LINCOLN ROOM UNIVERSITY OF ILLINOIS LIBRARY MEMORIAL the Class of 1901 founded by HARLAN HOYT HORNER and HENRIETTA CALHOUN HORNER Lincoln Bibliography This Bibliography has been prepared for use only in The Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln. Only seventy five signed^ registered^ and numbered copies have been separately issuedy of which forty only are for sale. Number lA. C1 £' e (Mio'^u/orii/k 1 Lincoln Bibliography A List of Books and Pamphlets Relating to Abraham Lincoln Compiled by Daniel Fish o/'the Minnesota Bar New Tork Francis D. Tandy Company Copyright, igob, by DANIEL FISH nr Preface HE 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 137 138 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: 140 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 i^merica 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. (9'pers. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. 2,500 copies 346 GILMORE. Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War by James R, Gilmore (Edmund Kirke) Author of " Among the Pines," " John Sevier, the Commonwealth Builder," " The Life of James A. Garfield," etc Illustrated. Boston L. C. Page and Company (incorporated) 1898. 8vo, pp 338. . 347 GIRAULT. Rite Oriental de Misraim pour la France, Discours Funebre prononce a la memoire du President Lincoln par le Grand President Girault, dans la tenue solennelle de deuil, le x\'i' jour du III* mois annueaire 5869, ou le 16' jour de mois de mai 18G5, ere vulgaire, dan la R:. M:. L:. de 1' Arc-en-ciel. [Paris.-Imprierie de E. Martinet, rue Mignon, 2.] 8vo, pp 3. . 348 GLAESER. Das Lincoln-Monument. Fine Rede des Senator Charles Sumner. Nebst einer Lebensskizze Sumner's und der in seiner Rede en,vahnten Kiinstler. Zugleich ein Beitrag zur Kunstgeschichte Amerika's Bearbeitet von August Glaeser, Sekretar des General- consulats der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika zu Frankfurt a. M. Frankfurt a M., Joh. Chr. Her- mann'sche Buchkandlung, M. Deisterweg. 1868. 8vo, pp 77 349 Sumner's remarks refer to the Vinnie Ream statue. 2iB Abraham Lincoln GLOVER. The Character of Abraham Lincoln. A Dis- course delivered April 23d, 1865, at Stravvn's Hall, Jacksonville, 111., by Rev. L. M. Glover, D. D., Pastor 1st Presbyterian Church. Jacksonville: Printed at the Journal Book and Job Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 21. 500 copies 350 GOD Bless Abraham Lincoln! A Solemn Discourse by a Local Preacher. Dedicated to the Faithful. For gen- eral distribution at 5 cents a copy. [No imprint, no year.] 8vo, pp 16 351 GOODS PEED. Funeral Discourse on the Death of Abra- ham Lincoln, preached Sunday, April 23rd, 1865, in the Second Baptist Church, Chicago. By Rev. E. J. Goodspeed, Pastor. [Motto.] Chicago: Printed by the Trustees. 1865. 8vo, pp 37. Frontispiece. 500 copies 352 Contains also sermon by same on June ist. GOODWIN. Death of Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, April 14, 1865. Delivered at North Colebrook, Conn., April 23, 1865, by Rev. William Goodwin, Pastor of the Baptist Church. [Motto] Hartford: Printed by David B. Moseley. Office of the Religious Herald, 333 Main Street. [No year] 8vo, pp 20 353 GORDON. The Sin of Reviling, and its Work. A Funeral Sermon, occasioned by the assassination of President Lincoln, April 14th, 1865. By W. R. Gor- don, D. D., Pastor of the Ref. Prot. Dutch Church of Schraalenberg, N. J. Preached on May 7, 1865. Pub- lished by request of consistory. New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers, 16 & 18 Jacob Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 24. 800 copies 354 Bibliography 219 GRATER. A Discourse, respectfully dedicated to a grate- ful people In Memory of the Worth of Our Lamented Chief Magistrate, Abraham Lincoln, delivered April 2 1 St, 1865, by Rev. Abraham Grater. Copied by sev- eral German newspapers and translated from the Ger- man. Skippackville, Pa., Printed by J. M. Schuene- mann. 1865. For sale: by L Kohler, No. 202 North 4th St., Philadelphia. Neutralist Office, Skip- packville, Montg. County, Pa. Price: Single copy 5 cts. ; 30 copies $1. Sent to any address free of postage. 8vo, pp 8. 6,000 copies (?) 355 Whether the German version appeared in pamphlet form, query : GRAY, (George Zabriskie.) The Proper Use of the Mem- ory of a Good Man's Life. A sermon preached June 1st, 1865, being the day of National Humiliation in commemoration of the Death of President Lincoln, in Trinity Church, Bergen Point, N. J., by Rev. George Zabriskie Gray, Rector. Published by the Ves- try. New York — Martin & Fulkerson, Stationers and Printers, 107 Beekman & 284 Pearl Streets. [1865] 8vo, pp 17 356 GRAY, (Wm. C.) Life of Abraham Lincoln, for the young man and the Sabbath School. By Wm. C. Gray. [Motto.] Cincinnati: Western Tract and Book So- ciety. 