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Abraham Lincoln. Speeches & Writings 1832-1858 (Library of America #45) PDF

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0 ABRAHAM LINCOLN A L BRAHAM INCOLN _____ SPEECHES AND WRITINGS 1832–1858 Speeches, Letters, and Miscellaneous Writings The Lincoln-Douglas Debates DON E. FEHRENBACHER, EDITOR ________________________ THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA Volume compilation, notes, and chronology copyright © 1989 by Literary Classics of the United States, Inc., New York, N.Y. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be reproduced commercially by offset-lithographic or equivalent copying devices without the permission of the publisher. The texts in this volume are from THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN, edited by Roy P. Basler, copyright © 1953 by the Abraham Lincoln Association, and THE COLLECTED WORKS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN SUPPLEMENT 1832–1865, copyright © 1974 by Roy P. Basler. Reprinted by permission of Rutgers University Press. THE LIBRARY OF AMERICA, a nonprofit publisher, is dedicated to publishing, and keeping in print, authoritative editions of America’s best and most significant writing. Each year the Library adds new volumes to its collection of essential works by America’s foremost novelists, poets, essayists, journalists, and statesmen. If you would like to request a free catalog and find out more about The Library of America, please visit www.loa.org/catalog or send us an e-mail at [email protected] with your name and address. Include your e-mail address if you would like to receive our occasional newsletter with items of interest to readers of classic American literature and exclusive interviews with Library of America authors and editors (we will never share your e-mail address). Library of Congress Catalog Card Number: 89–2362 ISBN 0-940450-43-7 / The Library of America—45 ISBN 978-1-59853-120-6 (ePub) First eBook Edition: September 2012 The publishers wish to thank the Illinois State Historical Library, the Lincoln Legals Project of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, and the Illinois State Historical Society for the use of Abraham Lincoln materials. Contents *Denotes verbatim newspaper accounts of speeches, reprinted here in full, that are known to be incomplete. To the People of Sangamo County, March 9, 1832 To the Editor of the Sangamo Journal, June 13, 1836 To Robert Allen, June 21, 1836 To Mary S. Owens, December 13, 1836 Speech in the Illinois Legislature on the State Bank, January 11, 1837 Protest in the Illinois Legislature on Slavery, March 3, 1837 To Mary S. Owens, May 7, 1837 To Mary S. Owens, August 16, 1837 Second Reply to James Adams, October 18, 1837 Address to the Young Men’s Lyceum of Springfield, Illinois, January 27, 1838 To Mrs. Orville H. Browning, April 1, 1838 To William Butler, January 26, 1839 To William Butler, February 1, 1839 To William S. Wait, March 2, 1839 Speech on the Sub-Treasury at Springfield, Illinois, December 26, 1839 Plan of Campaign in 1840, c. January 1840 To John T. Stuart, January 20, 1840 To Andrew McCormick, c. December 1840–January 1841 To John T. Stuart, January 20, 1841 To John T. Stuart, January 23, 1841 To Joshua F. Speed, June 19, 1841 To Mary Speed, September 27, 1841 To Joshua F. Speed, c. early January 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, February 3, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, February 13, 1842 Address to the Washington Temperance Society of Springfield, Illinois, February 22, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, February 25, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, February 25, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, March 27, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, July 4, 1842 The “Rebecca” Letter, August 27, 1842 To James Shields, September 17, 1842 Duel Instructions to Elias H. Merryman, September 19, 1842 To Joshua F. Speed, October 5, 1842 To James S. Irwin, November 2, 1842 To Samuel D. Marshall, November 11, 1842 To Richard S. Thomas, February 14, 1843 To Joshua F. Speed, March 24, 1843 To Martin S. Morris, March 26, 1843 To Martin S. Morris, April 14, 1843 To Joshua F. Speed, May 18, 1843 To Williamson Durley, October 3, 1845 To Benjamin F. James, November 17, 1845 To Henry E. Dummer, November 18, 1845 To Benjamin F. James, November 24, 1845 To Benjamin F. James, December 6, 1845 To Robert Boal, January 7, 1846 To Benjamin F. James, January 16, 1846 To John J. Hardin, January 19, 1846 “My Childhood-Home I See Again,” c. February 1846 To John J. Hardin, February 7, 1846 To Benjamin F. James, February 9, 1846 To Andrew Johnston, February 24, 1846 Remarkable Case of Arrest for Murder, April 15, 1846 To Andrew Johnston, April 18, 1846 Handbill Replying to Charges of Infidelity, July 31, 1846 To Allen N. Ford, August 11, 1846 To Andrew Johnston, September 6, 1846 To Joshua F. Speed, October 22, 1846 To Andrew Johnston, February 25, 1847 “The Bear Hunt,” before February 25, 1847 Fragments on the Tariff, c. August 1846–December 1847 “Spot” Resolutions in the U.S. House of Representatives, December 22, 1847 To William H. Herndon, January 8, 1848 Speech in the U.S. House of Representatives on the War with Mexico, January 12, 1848 To Jonathan R. Diller, January 19, 1848 To William H. Herndon, February 1, 1848 To William H. Herndon, February 2, 1848 To Josephus Hewett, February 13, 1848 To William H. Herndon, February 15, 1848 To Thomas S. Flournoy, February 17, 1848 To Usher F. Linder, February 20, 1848 To Solomon Lincoln, March 6, 1848 To Usher F. Linder, March 22, 1848 To David Lincoln, April 2, 1848 To Mary Todd Lincoln, April 16, 1848 To Archibald Williams, April 30, 1848 To John M. Peck, May 21, 1848 To William H. Herndon, June 12, 1848 To Mary Todd Lincoln, June 12, 1848 Speech in the U.S. House of Representatives on Internal Improvements, June 20,1848 To William H. Herndon, June 22, 1848 To Horace Greeley, June 27, 1848 To Mary Todd Lincoln, July 2, 1848 To William H. Herndon, July 10, 1848 To William H. Herndon, July 11, 1848 Speech in the U.S. House of Representatives on the Presidential Question, July 27, 1848 To William Schouler, August 28, 1848 Fragment on Niagara Falls, late September 1848? To Thomas Lincoln and John D. Johnston, December 24, 1848 To Walter Davis, January 5, 1849 To William H. Herndon, January 5, 1849 To C. U. Schlater, January 5, 1849 Proposal in the U.S. House of Representatives for Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, January 10, 1849 To David Davis, February 12, 1849 To Joshua F. Speed, February 20, 1849 To Charles R. Welles, February 20, 1849 To William B. Warren and Others, April 7, 1849 To William B. Preston, April 20, 1849 To Josiah M. Lucas, April 25, 1849 To William B. Preston, May 16, 1849 To Duff Green, May 18, 1849 To Joseph Gillespie, May 19, 1849 To Elisha Embree, May 25, 1849 To Josiah B. Herrick, June 3, 1849 To Thomas Ewing, June 22, 1849 To Joseph Gillespie, July 13, 1849 To Joseph Gillespie, July 13, 1849 To John M. Clayton, July 28, 1849 To John M. Clayton, August 21, 1849 To John M. Clayton, September 16, 1849

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