pp  8. 
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CALDWELL.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Address  delivered  at 
Mendon,  Mass.,  National  Fast,  June  1,  1865.  By 
Augustine  Caldwell,  Pastor  M.  E.  Church.  Printed 
by  Request.  [No  imprint,  year  nor  place.]  8vo,  pp 
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CAMPBELL.  Reminiscences  and  Documents  relating  to 
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Campbell.     Baltimore:  John  A.  Murphy  &  Co.     1887. 
8vo,  pp  68 17° 

Judge  Campbell,  one  of  the  Hampton  Roads  Commis- 
sioners, gives  here  his  account  of  that  famous  meeting  with 
Mr.  Lincoln.  My  copy  contains  interlineations  and  cor- 
rections by  the  author. 

CAMPAIGN.  The  Campaign  of  i860,  comprising  the 
Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  William  H.  Seward, 
Henry  Wilson,  Benjamin  F.  Wade,  Carl  Schurz, 
Charles  Sumner,  William  M.  Evarts,  &c.  Albany: 
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Made  up  of  various  documents  paged  separately;  chiefly 
"  Evening  Journal  Tracts,"  a  series  of  pamphlets  issued  by 
the  Albany  Evening  Journal  edited  by  Thurlow  Weed. 
No.  7  is  Lincoln's  "  House  divided  "  speech  and  No.  5,  the 
Cooper  Institute  address.  No.  1  is  Mr.  Seward's  "  irre- 
pressible conflict  "  speech  of  Oct.  25.  1858.  to  which  is  ap- 
pended Charles  O'Connor's  argument  that  "  Negro  slavery 
is  not  unjust."  No.  10  is  Mr.  Sumner's  philippic,  on  "The 
Barbarism  of  Slavery,"  and  No.  12  contains  the  entire  series 
of  Seward's  speeches  in  the  campaign.  The  volume  there- 
fore presents  a  fairly  complete  view  of  the  ground  taken 
by  the  party  which  elected  Lincoln  to  the  presidency. 

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President  Lincoln,  by  a  Citizen  of  Kentucky.  [No 
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Dated  at  end.  Green  Springs,  Ohio,  Sept.  8,  1862,  and 
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CAREY.  Discourse  by  Rev.  Mr.  [Isaac  E.]  Carey,  on  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Preached  on  the  day  of  his 
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Church  in  Freeport,  Illinois.  [No  place,  no  year.] 
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CAREY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  The  Value  to  the  Nation  of 
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CARNAHAN.  Oration  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
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before  the  Citizens  of  Gettysburg,  Pa.,  June  1,  1865. 
By  D.  T.  Carnahan,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian  Church. 
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CARPENTER.  The  Inner  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
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CATALOGUE  of  Articles  owned  and  used  by  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Now  owned  by  the  [portrait]  Lincoln  Me- 
morial Collection  of  Chicago.  Incorporated  under  the 
Laws  of  the  state  of  Illinois.  [Lincoln  Memorial  Col- 
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Genesis  of  a  Wonderful  Man.  By  James  H.  Cathey. 
"  I  am  glad  you  have  undertaken  the  Lincoln  mystery, 
if  such  it  can  be  styled.  I  believe  all  that  I  have 
heard." — The  late  Col.  Jno.  D.  Cameron.  [No  im- 
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Preface  dated,  "  Bryson  City,  N.  C,  February  18,  1809." 

CATHEY.  The  Genesis  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  James 
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First  185  pp  same  as  last  above.    The  addenda  includes 
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CELEBRATION  by  the  Colored  People's  Educational 
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Grounds,  Washington,  D.  C.  Printed  by  order  of  the 
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COFFIN.  Abraham  Lincoln  by  Charles  Coffin,  author  of 
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Square,  at  South  Bend,  [Indiana,]  April  24,  1865. 
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COMPLETE  and  Unabridged  Edition. —  Containing  the 
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A.  Bingham,  Special  Judge  Advocate,  as  well  as  the 
Verdict  of  the  Military  Commission,  and  the  President's 
approval  of  the  same ;  with  his  official  order  for  the  exe- 
cution of  Mrs.  Surratt;  Payne;  Harold;  and  Atzeroth; 
and  full  particulars  in  relation  to  the  condemned,  from 
the  time  of  their  having  their  sentences  of  condemnation 
read  to  them  by  Major-General  Hancock,  until  the  mo- 
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etc.  With  a  sketch  of  the  Life  of  all  the  Conspirators, 
and  Portraits  and  Illustrative  Engravings  of  the  prin- 
cipal persons  and  scenes  relating  to  the  foul  murder  and 
the  trial.  It  also  contains  Mrs.  Surratt's  petition  for 
a  writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  on  the  morning  of  her  execu- 
tion; its  indorsement  by  the  Court;  and  process  served 
on  General  Hancock,  with  his  appearance  in  court,  and 
return  made  to  it,  with  the  address  of  Attorney-Gen- 
eral Speed,  and  the  President's  indorsement  on  the  re- 
turn, suspending  the  writ  of  Habeas  Corpus  in  the  case, 
and  the  remarks  made  on  it  by  the  Court,  with  other 
items  of  fact  and  interest  not  to  be  found  in  any  other 
work  of  the  kind  published.  The  whole  being  com- 
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the  spot  by  the  Special  Correspondents  and  Reporters 
of  the  Philadelphia  Daily  Inquirer,  expressly  for  this 
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CORRESPONDENCE  between  [of]  His  Excellency, 
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Maine;  Ichabod  Godwin,  of  N.  H. ;  Erastus  Fairbanks, 
of  Vermont;  John  A.  Andrew,  of  Mass.;  W.  A.  Buck- 
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Curtin,  of  Penn. ;  Wm.  Dennison,  of  Ohio ;  Austin 
Blair,  of  Mich.;  Alex.  Ramsey,  of  Minn.;  Rich'd  Yates, 
of  Illinois,  with  General  Hiram  Walbridge,  of  New 
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Assistant  Secretary  of  War,  1863-65  [device]  Cleve- 
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at  Washington  and  in  the  Field  in  the  Sixties  by 
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the  occasion  of  Lincoln's  Proclamation  for  prayer  and 
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proved expressly  for  the  LaGrange  Reporter,  by  the 
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DE  WITT.  The  Judicial  Murder  of  Mary  E.  Surratt. 
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DEXTER.  What  ought  to  be  done  with  the  Freedmen  and 
with  the  Rebels.  A  sermon  preached  in  the  Berkeley 
street  church,  Boston,  (Mass.)  on  Sunday,  April  23, 
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Suggested  by  articles  in  current  British  Magazines  de- 
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complaint  in  "  Blackwood's  "  for  January,  1806,  that  the 
School  Histories  inculcate  unfriendliness.  Made  up  largely 
of  excerpts  from  the  war-time  utterances  of  that  periodical, 
many  of  which  are  harshly  derogatory  to  Mr.  Lincoln. 

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DOCUMENT  No.  13.     Sold  at  13  Park  Row,  and  at  all 

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of  Lincoln's  Administration.     [1864.]     8vo,  pp  8.     273 

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DOUGLASS.  Oration  by  Frederick  Douglass  delivered  on 
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Charles  D.  Drake,  delivered  in  Turner's  Hall,  St. 
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DRAPER.  The  Illinois  Life  and  the  Presidency  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln.  An  Address  at  The  University  of  Illi- 
nois, Lincoln's  Birthday,  1896,  by  President  [Andrew 
Sloan]  Draper.     [No  imprint]      i6mo,  pp  24      .      280 

DRUMM.  Assassination  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of 
the  United  States:  A  Sermon  preached  on  the  Morn- 
ing of  Easter  Sunday,  April  16th,  1865,  in  St.  James 
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M.  D.,  Rector  of  the  Parish.  Wm,  Bache,  Printer, 
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DRUMMOND.  Published  at  the  earnest  request  of  a  few 
friends.  President  Lincoln  and  the  American  War.  A 
Funeral  Address  delivered  on  Sunday,  April  30,  1865, 
by  Robert  Blackley  Drummond,  B.  A.  Price  three 
pence.  Edinburgh:  W.  P.  Nimmo.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
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DUANE.  A  Sermon  preached  in  Saint  John's  Church, 
Providence,  on  Wednesday,  April  19,  1865,  the  day 
appointed  for  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lin- 
coln, by  the  Rev.  Richard  B.  Duane,  Assistant  Rector. 


204  Abraham   Lincoln 

Providence:     H.  H.  Thomas  &  Co.,  Office  of  the  Daily 
Press.     1865.     8vo,    pp    15.     500   copies.     .      .     283 

DUDLEY.  Discourse  preached  in  the  South  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Middeltown,  Ct.,  on  the  Sabbath  Morn- 
ing after  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  By 
John  L.  Dudley,  Pastor  of  the  Church.  Middletown: 
D.  Barnes.  1865.  8vo,  pp  28.  800  copies  .  284 
Cover  title,  "  Slavery's  last  word." 

DUFFIELD.  The  Nation's  Wail.  A  Discourse  delivered 
in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  Detroit,  on  Sab- 
bath, the  16th  of  April,  1865,  the  day  after  receiving 
the  intelligence  of  the  Brutal  Murder  of  President 
Abraham  Lincoln,  by  a  brutal  assassin.  George  Duf- 
field,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church  of  De- 
troit. Detroit:  Advertiser  and  Tribune  Print.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  18.     600  copies 285 

DUGANNE.  The  Heroic  Succession.  Oration  by  Col. 
Aug.  J.  H.  Duganne.  Delivered  at  Cooper  Institute, 
April  15th,  1867,  on  the  Second  Anniversary  of  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  commemorated  by  the 
German  Radical  Republican  Central  Committee  of  the 
City  of  New  York.  New  York:  R.  M.  De  Witt, 
Publisher.     1867.     8vo,   pp   8 286 

DUNAND.  La  Mort  du  President  Lincoln  Poeme  pre- 
cede d'une  notice  historique  Par  Charles  Dunand  In- 
stituteur  Prix:  50  centimes  Sens  Chez  l'auteur  1868 
i2mo,  pp  23 287 

DUNNING.  Concluding  Address  of  Rev.  Mr.  Dunning 
on  Sabbath  Morning,  April  16th,  1865,  in  the  New 
School  Presbyterian  Church,  Green  and  German  Streets. 
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DUNNING.  The  Nameless  Crime:  A  Discourse,  deliv- 
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DUNNING.  The  Assassination:  Its  Lessons  to  Young 
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DYE.  History  of  the  Plots  and  Crimes  of  the  Great  Con- 
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Also  his  sermon,  "  What  makes  a  Universalist." 

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preached  before  the  Baldwin  Place  Church,  April  16, 
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Philadelphia.  Sunday,  April  16th,  Wednesday,  April 
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imprint  of  Horace  W.  Smith. 

EDDY,  (T.  M.)  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Memorial  Dis- 
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Union  Meeting,  held  in  the  Presbyterian  Church,  Wau- 
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EINHORN.  Trauer-Rede,  gehalten  am  icjten  April  1865, 
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ELLIS,  (Charles  M.)  The  Memorial  Address  on  Abra- 
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ERMORDUNG.  Die  Ermordung  Abraham  Lincoln's; 
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EVERETT,  (Edward.)  An  Oration  delivered  on  the 
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consecration  of  the  Cemetery  prepared  for  the  inter- 
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ceremonies;  descriptions  of  the  Battlefield;  incidents 
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cises of  the  occasion ;  accompanied  by  an  account  of 
the  origin  of  the  undertaking  and  of  the  arrangement 
of  the  cemetery  grounds,  and  by  a  map  of  the  Battle- 
field and  a  plan  of  the  cemetery.  Published  for  the 
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FACTS  for  the  People.  A  Valuable  Campaign  Document 
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port  —  What  the  Southern  Papers  Say  —  and  The 
Political  Record  of  Stephen  A.  Douglas  [Printed  and 
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FARQUHAR.  The  claims  of  God  to  recognition  in  the 
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FIELD.  Address  on  the  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham 
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Three  sermons,  the  first  by  Rev.  Thomas  Swaim,  pastor 
of  the  Baptist  Church ;  second  by  Rev.  J.  L.  Janeway, 
of  the  Presbyterian  Church ;  third  by  Rev.  J.  P.  Dailey,  of 
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FOSTELL.  A  Rare  and  Valuable  Collection  of  relics  of 
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days," etc.  Fourth  edition.  Cassell  &  Company,  Lim- 
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Various  issues,  Fifth  ed.  1893. 

FOWLER,  (C.  H.)  An  Oration  on  the  Character  and 
Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Delivered  by 
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FOWLER,  (Henry.)  Character  and  Death  of  Abraham 
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April  23,  1865.  By  Rev.  Henry  Fowler,  Pastor  of  the 
Central  Presbyterian  Church.  Published  by  Request. 
Auburn,  N.  Y. :  William  J.  Moses'  Steam  Press  Es- 
tablishment, No.  16  Clark  Street.  New  York:  Shel- 
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FOWLER,  (John.)  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  Presi- 
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of  New-Rochelle,  Westchester  Co.,  N.  Y.,  by  John 
Fowler,  Jr.,  Thursday  Ev'g,  April  20,  1865,  in  the 
Old  Episcopal  Church,  New-Rochelle.  New  York: 
John  A.  Gray  &  Green,  Printers,  cor.  Frankfort  and 
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HANAFORD.  Our  Martyred  President.  By  Mrs.  P. 
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HANES.  Bywyd  Abraham  Lincoln,  o  Illinois,  a  Hannibal 
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Ethioliad  yr  tachwedd,  i860;  yr  nghyd  a  Golygiadau 
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HARBAUGH.  Treason  and  Law.  A  Discourse,  deliv- 
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Professor  of  Theology  at  Mercersburg,  Pa.  Published 
by  request  of  the  audience.  Philadelphia:  Jas.  B. 
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&  Publisher     M.  O.  Wolf     St.  Petersburg     Moscow 

[No  year]      i2mo,  pp   106 424 

In  Russian,  the  above  being  an  English  rendition  of  the 
Russian   characters. 

HOLLAND.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President 
of  the  United  States,  pronounced  at  the  City  Hall, 
Springfield,  Mass.,  April  19,  1865.  By  J.  G.  Holland. 
Springfield ;    Samuel    Bowles   &    Co. :     L.    J.    Powers. 

1865.  8vo,  pp   18.     5,000  copies 425 

HOLLAND.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  by  J.  G. 
Holland,  Member  of  the  Massachusetts  Historical  So- 
ciety.    Springfield,  Mass. :     Published  by  Gurdon  Bill. 

1866.  8vo,  pp  544.     Plates.     80,000  copies.      .      426 

HOLLAND.  Das  Leben  Abraham  Lincoln's  von  J.  G. 
Holland,  Mitglied  der  historischen  Gesellschaft  von 
Massachusetts.  Springfield,  Massachusetts:  Verlag 
von  Gurdon  Bill.     1866.     8vo,  pp  588.     Portrait.    427 

HOPKINS.  A  Discourse,  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, Delivered  in  the  1st  Presbyterian  Church  in 
Bloomington,  Indiana,  April  19th,  1865,  by  Rev.  T.  M. 
Hopkins.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  7.  350 
copies 428 

HORNBLOWER.  Sermon  Occasioned  by  the  Assassina- 
tion of  President  Lincoln.  Delivered  April  16th,  1865. 
In  First  Presbyterian  Church,  of  Paterson,  N.  J.  by 
W.  H.  Hornblower,  Pastor.  Paterson,  N.  J. :  Printed 
by  Chiswell  &  Wurts,  "  Press  "  Office,  cor.  Broadway 
Si  Main  street.     1865.    8vo,  pp  15.     1,000  copies.    429 


236  Abraham   Lincoln 

HOUSE.  The  House  that  Jeff  Built  [Cut,  "  Banner  of 
the  South  Carolina  Convention."]  New  York:  The 
American  News  Company,  Nos.  119  and  121  Nassau 
Street.  [No  year]  8vo,  pp  (2),  16.  Illustrated.  430 
Copyright,  1868,  by  the  author,  John  J.  Reed.  Satirical 
parody,  illustrating  the  rise  and  fall  of  the  Confederacy, 
one  verse  relating  to  the  assassination.  Excellent  cut  of 
the  rattle  snake  banner. 

