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- catalog contributor b12624001.
- catalog coverage "United States Politics and government 1861-1865.".
- catalog created "c2002.".
- catalog date "2002".
- catalog date "c2002.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- catalog description "1. A Self-Made Story 9 -- Coming of Age 12 -- Marriage and Career 15 -- Life in Wartime Washington 19 -- Lincoln's Accomplishments 22 -- 1.1 Autobiographical Sketch (1859) 25 -- 1.2 Additional Autobiography Written for John L. Scripps (1860) 27 -- 1.3 Response to a Distant Relative (1848) 34 -- 1.4 Lincoln's Stepmother Recalls His Childhood (1865) 36 -- 1.5 Lincoln's Reply to "Dictionary of Congress" Questionnaire (1858) 37 -- 1.6 Earliest Known Lincoln Documents (c. 1824-1826) 38 -- 1.7 The Lincoln Family on the Move 39 -- 1.8 Lincoln Lampoons His Military Experience (1848) 39 -- 1.9 Early Romantic Troubles (1838) 40 -- 1.10 Lincoln's Transition to Adulthood 43 -- 1.11 Herndon Recalls Lincoln as Lawyer (1888) 43 -- 1.12 Letter to His Wife (1848) 45 -- 1.13 Walt Whitman Observes the President (1863) 47 -- 1.14 Hay Diary Recalls Lincoln Late at Night (1864) 48 -- 2.".
- catalog description "172 -- September-November 1862: Midterm Elections 174 -- November 1862: Swapping Generals 176 -- December 1862: Cabinet Crisis 177 -- May 1863: Chancellorsville 180 -- May-July 1863: Vicksburg and Gettysburg 181 -- July 1863: Draft Riots 183 -- September-December 1863: Tennessee Campaign 185 -- November 1863: Gettysburg Address 187 -- March 1864: Grant's Ascendancy 188 -- May-July 1864: Lee vs. Grant 189 -- July 1864: Washington under Attack 191 -- July-August 1864: Reconstruction Debates 193 -- July-August 1864: Peace Talks 195 -- August-November 1864: Lincoln's Reelection 197 -- December 1864-January 1865: Thirteenth Amendment 198 -- April 1865: Lee's Surrender 199 -- 4.1 Seward's April 1 Memo (1861) 202 -- 4.2 Lincoln's Reply to Seward (1861) 205 -- 4.3 Special Message to Congress (July 4, 1861) 206 -- 4.4 McClellan Says He Can Do It All (1861) 207 -- 4.5".
- catalog description "A Cabinet Members, Lincoln Administration 280 -- Appendix B Notable Figures of the Lincoln Presidency 281 -- Appendix C Key Events in Lincoln's Life 315.".
- catalog description "Campaigns and Elections 51 -- Learning the Political Trade, 1832-1849 52 -- Facing the Political Crisis, 1850-1858 57 -- Seeking the Presidency, 1859-1860 64 -- Running for Reelection, 1863-1864 70 -- 2.1 Lincoln's Career Electoral Record 80 -- 2.2 Lincoln's Record in Contests Determined by Legislative Ballot 80 -- 2.3 Lincoln's Record as Candidate for Government Positions 81 -- 2.4 Selections from First Campaign Document (1832) 81 -- 2.5 Rough-and-Tumble Early Campaigns (1836) 82 -- 2.6 Political Opponents Criticize Lincoln's "Clownishness" (1839) 83 -- 2.7 Positioning to Run for Congress (1846) 84 -- 2.8 Handbill Replying to Charges of Lack of Piety (1846) 86 -- 2.9 Lobbying to Become Commissioner of the General Land Office (1849) 87 -- 2.10 Selections from Lincoln's Stump Speech (1854) 88 -- 2.11 Lincoln-Douglas Debates and the Freeport Questions (1858) 92 -- 2.12".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "Lincoln Explains His Strategic View (1862) 208 -- 4.6 Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation (1862) 209 -- 4.7 Lincoln Explains His Political Problems (1862) 212 -- 4.8 Lincoln Risks Dictatorship (1863) 214 -- 4.9 Young Aide Describes Lincoln (1863) 215 -- 4.10 Gettysburg Address (1863) 216 -- 4.11 Patterns of Troop Strength (1861-1865) 217 -- 4.12 Conditions for Peace Negotiations (1864) 217 -- 4.13 Lincoln Backpedals on Emancipation (1864) 218 -- 4.14 Second Inaugural Address (1865) 220 -- 5. Institutional Relations 225 -- Congress 225 -- The Supreme Court 230 -- The Military 231 -- The Press 237 -- 5.1 Political Composition of Civil War Era Congresses (1859-1867) 241 -- 5.2 Chief Justice Roger B. Taney Condemns Lincoln's Suspension of Civil Liberties (1861) 242 -- 5.3 Ex parte Milligan Decision Restricts Military Tribunals (1866) 244 -- 5.4".
