Get this book in print
About this book
My library
Books on Google Play
PAGE
First Political Speech when a Candidate for the Illinois
Legislature in 1832.
Extract from a speech delivered December, 1839 .
Resolutions upon slavery in the Illinois Legislature
An address before the Springfield Washingtonian Temper-
ance Society, February 22, 1842
Speech at Peoria, Illinois, October 16, 1854
Extract from a speech at Springfield, Illinois, June 26, 1857
Letter to Hon. Stephen A. Douglas
Extract from a speech at Springfield, Illinois, June 17, 1858.
Extract from a speech at Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1858
Extract from a speech delivered at Springfield, Illinois,
July 17, 1858
Extract from a speech at Ottawa, Illinois, August 21, 1858
Extract from a speech at Freeport, Illinois, August 27, 1858.
Extract from a speech at Galesburg, Illinois, October 7, 1858
Extract from a speech at Quincy, Illinois, October 13, 1858.
Speech at Alton, Illinois, October 15, 1858
112
114
116
I 20
124
130
132
Extract from a speech at Columbus, Ohio, September, 1859
Extract from a speech at Cincinnati, Ohio, September, 1859 134
Extract from a speech at Jonesboro, Illinois, September 15,
1858
Extract from an address at Cooper Institute, February 27,
1860.
138
140
Address to the citizens of Springfield, on his departure for
Speech at Indianapolis, Indiana
Speech to the members of the Legislature of Indiana, who
waited upon him at his hotel
Speech at Cincinnati, Ohio
152
Speech from the steps of the Capitol, Albany, N. Y.
Speech in the Assembly Hall at Albany, N. Y.
166
168
170
174
176
Speech to various Republican Associations, New York.
Speech at Newark, New Jersey.
Speech in the Senate Chamber, Trenton, New Jersey
Speech at Trenton, New Jersey, delivered in the House of
Assembly.
Address to the Mayor and Citizens of Philadelphia.
Speech in Independence Hall, at Philadelphia.
Speech before Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Feb., 1861
Speech at Lancaster, Pennsylvania
Speech to the Mayor and Common Council of Washington
Proclamation, April 15, 1861
INDEX.
Reply to Governor Hicks and Mayor Brown.
Message to Congress, in extra session, July 4, 1861
Personal Conference with the Representatives from the Bor-
der States
Reply to Horace Greeley
Reply to a Religious Delegation
First Inaugural Address
Abolishing Slavery in the District of Columbia
First Annual Message to Congress, December 3, 1861
Proclamation, relative to General Hunter's order declaring
slaves within his department free .
Reading the Emancipation Proclamation to his Cabinet,
September 22, 1862.
Reply to the Resolutions of the East Baltimore Methodist
Conference of 1862
To the Synod of Old School Presbyterians, Baltimore. .
Reply to the Committee of the Lutheran Synod of 1862
Second Annual Message to Congress, December 1, 1862
Emancipation Proclamation, January 1, 1863.
.
236
244
246
248
254
256
Reply to an invitation to preside over a meeting of the
Christian Commission
Reply to address from workingmen, Manchester, England 268
Remarks made to some friends New Year's evening, 1863 From the letter to Erastus Corning and others Response to a serenade
Reply to a Committee of the Presbyterian Church
Letter to General Grant
Proclamation
A Proclamation, July 15, 1863
Reply to the letter of Governor Seymour, of New York
Letter to A. G. Hodges
Speech at the opening of a Fair in Baltimore, April, 1864
Reply to a Committee from the Methodist Conference.
Response to a delegation of the National Union League
Speech at the Philadelphia Fair
From his Letter of Acceptance
To whom it may concern
Speech to a serenading club of Pennsylvanians
Address to the Political Clubs
Interview with a gentleman
Letter to Mrs. Eliza P. Gurney.
Reply to a committee of loyal colored people of Baltimore
Remarks to the 189th New York Regiment
Speech to the 164th Ohio
Reply to a company of clergymen
Speech to the 148th Ohio regiment
Remarks to a serenading party at the White House
Observance of the Sabbath
Letter to Mrs. Bixby, of Boston
Remarks to a delegation from Ohio
Fourth Annual Message to Congress, December 6th, 1864
Reply to an Illinois clergyman
Instructions to Wm. H. Seward, at the Meeting of Messrs.
Stevens, Hunter and Campbell, at Fortress Monroe, Va.
Second Inaugural Address, delivered March 3, 1865
Remarks upon the fall of Richmond
A Verbal Message given to Hon. Schuyler Colfax
366
368
370
372
374
375
Remark previous to attending the theater on the night of
his assassination
Fac-simile of the play-bill at Ford's Theater on the night
of April 14, 1865
Fac-simile Letter to J. W. Fell, 1859
Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln, in Fac-Simile
Bright, John,
Bascom, John,
Andrews, Israel Ward, College President.
Anthony, Henry B., Statesman
Botta, Anna C.,
Bennett, H. S., Chaplain Fisk University.
Blanchard, Rufus,
Bellows, Henry W.,
Burnam, C. F., Lawyer
Bradley, Joseph P., Justice Sup. Court
Burnside, Ambrose E., Major-General
Member of Parliament
College President
Bennett, Emerson, Editor.
388
Professor
525
515
Authoress
71
Author.
Divine
267