HOWARD.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln:  with  ex- 
tracts from  his  speeches.  By  J.  Q.  Howard.  Colum- 
bus: Follet,  Foster  and  Company,  i860.  i2mo,  pp 
102 431 

Imprint  on  cover :  "  Cincinnati :  Anderson,  Gates  and 
Wright,  i860."  The  copyright  entry  is  by  Columbus  firm. 
A  prefatory  note  is  dated  June  26,  i860,  on  which  day,  as 
declared  by  the  author,  the  work  "  was  printed."  Next 
to  the  "Wigwam  Edition,"  (No.  1052),  the  above  is  appar- 
ently the  pioneer  biography,  the  Scripps  Life,  (No.  842), 
not  being  copyrighted  until  July.  Interesting  reference  to 
the  book  occurs  in  a  letter  from  Mr.  Lincoln.  See  Com- 
plete Works,  Gettysburg  Edition,  Vol.  6,  p  40. 

HOWARD.  Das  Leben  von  Abraham  Lincoln,  nebst  Aus- 
ziigen  aus  seinen  Reden.  Aus  dem  Englischen  von  J. 
Q.  Howard,  Uebersetzt  druch  Professor  Wilhelm 
Grauert.     Columbus:     Follett,  Foster  und  Compagnie. 

i860.     i2mo,  pp   (2),  57 431a 

Doubtless  the  first  Lincoln  biography  printed  in  any 
foreign  language. 

HOWE.  The  Memory  of  Lincoln.  Poems  Selected 
With  an  Introduction  by  M.  A.  DeWolfe  Howe  Bos- 
ton Small  Maynard  &  Company.  1899.  i6mo,  pp 
xvii,   65.     Portrait 432 

The  choicest  of  the  poetical  tributes,  with  discriminating 
comment. 

HOWLETT.  The  Dealings  of  God  with  our  Nation.  A 
Discourse  delivered  in  Washington,  D.  C,  on  the  Day 


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of  Humiliation  and  Prayer,  June  I,  1865,  by  Rev. 
T.  R.  Howlett,  Pastor  of  the  Calvary  Baptist  Church. 
Washington,  D.  C,  Gibson  Brothers,  Printers.  1865. 
8vo,  pp  7 .     433 

HUBBARD.  Little  Journeys  to  the  Homes  of  American 
Statesmen  by  Elbert  Hubbard  Abraham  Lincoln  De- 
cember, 1898  New  York  and  London:  G.  P.  Put- 
nam's Sons  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  The  Knickerbocker 
Press  i2mo,  pp  395  to  436.  Portrait.  .  .  .  434 
Title  on  cover  only.  Also  in  volume  "  Little  Journeys," 
1899.     Same  publishers. 

HUIDEKOPER.  Personal  Notes  and  Reminiscences  of 
Lincoln  by  H.  S.  Huidekoper  Philadelphia  Bicking 
Print,  S.  E.  Cor.  Tenth  and  Market  1896  8vo,  pp 
20 435 

HUMBOLDT.  Fin  de  Siecle  Lincoln's  Birthday  Exer- 
cises for  Schools.  Arranged  by  Archibald  Humboldt. 
March  Brothers,  Publishers,  48  East  Mulberry  Street, 
Lebanon,  Ohio.     [1900]     8vo,  pp  24.     .      .      .     436 

HUME.  An  Address  in  Commemoration  of  the  birth  of 
Abraham  Lincoln  delivered  at  the  337th  dinner  of 
the  New  England  Club  by  Harrison  Hume  Presi- 
dent of  the  Club  Boston:  The  Sparrell  Print  55 
Franklin  St.     1892.     8vo,  pp  39 437 

HUMOROUS  and  Pathetic  Stories  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
A  Collection  of  Anecdotes  and  Stories  told  by  and  of 
President  Lincoln;  Many  of  them  Heretofore  Un- 
published. The  Lincoln  Publishing  Company,  Fort 
Wayne,  Indiana.  [No  year]  i2mo,  pp  70.  Por- 
trait  438 

Another   edition,    with    some   differences    in  arrangement 
of  contents,  has  same  title  page  except  that  "  Stories  "  in 


238  Abraham   Lincoln 

the  first  line  reads  "  Tales."  In  this  a  larger  type  is  used 
for  division  headings.  A  second  part  is  added  containing 
advertising  matter,  and  a  third  has  five  crude  plates. 

HUNT.  Address  delivered  by  the  Hon.  A.  B.  Hunt  on 
the  Life  and  Times  of  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  First 
Congregational  Church  of  Alameda.  [California.] 
Sunday  Eve.,  Feb.  12,  1899  It  being  the  89th  Anni- 
versary of  the  Birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Privately 
printed,  1899]      8vo,  pp  34 439 

HUTCHINSON.  Hutchinson's  Republican  Songster,  for 
the  Campaign  of  i860,  edited  by  John  W.  Hutchinson, 
of  the  Hutchinson  family  of  singers.  [Motto.]  New 
York:  O.  Hutchinson,  publisher,  67  Nassau  street. 
i860.     i2mo,     pp     72 440 

HYLTON.  The  Prassidicide :  A  Poem,  by  J.  Dunbar 
Hylton,  M.  D.,  Author  of  "  Lays  of  Ancient  Times," 
"The  Bride  of  Gettysburg,"  &c.  &c.  Philadelphia. 
1868.     i8mo,  pp  (2),  218.     500  copies.  .      .      .     441 

IDES.  The  Ides  of  March;  or  Abraham  Lincoln,  Private 
Citizen.  Being  a  sequel  to  the  end  of  the  Irrepressible 
Conflict.  By  a  Merchant  of  Philadelphia.  Philadel- 
phia: King  &  Baird,  Printers,  No.  607  Sansom  Street. 
1861.     8vo,    pp   29 442 

ILLINOIS.  Death  of  Lincoln.  Proceedings  in  the  Su- 
preme Court  of  Illinois.  Presentation  of  the  Bar 
Resolutions  in  regard  to  Mr.  Lincoln's  decease.  Chi- 
cago: J.  W.  Middleton  &  Co.,  Publishers,  196  Lake 
Street.     1865.     8vo,  pp  17 443 

ILLUSTRATED  Life,  Services,  Martyrdom,  and  Funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sixteenth  President  of  the 
United  States.  With  a  Portrait  of  President  Lincoln, 
and  other  Illustrative  Engravings  of  the  Scene  of  the 


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Assassination,  etc.  With  a  full  history  of  his  Life; 
Assassination;  Death  and  Funeral.  His  career  as  a 
Lawyer  and  Politician;  his  services  in  Congress;  with 
his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts,  and  services  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
the  Army  and  Navy,  from  the  time  of  his  first  Inaugu- 
ration as  President  of  the  United  States,  until  the  night 
of  his  Assassination.  Only  new  and  complete  edition, 
with  a  full  history  of  the  assassination,  by  distinguished 
eye-witnesses  of  it;  Mr.  Lincoln's  Death-bed  scenes, 
and  a  full  account  of  the  Funeral  Ceremonies,  from 
the  time  his  remains  were  placed  in  the  East  Room  of 
the  White  House,  until  they  were  finally  consigned  to 
their  last  resting  place,  in  Oak  Ridge  Cemetery,  at 
Springfield,  Illinois;  with  Addresses  and  Sermons  by  the 
Hon.  Schuyler  Colfax;  Hon.  George  Bancroft;  Rev. 
Henry  Ward  Beecher;  General  Walbridge;  Bishop 
Simpson,  etc.,  with  a  full  account  of  the  escape,  pursuit, 
apprehension,  and  death  of  the  assassin,  Booth.  Phila- 
delphia: T.  B.  Peterson  &  Brothers,  306  Chestnut 
Street.     [1866.]     i2mo,  pp  (8),  16-299.       •      •     444 

ILLUSTRATED  Life,  Services,  Martyrdom  and  Funeral 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.  Sixteenth  President  of  the 
United  States.  With  a  full  account  of  the  Imposing 
Ceremonies  at  the  National  Capitol,  on  February  12th, 
1866,  and  the  Hon.  George  Bancroft's  Oration,  de- 
livered on  the  occasion  before  both  Houses  of  Congress, 
by  their  request,  presence  of  President  Andrew  Johnson, 
the  Cabinet,  Gen.  Grant,  Chief  Justice  Chase,  and  the 
Diplomatic  corps.  With  a  portrait  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, and  other  illustrations,  Engravings  of  the  scene  of 
the  Assassination,  etc.  With  a  full  history  of  his  Life; 
Assassination;  Death,  and  Funeral;  His  Career  as  a 


240  Abraham   Lincoln 

Lawyer  and  Politician ;  his  services  in  Congress ;  with 
his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts  and  services  as  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States,  and  Commander  in  Chief  of 
the  Army  and  Navy,  from  the  time  of  his  first  inaugu- 
ration as  President  of  the  United  States,  until  the  night 
of  his  Assassination.  Only  new  and  complete  edition, 
with  a  full  history  of  the  assassination  of  the  President, 
by  distinguished  witnesses  of  it.  Mr.  Lincoln's  death- 
bed scenes,  and  a  full  account  of  the  Funeral  Cere- 
monies, from  the  time  his  remains  were  placed  in  the 
East  Room  of  the  White  House,  until  they  were  finally 
consigned  to  their  last  resting  place,  in  Oak  Ridge 
Cemetery,  at  Springfield,  Illinois;  with  Addresses  and 
Sermons  by  the  Hon.  George  Bancroft,  Rev.  Henry 
Ward  Beecher,  General  Walbridge,  Honorable  Schuy- 
ler Colfax,  Bishop  Simpson,  etc.;  with  a  full  account 
of  the  escape,  pursuit,  apprehension,  and  death  of  the 
assassin  Booth ;  as  well  as  the  oration  delivered  by  the 
Hon.  George  Bancroft,  on  February  12,  1866,  before 
both  Houses  of  Congress,  in  presence  of  President 
Johnson,  the  Cabinet,  Gen.  Grant,  Chief  Justice  Chase 
and  the  Foreign  Ministers.  Philadelphia:  T.  B. 
Peterson   &   Brothers;  306  Chestnut   Street.      [1866.] 

i2mo,  pp   (8),   16-328 445 

A  reprint,  with  various  additions  and  deductions,  of  the 
last  above. 

INAUGURAL  Ceremonies  of  the  Freedmen's  Memorial 
Monument  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  Washington  City, 
April  14,  1876.  Saint  Louis:  Levison  &  Blythe, 
Printers,  Stationers,  and  Blank  Book  Manufacturers, 
219    Olive    Street.     1876.     8vo,    pp    28.     Photo,    of 

monument 446 

Contains  account  of  the  ceremonies,  history  of  the  monu- 
ment, oration  of  Fred  Douglass,  and  poem  by  Miss  Ray. 


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INDIANA-PLACE.  Order  of  Services  at  Indiana-Place 
Chapel,  [Boston,]  on  Easter  Sunday,  April  16,  1865; 
being  the  Sunday  after  the  Assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  Boston :  Walker,  Fuller  and  Company,  245 
Washington      street.      1865.     l6mo,      pp      24.      1,000 

copies 447 

Sermon  by  Rev.  James  Freeman  Clarke. 

INGERSOLL.  Abraham  Lincoln,  A  Lecture  by  Robert 
G.  Ingersoll.  Nothing  is  grander  than  to  break  chains 
from  the  bodies  of  men  —  nothing  nobler  than  to  de- 
stroy the  phantoms  of  the  soul.  New  York.  C.  P. 
Farrell,  Publisher.  1895.  i2mo,  pp  53.  Por- 
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INGERSOLL.     Authorized    edition.     Col.    R.    G.    Inger- 
soll's   Lecture  Abraham    Lincoln.      [Portrait   and    fac- 
simile signature  of  author ;  no  imprint]  8vo,  pp  8     449 
But  five  pages  of  the  lecture ;  rest  devoted  to  Garfield. 

INGERSOLL.  Abraham  Lincoln,  a.  Lecture  by  Robert  G. 
Ingersoll.  [Motto]  New  York.  C.  P.  Farrell, 
Publisher.  1903.  8vo,  pp  153.  Portraits  of  subject 
and   author 450 

Publisher  states :     "  Of  this  edition  only  ten  copies  were 
done  into  print." 

INGHAM.  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address  delivered  at 
the  Commencement  Exercises  of  the  Irvington  High 
School  in  the  Town  Hall,  Irvington,  N.  Y.,  Thurs- 
day Evening,  June  26,  1902,  By  John  Albertson  Ing- 
ham The  Knickerbocker  Press  New  York.  [No 
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INTERIOR  Causes  of  the  War:  The  Nation  demonized, 
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Ohio.      [Quotation]      Published  and  sold  by  M.  Doo- 


242  Abraham  Lincoln 

lady,  Agent,  No.  49     Walker  St.,  N.  Y.     1863.     8vo, 
PP  115 452 

IRELAN.  History  of  the  Life,  Administration,  and  Times 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United 
States.  War  of  the  Rebellion,  and  Downfall  of  Hu- 
man Slavery.  By  John  Robert  Irelan,  M.  D.  In  two 
volumes.  Chicago:  Fairbanks  and  Palmer  Publishing 
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Vols,  xvi  and  xvii  in  "  The  Republic ;  or,  A  History  of 
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IRVIN.  A  Sermon  preached  on  Sabbath  Morning,  April 
16,  1865,  the  day  after  the  Death  of  President  Lincoln. 
By  the  Rev.  Wm.  Irvin,  Pastor  of  the  Presbyterian 
Church,  Rondout,  N.  Y.  New  York:  John  A.  Gray 
&  Green,  Printers,  16  and  18  Jacob  Street,  1865.  8vo, 
pp  20.    250  copies 454 

IS  the  President  of  the  United  States  violating  the  Constitu- 
tion in  making  arrests?  Hear  the  President's  answer. 
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occasion  of  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  Presi- 
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Request.  Bangor:  Wheeler  &  Lynde,  Printers.  1865 
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JAGGAR.  A  sermon,  by  the  Rev.  Thomas  A.  Jaggar,  at 
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1903  Unity  Publishing  Company  3939  Langley  Ave- 
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JONES,  (Thomas  A.)  J.  Wilkes  Booth  An  Account  of 
his  Sojourn  in  Southern  Maryland  after  the  Assassina- 
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Lace  Rochester,  N.  Y.  1904  i2mo,  pp  40.  Por- 
trait  473 

JORDAN.  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  de- 
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in  Trinity  (P.  E.),  Church,  on  Sunday  Evening,  April 
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of  Respect  to  the  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late 
President  of  the  United  States,  and  Assassinated  in  the 
City  of  Washington,  on  Friday  night,  April  14,  1865. 
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KEITH.  An  Address  delivered  at  the  Funeral  Solemnities 
of  the  late  President  Lincoln  at  the  Church  of  our 
Saviour,  Jenkintown,  Wednesday  Noon,  April  19th, 
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KELLEY.  Lincoln  and  Stanton  A  study  of  the  war  ad- 
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KREBS.  A  Sermon  in  Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
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LIFE  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  sixteenth 
President  of  the  United  States;  and  Commander-in- 
chief  of  the  Army  and  Navy  of  the  United  States.  With 
a  full  history  of  his  Life;  his  career  as  a  Lawyer  and 
Politician;  his  services  in  Congress;  with  a  full  ac- 
count of  his  Speeches,  Proclamations,  Acts,  and  services 
as  President  of  the  United  States,  and  Commander-in- 
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Lincoln's  Writings  and  Speeches 

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order  of  delivery.  Following  these  are  the  official  prints  of 
Inaugurals  and  annual  messages  in  chronological  order.  The 
remainder  are  arranged  so  far  as  practicable  according  to  the 
years  of  publication. 

LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  at  a  political  discus- 
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Lincoln,  Esq.,  (And  Published  by  the  Direction  of  the 
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256  •    Abraham   Lincoln 

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LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Mr.  A.  Lincoln  on  the  Presiden- 
tial Question.  Delivered  in  the  House  of  Representa- 
tives, July  21,  1848.  Washington:  L.  Towers, 
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LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Lost  Speech  May  29, 
1856  A  Souvenir  of  the  Eleventh  Annual  Dinner  of 
the  Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York,  at  the 
Waldorf,  February  12,  1897  New  York  Printed  for 
the  Committee  1897  8vo,  pp  55.  Portrait  .  524 
The  version  of  Henry  C.  Whitney,  written  many  years 
after  the  event ;  accuracy  much  doubted.  Edition  500 
copies,  printed  from  type  at  the  DeVinne  Press. 


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LINCOLN.  Speech  of  Hon.  A.  Lincoln,  delivered  at  Cin- 
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LINCOLN.  The  Address  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  in 
vindication  of  the  policy  of  the  framers  of  the  consti- 
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livered at  Cooper  Institute,  February  27th,  i860,  issued 
by  the  Young  Men's  Republican  Union,  (659  Broad- 
way, New  York,)  with  Notes  by  Charles  C.  Nott  & 
Cephas  Brainerd,  Members  of  the  Board  of  Control. 
New  York:  George  F.  Nesbitt  &  Co.,  Printers  and 
Stationers,     i860.     8vo,  pp  32 528 

LINCOLN.  Tribune  Tracts. — No.  4.  National  politics. 
Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  Delivered  at 
the  Cooper  Institute,  Monday,  Feb.  27,  i860,  [i860] 
8vo,  pp  15 529 

LINCOLN.  Press  &  Tribune  Documents  for  i860.  No. 
I.  The  Testimony  of  the  Framers  of  the  Constitution. 
Great  Speech  of  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln  at  the  Cooper 
Institute,  New  York,  Feb.  27th,  i860.  Price  60  cents 
per  100  or  $5.00  per  1000.  [Chicago]  8vo, 
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258  Abraham   Lincoln 

LINCOLN.  Evening  Journal  Tracts,  No.  5.  National 
Politics.  Speech  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois.  De- 
livered in  Cooper  Institute,  Monday,  February  27, 
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LINCOLN.  New  Yorker-Demokrat.  Flugblatt  No.  4. 
Die  Nationale  Politik.  Rede  von  Abraham  Lincoln, 
Gehalten  un  Cooper  Institute  New  York  am  27. 
Felmar  i860.  [No  year,  no  place.]  8vo,  pp  10. 
Illustrated 532 

LINCOLN.  The  Republican  party  vindicated  —  The  de- 
mands of  the  South  explained.  Speech  of  Hon.  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  of  Illinois,  at  the  Cooper  Institute,  New 
York  city,  February  27,  i860.  [No  year,  no  place.] 
8vo,    pp    8.     Issued    by    the    Congressional    Campaign 

Committee 533 

Another    issue    under    same    auspices    and    title    occupies 
first  9  pp  of  a  16  page  pamphlet. 

LINCOLN.  Old  South  Leaflets.  No.  107.  Lincoln's 
Cooper  Institute  Address.  Address  at  Cooper  Insti- 
tute, New  York,  Feb.  27,   i860.     [No  year]      i2mo, 

PP  20 534 

Published  by  the  Directors  of  the  Old  South  Work,  Old 
South   Meeting-House,   Boston. 

LINCOLN.  Address  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  taking  the 
Oath  of  office  as  President  of  the  United  States,  March 
4,  1 86 1.  Washington:  Government  Printing  Office. 
1861.     8vo,  pp  12 535 

LINCOLN.  37th  Congress,  1st  Session.  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives. Ex.  Doc.  Message  of  the  President 
of  the  Linked  States  to  the  Two  Houses  of  Congress, 
at  The  Commencement  of  the  First  Session  of  The 
Thirty-Seventh  Congress.     Washington:     Government 


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LINCOLN.  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States  and  Reports  proper  of  the  Heads  of  Depart- 
ments, made  at  the  second  session  of  the  Thirty-seventh 
Congress.     Washington :     Government  Printing  Office. 

1862.     8vo,  pp    108 537 

Date  Dec.  3,  1861. 

LINCOLN.  No  2.  N.  Y.  Christian  Commission.  Good 
Words  from  the  President.  A  Proclamation.  [Cap- 
tion title]  8vo,  pp  4 537a 

LINCOLN.  Amnesty  Proclamation  and  Third  Annual 
Message  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  of  the  United 
States  read  in  Congress,  Wednesday,  December  9,  1863. 

[No  imprint,]      8vo,  pp  20 538 

Date  Dec.  8,  1863. 

LINCOLN.  Message  of  the  President  of  the  United 
States,  and  Accompanying  Documents,  to  the  Two 
Houses  of  Congress,  at  the  commencement  of  the  Second 
Session  of  the  Thirty-Eighth  Congress.  Washington: 
Government  Printing  Office.     1 864.     8vo,  pp  14.     539 

Date  Dec.  6,  1864. 
/■ 
LINCOLN.     Les   Etats-Unis  en    1865    d'apres  les   Docu- 
ments officiels  communiques  au  Congres  Par  A.  Mal- 
espine    Paris    E.  Dentu,  Libraire-Editeur  Palais-Royal, 
Galerie  d'Orleans,  17-19  1865.     8vo,  pp  48     .     539a 

LINCOLN.  Inaugural  Address.  March  4,  1865.  [Wash- 
ington, 1865]     8vo,  pp  3 540 

LINCOLN.  Old  South  Leaflets.  No.  11.  Lincoln's  In- 
augurals, the  Emancipation  Proclamation,  Etc.  [No 
year]      i2mo,  pp  16 541 


260  Abraham   Lincoln 

LINCOLN.  Fac-simile  of  the  Autograph  Letter  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  President  of  the  U.  S.,  to  Gen.  Henry 
H.  Sibley  of  Minnesota,  Ordering  him  to  execute  39 
of  the  303  Indian  murderers,  found  guilty  by  a  mili- 
tary commission,  of  massacring  white  people  in  the  out- 
break of  1862,  and  condemned  to  be  hung.  The  orig- 
inal is  the  Property  of  the  Minnesota  Historical  Soci- 
ety, St.  Paul.  Heliograph  Printing  Co.,  220  Devon- 
shire St.,  Boston.  [No  year]  Sm.  4to,  pp,  (3.)  542 
Letter  dated  Dec.  6,  1862.     Original  lost. 

LINCOLN.  Lincoln's  Gettysburg  Speech.  Critic  Leaflet 
No.  3.     New  York:     The  Critic  Co.     1898.     i2mo, 

PP  4 543 

Facsimile  of  autographic  copy  made  for  the  soldier's  and 
sailor's  fair  held  in  Baltimore  in  1864.  Shows  final  and 
authentic  form  of  the  address.  Reproduced  first  in  "  Auto- 
graph Leaves  of  Our  Country's  Authors."  Cushings  & 
Bailey,  Baltimore,  1864.  See  article,  "  Lincoln's  Gettysburg 
Address,"  by  Mr.  Nicolay,  and  letter  of  Maj.  Lambert,  both 
in  Century  Magazine,  February,  1894.  For  a  careful  study 
of  differing  versions,  see  Lambert,  No.  497. 

LINCOLN.  A  Letter  from  Abraham  Lincoln  to  General 
Joseph  Hooker  January  26,  1863.  Philadelphia  1879 
8vo,  pp,  (6) 544 

Said  to  be  the  first  appearance  of  this  letter  in  print ; 
45  copies  privately  printed. 

LINCOLN.  Evening  Journal's  Doc's,  No.  1.  The  War 
Policy  of  the  Administration.  Letter  of  the  President 
to  the  Union  Mass  Convention  at  Springfield,  Illinois. 
Aug.  16,  1863.      [No  place,  no  year.]     8vo.  pp  8.     545 

LINCOLN.  President  Lincoln's  Views.  An  important 
letter  on  the  principles  involved  in  the  Vallandigham 
case.  Correspondence  in  relation  to  the  Democratic 
Meeting,  at  Albany,  N.  Y.     Philadelphia:     King  and 


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Baird,  printers,   No.  607  Sansom  street.     1863.     8vo, 
PP.  16 546 

LINCOLN.  The  letters  of  President  Lincoln  on  questions 
of  National  Policy.  I.  To  General  McClellan.  II. 
To  Horace  Greeley.  III.  To  Fernando  Wood.  IV. 
To  the  Albany  Committee.  V.  To  Governor  Sey- 
mour. VI.  To  the  Springfield  Meeting.  New 
York:  H.  H.  Lloyd  &  Co.,  81  John  street.  The 
trade  supplied  by  Sinclair  Tousey,  121  Nassau  street, 
New  York.  H.  Dexter,  113  Nassau  street,  New  York. 
B.  B.  Russell,  515  Washington  street,  Boston.  R.  R. 
Landon,  88  Lake  street,  Chicago.  1863.  i2mo, 
PP  22 547 

LINCOLN.  Freedom  National.  The  Emancipation  Proc- 
lamation Vindicated.  The  emancipation  proclamation 
by  the  President  of  the  United  States,  issued  Jan.  1, 
1863,  and  a  letter  of  the  President  of  the  U.  S.  to  the 
Union  Convention  holden  at  Springfield  [111.],  Sept. 
3d,  1863.  Officially  revised  and  corrected.  Washing- 
ton: Press  of  the  National  Republican.  1863.  8vo, 
PP   14 548 

LINCOLN.  Tribune  War  Tracts,  No.  5.  President  on 
Vallandigham  and  "  Arbitrary  Arrests."  [No  year, 
no  place.]      8vo,  pp  4 549 

LINCOLN.  The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  upon 
Slavery  and  its  issues:  indicated  by  his  speeches,  let- 
ters, messages,  and  proclamations.  L.  Towers,  printer 
for  the  Union  Congressional  committee.  [No  year,  no 
place.]     8vo,  pp  16 550 

LINCOLN.  U.  L.  A.  The  Opinions  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln  upon    Slavery   and    its    Issues:     indicated    by   his 


262  Abraham   Lincoln 

speeches,    letters,    messages,    and    proclamations.      [No 
imprint]      8vo,  pp  16 551 

Same  matter  as  last  above. 

LINCOLN.  '  Opinion  on  Slavery  '  and  '  Reconstruction  of 
the  Union',  as  expressed  by  President  Lincoln.  With 
brief  notes  by  Hon.  William  Whiting.  Printed  for 
the  Union  Congressional  Committee  by  John  A.  Gray 
&  Green      [New  York,  1864]      8vo,  pp  16  .      .      552 

LINCOLN.  The  Martyr's  Monument.  Being  the  Patri- 
otism and  Political  Wisdom  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  as 
exhibited  in  his  Speeches,  Messages,  Orders,  and  Proc- 
lamations from  the  Presidential  Canvass  of  i860,  until 
his  Assassination,  April  14,  1865.  [Motto.]  New 
York:  American  News  Company,  119  and  121  Nas- 
sau Street.  [1865]  i2mo,  pp  iv,  297.  1,200  cop- 
ies      553 

Edited  by  Dr.  Francis  Leiber. 

LINCOLN.  Gems  from  Abraham  Lincoln.  Born  Febru- 
ary 1 2th,  1809,  in  Hardin  County,  Ky.  Died  April 
15th,  1865,  at  Washington,  D.  C.  Published  by  Trent, 
Filmer  &  Co.,  37  Park  Row,  and  Derby  &  Miller,  5 
Spruce  St.,  New  York.  1865.  Small  4to,  pp,  (32). 
Portrait 554 

LINCOLN.  In  Memoriam.  Trent,  Filmer  &  Co.,  37 
Park  Row,  New  York.     [No  year.]     Small  4to,  pp, 

(12) 555 

Printed  on  alternate  pages.  Contains,  besides  various 
addresses  and  papers,  tbe  "  favorite  poem,"  with  a  letter 
containing  it,  from  F.  B.  Carpenter. 

LINCOLN.  Selections  from  the  Works  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln A  Souvenir  of  the  Seventh  Annual  Dinner  of  the 
Republican  Club  of  the  City  of  New  York,  at  Del- 


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by  the  Committee  1893  i8mo,  pp  119.  Nine  por- 
traits of  Lincoln 556 

LINCOLN.     Three    Great    Speeches  Abraham    Lincoln 

Philadelphia     Benjamin  F.   Emery  21   South   Fourth 

Street.     [No  year]      i6mo,  pp  16  .      .      .     557 

Speeches  at  Independence  Hall  and  Gettysburg,  and  the 

second  Inaugural. 

LINCOLN.  American  History  Leaflets  Colonial  and 
Constitutional.  Edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and 
Edward  Channing,  of  Harvard  University.  No.  18. 
November,  1894.  Lincoln's  Inaugural  and  first  Mes- 
sage to  Congress.  New  York  A.  Lovell  &  Company. 
1894.     i2mof  pp  27 558 

LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Complete  Works  Com- 
prising his  Speeches,  Letters,  State  Papers,  and  Miscel- 
laneous Writings  Edited  by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John 
Hay  New  York  The  Century  Co.  1894.  In  tw0 
Volumes,  8vo.  Portrait.  Vol  I,  pp  695.  Vol  2,  pp 
770 559 

LINCOLN.  Words  of  Lincoln  Including  Several  Hun- 
dred Opinions  of  his  Life  and  Character  by  Eminent 
Persons  of  this  and  other  Lands  Compiled  by  Osborn 
H.  Oldroyd  author  "  Lincoln  Memorial  Album,"  "  A 
Soldier's  Story  of  the  Siege  of  Vicksburg  "  With  an 
Introduction  by  Melville  W.  Fuller  Chief  Justice  of 
the  United  States  and  Teunis  S.  Hamlin  Pastor 
Church  of  the  Covenant,  Washington,  D.  C.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  O.  H.  Oldroyd  [1895-]  i2mo,  pp 
xvii,  221.     Illustrated 560 

LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln's  Speeches.  Compiled  by 
L.  E.  Chittenden,  Ex-Secretary  [sic]  of  the  Treasury, 


264  Abraham   Lincoln 

Author  of  "  President  Lincoln,"  "  Personal  Recollec- 
tions," etc.  New  York:  Dodd,  Mead  and  Company. 
1895.     i2mo,  pp  vi,  371.     Portrait    ....      561 

LINCOLN.  Words  of  Lincoln.  [In  the  National  Tri- 
bune Library,  Vol.  I,  No.  2.]  Washington,  D.  C, 
Nov.   16,   1895.     8vo,  pp  16.     Portrait   .      .      .      562 

LINCOLN.  American  History  Leaflets  Colonial  and 
Constitutional.  Edited  by  Albert  Bushnell  Hart  and 
Edward  Channing,  of  Harvard  University.  No.  26. 
March,  1896.  Extracts  from  Lincoln's  State  Papers. 
New  York  A.  Lovell  &  Company  1896.  i2mo,  pp 
35 563 

LINCOLN.  A  Compilation  of  the  Messages  and  Papers 
of  the  Presidents  1 789-1 897  Published  by  Authority 
of  Congress  by  James  D.  Richardson  A  Representative 
from  the  State  of  Tennessee  Volume  VI  Washing- 
ton  Government   Printing   Office     1897.     8vo,   pp  vi, 

758 564 

Covers  period  of  1861  to  1869,  Lincoln  and  Johnson. 