- catalog description "Lincoln Offers a "Bare Suggestion" (1858) 93 -- 2.13 Lincoln Attempts to Quell Presidential Talk (1859) 95 -- 2.14 Discussing Money in Politics (1860) 96 -- 2.15 Lincoln Outlines a Nomination Strategy (1860) 96 -- 2.16 Brief Remarks during the Presidential Campaign (1860) 97 -- 2.17 Election Results (1860) 99 -- 2.18 Union Politicians Fear Defeat (1864) 100 -- 2.19 Lincoln's "Blind Memorandum" (1864) 101 -- 2.20 National Election Results (1864) 102 -- 2.21 State-by-State Election Results (1864) 103 -- 2.22 Lincoln's Reflections on Wartime Elections (1864) 104 -- 2.23 Election Night with Lincoln (1864) 105 -- 3. Administration Policies 109 -- Foreign Policy 109 -- Economic Policy 115 -- Social Policy 121 -- Emancipation 126 -- 3.1 Address to Workingmen of Manchester (1863) 137 -- 3.2 Statement on Finances (1862) 138 -- 3.3 Statement on Sioux Uprising (1862) 140 -- 3.4".
- catalog description "Lincoln's Supreme Court Appointees (1862-1864) 249 -- 5.5 Lincoln's General War Order No. 1 (1862) 250 -- 5.6 Lincoln's Attempt to Placate Power Broker Thurlow Weed (1864) 251 -- 6. Assassination 255 -- Presidential Security 256 -- Booth's Conspiracy 258 -- Lincoln's Death and Aftermath 260 -- 6.1 The Baltimore Plot (1861) 266 -- 6.2 Lincoln Calls Military Guard "Very Agreeable" (1862) 267 -- 6.3 Sentry Recalls Lincoln's Narrow Escape (1864) 267 -- 6.4 Lincoln Declines the "Iron Cage" (1862) 268 -- 6.5 Booth's Diary (1865) 269 -- 6.6 Testimony of Major Henry Rathbone (1865) 271 -- 6.7 Testimony of Dr. Robert Stone (1865) 272 -- 6.8 Welles Describes Lincoln's Death and Early Reaction (1865) 273 -- 6.9 Booth's Escape from Washington (1865) 274 -- 6.10 Opinion on Military Tribunals for Booth's Co-conspirators (1865) 275 -- 6.11 Editorial Eulogy of Lincoln (1865) 278 -- Appendix".
- catalog description "Statement on Immigration (1864) 141 -- 3.5 Lincoln's Hesitation over Confronting Know-Nothings (1855) 142 -- 3.6 Lincoln's Outreach to Catholics (1861) 143 -- 3.7 Lincoln on the Politics of Racial Equality (1857) 144 -- 3.8 Appeal to Border State Representatives (1862) 146 -- 3.9 Lincoln Urges Colonization for Blacks (1862) 149 -- 3.10 Lincoln Recalls the Emancipation Decision (1862) 152 -- 3.11 Gideon Welles Recalls the Release of the Preliminary Proclamation (1862) 154 -- 3.12 Final Emancipation Proclamation (1863) 155 -- 4. Crises and Flashpoints 159 -- April-July 1861: Washington under Seige 161 -- July 1861: Bull Run 163 -- July 1861: Defining the Aims of the War 165 -- July-December 1861: Army of the Potomac 166 -- November-December 1861: The Trent Affair 167 -- January-July 1862: Peninsula Campaign 168 -- July-September 1862: Confederate Invasion 170 -- July 1862-January 1863: Emancipation".
- catalog extent "xii, 340 p. :".
- catalog identifier "156802701X (alk. paper)".
- catalog isPartOf "American presidents reference series".
- catalog issued "2002".
- catalog issued "c2002.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Washington, D.C. : CQ Press,".