1867. i2mo, pp 200. Illustrated. . . 357 GREAT. The Great Conspiracy. A Book of Absorbing Interest! Startling Developments. Eminent Persons implicated. Full secret of the Assassination Plot. John H. Surratt and his mother. With Biographical sketches of J. B. Booth and John Wilkes, and the life and ex- traordinary adventures of John H. Surratt, the con- spirator. Philadelphia: Published by Barclay & Co., 220 Abraham Lincoln 602 Arch street. [1866.] 8vo, pp (4), 19-201. Il- lustrated 358 Another issue same year has pp 198. GREAT. The Great Issue to be decided in November next! Shall the Constitution and the Union stand or fall, Shall Sectionalism Triump? Lincoln and his Supporters Behold the Record! Washington: [No year] Issued by the National Democratic Committee. McGill & Witherow, Printers. 8vo, pp 24. . 359 A compilation of extreme utterances by leading repub- licans touching slavery. GREAT. The Great Conspiracy. Founded on Fact, and copiously illustrated with Notes from Rare Pamphlets. Accompanied with biographical sketches of J. B. Booth, and John Wilkes. Philadelphia: Published by Bar- clay & Co., 602 Arch Street. 1866. 8vo, pp 201. 360 GREELEY. A Political Text-book for i860: comprising a brief view of Presidential nominations and elections: Including all the National Platforms ever yet adopt- ed: Also, a History of the Struggle respecting Slavery in the Territories, and of the action of Congress as to the Freedom of the Public Lands, with the most notable Speeches and Letters of Messrs. Lincoln, Doug- las, Bell, Cass, Seward, Everett, Breckenridge, H. V. Johnson, etc., etc., touching the Questions of the Day; and Returns of all Presidential Elections since 1836. Compiled by Horace Greeley and John F. Cleveland. New York: Published by the Tribune Association. i860. 8vo, pp 48 361 GREELEY on Lincoln with Mr. Greeley's Letters to Charles A. Dana and a Lady Friend to which are added Reminiscences of Horace Greeley Edited by Joel Bibliography 221; Benton New York The Baker and Taylor Co [1893] i2mo, pp 271. Illustrated 362 GREGORY. Abraham Lincoln. By J. Gregory — a Working Man. [No year, no place] i6mo, pp 4 363 Verse. Colophon : Powell & Son, Bristol Street, Bris- tol. GRIDLEY. The Story of Abraham Lincoln or the Jour- ney from the Log Cabin to the White House [Motto] By Eleanor Gridley Secretary of the Lincoln Log Cabin Association [No year, no place] Juvenile Pub- lishing Co 8vo, pp (8), 11-334. Illustrated. 364 Another edition, copyright 1902, is extended to pp 355. Title page substantially unchanged. GROLIER CLUB. Catalogue of a Collection of En- graved and other Portraits of Lincoln exhibited at The Grolier Club New York Twenty-nine East Thirty- second Street Saturday, April 8th, to Saturday, April 22d 1899 i2mo, pp 66 365 Short introduction by Charles Henry Hart, by whom the catalogue was prepared. Describes 159 portraits, groups, busts, etc. GROLIER CLUB. Transactions of The Grolier Club of the City of New York From February Eighteen Hun- dred and Ninety-four to July Eighteen Hundred and Ninety-Nine Part iii [Device of the Club.] New York The Grolier Club Twenty-Nine East Thirty- Second Street 1899 Sm. 4to, pp 229. . . . 366 Contains " Abraham Lincoln's Place in History," an ad- dress delivered at the Club on Ladies' Day, April 7, 1899, by Charles Henry Hart; pp. 153 to 181. GRUBE. Abraham Lincoln, der grosse Staatsmann und edle Menschenfreund. Eine biographische Skizze von 222 Abraham Lincoln A. W. Grube. Milwaukee. Verlag von Geo. Bnim- der. [No year] i6mo, pp 128 367 Original issue, Stuttgart, 1878, pp 132. GRUBE. Abraham Lincoln. Eine biographische Skizze von A. W. Grube. Zweite vermehrte Auflage. Stutt- gart, 1878. Druck und Verlag von J. F. Steinkopf. i6mo, pp 132. Portrait 367a GURLEY. The Voice of the Rod. A Sermon preached on Thursday, June i, 1865, in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C, by The Rev. P. D. Gurley, D. D., Pastor of the Church. Washing- ton, D. C. : William Ballantyne, Bookseller. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 1,000 copies 368 GUTHRIE. Oration on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Addressed to the American People. By Dr. W. E. Guthrie. Philadelphia: John Penington & Sons, 127 South Seventh Street. 1865. i8mo, pp 9. . . 