LINCOLN.  Little  Masterpieces  Edited  by  Bliss  Perry 
Abraham  Lincoln  Early  Speeches  Springfield  Speech 
Cooper  Union  Speech  Inaugural  Addresses  Gettys- 
burg Address  Selected  Letters  Lincoln's  Lost  Speech 
New  York  Doubleday  &  McClure  Co.  1898. 
i6mo,  pp  xiii,  167.     Portrait 565 

LINCOLN.  To  Lincoln  Republicans  on  the  Anniversary 
of  the  Birthday  of  Abraham  Lincoln  February  12, 
1900.  We  can  only  wisely  guide  our  course  for  the 
future,  by  careful  study  of  the  landmarks  of  the  past. 

[No  imprint,  1900]      i6mo,  pp  8 566 

Lincoln    extracts,    circulated    at    Minneapolis,    Minn.,    by 
"  anti-imperialist "   partisans. 


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LINCOLN.  Lincoln's  Words  on  Living  Questions  A  col- 
lection of  all  the  recorded  utterances  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln bearing  upon  questions  of  today.  Edited  by  H.  S. 
Taylor  and  D.  M.  Fulwiler  Paper,  25  cents.  Cloth, 
75  cents.  The  Trusty  Publishing  Company  418 
Roanoke  Bldg.,  Chicago,  111.  [1900]  i2mo,  pp 
175 567 

LINCOLN.  The  Life,  Stories  and  Speeches  of  Abraham 
Lincoln  A  compilation  of  Lincoln's  most  remarkable 
utterances  with  a  sketch  of  his  life  By  Paul  Selby 
Chicago  New  York  George  M.  Hill  Company 
1900     i2mo,  pp  469.     Illustrated      ....      568 

LINCOLN.  Abraham  Lincoln  His  Book  A  facsimile 
reproduction  of  the  original  with  an  explanatory  note 
by  J.  McCan  Davis  New  York:  McClure,  Phillips 
&     Co.      1 90 1.      i6mo,     pp     in     facsimile,     42;     note, 

4-i  i-3 569 

The  original,  (now  in  the  collection  of  Maj.  Wm.  H. 
Lambert),  consists  of  newspaper  clippings,  manuscript 
notes,  and  a  letter,  pasted  and  written  in  a  small  blank 
book  for  the  use  of  a  friend  in  the  campaign  of  1858. 

LINCOLN  Passages  from  his  Speeches  and  Letters  with 
an  Introduction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder  The  Cen- 
tury Co.  New  York.  1901  24mo,  pp  xlvii,  204. 
Portrait 570 

LINCOLN.  Unpublished  Letters  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
by  Major  William  H.  Lambert  Reprinted  from  the 
Pennsylvania  Magazine  of  History  and  Biography,  Jan- 
uary, 1903.     Philadelphia     1903.     8vo,  pp  3      .      571 

LINCOLN.  Letters  and  Addresses  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
New  York  Howard  Wilford  Bell  259  Fifth  Avenue 
1903     i2mo,  pp  399 572 

No.  2  in  "  Unit "  series. 


266  Abraham  Lincoln 

LINCOLN.  The  Autobiography  of  Abraham  Lincoln 
New    York     Francis    D.    Tandy    Company     [1905] 

l8mo,  pp  67.     Portrait 573 

Besides  the  three  autobiographical  notes,  contains  the 
"  House  divided  "   speech. 

LINCOLN.  The  Writings  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Edited 
by  Arthur  Brooks  Lapsley  With  an  Introduction  by 
Theodore  Roosevelt  Together  with  The  Essay  on 
Lincoln,  by  Carl  Schurz  The  Address  on  Lincoln, 
by  Joseph  H.  Choate  and  the  Life  of  Lincoln,  by  Noah 
Brooks  [In  8  vols.]  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons  New  York 
and  London  The  Knickerbocker  Press  1905.  574 
"  Federal  edition "  of  1000  signed  and  numbered  sets. 
It  is  to  be  regretted  that  this  work  perpetuates  the  alleged 
letter  referred  to  in  note  to  No.  535.  The  same  appears 
in  No.  1004.     It  is  undoubtedly  spurious. 

LINCOLN.  Complete  Works  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Ed- 
ited by  John  G.  Nicolay  and  John  Hay  With  a  Gen- 
eral Introduction  by  Richard  Watson  Gilder,  and  Spe- 
cial Articles  by  Other  Eminent  Persons  New  and 
Enlarged    Edition    [In    12    vol's,    1905]     New    York 

Francis  D.  Tandy  Company 575 

"Gettysburg  Edition"  of  1,000  numbered  sets.  In  Press. 
A  prospectus  of  above  with  fuller  title-page,  1005,  has  pp 
(5).  22,  2. 

LINCOLN.  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  Including  In- 
augurals and  Proclamations  Selected  and  edited,  with 
an  introduction  and  prefatory  notes,  by  G.  Mercer 
Adam     New    York     A.    L.    Burt    Company    [1906] 

i2mo,  pp  xxiv,  417.     Portrait 575^ 

In  "  Burt's  Library  of  World's  Best  Books." 


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A  few  anonymous  prints  fell  under  this  heading  for  the  reason 
that  Lincoln  is  the  "  first  word  of  the  title  not  an  article."  For 
the  same  reason  others  of  like  character  are  grouped  under 
"Abraham,"  and  the  remainder  under  the  appropriate  "first 
word."  But  this  refers  to  anonymous  publications  only;  the 
author's  surname  is  the  index-word  when  such  name  is  dis- 
closed. 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  and  Hamlin  Songster,  or,  the 
Continental  Melodist,  comprising  a  choice  collection  of 
Original  and  Selected  songs,  in  honor  of  the  People's 
Candidates,  Lincoln  and  Hamlin,  and  illustrative  of 
the  enthusiasm  everywhere  entertained  for  "  Honest 
Old  Abe,"  of  Illinois,  and  the  noble  Hamlin  of  Maine. 
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Sixth  St.,  Philadelphia;  64  Baltimore  St.,  Baltimore; 
W.  J.  Bunce,  68  Bowery,  New  York,  [i860]  i6mo, 
pp  72 576 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  and  Johnson  Union  Campaign 
Songster  [Portraits.]  Philadelphia:  A.  Winch,  505 
Chestnut  Street     [1864]      i6mo,  pp  54  .      .      .     577 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  [Cut  of  Negro,]  Catechism 
wherein  the  Eccentricities  &  Beauties  of  Despotism  are 
fully  set  forth.  A  Guide  to  the  Presidential  Election 
of  1864.  J.  F.  Feeks,  Publisher,  No.  26  Ann  Street, 
N.  Y.     i2mo,  pp  46 578 

LINCOLN.  Der  Lincoln  Katechismus  worin  die  Schon- 
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LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection  Relics  of 
the  War  of  the  Rebellion.  Autographs  of  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  and  Government  Officials.  Collected  by  Julius 
E.  Francis.  Property  of  the  Lincoln  Birthday  Associ- 
ation, in  the  rooms  of  the  Buffalo  Historical  Society, 
Young  Men's  Library  Building,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  [Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.  Art-Printing  works  of  Matthews,  North- 
rup  &  Co.  Office  of  the  "  Buffalo  Morning  Express." 
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LINCOLN  at  Gettysburg.  Published  in  connection  with 
the  Exhibition  of  the  historical  painting  of  Lincoln  at 
Gettysburg,  by  Albion  H.  Bicknell,  Containing  Twenty- 
one  life-size  Portraits:  [Names  of  subjects]  Doll  & 
Richards,  No.  2  Park  Street,  Boston.     [1879]      i6mo, 

pp  48.     Key 581 

Short  sketches  of  the  persons  appearing  in  the  picture. 

LINCOLN  Memorial  Association.  Valuable  collection  of 
autographs  and  historical  papers  collected  by  J.  T. 
Mitchell,  also  the  entire  Lincoln  Memorial  Collection 
of  Chicago,  111.  At  one  time  the  personal  property  of 
Abraham  Lincoln.  To  be  sold  Wednesday  and  Thurs- 
day, Dec.  5th  and  6th,  1894.  The  Bicking  Print,  S.  E. 
Cor.  Tenth  and  Market  Streets,  Philadelphia.  [1894] 
Large  8vo,  pp  (8),  in.  Plates.  Facsimiles  .  582 
Catalogue  of  Thos.  Birch's  Sons,  No.  731;  pp  99  to  no 
relate  to  Lincoln.     This  title  is  not  literally  transcribed. 

LINCOLN.  The  Lincoln  Life  Mask,  Hands,  Bust  and 
Statuette,  Published  by  C.  Hennecke  Co.  162-164  W. 
Water  St.  Milwaukee.  207  Wabash  Ave.  Chicago, 
111.  [1891]  5x7,  oblong,  pp  16.  Illustrated.  583 
Advertisement  of  casts  made  from  the  originals  by  Doug- 
las Volk,  with  some  account  of  their  making. 


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Published    by   The    Directors    of    the    Old    South    Work, 
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LINCOLN  and  DOUGLAS.  Political  Debates  between 
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LINCOLN  and  DOUGLAS.  Political  Debates  between 
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plates 589 

Includes  Cooper  Institute  speech,  Gettysburg  address,  and 
first  inaugural.  Has  full  index,  running  heads,  and  black- 
letter  catch  words. 

LINCOLN  and  DOUGLAS.     Political  Speeches  and  De- 
bates  of   Abraham   Lincoln   and   Stephen   A.   Douglas 
1 854-1 86 1     Chicago     Scott,   Foresman  and   Company 
1900     8vo,  pp  viii,  555.     Portrait  and  plates      .      590 
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LINCOLN  and  DOUGLAS.  Maynard's  English  Classic 
Series. —  No.  216  Speeches  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  in 
the  campaign  of  1858  With  introduction  and  notes  by 
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LINCOLN  and  DOUGLAS.  The  Lincoln  and  Douglas 
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between  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Stephen  Arnold  Doug- 
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tute with  introduction  and  notes  by  Archibald  Lewis 
Bouton,  M.  A.  Assistant  Professor  of  English  in  New 
York  University  New  York  Henry  Holt  and  Com- 
pany    1905      i2mo,  pp  xlvi,  297 592 

LINCOLNIANA.  In  Memoriam.  Boston:  William  V. 
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Compiled  by  the  publisher.  Contains  many  sermons, 
eulogies,  letters,  etc.,  and  a  list  of  some  300  publications  on 
Mr.  Lincoln's  death. 

LINCOLN'S  Anecdotes;  [Cut.]  A  complete  Collection  of 
the  Anecdotes,  Stories  and  Pithy  Sayings  of  the  late 
Abraham  Lincoln,  16th  President  of  the  United  States. 
Office  of  Publication,  105  Fulton  Street,  New  York. 
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LINCOLN,  (Solomon.)  Notes  on  the  Lincoln  Families 
of  Massachusetts,  with  some  account  of  the  Family  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  U.  States.  By 
Solomon  Lincoln,  of  Hingham.  [Reprinted  from  the 
Historical  and  Genealogical  Register  for  October, 
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LIQUOR  and  Lincoln.  By  a  Physician.  "  Better  had  we 
bowed  the  neck  to  Lincoln's  yoke  than  made  ourselves 


27,2  Abraham   Lincoln 

the  willing  slaves  of  grovelling  passions  and  depraved 
appetites."     [No  place,  no  year.]      i6mo,  pp  4.     596 
A  Confederate  Temperance  tract. 

LIVES  and  Speeches  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Hannibal 
Hamlin.  Columbus,  O. :  Follett,  Foster  &  Co. 
Boston:  Brown  &  Taggart.  i860.  i2mo,  pp  406. 
Portraits  and  plate 597 

The  Lincoln  biography  is  by  William  D.  Howells;  that 
of  Mr.  Hamlin,  by  John  L.  Hayes.  A  New  York  imprint, 
also,  same  year. 

LIVES.  The  lives  of  the  present  Candidates  for  President 
and  Vice  President  of  the  United  States,  Containing  a 
condensed  and  impartial  history  of  the  lives,  public  acts, 
and  political  views  of  the  present  candidates,  with  the 
platforms  of  the  parties  they  represent,  their  portraits 
from  life,  their  letters  of  acceptance,  etc.  Cincinnati, — 
H.  M.  Rulison,  Queen  City  Publishing  House,  141 
Main  Street.  Philadelphia, —  D.  Rulison,  Quaker  City 
Publishing  House,  33  South  Third  Street.     St.  Louis, — 

C.  Drew  &  Co,  No.  125  Locust  Street.  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
—  J.  Whittier,  Jr.,  Davis  Block,  Water  Street.  [  1 860] 
i2mo,  pp  139 598 

LORING.  The  Present  Crisis.  A  Speech  delivered  by 
Dr.  Geo.  B.  Loring,  at  Lyceum  Hall,  Salem,  Wednes- 
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President  Lincoln.  Dr.  Loring's  letter  to  the  Salem 
Gazette  on  Reconstruction.  Published  by  Request. 
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D.  Howard.     1865.     8vo,  pp  12.     2,000  copies.     599 

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[LOVETT.]  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Portrait]  London: 
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Signed     Richard     Lovett,     M.     A.     "  New     Biographical 
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LOWE.  Death  of  President  Lincoln:  A  Sermon  deliv- 
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LOWELL.  No.  16.  The  President's  Policy  by  James 
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LOWELL  [In]  The  Riverside  Literature  Series  [No. 
32]  The  Gettysburg  Speech  and  Other  Papers  by 
Abraham  Lincoln  and  An  Essay  on  Lincoln  By  James 
Russell  Lowell  With  Introduction  and  Notes  Hough- 
ton, Mifflin  and  Company  Boston:  4  Park  Street 
[187 1  and  1888.]  i6mo,  pp  80.  Portrait  .  .  604 
The  essay  is  from  North  Am.  Review  for  Jan.,  1864 ; 
also,  in  "  My  Study  Windows,"  Lowell's  Works. 

LOWELL.  Ode  recited  at  the  Commemoration  of  the 
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First  separate  issue  of  the  Ode  containing  Lowell's  splen- 
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LOWREY.  The  Commander  in  Chief;  A  defence  upon 
legal  grounds  of  the  Proclamation  of  Emancipation ;  and 
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LOWRIE.  The  Lessons  of  our  National  Sorrow.  A  Dis- 
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Fort  Wayne,  Indiana,  on  the  Sabbath  Morning,  April 
16th,  1865,  succeeding  the  death  of  Abraham  Lincoln. 
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LOYAL    Publication    Society,    863    Broadway.     No.    32. 
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LUDLOW,  (James  M.)  Sermon  commemorative  of  Na- 
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Rev.  James  M.  Ludlow.  Albany :  Weed,  Parsons  and 
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"Good  Words,"  for  August  and  December,  1865. 