- catalog spatial "United States Politics and government 1861-1865.".
- catalog spatial "United States".
- catalog subject "973.7/092 B 21".
- catalog subject "E457 .P575 2002".
- catalog subject "Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.".
- catalog subject "Presidents United States Biography.".
- catalog tableOfContents "1. A Self-Made Story 9 -- Coming of Age 12 -- Marriage and Career 15 -- Life in Wartime Washington 19 -- Lincoln's Accomplishments 22 -- 1.1 Autobiographical Sketch (1859) 25 -- 1.2 Additional Autobiography Written for John L. Scripps (1860) 27 -- 1.3 Response to a Distant Relative (1848) 34 -- 1.4 Lincoln's Stepmother Recalls His Childhood (1865) 36 -- 1.5 Lincoln's Reply to "Dictionary of Congress" Questionnaire (1858) 37 -- 1.6 Earliest Known Lincoln Documents (c. 1824-1826) 38 -- 1.7 The Lincoln Family on the Move 39 -- 1.8 Lincoln Lampoons His Military Experience (1848) 39 -- 1.9 Early Romantic Troubles (1838) 40 -- 1.10 Lincoln's Transition to Adulthood 43 -- 1.11 Herndon Recalls Lincoln as Lawyer (1888) 43 -- 1.12 Letter to His Wife (1848) 45 -- 1.13 Walt Whitman Observes the President (1863) 47 -- 1.14 Hay Diary Recalls Lincoln Late at Night (1864) 48 -- 2.".
- catalog tableOfContents "172 -- September-November 1862: Midterm Elections 174 -- November 1862: Swapping Generals 176 -- December 1862: Cabinet Crisis 177 -- May 1863: Chancellorsville 180 -- May-July 1863: Vicksburg and Gettysburg 181 -- July 1863: Draft Riots 183 -- September-December 1863: Tennessee Campaign 185 -- November 1863: Gettysburg Address 187 -- March 1864: Grant's Ascendancy 188 -- May-July 1864: Lee vs. Grant 189 -- July 1864: Washington under Attack 191 -- July-August 1864: Reconstruction Debates 193 -- July-August 1864: Peace Talks 195 -- August-November 1864: Lincoln's Reelection 197 -- December 1864-January 1865: Thirteenth Amendment 198 -- April 1865: Lee's Surrender 199 -- 4.1 Seward's April 1 Memo (1861) 202 -- 4.2 Lincoln's Reply to Seward (1861) 205 -- 4.3 Special Message to Congress (July 4, 1861) 206 -- 4.4 McClellan Says He Can Do It All (1861) 207 -- 4.5".
- catalog tableOfContents "A Cabinet Members, Lincoln Administration 280 -- Appendix B Notable Figures of the Lincoln Presidency 281 -- Appendix C Key Events in Lincoln's Life 315.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Campaigns and Elections 51 -- Learning the Political Trade, 1832-1849 52 -- Facing the Political Crisis, 1850-1858 57 -- Seeking the Presidency, 1859-1860 64 -- Running for Reelection, 1863-1864 70 -- 2.1 Lincoln's Career Electoral Record 80 -- 2.2 Lincoln's Record in Contests Determined by Legislative Ballot 80 -- 2.3 Lincoln's Record as Candidate for Government Positions 81 -- 2.4 Selections from First Campaign Document (1832) 81 -- 2.5 Rough-and-Tumble Early Campaigns (1836) 82 -- 2.6 Political Opponents Criticize Lincoln's "Clownishness" (1839) 83 -- 2.7 Positioning to Run for Congress (1846) 84 -- 2.8 Handbill Replying to Charges of Lack of Piety (1846) 86 -- 2.9 Lobbying to Become Commissioner of the General Land Office (1849) 87 -- 2.10 Selections from Lincoln's Stump Speech (1854) 88 -- 2.11 Lincoln-Douglas Debates and the Freeport Questions (1858) 92 -- 2.12".