369 Delivered before the American Literary Union, April 25, 1865. HACO. J. Wilkes Booth. The assassinator of President Lincoln. By Dion Haco, Esq., Author of " Osgood, the Demon Refugee," " Chetham, or the Swamp Drag- ons," " Perdita, the Demon Refugee's Daughter," " Lar- ry, the Army Dog Robber," " Rob. Cobb Kennedy, the Incendiary Spy," etc., etc., etc., etc. New York: T. R. Dawley, publisher for the Million, 13 and 15 Park Row. 1865. i2mo, pp 106. Illustrated cover. 370 HACO. The Private Journal and Diary of John H. Sur- ratt, the Conspirator, Edited and arranged by Dion Haco, Esq., Author of " Booth, the Assassin," the " War Novels," " Lives of Grant, Sherman, Sheridan, Lincoln, Butler," " Grant and his Generals," etc., etc. Bibliography 223 "Murder most foul." — Shakespeare. New York: Frederic A. Brady, publisher, 22 Ann street, near Nassau. 1866. i2mo, pp 104. Illustrated cover. 371 HALL, (Charles H.) A Mournful Easter. A Discourse delivered in the Church of the Epiphany, Washington, D. C, on Easter Day, April 19, 1865, by the Rector, Rev. Charles H. Hall, D. D. Being the second day after the Assassination of the President of the United States, and a similar attempt on the Secretary of State, on the night of Good Friday. Washington: Gideon & Pearson, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. 500 copies 372 The date, " 19," a misprint for " 16." HALL, (Fayette.) The Copperhead or the Secret History of our Civil War unveiled Showing the Falsity of New England. Partisan History, How Abraham Lincoln came to be President The Secret Working and Conspiring of Those in Power. Motive and purpose of prolonging the war for four years. To be Delivered and Published in a Series of Four Illustrated Lectures By Dr. Fayette Hall, Author and Publisher. New Haven, Connecticut, U. S. A. 1902. 8vo, pp 63. Por- trait of Author 373 This " First lecture of the course" devoted wholly to dis- paragement of Lincoln. HALL, (Gordon.) President Lincoln's Death; Its Voice to the People. A Discourse by Gordon Hall, D. D., Pastor of the Edwards Church. Preached in the First Church, Northampton, April 19, 1865. Northampton, Mass. Trumbull & Gere, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 1,200 copies 374 HALL, (Newman.) A Sermon on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Preached at Surrey Chapel, London, 224 Abraham Lincoln Sunday, May 14, 1865. By Rev. Newman Hall. Bos- ton: Bartlett & Halliday. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 375 HALL, (Newman.) The Assassination of Abraham Lin- coln. A Lecture, by Newman Hall, LL. B., author of "Come to Jesus," etc. London: [No year] John Snow, Paternoster Row. i6mo, pp 31. . . . 376 HALSTEAD. Caucuses of i860. A History of the Na- tional Political Conventions of the Current Presidential Campaign; being a Complete Record of the Business of all the Conventions; with Sketches of Distinguished men in attendance upon them, and descriptions of the most characteristic Scenes and memorable Events. Com- piled from the Correspondence of the Cincinnati Com- mercial, written " on the Circuit of the Conventions," and the Official Reports. By M. Halstead, an Eye- witness of them all. Columbus: Follett, Foster and Company, i860 8vo, pp 232 377 HAMILL. President Lincoln, a faithful son. An Ad- dress delivered before the High School, at Lawrence- ville, N. J., by Samuel M. Hamill, D. D., June ist, 1865. Trenton: Murphy & Bechtel, Printers, oppo- site the City Hall. 1865. 8vo, ppii. 500 copies. 378 HAMILTON. Letter of Gen. A. J. Hamilton, of Texas, to the President of the United States. [Date, July 28, 1863. Caption title] 8vo, pp 18. . . . 379 HAMMOND, (Charles.) A Sermon on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, Preached at Monson, at the United Service of the Congregational and Meth- odist Churches, on the occasion of the National Fast, June I, 1865. By Charles Hammond, Principal of Bibliography 225 Monson Academy. Springfield: Samuel Bowles and Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 2i. 300 copies, 380 [HAMMOND, (C. L.)] To the Union League Club of Chicago: Today is the eighty-fifth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. [Date, Chicago, February 12, 1894] 8vo, pp 19 381 No title page, no imprint. Compiled by Mr. C. L. Ham- mond and made up of letters relating to repair and preser- vation of the Lincoln monument at Springfield. HAMMOND, (William G.) Abraham Lincoln; A Eu- logy delivered at Anamosa, Iowa, on the day of the State Fast, April 27, 1865. By William G. Ham- mond. Published by Request. Davenport: Publish- ing House of Luse & Griggs. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 400 copies 382 HANAFORD. Our Martyred President. By Mrs. P. A. Hanaford. Author of " The Young Captain," etc. Abraham Lincoln: Born February 12, 1809; Died, April 15, 1865. [Motto.] Boston: B. B. Russell and Company, 55 Cornhill. 1865. 8vo, pp 24. Por- trait. 2,000 copies 383 HANAFORD. Abraham Lincoln: His Life and Public Services. By Mrs. P. A. Hanaford, Author of " Our Martyred President," " The Young Captain," etc. [Motto.] Boston: B. B. Russell and Company. 1865. i2mo, pp 216. Portrait. 15,000 copies. 384 Reissued in 1881 by D. Lothrop & Co., Boston, and in 1895 by The Werner Company, Chicago and New York, the latter having pp 277; the 61 additional containing ex- tracts from Speeches, etc. HANAFORD. Abraham Lincoln. Sein Leben und seine offentlichen Dienste. Nach dem Englischen von P. A. Hanaford frei bearbeitet von Julius Wiirzburger. New 226 Abraham Lincoln York. Haasis & Lubrecht, io8 Liberty Str. Boston. B. B. Russell & Co. Chicago, 111. S. S. Boyden [1865] i2mo, pp. 189. Portrait. 5,000 copies. 385 Another issue bears imprint : " Cleveland, O. P. Ritter, Mgr. 957-961 Bayne Ave." No year. HANES. Bywyd Abraham Lincoln, o Illinois, a Hannibal Hamlin, o Maine, yr ymgeisswyr gwerinol am yr arlj^vyddiaeth a'r is-lywyddiaeth ; yn nghyd a'r Araeth Draddododd Mr. Lincoln yn Cooper's Institute, N. Y., ar y 27 o Chwefror, i860. Hefyd, Yr Esgynlawr Gwerinol, yn nghyd a Chan Etholiadol. Utica, N. Y. : David C. Davies, Argraffydd a Chyhoeddydd. i860. Svo, pp 16 386 HANES Bywyd Abraham Lincoln, o Illinois, a Hannibal Hamlin, o Maine; yr ymgeisyddion gwerinaidd am arlywydd ac islywydd yr Unol Dalucthan, Erbyn yr Ethioliad yr tachwedd, i860; yr nghyd a Golygiadau ac egyyddorion y gwerinwyr, &c. [Portrait quotation] Pottsville, Pa.: Argrafhvyd gan B. Bannon, Swyddfa y "Miner's Journal," i860. 8vo, pp 16. . . 387 HAPGOOD. Abraham Lincoln the Man of the People by Norman Hapgood Author of " Literary States- men," " A Life of Daniel Webster," etc. Nevi^ York The Macmillan Company London Macmillan & Co., Ltd. 1899. Svo, pp X, (4), 433. Portraits. 388 HARBAUGH. Treason and Law. A Discourse, deliv- ered at Clearspring, Maiyland, June i, 1865, the Day of National Mourning. By H. Harbaugh, D. D., Professor of Theology at Mercersburg, Pa. Published by request of the audience. Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers, Pr., 52 and 54 North Sixth street. 1865. i2mo, pp 31. 500 copies 389 Bibliography 227 HARDINGE. The Great Funeral Oration on Abraham Lincoln, by ]VIiss Emma Hardinge. Delivered Sunday, April 16, 1865, at Cooper Institute, New York, before upwards of three thousand persons. New York: American News Company, Nassau Street. Twenty- five Cents. [No year.] 8vo, pp 28. 2,000 copies 390 Author Emma Hardinge Brittan. HARRIS. Assassination of Lincoln A History of the Great Conspiracy Trial of the Conspirators by a Military Commission and a Review of the Trial of John H. Surratt By T. M. Harris Late Brigadier- General of U. S. V. and Major-General by Brevet A Member of the Commission Boston, Mass. Amer- ican Citizen Company 7 Bromfield Street [1892]. 8vo, pp 419. Illustrated 391 Another edition has pp 424. Same title page, with addi- tion of " John K. Hastings, Selling Agent, 47-49 Churchill, Boston." HARRIS. Rome's Responsibility for the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. By Thomas M. Harris: Late Brigadier General U. S. V., and Major General by Brevet. Pittsburg, Pa. Williams Publishing Com- pany, Publishers. 1897. i6mo, pp 96 . . 392 HART. Bibllographla Lincolnlana: an account of the Publications occasioned by the Death of Abraham Lin- coln, sixteenth President of the United States of America. Being a Bibliographical Catalogue of all Sermons, Eulogies, Orations, etc., delivered at the time, with Notes and an Introduction by Charles Henry Hart, LL. B., Historiographer of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society of Philadelphia, and Corresponding Member of the New England Historic Genealogical 228 Abraham Lincoln Society; the Maine Historical Society, the Long Island Historical Society, etc., etc., etc. Albany.: Joel Mun- sell. 1870. 8vo, pp 86 393 From " Memorial Lincoln Bibliography ; " see Boyd. Twenty-five copies printed for private circulation. HART. A Biographical Sketch of His Excellency Abra- ham Lincoln, late President of the United States, by Charles Henry Hart, LL. B., Author of " Memoir of Prescott," " Historical Sketch of National Medals," " Remarks on Tabasco, Mexico," etc., etc. Reprinted from Introduction to Bibliographia Lincolniana. Al- bany: Joel Munsell. 