McCABE.  A  Sermon  preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
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McCARTHY.  Lincoln's  Plan  of  Reconstruction  By 
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McCARTY.  Lessons  from  the  Life  and  Death  of  a  good 
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McCLELLAN.  General  [George  B.]  McClellan's  letter 
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McCLINTOCK.  Discourse  delivered  on  the  Day  of  the 
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McCLURE,  (A.  K.)  Abraham  Lincoln  and  Men  of  War- 
times. Some  Personal  Recollections  of  War  and  Poli- 
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McCLURE,  (A.  K.)  "  Abe  "  Lincoln's  Yarns  and  Stories 
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that  made  Lincoln  famous  as  America's  Greatest  Story 
Teller  With  introduction  and  anecdotes  by  Colonel 
Alexander  K.  McClure  of  the  Philadelphia  Times  a 
personal  friend  and  advisor  of  the  Story  Telling  Presi- 
dent The  Story  of  Lincoln's  life  told  by  himself  in  his 
stories  Wit  and  Humor  of  the  War,  the  Courts,  the 
Backwoods  and  the  White  House  Illustrated  with  one 
hundred  original  outline  drawings  by  special  artists  of 
scenes  and  characters  in  Lincoln's  stories,  and  fifty  pho- 
tograph portraits  of  the  famous  men  of  Lincoln's  time 
and  their  biographies  Copyright  by  Henry  Neil,  1901 
Western  W.  Wilson  14  Thomas  Street,  New  York 
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McCLURE,  (J.  B.)  Abraham  Lincoln's  Stories  and 
Speeches,  Including  "Early  Life  Stories;"  "Profes- 
sional Life  Stories;  "  "  White  House  Incidents;  "  "  War 
Reminiscences,"  Etc.,  Etc.  Also  His  Speeches,  Chron- 
ologically Arranged,  from  Pappsville,  111.,  1832,  to 
His  last  Speech  in  Washington,  April  11,  1865.  In 
eluding  His  Inaugurals,  Emancipation  Proclamation, 
Gettysburg  Address,  Etc.,  Etc.,  Etc.  Fully  illustrated. 
Edited  by  J.  B.  McClure,  A.  M.  Editor  of  "  Mis- 
takes of  Ingersoll;  "  "  Life  of  Gen.  Garfield;  "  "  Edison 
and  his  Inventions ;  "  "  Moody's  Anecdotes ;  "  "  Sketches 
of  Gen.  Grant;"  "Evils  of  the  Cities;"  "Poetic 
Pearls ;  "  Etc.  Chicago.  Rhodes  &  McClure,  Publish- 
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Enlarged  issue  of  No.  619.  Editions  of  both  published 
in  different  years,  with  varying  titles.  In  some  of  the 
latter  the  pages  number  478,  but  the  matter  is  in  substance 
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delphia before  the  Pennsylvania  Commandery  of  the 
Military  Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United 
States  by  the  Chaplain  the  Rev.  Henry  C.  McCoolc, 
D.  D.,  Sc.  D.  on  the  Anniversary  of  President  Lincoln's 
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Published  by  Isaiah  Price,  Philadelphia,  March,  1001,  by 
request  of  Companions  of  the  Order. 

MACDONALD.  President  Lincoln;  his  Figure  in  His- 
tory: A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
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James  M.  Macdonald,  D.  D.  New  York:  Charles 
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MAC  EL'REY.  The  Substance  of  Two  Discourses,  occa- 
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McGIBBON.  Our  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Sermon  preached 
in  Berlin,  Illinois,  April  19,  1865,  on  the  assassination 
of  A.  Lincoln,  before  the  Baptist,  Methodist,  Christian 
and  Presbyterian  Congregations.  By  A.  W.  McGibbon, 
Licentiate  of  the  U.  P.  Church.  [No  year,  no  place.] 
8vo,  pp  12 625 

MACKENNA.  A  Short  Biography  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
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of  her  most  critical  trials,  by  B.  Vicuna  Mackenna. 
New  York:  Printed  by  S.  Hallett,  No.  60  Fulton 
street.     1866.     8vo,  pp  25 626 

McKINLEY.  Abraham  Lincoln.  An  Address  by  Will- 
iam McKinley  of  Ohio.  Before  the  Marquette  Club, 
Chicago,  Feb.  12,  1896.  [No  imprint,  place,  nor 
year.]     8vo,  pp  27 '.  627 

McLEAN  CO.  HISTORICAL  SOCIETY.  Transac- 
tions of  the  McLean  County  Historical  Society  Bloom- 
ington,  Illinois.  Meeting  of  May  29,  1900  Com- 
memorative of  the  Convention  of  May  29,  1856  that 
Organized  the  Republican  Party  in  the  State  of  Illinois 
Edited  by  Ezra  M.  Prince  Secretary  of  the  Historical 
Society.  Vol.  III.  Pantagraph  Printing  and  Station- 
ery Co.,  Bloomington,   Illinois.      1900.     8vo,  pp   184. 

Portrait  and   plates 628 

A  valuable  contribution  to  history  of  the  "  lost  speech  " 
convention  and  of  Lincoln's  part  in  formation  of  repub- 
lican party. 

MALTBY.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  by  Charles  Maltby,  late  Superintendent  of 
Indian  affairs  for  California.  1884.  Copyright  se- 
cured. Stockton,  California:  Daily  Independent 
Steam  Power  Print     1884    8vo,  pp  326.  .      .      .      629 

MANOEL.  As  Equias  de  Abrahao  Lincoln  Presidente  des 
Estados-Unidos  da  America  Com  Um  Esboco  Bio- 
graphico  de  Mesmo  Offerecido  Ao  Povo  Brasileiro 
Por  Seu  Patricio  Jose  Manoel  de  Conceiaco  Rio  Ja- 
neiro Publicada  e  a  Venda  Em  Casa  de  Eduarde  & 
Henrique  Laemert  77,  Rua  da  Quitanda,  77  [No  year] 
l6mo,   pp  40 630 


280  Abraham  Lincoln 

MANSHIP.  National  Jewels:  Washington,  Lincoln,  and 
the  Fathers  of  the  Revolution.  By  Rev.  Andrew  Man- 
ship,  of  the  Philadelphia  Conference.  Philadelphia: 
Compiled  and  Published  by  Rev.  A.  Manship,  and  for 
sale  at  the  Depository  of  the  Tract  Society,  119  North 
Sixth  St.,  at  Perkinpine  &  Higgins',  56  N.  Fourth  St.;  at 
Carlton  &  Porter's,  200  Mulberry  St.,  N.  York;  James 
Magie,  Boston,  Mass.;  Poe  &  Hitchcock,  Cincinnati, 
Ohio,  and  other  Bookstores.  1865.  8vo,  pp  123.  Por- 
trait of  Washington 631 

Properly  a  Lincoln  item,  containing,  besides  several  of  his 
speeches  and  papers,  the  funeral  sermons  of  Dr.  Gurley 
and  Bishop  Simpson. 

MAPLE  Leaves  from  Canada,  for  the  Grave  of  Abraham 
Lincoln :  being  a  discourse  delivered  by  Rev.  Robert 
Norton,  Pastor  of  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  and 
address  by  Rev.  Robert  F.  Burns,  Pastor  of  the  Canada 
Presbyterian  Church,  at  St.  Catherines,  Canada  West, 
April  23rd,  1865,  Together  with  Proceedings  of  Public 
Meetings,  &c.  St.  Catherines:  Printed  at  E.  S.  Leav- 
enworth's Book  &  Job  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp  39.  300 
copies 632 

MARAIS.  Aug.  Marais  Abraham  Lincoln  Histoire 
d'un  Homme  du  Peuple  illustri  par  A.  Mantader 
[device]  Charavay,  Mantoux,  Martin  Libraire  d'  Edu- 
cation de  la  jeunesse  14,  Rue  de  l'abbaye,  14  Paris 
[No  year]  8vo,  pp  128.    Portrait  and  engravings.    632a 

MARAIS.  Abraham  Lincoln  Histoire  D'un  Homme  du 
Peuple  par  Aug.  Marais  Professeur  au  College  et  a 
l'Ecole  de  Sainte-Barbe,  Sons-Prefet  de  la  Defense  a 
Autun.  Paris  Libraire  Centrale  des  Publications  Pop- 
ulates    H.-E.  Martin,  Directeur     45  Rue  des  Saints- 


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Peures,    45    1880    Tous    droits    reserves.      i6mo,    pp 
155 633 

MARBLE.  No.  22.  Papers  from  the  Society  for  the  Dif- 
fusion of  Political  Knowledge.  S.  F.  B.  Morse,  Pres. 
C.  Mason,  Cor.  Sec,  13  Park  Row.  Freedom  of  the 
Press  wantonly  violated,  Letter  of  Mr.  Marble  to 
President  Lincoln,  Reappearance  of  the  Journal  of 
Commerce,  Opinions  of  the  press  on  this  outrage. 
[1864]     8vo,  pp  8 634 

MARBLE.  Letter  to  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Manton 
Marble,  Editor  of  "  The  World."  "  Nulla  potentia 
supra  leges  esse  debit." —  Cicero.  New  York.  Privately 
Printed.  1867.  8vo,  pp.  25.  99  copies.  .  .  .  635 
Dated  May  23,  1864,  Reprint  of  next  above  by  friends 
of  author.  Occasioned  by  the  suppression  of  the  World 
newspaper  for  having  printed  a  bogus  proclamation. 

MARKHAM.  Lincoln  &  Other  Poems  By  Edward 
Markham  Author  of  "  The  Man  With  the  Hoe  and 
Other  Poems  "  New  York  McClure,  Phillips  &  Com- 
pany    1901      i2mo,  pp  xii,  125.     Portrait.   .      .      636 

[MARSH]  Story  of  Abraham  Lincoln  The  Wyatt  Com- 
pany Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Chicago,  111.  [1899]  8vo,  pp. 
16 637 

No.    2    in    "  Biographical    series."    Author,    L.    Gardner 
Marsh. 

MARSHALL.  The  Nation's  Grief:  death  of  Abraham 
Lincoln.  A  Discourse  delivered  in  the  Chapel  of  the 
Officer's  Division  of  the  United  States  General  Hos- 
pital, near  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Sunday,  April  29th, 
1865,  and  repeated  by  special  request  in  St.  Paul's 
Church,  Norfolk,  Va.,  By  James  Marshall,  Chaplain 
U.  S.  Army.     Published  by  Battery  "F."     3D    Pa.  H. 


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Artillery.    Syracuse,  N.  Y. :   The  Daily  Journal  Steam 
Book  and  Job  Printing  Office.     1865.    8vo,  pp  40.  638 

MARSHALL'S  Engraving  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [Caption 
title]      i6mo,  pp   (12) 639 

MARTYR.     The  Martyr  President.     New  York:    Carle- 
ton,  Publisher.     1865.     i2mo,  pp  43.     500  copies.     640 
Signed  R.  H.  Newell,   (Orpheus  C.  Kerr).    Verse. 

MASON.  To  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  President  elect 
of  the  United  States.  By  J.  Mason,  author  of  "  An 
Inquiry  into  the  Laws  which  Regulate  the  Circulation 
of  Wealth,"  "  An  Examination  of  the  Usury  Laws," 
&c.  Ross  &  Tousey,  121  Nassau  St.,  N.  Y.  [1861] 
8vo,  pp  12 641 

MATHER.  True  Greatness.  A  Discourse  delivered  at 
Zanesville,  Ohio,  April  19th,  1865,  on  occasion  of  the 
Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Rev.  D.  D.  Mather 
of  the  Ohio  Conference.  Zanesville,  Ohio:  Printed 
by  John  T.  Thryson,  Courier  Office.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
17 642 

MATSUMURA.     Lincoln.     By     Rev.     K.     Matsumura. 
[No  place,  no  year]     i2mo,  pp  x,  183.     Portrait.     643 
In  Japanese.     A  biography  for  youth.     Title  taken  from 
7th  edition. 

MAWSON.  Winnowings  for  Lincoln's  Birthday  by 
Agnes  Mawson  Part  I.  Selections  for  Grammar  and 
High  Schools  Part  II.  For  Little  Folk  Anecdotes 
New  York  Copyright,  1903,  by  William  Beverley 
Harrison  65  East  59th  Street     i6mo,  pp  88  (1).     644 

MAYNARD.  Was  Abraham  Lincoln  a  Spiritualist?  or, 
Curious  Revelations  from  the  Life  of  a  Trance  Medium. 
By  Mrs.  Nettie  Colburn  Maynard,  of  White  Plains, 


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Illustrated  with  Engravings,  and  frontispiece  of  Lin- 
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Philadelphia:  Rufus  C.  Hartranft,  Publisher.  1891. 
i2mo,  pp  xxiv,  264 645 

MAYO.  The  Nation's  Sacrifice.  Abraham  Lincoln. 
Two  Discourses,  delivered  on  Sunday  Morning,  April 
16,  and  Wednesday  Morning,  April  19,  1865,  in  the 
Church  of  the  Redeemer,  Cincinnati,  Ohio.  By  A.  D. 
Mayo,  Pastor.  Cincinnati:  Robert  Clarke  &  Co.,  55 
West  Fourth  St.     1865.    8vo,  pp  28.     1,000  copies.  646 

MEMORIAL.  The  Memorial  Association  of  the  District 
of  Columbia.  Words  from  many  sources  commenda- 
tory of  its  work;  and  especially  of  the  plan  to  purchase 
the  house  in  which  President  Lincoln  died.  [No  im- 
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MEMORIAL.  A  memorial  in  regard  to  the  Lincoln  Mon- 
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Printed  at  the  office  of  the  State  Gazette.  1867.  8vo, 
PP  15 648 

MENARD.  Salem  Lincoln  Souvenir  Album  Edited  and 
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Contains   portraits,  a   sketch   of   Lincoln,   and   views   of 
New  Salem  and  vicinity. 

MILLER.  Life  and  Character  of  Abraham  Lincoln.  A 
Memorial  Oration  by  S.[amuel]  F.  Miller,  delivered 
at  Franklin,  N.  Y.,  June  1st,  1865.  Delhi:  Sturte- 
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MILLS.  Compliments  of  Lincoln  League  Banquet  Com- 
mittee, February  12,  1890.  Abraham  Lincoln.  By 
Luther  Laflin  Mills.     [No  imprint]     8vo,  pp  16.     651 

MILROY.  Letter  to  the  President  of  the  United  States, 
explanatory  of  the  Evidence  before  the  Court  of  In- 
quiry relative  to  the  Evacuation  of  Winchester,  Va., 
by  command  of  Maj.  Gen'l  R.  H.  Milroy.     [No  place, 

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Signed  by  the  General ;  date,  Washington,  D.  C,  April 
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MINOR.  The  Real  Lincoln,  by  Charles  L.  C.  Minor, 
iwith  article  by  Lyon  G.  Tyler.  Edited  by  Kate 
Mason  Rowland,  Author  of  "  Life  of  George  Mason," 
"  Life  of  Charles  Carroll  of  Carrollton,"  etc.  Rich- 
mond, Va. :  Everett  Waddey  Company.     1901.     i2mo, 

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A  curious  effort  to  depreciate  Lincoln  by  citing  Northern 
criticisms  of  the  war  period. 

