Lincoln’s Women
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Abolition Anti-Slavery Movements, and the Rise of the Sectional Controversy
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Jack Armstrong
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
William Butler
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
William G. Greene
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
John Hanks
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
James H. Matheny
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James Short
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Joshua F. Speed
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
James C. Conkling
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
David Davis
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Jesse W. Fell
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
William H. Herndon
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Ward Hill Lamon
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Stephen Trigg Logan
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Ebenezer Peck
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John Todd Stuart
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Leonard Swett
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Henry Clay Whitney
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Peter Cartwright
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Phineas D. Gurley
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
James Jaquess
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Owen Lovejoy
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Matthew Simpson
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
James Smith
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Mr. Lincoln and Women
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Mrs. Elizabeth Abell
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Hannah Armstrong
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Mrs. Eliza Caldwell Browning
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Eliza Rumsey Francis
Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Anne Rutledge
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Mr. Lincoln and Prominent New Yorkers
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Mr. Lincoln and Ministers
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Henry W. Bellows (1814-1882)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Moses H. Grinnell (1803-1877)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
George Templeton Strong (1820-1875)
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Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903)
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Archbishop John J. Hughes (1797-1863)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Mr. Lincoln and New York Republicans
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Hiram Barney (1811-1895)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Roscoe Conkling (1829-1888)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Chauncey M. Depew (1834-1928)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
David Dudley Field (1805-1894)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Simeon Draper (1804-1866)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Reuben E. Fenton (1819-1885)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Ira Harris (1802-1875)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
George G. Hoskins (1824-1893)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Preston King (1806-1865)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Edwin D. Morgan (1811-1883)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
George Opdyke (1805-1880)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
William H. Seward (1801-1872)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
James S. Wadsworth (1807-1864)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Thurlow Weed (1797-1882)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Mr. Lincoln and New York Democrats
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Samuel L. M. Barlow (1826-1889)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
August Belmont (1816-1890)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
John J. Cisco (1806-1884)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Erastus Corning (1794-1872)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Daniel S. Dickinson (1807-1866)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
John A. Dix (1798-1879)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
George B. McClellan (1826-1885)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Moses F. Odell (1818-1866)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Horatio Seymour (1810-1886)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Daniel Sickles (1819-1914)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Dean Richmond (1804-1866)
Mr. Lincoln and New York
Fernando Wood (1812-1881)
Mr. Lincoln’s White House
Sojourner Truth
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Africans in America
Son of the South
The American Civil War
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Slavery and the Drift toward War