1870. 4to, pp 21. . . 394 One hundred copies printed for private circulation. HART, (Edwin J.) A Sermon preached in Merrimack, N. H., April 16, 1865, in the First Congregational Church, on the occasion of the Assassination of Abra- ham Lincoln. By Rev. Edwin J. Hart. Published by request. Manchester, N. H.: Henry A. Gage, Book and Job Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 . . . 394a HARTSON. Oration of Chancellor Hartson at the Cele- bration of the 74th Birthday Anniversary of Abraham Lincoln, under the auspices of the Lincoln Association. Dashaw^ay Hall, Post St., Monday Evening, February 1 2th, 1883. San Francisco; Frank Eastman & Co., Printers, 509 Clay Street. 1883. 8vo, pp 16. . 395 HATHAWAY. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Abraham Lincoln: Preached at Coxsackie, on Wed- nesday, April 19, 1865, by Warren Hathaway. Al- bany: J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 24. 1,000 copies 396 HAVEN. Te Deum Laudamus. The cause and conse- quence of the election of Abraham Lincoln; A Bibliography 229 Thanksgiving Sermon delivered in the Harvard St. M. E. Church, Cambridge, Sunday Evening, Nov. ii, i860, by Rev. Gilbert Haven. [Text] Boston: J. M. Hewes, Printer, 8i Cornhill. Sold by J. P. Ma- gee, No. 5, Cornhill. i860. 8vo, pp 44. ,.: i.- 397 HAVEN. The Uniter and Liberator of America. A Memorial Discourse on the Character and Career of Abraham Lincoln: delivered in the North Russell Street M. E. Church, Boston, Sunday, April 23, 1865, by Gilbert Haven. [Motto.] Boston: James P. Magee, No. 5 Cornhill. 1865. 8vo, pp 32. 500 copies 398 HAWLEY. Truth and Righteousness Triumphant. A Discourse Commemorative of the Death of President Lincoln: preached in the Washington Avenue M. E. Church, April 20, 1865, by B. Hawley, D. D. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies 399 HAY, (Eugene G.) Lincoln's Message to the Twentieth Century An Address by Eugene M. Hay De- livered before the Hennepin Republican Association at the West Hotel, Minneapolis, February 12th, 1902 [No imprint, year, nor place] 8vo, pp (15.) Por- trait 400 Author's middle initial, G., is erroneously printed " M." HAY, (Henry Palethorp.) A Pastoral Letter for Wednes- day, April 19, 1865, by the Rev. Henry Palethorp Hay, LL. D., Rector, to the Members of the three Parishes of Christ Church, Riverton. Trinity Church, Fairview. St. Peter's Church, Rancocas. Philadel- phia: J. B. Chandler, Printer 306 & 508 Chestnut St. 1865. 8vo, pp 4 401 Relates wholly to the President's death. 230 Abraham Lincoln HAYDEX, (Caroline A) Our Countn's Martyr. A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln our beloved and la- mented President. By ^Irs. Caroline A. Hayden. Bos- ton: Press of Dakin and Metcalf, No. 37 Comhill, 1865. i2mo, pp 23. Verse. 2,000 copies. . . 402 HAYDEX, (Wm. B.) A Brief Abstract of remarks by Rev. Wm. B. Hayden, at the Xew Jerusalem Church, on the Funeral of the President, April 19, 1865. Cin- cinnati: Mallory, Power 5c Co., Printers, 135 Main street. 1865. 8vo, pp 10. 250 copies. . . 403 HAYERE. Eloge Funebre du President A. Lincoln fait par le tres-puissant Frere J. T. Hayere, Superueur grand Consenateur honoraire de I'O:, maconnique oriental de misralm pour la France, Grand Com- mandeur des Chevaliers defenseurs de la maconnierie, dans la ceremonie funebre qui a eu lieu le x\-i' . .jour du III' mois, anno luds — le 16' jour du mois, de Mai 1865, ere vulgaire, dans la tenue solennelle de deuil de la respectable mere loge de TArc-en-ciel, a laquelle assistaient tons les membres du Souverain Grand Con- seil general, puissance Supreme de I'Ordre a la vallee de Paris. Paris Imprimerie de E. Martinet Rue Mign- on, 2. 1865. 8vo, pp 44 404 HEATH. The Story of Lincoln by Virginia Heath Author of " Little Stories of Great Pictures " and "The Story of Washington" 1905 L. H. Nelson Company Portland, Maine 4to, pp 32, (i). Il- lustrated 405 HEL^^^G. The .Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. What was the Religious Faith of those engaged in the Conspiracy that resulted in the Assassination of Presi- dent Lincoln at Washington, D. C, on Friday Even- Bibliography 231 ing, April 14, 1865? The sworn Testimony of Wit- nesses, taken from the Official Report of the trial of John H. Surratt, Published by the Government, at Washington, D. C, 1867. A Lecture on Romanism, by the Rev. J. B. Helwig, D. D., Springfield, Ohio. Price per Copy, 10 Cents. $1.00 per Dozen [No imprint, no year. A. D. Hosterman & Co., Printers.] 