MINOR.  The  Real  Abraham  Lincoln  From  the  testi- 
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Richmond,  Va. :  Everett  Waddey  Co.  1904  i2mo, 
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MISSOURI.  Address  of  the  Committee  from  the  State  of 
Missouri  to  President  Lincoln.  [Washington,  Sept. 
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MISSOURI.  Letter  from  the  Executive  Committee  of  the 
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[MITCHELL,  (James.)]  Letter  on  the  relation  of  the 
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MOORE,  (Henry  D.)  Moral  Grandeur  of  the  Proclama- 
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of  National  Thanksgiving,  Dec.  7,  1865,  in  the  Ply- 
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MORAIS.  An  Address  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  before  the 
Congregation  Mikve  Israel  of  Philadelphia,  at  their 
Synagogue  in  Seventh  Street,  by  the  Rev.  S.  Morais, 
Minister  of  the  Congregation,  on  Wednesday,  April  19, 
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MORAIS.  A  Discourse  delivered  before  the  Congregation 
Mikve  Israel  of  Philadelphia,  at  their  Synagogue  in 
Seventh  Street,  on  Thursday,  June  I,  1865,  the  day 
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MOREHOUSE.  Evil  its  own  Destroyer.  A  Discourse 
delivered  before  the  United  Societies  of  the  Congrega- 
tional and  Baptist  Churches  at  the  Congregational 
Church,  in  the  city  of  East  Saginaw,  April  19th,  1865, 
on  the  occasion  of  the  Death  of  President  Abraham 
Lincoln.  By  H.  L.  Morehouse,  Pastor  of  the  First 
Baptist  Church,  East  Saginaw,  Mich.  Published  by 
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MORGAN.  In  Memoriam.  (1).  Joy  Darkened,  ber- 
mon  preached  in  St.  Thomas'  Church,  New  York,  Eas- 
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MORRIS.  Memorial  Record  of  the  Nation's  Tribute  to 
Abraham  Lincoln.  [Motto.]  Compiled  by  B.  F.  Mor- 
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MORSE.  American  Statesmen  Abraham  Lincoln  By 
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MORT.  La  Mort  de  Lincoln.  Poeme  Dramatique 
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MUDD.  Testimony  for  the  Prosecution  and  the  Defence 
in  the  case  of  Dr.  Samuel  A.  Mudd,  charged  with  Con- 
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&c.  Tried  before  a  Military  Commission,  of  which 
Major-General  David  Hunter  is  President,  May  and 
June,  1865.  Published  for  the  accused,  from  the  Ver- 
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by  Polkinhorn  &  Son,  Printers.  Washington:  1865. 
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MUDGE.  The  Forest  Boy:  A  Sketch  of  the  Life  of  Abra- 
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tian Statesman,"  etc.,  etc.  Four  Illustrations.  New 
York:  Published  by  Carleton  &  Porter,  Sunday  School 
Union,  200  Mulberry  street.  1867.  i6mo,  pp  321.  669 
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MURDER.     The   Murder  of  Abraham  Lincoln   Planned 

and   Executed   by  Jesuit   Priests.     The   Ironclad  Age, 

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MURRAY.  Address  delivered  on  the  Sabbath  following 
the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  in  the  Second 
Congregational  Church,  Greenwich,  Conn.  By  Rev. 
William  H.  H.  Murray.  New  York:  John  F.  Trow, 
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MUSSEY.  The  Mighty  Fallen.  A  discourse  occasioned 
by  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  delivered  in 
the  Presbyterian  Church,  Batavia,  N.  Y.,  Sunday  Morn- 
ing, April  23d,  1865.  By  Charles  F.  Mussey,  Pastor. 
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MYERS.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Memorial  Address  deliv- 
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the  Union  League  of  the  Thirteenth  Ward.  Phila- 
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NAGLEE.  McClellan  vs.  Lincoln.  Damning  Disclosures 
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Testimony  of  Gen.  H.  M.  Naglee.  Secret  History  of 
the  Famous  First  Council  of  War  —  Lincoln's  Weak- 
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NASON.  Eulogy  on  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of 
the  United  States,  delivered  before  the  New  England 
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by  Rev.  Elias  Nason,  Member  of  the  Society.  [Motto.] 
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NATCHEZ.  Resolutions  at  a  Meeting  of  the  Officers  of 
the  Army  and  Navy  and  Citizens  of  Natchez,  on  the 
Death  of  the  President  of  the  United  States.  Com- 
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Navy.  William  Burnett.  Natchez,  Miss.,  April  19, 
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NATIONAL.  The  National  Preacher  and  Prayer-Meet- 
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By  Rev.  Dr.  Gurley.  The  National  Bereavement.  By 
Rev.  Henry  Ward  Beecher.  Personal  Forgiveness  and 
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NATIONAL  Lincoln  Monument  Association,  incorporated 
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National  Era.     1870." 

NAYLOR.  A  Discourse  delivered  at  the  Christian  Church 
in  Salem,  Indiana,  April  19th,  1865.  On  the  Occasion 
of  the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  the  Late  President,  Abra- 
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dist E.  Church).  Also  an  Address  by  Rev.  I.  I.  St.  John, 
(of  the  Presbyterian  Church),  on  the  same  occasion. 
Published  by  J.  P.  &  T.  H.  Cozine,  Salem,  Indiana. 
1865.  i8mo,  pp  Naylor,  19.  St.  John,  3.  1,000  cop- 
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NEILL.  Reminiscences  of  the  last  year  of  President  Lin- 
coln's Life.  By  Chaplain  Edward  D.  Neill.  Read  at 
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NELSON.  The  Divinely  Prepared  Ruler,  and  The  Fit 
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Presbyterian  Church,  Springfield,  Illinois,  by  invitation 
of  the  Session,  on  the  Sabbath  following  the  burial  of 
President  Lincoln,  May  7,  1865,  by  Rev.  Henry  A. 
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United  States,  with  Extracts  from  his  speeches  on  Slav- 
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London:  W.  Tvveedie,  337,  Strand,  and  all  booksellers. 

[No  year]     i2mo,  pp  15 685 

No.  2  in  a  series  of  "notes"  on  general  subject  of  Slav- 
ery. 

NEWHALL,  A  Catalogue  of  Books,  Pamphlets,  and  other 
items,  mostly  relating  to  Abraham  Lincoln,  offered  for 
sale  by  D.  H.  Newhall,  28  Bruce  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 
[1905]     8vo,  pp  29 686 

About  260  titles  listed,  besides  periodicals,  etc.  A  later 
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NEW  LONDON.  Funeral  Observances  at  New  London, 
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NEWMAN.  The  Good  Cause  of  President  Lincoln.  A 
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the  Emancipation  Society,  65,  Fleet  Street.  [No  year, 
no  place]     i2mo,  pp  24 689 


292  Abraham   Lincoln 

NEW  WORLD   Heroes.      Lincoln   and   Garfield:     The 
•  Life-Story   of   two  self-made   Men,   whom   the   people 
made   Presidents,      by   the   author   of   "  Our   Queen," 
"  Grace  Darling,"  etc.,  etc.     [Motto]     London:   Wal- 
ter Scott,  Limited,  Paternoster  Square     [1885]     i2mo, 

pp  363.     Portraits 690 

Author,  Eva  Hope. 

NEW  YORK.  Obsequies  of  Abraham  Lincoln  in  Union 
Square  New  York  April  25  1865  Printed  for  the 
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NEW  YORK.  Legislative  Honors  to  the  Memory  of 
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Legislature,  communicating  the  Death  of  President  Lin- 
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of  Assembly.  Albany:  Weed,  Parsons  and  Company, 
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NEW  YORK  City,  July,  1864.  To  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States.  [No  imprint]  8vo, 
PP  8 693 

Signed  "Junius."    Harshly  critical. 

NEW  YORKER-Demokrat.  Flugblatt  No.  9  Das  Leben 
von  Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  year,  no  place.]  i2mo, 
pp  16.     Illustrated 694 

NEXT.  The  Next  Presidential  Election.  Mr.  Lincoln  — 
The  Presidency  —  Action  of  Legislatures  —  One  Term 
Principle  —  Patronage  —  Prolonging  the  War  —  In- 
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OLDROYD.  The  Lincoln  Memorial:  Album-immor- 
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the  hands  and  hearts  of  eminent  Americans  and  Euro- 
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OLDROYD.  Lincoln's  Campaign  or  The  Political  Revo- 
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OLDROYD.  The  March  to  Victory  The  Great  Repub- 
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ORGANIZATION  and  Objects  of  the  Lincoln  Guard  of 
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Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  Baptist  Church  in 
Smithfield,  Fayette  County,  Pa.,  June  1st,  1865.  By 
Rev.  J.  M.  Purinton,  D.  D.  Philadelphia:  J.  A. 
Wagenseller,  Printer,  23  North  Sixth  St.  1865.  8vo, 
pp   16.     500  copies 779 

PUTNAM,  (George.)  City  Document.— No.  5.  An 
Address  delivered  before  the  City  Government,  and 
Citizens  of  Roxbury,  on  Occasion  of  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States, 
April  19,  1865.  By  George  Putnam,  D.  D.  Printed 
by  order  of  the  City  Council.  Roxbury:  L.  B.  &  O. 
E.  Weston,  Printers,  Guild  Row.  1865.  8vo,  pp  14, 
(1).     1,000  copies 780 

PUTNAM,  (M.  Louise.)  The  Children's  Life  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln  by  M  Louise  Putnam  Chicago  A.  C. 
McClurg  and  Company  1893  i2mo,  pp  ix,  290. 
Illustrated 781 

QUINT.  National  Sin  must  be  Expiated  by  National  Ca- 
lamity. What  President  Lincoln  did  for  his  Country. 
Southern  Chivalry,  and  what  the  Nation  ought  to  do 
with  it.  Three  Sermons  preached  in  the  North  Con- 
gregational Church,  New  Bedford,  Mass.,  Fast  Day, 
April  13,  and  Sunday,  April  16,  1865.    By  Alonzo  H. 


312  Abraham   Lincoln 

Quint,  Pastor.     New  Bedford :   Mercury  Job  Press,  gi 
Union  Street.     1865.    8vo,  pp  45 782 

RAISING  the  Stars  and  Stripes  over  the  Lincoln  Home- 
stead, Springfield,  Illinois.  October  16,  1889.  Spring- 
field: O.  H.  Oldroyd.  1889-  l6mo,  pp  27.  Por- 
trait  783 

Compiled  by  the  publisher ;  addresses  by  Gov.  Joseph  W. 
Fifer  and  others,  and  an  account  of  Robert  T.  Lincoln's 
gift  of  the  homestead  to  the  state. 

RANDALL.  An  Address  on  the  Occasion  of  the  Funeral 
Obsequies  of  the  late  President  Lincoln,  delivered  be- 
fore the  Citizens  of  Randolph,  Vt.,  April  19,  1865.  By 
Rev.  E.  H.  Randall.  Montpelier :  Walton's  Steam 
Printing  Establishment.  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.  200  cop- 
ies  784 

RANDOLPH.  The  Fallen  Prince.  A  Discourse  preached 
at  the  Harvard  Street  Baptist  Church  in  Boston,  on 
Lord's  Day,  April  16th,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Warren 
Randolph,  D.D.  Boston:  J.  M.  Hewes,  Printer,  65 
Cornhill.     1865.     8vo,  pp  21 784a 

RANKIN.  Moses  and  Joshua.  A  Discourse  on  the  death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Winthrop  Church, 
Charlestown,  Wednesday  Noon,  April  19,  1865.  By 
Rev.  J.  E.  Rankin,  Pastor.  Boston:  Press  of  Dakin 
and  Metcalf.  [No  year.]  8vo,  pp  16.  700  cop- 
ies  785 

RAY,  (Charles.)  A  Sermon:  preached  before  the  United 
Congregations  of  Wyoming,  N.  Y.,  on  the  Death  of 
President  Lincoln  by  the  Rev.  Charles  Ray,  Pastor  of 
the  Presbyterian  Church.  April  19th,  1865.  Buffalo: 
A.  M.  Clapp  &  Co.'s  Steam  Printing  House.     Office  of 


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the  Morning  Express.     1865.     8vo,  pp  23.     500  cop- 
ies  786 

Contains  also.     "  Resolutions  of  the  Citizens,"  and  "  The 
Mission  of  Death,"  a  poem  by  John  Mcintosh. 

RAY,  (H.  Cordelia.)  Lincoln  Written  for  the  Occasion 
of  the  Unveiling  of  the  Freedman's  Monument  in 
Memory  of  Abraham  Lincoln  April  14,  1876  By  H. 
Cordelia  Ray  New  York  [1893.  Press  of  J.  J.  Little 
&  Co.,  Astor  Place]     i2mo,  pp  11 787 

RAYMOND.  The  Life  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  of  Illinois, 
By  Henry  J.  Raymond;  and  the  Life  of  Andrew  John- 
son, of  Tennessee.  By  John  Savage.  New  York: 
Derby  &  Miller,  No.  5  Spruce  Street.  1864.  i2mo, 
pp   136.     Portraits 788 

RAYMOND.     The  Life   [Portrait]  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 

by   Henry  J.   Raymond,   and   of  Andrew  Johnson,   by 

John  Savage.     New  York:    National  Union  Executive 

Committee,  Astor  House     [1864.]     i2mo,  pp  136.  789 

Same  matter  as  next  above.     Cover  title  only. 

RAYMOND.  History  of  the  Administration  of  President 
Lincoln :  including  his  speeches,  letters,  addresses,  proc- 
lamations, and  messages,  with  a  preliminary  sketch  of 
his  life.  By  Henry  J.  Raymond.  New  York:  J.  C. 
Derby  &  N.  C.  Miller,  No.  5  Spruce  Street.  1864. 
i2mo,  pp  496.     Portrait 790 

RAYMOND.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States  to- 
gether with  his  State  Papers,  including  his  speeches, 
addresses,  messages,  letters  and  proclamations,  and  the 
closing  scenes  connected  with  his  life  and  death.  By 
Henry  J.  Raymond.  To  which  are  added  Anecdotes 
and   Personal   Reminiscences  of  President   Lincoln,   by 


314  Abraham   Lincoln 

Frank  B.  Carpenter.  With  a  Steel  Portrait  and  other 
Illustrations.  New  York:  Derby  and  Miller,  No.  5 
Spruce  Street.     1865.     8vo,  pp  808 791 

REBELLE.  Abram.  A  Military  Poem.  By  A.  Young 
Rebelle,  Esq.  [pseud.]  Richmond  Macfarlane  & 
Ferguson,  1863.     i8mo,  pp  63 792 

RECOLLECTIONS  of  Lincoln  and  Douglas  Forty  years 
ago  by  an  Eyewitness.     New  York     Privately  Printed 
1899     i6mo,  pp  49.    Portraits.    200  copies.  .      .      793 
Author,  Munroe  Crane. 

REED,  (S.)  A  Discourse  delivered  upon  the  Occasion  of 
the  Funeral  Obsequies  of  President  Lincoln,  April  19, 
1865.  By  Rev.  S.  Reed,  Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Edgar- 
town,  Mass.  Boston :  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  &  Avery, 
3  Cornhill.     1865.     8vo,  pp  24.    500  copies.  .      .      794 

REED,  (V.  D.)  The  Conflict  of  Truth.  A  Sermon 
preached  in  the  First  Presbyterian  Church,  Camden, 
N.  J.,  April  30,  1865,  by  Rev.  V.  D.  Reed,  D.  D. 
Camden,  N.  J.:  Printed  by  S.  Chew,  at  the  office  of 
the  "West  Jersey  Press."  1865.  8vo,  pp  29.  500 
copies 795 

REID.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lincoln, 
President  of  the  United  States,  delivered  on  the  Day 
of  the  National  Fast,  June  I,  1865,  at  the  Congrega- 
tional Church,  Salisbury,  Conn.  By  Adam  Reid.  Hart- 
ford: Press  of  Case,  Lock  wood  and  Company.  1865. 
8vo,   pp  20 796 

RELIC.  A  Relic  of  the  Rebellion  or,  What  Happened 
Twenty-six  years  Ago.  A  true  copy  of  the  New  York 
Herald,  as  published  on  the  15th  of  April,  1865,  the 
morning  after  the  Assassination  of  President  Lincoln. 


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RELYEA.  The  Nation's  Mourning.  A  Sermon,  preached 
before  the  Congregational  Church  and  Society  in 
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REMSBURG.  Abraham  Lincoln:  Was  he  a  Christian? 
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REPLY.     No.   10.     Papers  from  the  Society  for  the  Dif- 
fusion   of    Political    Knowledge.     Reply    to    President 
Lincoln's  Letter  of  12th  June,  1863.     8vo,  pp  8.       800 
Date,  June  30,  1863 ;  signed  by  members  of  Albany  com- 
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REPUBLICAN.  The  Republican  Songster,  for  the  Cam- 
paign of  1864.  [Motto.]  Cincinnati:  J.  R.  Hawley 
&  Co.,  164  Vine  street.     1864.     i6mo,  pp  64.     .      801 

REPUBLICAN  CLUB,  New  York.  Proceedings  at  the 
First  Annual  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the 
City  of  New  York.  Held  at  Delmonico's  on  the  Sev- 
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tinued to  the  present  time  and  the  proceedings  at  each  are 
published  in  form  similar  to  the  above.  The  first  fourteen, 
(except  the  nth,  at  the  Waldorf),  were  given  at  Del- 
monico's;   the    last    five,    at    the    Waldorf-Astoria    Hotel. 