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lincoln Explains His Strategic View (1862) 208 -- 4.6 Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation (1862) 209 -- 4.7 Lincoln Explains His Political Problems (1862) 212 -- 4.8 Lincoln Risks Dictatorship (1863) 214 -- 4.9 Young Aide Describes Lincoln (1863) 215 -- 4.10 Gettysburg Address (1863) 216 -- 4.11 Patterns of Troop Strength (1861-1865) 217 -- 4.12 Conditions for Peace Negotiations (1864) 217 -- 4.13 Lincoln Backpedals on Emancipation (1864) 218 -- 4.14 Second Inaugural Address (1865) 220 -- 5. Institutional Relations 225 -- Congress 225 -- The Supreme Court 230 -- The Military 231 -- The Press 237 -- 5.1 Political Composition of Civil War Era Congresses (1859-1867) 241 -- 5.2 Chief Justice Roger B. Taney Condemns Lincoln's Suspension of Civil Liberties (1861) 242 -- 5.3 Ex parte Milligan Decision Restricts Military Tribunals (1866) 244 -- 5.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lincoln Offers a "Bare Suggestion" (1858) 93 -- 2.13 Lincoln Attempts to Quell Presidential Talk (1859) 95 -- 2.14 Discussing Money in Politics (1860) 96 -- 2.15 Lincoln Outlines a Nomination Strategy (1860) 96 -- 2.16 Brief Remarks during the Presidential Campaign (1860) 97 -- 2.17 Election Results (1860) 99 -- 2.18 Union Politicians Fear Defeat (1864) 100 -- 2.19 Lincoln's "Blind Memorandum" (1864) 101 -- 2.20 National Election Results (1864) 102 -- 2.21 State-by-State Election Results (1864) 103 -- 2.22 Lincoln's Reflections on Wartime Elections (1864) 104 -- 2.23 Election Night with Lincoln (1864) 105 -- 3. Administration Policies 109 -- Foreign Policy 109 -- Economic Policy 115 -- Social Policy 121 -- Emancipation 126 -- 3.1 Address to Workingmen of Manchester (1863) 137 -- 3.2 Statement on Finances (1862) 138 -- 3.3 Statement on Sioux Uprising (1862) 140 -- 3.4".
- catalog tableOfContents "Lincoln's Supreme Court Appointees (1862-1864) 249 -- 5.5 Lincoln's General War Order No. 1 (1862) 250 -- 5.6 Lincoln's Attempt to Placate Power Broker Thurlow Weed (1864) 251 -- 6. Assassination 255 -- Presidential Security 256 -- Booth's Conspiracy 258 -- Lincoln's Death and Aftermath 260 -- 6.1 The Baltimore Plot (1861) 266 -- 6.2 Lincoln Calls Military Guard "Very Agreeable" (1862) 267 -- 6.3 Sentry Recalls Lincoln's Narrow Escape (1864) 267 -- 6.4 Lincoln Declines the "Iron Cage" (1862) 268 -- 6.5 Booth's Diary (1865) 269 -- 6.6 Testimony of Major Henry Rathbone (1865) 271 -- 6.7 Testimony of Dr. Robert Stone (1865) 272 -- 6.8 Welles Describes Lincoln's Death and Early Reaction (1865) 273 -- 6.9 Booth's Escape from Washington (1865) 274 -- 6.10 Opinion on Military Tribunals for Booth's Co-conspirators (1865) 275 -- 6.11 Editorial Eulogy of Lincoln (1865) 278 -- Appendix".
- catalog tableOfContents "Statement on Immigration (1864) 141 -- 3.5 Lincoln's Hesitation over Confronting Know-Nothings (1855) 142 -- 3.6 Lincoln's Outreach to Catholics (1861) 143 -- 3.7 Lincoln on the Politics of Racial Equality (1857) 144 -- 3.8 Appeal to Border State Representatives (1862) 146 -- 3.9 Lincoln Urges Colonization for Blacks (1862) 149 -- 3.10 Lincoln Recalls the Emancipation Decision (1862) 152 -- 3.11 Gideon Welles Recalls the Release of the Preliminary Proclamation (1862) 154 -- 3.12 Final Emancipation Proclamation (1863) 155 -- 4. Crises and Flashpoints 159 -- April-July 1861: Washington under Seige 161 -- July 1861: Bull Run 163 -- July 1861: Defining the Aims of the War 165 -- July-December 1861: Army of the Potomac 166 -- November-December 1861: The Trent Affair 167 -- January-July 1862: Peninsula Campaign 168 -- July-September 1862: Confederate Invasion 170 -- July 1862-January 1863: Emancipation".
- catalog title "Abraham Lincoln / Matthew Pinsker.".
- catalog type "Biography. fast".
- catalog type "text".