8vo, pp 15 406 HEPWORTH. Two Sermons Preached in the Church of the Unity, April 23, 1865. I. On the Death of Abraham Lincoln. IL Duties suggested by the Na- tional Grief. By George H. Hepworth, Pastor of the Society. Boston: Printed for the Society, by John Wilson and Son. 1865. i2mo, pp 27. 2,000 copies 407 HEPWORTH. The Criminal ; The Crime ; The Penalty. By George H. Hepworth. Boston: Walker, Fuller and Company, 245, Washington Street. 1865. 8vo, PP 31 408 Refers to the crime and punishment of Jefferson Davis. HERNDON and WEIK. Herndon's Lincoln The True Story of a Great Life Etiam in minimis major. The History and Personal Recollections of Abraham Lin- coln by William H. Herndon For Twenty Years His Friend and Law Partner and Jesse William Weik, A. M. Chicago: Belford-Clarke Co. 1890. In three volumes, i2mo. Vol. i, pp xx, 199. Vol. 2, pp 205 to 418. Vol. 3, pp 423 to 638. Illustrated. 409 Another issue, same contents, has the following imprint: Chicago, New York, and San Francisco. Bedford, Clarke & Company, Publishers. London, Henry J. Drane, Lovell's Court, Paternoster Row. [No year]. •■■v •".""<•. ■"«■?■ 23^ Abraham Lincoln HERNDON, and WEIK. Abraham Lincoln The True Story of a Great Life By William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik with an Introduction by Horace White Illustrated In Two Volumes New York D. Appleton and Company 1892 i2mo. Vol. i, pp xxviii, 331. Vol. 2, pp vii, 348 410 Revised edition of last above. Besides the introduction, Mr. White contributes a chapter on the debate with Douglas. Though wrong in some of his facts, Herndon's analysis of the man is unexcelled. HEROIC. The Heroic Life of Abraham Lincoln The Great Emancipator Illustrated In Black and White and with Colored Plates Boston De Wolfe-, Fiske & Co. [1902] Small 4to, pp 48 411 HIBBARD. In Memory of Abraham Lincoln. A Dis- course delivered in the First Congregational Unitarian Church in Detroit, Mich., Sunday, April 17th, 1865, by A. G. Hibbard, Pastor of the Church. Published by request. Detroit: O. S. GuUey's Steam Book and Job Printing Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 12. 500 copies 412 The date a misprint for " i6th." On p 11 read "dirges " for "orgies." HICKS, (Colonel.) Abraham Lincoln. The Essay on Abraham Lincoln, which appears in this holiday num- ber of the Gleanor, has been contributed by Col. Hicks, formerly of the United States but now a citizen of Jamaica. He writes from personal recollection of President Lincoln, and of the political and military struggle between the North and South, In which he bore a part. — From the Kingston, Jamaica, Gleanor, January i, 1879. Printed at "The Gleanor" office, Kingston, Jamaica. [No year] i2mo, pp 20. 413 Bibliography 233 HICKS, (William W.) An Address occasioned by the death of His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, late Presi- dent of the United States, delivered on Wednesday, April 19th, 1865, in the Methodist Episcopal Church, Frederick City, Md., by Rev. William W. Hicks, Pastor of the Church. Frederick: Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp II 414 HINCKLEY. The Summons of Washington and Lincoln to The American of To-day. A Discourse by Frederic A. Hinckley, before the Spring Garden Unitarian So- ciety, Philadelphia, Pa. Februarj^ 21, 1897. [No place, no year] i2mo, pp 10 415 HINGELEY. The Character and Greatness of Abraham Lincoln, A Discourse delivered April 23, 1865. By Rev. E. Hingeley, Pastor of the M. E. Church, IVIonon- gahela City, Pa. [No imprint, no year.] 8vo, pp 15 416 HISTORY and Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lin- coln from Harrisburgh, Pa., to Washington, D. C, on the 22d and 23rd of February, 1861. Republican Print, 93 Washington Street, Chicago. [No year.] 8vo, pp 18 417 Author, Allan Pinkerton, Chicago. At least three other issues, one 20 pp ; one 30, and another 39. In these no publisher or printer is named ; otherwise the title pages are same as above. HITCHCOCK, (Caroline Hanks). Nancy Hanks. The Story of Abraham Lincoln's ^lother By Caroline Hanks Hitchcock New York Doubleday & Mc- Clure Co. 1899. i6mo, pp x.xii, 105. Illus- trated 418 HITCHCOCK, (Henry L.) God Acknowledged, in the Nation's Bereavement. A Sermon delivered in Hud- 234 Abraham Lincoln son, Ohio, on the day of the obsequies of Abraham Lin- coln, April 19th, 1865, by Henry L. Hitchcock. Cleve- land: Fairbanks, Benedict & Co., Printers, Herald Office, 1865. Svo, pp 23. 1,000 copies. . . 