316  Abraham   Lincoln 

The  annual  reports,  containing  the  addresses,  present  a 
choice  series  of  Lincoln  eulogies.  The  following,  naming 
the  leading  Lincoln  speakers,  gives  all  information  neces- 
sary to  identification  of  the  several  pamphlets : 

2nd.  February  u,  1888,  Hon.  William  M.  Evarts,  pp  64. 

3rd.  February  12,  1889,  Gen.  Horace  Porter,  pp  67. 

4th.  February  12,  1890,  Sen.  Shelby  M.  Cullom,  pp  64 

5th.  February  12,  1891,  Rev.  H.  L.  Wayland,  D.D.,  pp  70. 

6th.  February  12,  1892,  Rev.  G.  E.  Strobridge,  D.D.,  pp  52. 

7th.  February  11,  1893,  Robert  G.  Ingersoll,  pp  48. 

8th.  February  12,  1894,  Bishop  John  P.  Newman,  D.D., 
LL.D.,  pp  80. 

9th.  February  12,  1895,  Sen.  John  M.  Thurston,  pp  58. 

10th.  February  12,  1896,  Chauncey  M.  Depew,  pp  51. 

nth.  February  12,  1897,  Pres.  Melancthon  Woolsey 
Stryker,  pp  54 

12th.  February  12,  1898,  Sen.  Albert  J.  Beveridge,  pp  47. 

13th.  February  13,  1899,  Rev.  Howard  Dumeld,  D.D.,  pp 
48. 

14th.  February  12,  1900,  Hon.  Robert  M.  Cousins,  (poem 
by  Edwin  Markham),  pp  55. 

15th.  February  12,  1901,  Hon.  John  N.  Baldwin,  pp  yy, 
(10). 

16th.  February  12,  1902,  Hon.  John  Willis  Gleed,  pp  80. 

17th.  February  12,  1903,  Ex  Gov.  Frank  S.  Black,  Judge 
Wendell  P.  Stafford,  pp  80. 

18th.  February  12,  1904  Hamilton  W.  Mabie,  pp  96. 

19th.  February  13,  1905,  Sen.  Jonathan  P.  Dolliver,  pp 
8i,  (4). 

RESOLUTIONS  Presented  in  the  United  States  Circuit 
Court,  in  relation  to  the  death  of  Mr.  Lincoln,  with  the 
response  of  Judge  Davis,  May  19,  1865,  &c.  Indian- 
apolis: W.  Braden  &  Co.,  Printers.  1865.  8vo,  pp 
8 803 

RETCLIFFE.  Abraham  Lincoln.  Historischer  Roman 
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REYNOLDS.  Sermon  in  Commemoration  of  the  Virtues 
of  Abraham  Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Presbyterian 
Church,  Meadville,  Pa.,  June  1,  1865,  by  Rev.  J.  V. 
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RHODES,  (Jacob.)  The  Nation's  Loss.  A  Poem  on  the 
Life  and  Death  of  the  Hon.  Abraham  Lincoln,  Late 
President  of  the  United  States,  Who  departed  this  life 
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1,000  copies 807 

Contains,  besides  the  poem,  several  of  Mr.  Lincoln's 
papers.  The  same  poem  has  been  published  in  broadside 
form,  with  the  name  of  "  Rev.  Peter  W.  Brister  "  as  author, 
but  without  any  printer's  name,  place  or  date. 

RHODES,  (M.)  A  Sermon  on  the  occasion  of  the  assas- 
sination of  Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the 
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318  Abraham   Lincoln 

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coln by  distinguished  men  of  his  time  Collected  and 
edited  by  Allen  Thorndike  Rice  Editor  of  the  North 
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view Publishing  Company     30  Lafayette  Place     1886. 

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RICE,  (Daniel.)  The  President's  Death  —  Its  Import. 
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Day  of  President  Lincoln's  Funeral,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev. 
Daniel  Rice.  [No  place,  no  year.]  8vo,  pp  (2),  7. 
1,000  copies 810 

RICE,  (N.  L.)  Sermon  On  the  Death  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, late  President  of  the  United  States.  Preached  on 
the  Occasion  of  the  National  Funeral,  Wednesday, 
April  19,  1865,  by  N.  L.  Rice,  D.  D.,  Pastor  of  the 
Presbyterian  Church  in  Fifth  Avenue,  cor.  19th  St., 
N.  Y.  New  York:  Wm.  C.  Bryant  &  Co.,  Printers, 
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RITCHIE,  (A.  H.)  Ritchie's  Historical  Picture,  Death 
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Alexander]  H.  Ritchie.  Size  of  engraving  32^2  by 
21^2  inches.  [Prices]  New^York:  Published  by  A. 
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RITCHIE,  (George  Thomas.)  Library  of  Congress  A 
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ROBERTSON.  A  Sermon,  commemorative  of  our  Na- 
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Presbyterian  Church,  Geneva.  By  J.  L.  Robertson, 
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ROBINSON,  (Charles  S.)  The  Martyred  President.  A 
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son, on  the  morning  of  April  16th,  1865.  New  York: 
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ROBINSON,  (T.  H.)  The  Unvailing  of  Divine  Justice 
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ROGERS.  Madame  Surratt;  A  Drama  in  Five  Acts  by 
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ROOSEVELT.  Address  of  President  Theodore  Roosevelt 
at  the  Lincoln  Dinner  of  the  Republican  Club  of  the 
the  City  of  New  York  Waldorf-Astoria  Hotel  Feb- 
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ROTHSCHILD.  Lincoln  Master  of  Men  A  Study  in 
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Also  150  copies,  special  uncut  style,  with  paper  label. 

ROWLAND.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Paper  Prepared  and 
Read  before  the  Kansas  Commandery  of  the  Military 
Order  of  the  Loyal  Legion  of  the  United  States,  by 
Companion  Maj.  J.  G.  Rowland,  10th  Illinois  Volun- 
teer Infantry,  Governor  Western  National  Military 
Home.    [No  imprint,  year,  no  place]    8vo,  pp  12.     821 

ROYAL.  The  Royal  Ape :  a  Dramatic  Poem.  Richmond : 
Wise  &  Johnson,  No.  145  Main  Street.  1863.  8vo, 
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A  very  unpleasant  display  of  one  phase  of  Confederate 
sentiment. 

RUGGLES.  To  his  Excellency  Abraham  Lincoln,  Presi- 
dent of  the  United  States.  Samuel  B.  Ruggles,  June  9, 
1862.     [No  imprint,  year,  nor  place.]     410,  pp  15.    823 

RUSSELL.  Our  Great  National  Reproach  and  The  Coun- 
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mons preached  in  St.  James'  Church,  Eckley,  Penna., 
by  Rev.  Peter  Russell,  Rector.  The  first  on  the  Occa- 
sion of  the  Funeral  Solemnities  of  President  Lincoln. 
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day Evening,  April  16th,  1865,  by  Rev.  William  T. 
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ST.  ANDREWS  CHURCH.  Memorial  Sermon  and  Ad- 
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SANBORN.  A  Discourse  On  the  terrible,  irresistible,  yet 
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SPEED,  (James.)  Oration  of  James  Speed,  upon  the  in- 
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SPEED,  (Joshua.)  Reminiscences  of  Abraham  Lincoln  and 
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STEVENS,  (Hiram  F.)  Abraham  Lincoln  An  Address 
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STEWART.  Our  National  Sorrow.  A  Discourse  on  the 
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Horatian  Ode  on  Cromwell;  a  very  grand  psalm." — The 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  Abraham  Lincoln:  The 
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special  training,  and  peculiar  fitness  of  the  man  for  his 
work.  By  William  O.  Stoddard,  One  of  President 
Lincoln's  Secretaries  during  the  War  of  the  Rebellion. 
With  illustrations.  [Motto.]  Published  by  Fords, 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  The  Lives  of  the  Presidents 
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Monroe  and  John  Quincy  Adams,"  "  Andrew  Jackson 
and  Martin  Van  Buren,"  "  Harrison,  Tyler  and  Polk," 
"  Taylor,  Fillmore,  Pierce  and  Buchanan,"  "  Ulysses  S. 
Grant,"  "  Grover  Cleveland,"  etc.  New  York  Fred- 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  The  Table  Talk  of  Abra- 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  Revised  Edition  Abraham 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  Lincoln  at  Work  Sketches 
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STODDARD,  (William  O.)  The  Boy  Lincoln  By  Will- 
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STORRS.  An  Oration  commemorative  of  President  Abra- 
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STOWE.  Men  of  Our  Times;  or  Leading  Patriots  of  the 
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sketches  and  anecdotes  of  Lincoln,  Grant,  Garrison, 
Sumner,  Chase,  Wilson,  Greeley,  Farragut,  Andrew, 
Colfax,  Stanton,  Douglass,  Buckingham,  Sherman,  Sher- 
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Beecher  Stowe,  Author  of  Uncle  Tom's  Cabin.  Beau- 
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The  genius  of  the  author  and  her  leadership  in  the  anti- 
slavery  cause  lend  interest  to  her  views  of  the  war-time 
celebrities.  Besides  her  brilliant  hundred-page  sketch  of 
Lincoln,  the  volume  deals  with  members  of  his  cabinet, 
his  most  successful  military  and  naval  chiefs,  prominent 
Senators  and  "  War  Governors,"  and  distinguished  editors, 
preachers,  reformers,  and  politicians,  all  vitally  connected 
with  the  great  events  of  his  presidency. 

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STRONG.  The  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Discourse  on  the 
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1865.  By  Rev.  J.  D.  Strong,  Pastor.  Published  by  the 
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STURZ.  Reden  gehalten  bei  der  Berliner  Todtenfeier  fur 
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100  copies  on  fine  paper. 

SUBGENATION :  the  theory  of  The  Normal  Relation  of 
the  Races;  an  answer  to  "Miscegenation."  [Motto] 
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SUMNER,  (Charles.)  The  Promises  of  the  Declaration  of 
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June  i,  1865,  by  Charles  Sumner.  [Motto.]  Boston: 
J.  E.  Farwell  and  Company,  Printers  to  the  City,  37 
Congress  Street.     1865.     8vo,  pp  67 914 

SUMNER,  (Edward  A.)  Abraham  Lincoln.  By  Edward 
A.  Sumner,  of  the  New  York  bar.  [Portrait]  An 
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Broadway  Tabernacle  Church,  of  New  York  City,  Feb- 
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SUMTER  CLUB.  The  Trip  of  the  Steamer  Oceanus  to 
Fort  Sumter  and  Charleston,  S.  C.  Comprising  the 
Incidents  of  the  Excursion,  the  Appearance,  at  that 
time,  of  the  City,  and  the  entire  Programme  of  Exer- 
cises at  the  Re-raising  of  the  Flag  over  the  Ruins  of 
Fort  Sumter,  April  14th,  1865.  By  a  Committee  ap- 
pointed by  the  Passengers  of  the  Oceanus.  Brooklyn: 
"  The  Union  "  steam  printing  house,  10  Front  Street. 

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The  passengers  organized  as  the  "  Sumter  Club "  and 
chose  Rev.  J.  Clement  French  and  Mr.  Edward  Cary, 
editor  of  the  Brooklyn  Union,  to  prepare  this  volume. 
Included  here  as  the  best  contemporary  account  of  an 
event  historically  associated  with  the  tragedy  at  Washing- 
ton. The  ceremony  was  performed,  by  previous  direction 
of  the  President,  at  noon  of  the  day  on  which  the  fatal 
shot  was  fired,  which  was  the  fourth  anniversary  of  the 
evacuation.  As  the  lowering  of  the  colors  at  Fort  Sum- 
ter was  the  first  concession  to  armed  rebellion,  so  the 
restoration  of  the  same  flag  to  its  rightful  place  above  the 
ruin  marked  in  a  dramatic  way  the  reinstatement  of  Na- 
tional authority  throughout  the  land.  Lincoln's  mission 
and  his  martyrdom  were  both  accomplished  that  day.  Be- 
sides Mr.  Beecher's  oration  and  a  full  report  of  the  pro- 
ceedings, the  book  contains  addresses  to  the  freedmen  of 
Charleston  on  the  ensuing  Sabbath  by  William  Lloyd  Gar- 
rison, Senator  Henry  Wilson,  Hon.  W.  D.  Kelley,  and 
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Also  a  touching  address  on  shipboard,  by  Rev.  Theodore 
L.  Cuyler,  D.D.,  upon  the  President's  death,  news  of  which 
was  received  on  the  homeward  voyage. 

SURETY.  "  The  Surety  of  the  Upright."  A  Discourse 
preached  on  the  occasion  of  the  National  Fast,  June  I, 
1865,  in  the  First  Parish  Meeting-House,  Saco,  Maine, 
by  the  Pastor.  Published  by  special  request.  Bidde- 
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Author,  Rev.  John  H.  Windsor. 

SURRATT.  Life  and  Extraordinary  Adventures  of  John 
H.  Surratt,  the  Conspirator.  A  correct  account  and 
highly  interesting  Narrative  of  his  doings  and  adventures 
from  childhood  to  the  present  time.  Philadelphia:  Pub- 
lished by  Barclay  k  Co.,  602  Arch  street  [No  year.] 
8vo,  pp  136.    Illustrated 918 

SURRATT.  The  Career  and  Adventures  of  John  H.  Sur- 
ratt, since  his  flight  from  America,  after  the  execution 
of  his  mother,  Mrs.  Mary  Surratt,  Payne,  Harold  and 
Atzerott  for  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln.  His 
enlistment  in  the  Pope's  Zuaves  in  Italy,  His  betrayal  by 
his  Mistress  to  U.  S.  Minister  King.  His  arrest  and 
desperate  escape.  His  flight  to  Egypt,  aided  by  Brigands 
whose  band  he  had  joined.  His  final  arrest  in  Egypt  by 
United  States  Consul  Hale.  Philadelphia:  Published 
by  C.  W.  Alexander,  224  South  Third  Street.     [1896] 

8vo,  pp  99.     Illustrated 919 

Same  in  German  by  same  publisher,  1866,  pp  99.  No 
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SURRATT.     Trial  of  John   H.  Surratt  in  the  Criminal 

Court  for  the  District  of  Columbia,   Hon.  George   P. 

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342  Abraham   Lincoln 

French   &   Richardson.     Philadelphia :     J.    B.   Lippincott   & 
Co.     1867."     The  two  volumes  are  paged  consecutively. 

SUTPHEN.  Discourse  on  the  occasion  of  the  death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  late  President  of  the  United  States, 
preached  in  the  Spring  Garden  Presbyterian  Church, 
Philadelphia,  by  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Morris  C.  Sutphen, 
April  1 6th,  1865.  Philadelphia:  Jas.  B.  Rodgers, 
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19.     750  copies 921 

SWAIN.  A  Nation's  Sorrow.  A  Sermon  preached  on  the 
Sabbath  after  the  assassination  of  President  Lincoln,  In 
me  Central  Congregational  Church,  Providence,  April 
15,  1865.  By  the  Pastor,  Rev.  Leonard  Swain.  [No 
place,  no  year.]  8vo,  ppn.  1,000  copies.  .  .  922 
The  date  should  be  April   16th. 

SWEETSER.     A  Commemorative  Discourse  on  the  Death 
of  Abraham  Lincoln.     By  Seth  Sweetser,  Pastor  of  the 
Central  Church.     Worcester,  Massachusetts.     [No  im- 
print.]    1865.    8vo,  pp  29.    600  copies.     .      .      .      923 
Delivered  April  23,   1865. 

SWETT.  Oration  upon  the  Unveiling  of  the  Statue  of 
Abraham  Lincoln,  in  Lincoln  Park,  [Chicago]  October 
22,  1887.  By  Leonard  Swett.  [No  imprint,  year  or 
place]     8vo,  pp  10 923a 

SWING.  The  Death  of  the  President.  Sermon  by  Rev. 
David  Swing.  Preached  in  the  Presbyterian  Church  at 
Hamilton,  O.,  April  16,  1865.  1865.  Hamilton  Tele- 
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TREMAINE.  1864,  1865.  The  Tremaine  Brothers' 
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TRIAL  of  Abraham  Lincoln  by  the  Great  Statesmen  of 
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Vice  President  Johnson  and  the  whole  Cabinet.  The 
most  intensely  interesting  trial  on  record,  containing 
the  evidence  in  full,  with  the  arguments  of  Counsel  on 
both  sides,  and  the  verdict  of  the  Military  Commission. 
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TROY.  A  Tribute  of  Respect  by  the  Citizens  of  Troy,  to 
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TRUTH.  The  Truth  Plainly  Spoken.  [Remarks  of  the 
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TUCKER.  A  Discourse  in  memory  of  our  late  President, 
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Some  of  the  Results  of  the  War.  The  Assassination  of 
the  President.  By  Edwin  B.  Webb,  Pastor  of  Shawmut 
Church,  Boston.  Boston:  Press  of  Geo.  C.  Rand  & 
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"  Here  ends  President  Lincoln's  Funeral  Hymn,  reprinted 
in  love  of  the  poet  &  admiration  for  the  subject,  among 
the  great  poems  of  the  language,  at  the  Essex  House 
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WIDE  AWAKE  Edition.  The  Life  and  Public  Services  of 
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About  200  pages  devoted  to  Lincoln's  speeches. 

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piano  or  melodeon.  The  best  collection  of  words  and 
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at  the  Lincoln  Memorial  Service,  held  at  Congrega- 
tional Church,  in  Springfield,  111.,  Thursday,  April 
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WILSON,  (Rufus  Rockwell.)  Lincoln  in  Caricature  By 
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WILSON,  (William  B.)  A  Glimpse  of  the  United  States 
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WILSON,  (William  T.)  The  Death  of  President  Lin- 
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WINDSOR.  Justice  and  Mercy:  A  Sermon  preached  at 
a  united  service  held  in  the  Methodist  Episcopal 
Church,  of  Davenport,  Iowa,  on  the  National  Fast 
Day,  June  1st,  1865,  by  William  Windsor,  Pastor  of 
the  Edwards  Congregational  Church.  Published  by 
request.  Davenport,  Iowa:  Printed  at  the  Gazette 
Steam  Book  and  Job  Rooms.  1865.  8vo,  pp  12.  300 
copies.         1065 

WINES.  Forty  years  after.  The  Greatness  of  Abraham 
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[WOLFORD]  The  Case  of  Colonel  Wolford.  Another 
instance  of  Executive  Usurpation.  Mr.  Lincoln's  Ac- 
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an  Abolition  Parole.  Col.  Wolford's  Indignant  Re- 
fusal to  Bargain  for  his  Liberty  and  his  Rights!  Pro- 
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WOOD.  John  Wilkes  Booth  oder  Das  Opfer  der  Rebel- 
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WOODBURY.  The  Son  of  God  calleth  the  Dead  to  Life. 
A  Sermon  suggested  by  the  assassination  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  preached  in  the  Westminster  Church,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  Sunday,  April  16,  1865,  by  Augustus 
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25  also  on  large  paper. 

WOODBURY.  A  Sketch  of  the  Character  of  Abraham 
Lincoln:  A  Discourse  preached  in  the  Westminster 
Church,  Providence,  R.  I.,  Thursday,  June  I,  1865,  by 
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WORCESTER.  Abraham  Lincoln.  A  Discourse  deliv- 
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Reprinted  from  the  "  New  Jerusalem  Magazine." 

WORKING.  The  Working  men  of  Manchester  and  Pres- 
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no  year]     8vo,  pp  4 1070 

Union  and  emancipation  tracts,  No.  2. 

WORKINGMAN.  A  Workingman's  Reasons  for  the  Re- 
election of  Abraham  Lincoln.  [No  imprint.  1864.] 
8vo,  pp  8 1071 

WORTMAN.  A  Discourse  on  the  Death  of  President 
Lincoln,  delivered  in  the  First  Reformed  Dutch  Church, 
of  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  By  Rev.  Dennis  Wortman, 
Pastor  Elect.  Sabbath  Evening,  April  16,  1865.  Al- 
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8vo,  pp  22.     1,000  copies 1072 

WRIGHT.  Lincoln's  First  Love  A  True  Story  By 
Carrie  Douglas  Wright  Chicago  A.  C.  McClurg  & 
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YARD.  The  Providential  Significance  of  the  Death  of 
Abraham  Lincoln:  a  discourse  delivered  in  the  Central 
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YEAMAN.  Abraham  Lincoln,  An  Address  before  the 
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YOURTEE.  A  Sermon,  delivered  in  the  Central  M.  E. 
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of  the  United  States.  By  Rev.  S.  L.  Y'ourtee,  A.  M. 
of  the  Cincinnati  Conference.  Springfield,  Ohio :  News 
and  Republic  Job  Printing  Rooms.  1865.  8vo,  pp  16. 
500  copies J077 

[Y,  R.]     Abraham   Lincoln.     A  Study.     Entered  at  Sta- 
tioners  Hall.      Right  of   translation   reserved.      Liver- 
pool:   McKowen  &  Finglass,  Middleton  Buildings,   1, 
Rumford  Street.     1865.     i6mo,  pp  32.  .      .      .      1078 
Signed,  "  R.  Y." 

ZABRISKIE.  A  Descriptive  Catalogue  of  the  Political 
and  Memorial  Medals  struck  in  Honor  of  Abraham 
Lincoln,  Sixteenth  President  of  the  United  States.  By 
Andrew  C.  Zabriskie.  Only  seventy-five  copies  printed. 
New  York:    Printed  for  the  Author.     1873.     8vo,  pp 

32 1079 

Describes  189  medals.  See  proceedings  of  the  Numis- 
matic and  Archeological  Society  of  New  York  for  1900- 
1001  for  an  illustrated  paper  by  the  author,  "  The  Medalic 
History  of  Abraham  Lincoln." 

ZWART.  Hoe  de  Zoon  van  den  Pionier  President  Werd. 
De  Levensgeschiedenis  van  Abraham  Lincoln  aan  jonge- 


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376  Abraham   Lincoln 

lieden  verteld  door  A.  C.  De  Zwart.  Amsterdam. 
Hoveker  &  Zoon.  [No  year]  i2mo,  pp  (1),  174, 
( 1 ) .      Portrait 1080  x 

Various  issues  with  title  pages  slightly  varying. 

1  The  total  number  is  1106,  twenty-six  being  duplicates,  dis- 
tinguished by  letters.     See  63a,  etc. 


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377 


Index 


The  folloiuing  references  are  to  titles  or  notes  in  which  the 
names  occur  but  are  not  there  used  as  index  words.  Also  to 
books  printed  in  Greek,  Japanese,  and  Russian  characters. 


Adam,  G.   Mercer 575a,  855 

Alberg,  Albert  295 

Arnold,  Isaac  N 711 

Baldwin,  John   N 802 

Bancroft,   George 778,  1002 

Barber,    Joseph 1017 

Barnard,    F.    A.    P 509 

Bassett,  Miss 860 

Beecher,  Rev.  H.  W 

679,  7/8,  916 

Benton,    Joel 362 

Beveridge,  Albert  J 802 

Bigham,  J.   C 91 

Birch,    Rev.    E.    P 263 

Black,  Frank  S 802 

Bogart,  Dr.  S.  S 262 

Booth,  Rev.  Robert  R 679 

Bouton,   Archibald   Lewis.  .592 

Boutwell,  George  S 995 

Boyd,    Andrew 29,  130 

Box,    Henry    W 149 

Bridel,    Georges 153 

Brister,  Rev.   Peter  W 807 

Brittan,   Emma   Hardinge.  .390 

Brooks,    Noah — 574 

Brough,    John 877 

Brown,  Rev.  Nathan.  .477,  478 
Brownson,  Rev.  Marcus  A.. 986 


Bryant,  William  Cullen 778 

Buel,  Oliver  Bunce 132 

Bungener.  F 20 

Burns,   Rev.   Robert   F 632 

B  [urr],  W.  H 670 

Burrows,  R.  S 252 

Burton,   John    E 181 

B.,  W.   W 144 

Carpenter,  F.  B...555,  744,  791 

Carthage,  111 705 

Cary,     Edward 916 

Carson,  Hampton  L 986 

Channing,    Edward. ..  .558,  563 

Chittenden,  L.  E 561 

Choate,  Joseph  H 574 

Clarke,  James  Freeman. ..  .447 

Clason,  A.  W 11 

Cleveland,  John   F 361 

Cochrane,  Gen.  John 16 

Conceiaco,  Jose  Manoel  de.630 

Conover,   Sanford 938 

Cottle,  Dr.  J.  F 262 

Cousins,  Robert  M 802 

Crane,    Munroe 793 

Cuchival-Clarigny,     201 

Cullom,  Shelby  M 802 

Cushman,    Charles    R 1002 

Crowe,  Dr.  S.  Whitaker. .  .964 


378 


Abraham   Lincoln 


Cuyler,  Rev.  Theodore  L...916 

Dailey,    Rev.    J.    P 324 

Darlington,  Joseph  D 986 

Davidson,   Prof.   David 262 

Davis,  Charles  A 278 

Davis,   David 803 

Davis,  Jefferson ,. .  .408,  460 

Davis,  J.   McCan 932 

Depew,    Chauncey 802 

Dolliver,  Jonathan  P 802 

Douglas,  Stephen  A 38 

Douglas,  Stephen  A.,  Jr. ...980 

Douglass,  Frederick 446 

Duffield,  Rev.  Howard 802 

Eastcourt,  J.  H 81 

Eben,  Carl  Theodor 235 

Egerton,  Joseph  K. 508 

Eggers,    L.    C 73 

Ellis,   Rev.   C.    M 510 

Emerson,  Ralph  Waldo 

840,  841,  853 

Evarts,  William  M 171,802 

Falkner,  John  Blake 104 

Field,  Rev.  Thomas  P 688 

Fifer,   Gov.   Joseph   W 783 

Fiske,  Daniel  Willard 717 

Francis,  Julius  E 580 

French,  Rev.  J.  Clement. .  .916 

Fuller,  Melville  W 560 

Fulwiler,  D.  M 567 

Garrison,  Wm.  Lloyd 916 

Gibbons,  Charles... 970 

Gilder,   Richard   Watson. . . 

570,  575 

Gleed,  John  W 802 

Godwin,    Parke 46 


Goodfellow,  Rev.   William.  148 

Grauert,    Wilhelm 4313 

Greek    944 

Green,  Dr.  Samuel  A 770 

Greeley,  Horace 226,  361 

Gurley,  Rev.  P.  D 268,  679 

Hale,  Rev.  Edward  E 771 

Hall,   Benjamin  H 969 

Hamlin,  Rev.  Teunis  S....560 
Hart,  Albert  Bushnell.558,  563 

Hart,  Charles  Henry 

126,  365,  366 

Hasted,   Frederick 226 

Harris,  Gen.  T.  M 714 

Haswell,  John  H 993 

Haven,  Rev.  E.  0 32 

Hawaiian 31 

Hawley,  Joseph   R 802 

Hay,  John 559,  575,  701 

Heermans,  J 608 

Hodge,   Rev.   Charles 772 

Holland,  Dr.  J.  G 886 

Hope,    Eva 690 

Howells,  William   D 597 

Howison,   Prof.  G.  H 8 

Hutchinson,  John  W 219 

111.  Central  R  R.  Co 7 

111.     Woman's     Columbian 

Club 649 

Ingersoll,   Robert   G..  .215,  802 

Jane  way,  Rev.  J.  L 325 

Japanese    96,  479,  643 

Johnson,  Pres.  Andrew. ..  .268 

Johnson,   Charles  W 775 

Johnson,    Edward    S 5 

Jones,  753 

Jones,  Alonzo  T 589 


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379 


Jones,  Rev.  George  H 339 

Jones,  Sir  Willoughby 201 

Jottrand,  Gustave 64 

Junius   693 

Kaufman,   J.   L 310 

Kelley,  William  D 916 

Kickley,  Betsy 82 

Lambert,  William  H 

543,  569,  571 

Lamberton,  John  P 14 

Lambkin,  Dr.  A.  C 617 

Lapsley,   Arthur   Brooks... 574 
Lieber,  Francis 553 

Mabie,  Hamilton  Wright.  .802 

Mcintosh,    John 786 

Malan,   B 20 

Malespine,    A 539a 

Manhattan   1036 

Mann,   Carl   H 154 

Merritt,  Dr.  J.  B 938 

Mitchell,   James  T 582 

Montgomery,    Richard 938 

Morris,    Edgar   Coit 591 

Munsell,   Oliver   S 215 

Newman,  Bish.  John  P 

16,  602,  802 

Newell,  R.  H... 640 

Nimms,  George  W 18 

Nicolay  and  Hay 559,  575 

Norton,   Rev.   Robert 632 

Oakleaf,  J.  B 475 

Oceanus     (steamer) 916 

O'Connor,  Charles 171 

Olmstead,  Frank  Lincoln.. 142 
Ottolengul,  D 82 


Paine,  George  T. 


•94 


Perry,    Bliss    565 

Pinkerton,    Allan 417 

Pitman,    Benn 182 

Plotts,  J.   N 753 

Porter,   Gen.    Horace 802 

Preston,    Rev.    William 828 

Prince,  Ezra  M 628 

Prince,  Frederick  0 120 

Rasmusen,   H 13 

Ray,  Cordelia 277,  446 

R.    B 128 

Reed,  John  J 430 

Richardson,  James  D 564 

Rogers,   A.   J 995 

Rollner,   A.   T 6 

Russian    424,   480 

Russell,  Earl 62 

Schurz,  Carl 171,  574 

Seward,   William   H...  20,  171 

Selby,    Paul 568 

Shepardson,  Francis  W 855 

Sickles,  Gen.  Daniel  E 215 

Simpson,  Bish.  Matthew.  .  .711 

Simon,   Andreas 620 

Smith,    Goldwin 855 

Smith,  Truman 958 

Snively,  Rev.  William  A... 828 

Spear,  Rev.   Samuel  T 679 

Spencer,  William  V 593 

Stewart,   Judd 871 

Storrs,  Rev.  Richard  S 136 

Strobridge,   Rev.  G.   E 802 

Stryker,  Melancthon  W....802 
Sumner,    Charles.  119,  171,  349 

Swaim,  Rev.  Thomas 324 

Swett,    Leonard 184 

Taylor,  H.   S 567 

Thompson,    George 916 


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Thompson,  Rev.  Henry  P.  .778 

Thurston,  John  M 802 

Torrie,  H.  D 963 

Tuckerman,    H.    T 46 

Tyng,  Rev.  Stephen  H 679 

Vandenpeereboom,    Ernest.  84 
Vose,    Reuben 76 

Wade,  Benjamin  F 171 

Walbridge,  Hiram 228 

Wayland,  Rev.  H.  L. 802 

Weed,    Thurlow 171 


Weik,    Jesse   W 409,410 

White,  Horace 410 

Whitney,  Henry  C 524 

Wilcox,  Rev.  G.  B 688 

Williams,  Rev.  Wm.  H 679 

Wilson,    Henry 916 

Windsor,  Rev.  John  H 917 

Wood,    James 1066b 

Wurzburger,  Julius 385 

W.  W.  B 144 

Young,  Rev.  Edward  J 507 


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