419 HOCHHEIMER. Predgit, gehalten am ig. April 1865, als am Tage des Leichenbegangnisses des Prasidenten der Ver. Staaten, Abraham Lincoln's, von H. Hoch- heimer, Rabbiner der Oheb-Israel-Gemeinde in Balti- more. Auf Verlangen dem Druch iibergeben. Ged- rucht bel Th. Kroh. i2mo, pp 8, (i). 350 copies. 420 HOCHHEIMER. Fest und Fasttag. Predigt am i. Juni 1865, (dem zweiten Tage Schebuoth), als an dem, von dem Prasidenten der Vereinigten Staaten angeord- neten Busz-und Bettage, zum Gedachtnisse des ermor- deten Prasidenten Abraham Lincoln, gehalten von H. Hochheimer, Rabbiner der Oheb-Israel-Gemeinde in Baltimore. Zum Besten des Lincoln-Monuments. Gedrucht bei Th. Kroh. i2mo, pp 9. 350 copies. 421 HOFFMAN, (Eugene Aug.) The Mart>T President. A Sermon preached in Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights, N. Y., by the Rev. Eugene Augs. Hoffmann, D. D., Rector, on Thursday, 20 April, A. D. 1865, being the Day of Mourning appointed by the Governor of the State after the death of President Lincoln. Printed by request. New York, C. A. Alvord, Printer. 1865. Svo, pp 16. 500 copies 422 HOFFMANN, (Wilhelm.) Abraham Lincoln, der Be- freier der Negersklaven Eine Erzahlung fur die Youngend von Wilhelm Hoffmann Mit vier Stahl- stichen Breslau Verlag von Edouard Trewendt. [No year] i6mo, pp 129. Portrait 423 Bibliography 235 HOFFMAN, (Wllhelm.) Abraham Lincoln Emanci- pator of Slaves Story for children W. Hoffman Translated from the German edition of the Bookseller & Publisher M. O. Wolf St. Petersburg Moscow [No year] i2mo, pp io6 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 ist 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 i6th, 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 & Main street. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. 1,000 copies. 429 2^6 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: FoUet, 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 Bibliography 237 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 ^larket 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 23B 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 Prasidicide: 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. 1 861. 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 Bibliography 239 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. Bibliography 241 INDIANA-PLACE. Order of Services at Indiana-Place Chapel, [Boston,] on Easter Sunday, April i6, 1865; being the Sunday after the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Boston : Walker, Fuller and Company, 245 Washington street. 1865. i6mo, 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- trait 448 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 virere 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 year] 8vo, pp 26 451 INTERIOR Causes of the War: The Nation demonized, and its President a Spirit-rapper. By a Citizen of 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 Co. 1888. 8vo; vol I, PP 591, portrait; vol. 2, pp 704 453 Vols, xvi and xvii in " The Republic ; or, A History of the United States of America in The Administrations." 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. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 16. . . . . . 455 The letter to Erastus Corning and others, with notes. IVES. Victory turned into Mourning. A Discourse, on occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, late Presi- dent of the United States, preached at Castine, [Maine, April i6th, 1865,] by Alfred E. Ives. Published by Request. Bangor: Wheeler & Lynde, Printers. 1865 8vo, PP 14. 250 copies 456 JAGGAR. A sermon, by the Rev. Thomas A. Jaggar, at the Anthon Memorial Church, on Easter Sunday, April 16, 1865. Published by request. New York: R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., printers and stationers, No. 16 Nassau street. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 457 Bibliography 243 JAMES, (James.) The Two Epistles. The Angel's Ad- dress, or The Glorious Message, commanded to be sent to Abraham Lincoln, July 21, 1864. By James James. [Motto.] [No imprint, place, nor year.] 8vo, pp 14 458 JAMES, (Thomas L.) 1809. Abraham Lincoln. 1894. Remarks of Thomas L. James, at the Banquet of the Lincoln League of Rutherford, New Jersey, on Lin- coln's Birthday, February 12th, 1894, I" response to the sentiment, " The day we Celebrate." Published by Re- quest. Press of G. H. Dickson's Sons & Co., 42 East 42d St., N. Y. i6mo, pp 15 458a JANVIER. The Sleeping Sentinel. By Frances De Haes Janvier, Author of " The Skeleton Monk," " The Voy- age of Life," " The Palace of the Caesars," and other poems. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers. 1863. i6mo, pp 19 459 Metrical version of the pardon of Thomas Scott. JEFFERSON Davis, and his complicity in the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, and where the traitor shall be tried for treason. Phila- delphia: Sherman & Co., Printers. 1866. 8vo, pp 16 460 JEFFERY. The Mission of Abraham Lincoln. A Sermon preached before the Fourth Baptist Church, Philadel- phia, Thursday Morning, June ist, 1865. By R. Jef- fery, D. D. Philadelphia: Bryson & Son, Printers and Stationers, No. 8 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 28. 1,000 copies. ........ 461 JENKINS. The Mother of Lincoln by Howard M. Jen- kins Reprinted from the Pennsylvania Magazine of 244 Abraham Lincoln History and Biography, July, 1900. Philadelphia. [No imprint] 1900. 8vo, pp 12 461a In the magazine, No. 2, Vol. xxiv, pp 129 to 138. JERMON. Abraham Lincoln and South Carolina. By J. Wagner Jermon, Esq. Philadelphia: D. E. Thomp- son, Printer, S. W. Cor. Seventh and Market Sts. 1861. 8vo, pp 15 462 [JEROME.] The Great Debate A Platform Scene in the Seven Joint Discussions between Lincoln and Doug- las. One of the Relief Pictures in the Dome of the State Capitol at Springfield, Illinois. [Copyright, 1899, by Alonzo Wheeler Jerome] 8vo, pp 23. Frontis- piece 463 Rokker Press, Springfield, Illinois. The relief, one of ten, by F. Nicolai, is well represented in the illustration. Twenty figures shown, all portraits, yet author is able to identify but four. Interesting reminiscences of the debate are given, JOACHIMSEN. An Address: delivered on request of the congregation, by P. J. Joachimsen, Esq. at the place of worship of the Hebrew Association, TemimI Derech, at New Orleans, on Saturday, April 29th, 1865. New York: Slater & Riley, steam book and job printers, 147 Fulton Street. 8vo, pp 12 464 JOHNSON, (Herrick.) " God's ways unsearchable." A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, preached before the Third Presbyterian Congregation, in Mozart Hall, Pittsburgh, Pa., Sunday, April 23rd, 1865. By Rev. Herrick Johnson, Pastor. Published by Request. W. G. Johnston & Co., Printers, Stationers and Blank Book Makers, 57 Wood Street, Pittsburgh. [1865] 8vo, pp II 465 Bibliography 245 JOHNSON, (Reverdy.) An Argument to establish the Illegality of Military Commissions in the United States, And Especially of the One Organized for the Trial of the Parties Charged with Conspiring to Assassinate the Late President, and others. Presented to that Com- mission on Monday, the 19th of June, 1865, and pre- pared by Reverdy Johnson, one of the Counsel of Mrs. Surratt. Baltimore: Printed by John Murphy & Co., Publishers, Booksellers, Printers and Stationers, 182 Baltimore Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 31 . . . 466 JOHNSON, (Samuel.) A Discourse preached on the day of the National Funeral of President Lincoln, Wednes- day, April 19, 1865. By Samuel Johnson, Minister of the Free Church at Lynn, [Mass.] (Printed not Pub- lished). [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 10. 15 copies 467 JOHNSON, (William M.) Our Martyred President. A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, preached in Stillwater, N. Y., April i6th, 1865, by Rev. William M. Johnson. Published by Request. Troy, N. Y. Daily and Weekly Times Printing House, 211 River Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 14. 200 copies. . . . 468 JOHNSTON, (E. S.) Sermon delivered on Thursday, June ist, 1865, The day of special humiliation and prayer in consequence of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln; at the Second English Evangelical Lutheran Church, Harrisburg, Pa. By Rev. E. S. Johnston. Theo. F. Scheffer, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 11. 469 JOHNSTON, (Howard A.) An Estimate of Lincoln. A sermon preached by Howard Agnew Johnston, D. D., Pastor Forty-first Street Presbyterian Church, Chicago, February 9, 1896. [Caption title] 8vo, pp (7). 469a 246 Abraham Lincoln JONES, (Evan Rowland.) Lincoln, Stanton and Grant. Historical Sketches by Major Evan Rowland Jones, United States Consul, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. (Motto.) With Steel Portraits. London: Frederick Warne and Co. Bedford Street, Strand. New York: Scribner, Welford and Armstrong. 8vo, pp xii, 342. . . 470 Preface dated August i, 1875, JONES, (Jenkin Lloyd.) Nancy Hanks Lincoln A Ser- mon Delivered at All Souls Church, Chicago, Febru- ary Eight, Nineteen Hundred and Three By Jenkin Lloj'd Jones Reprinted from Unity of February 12, 1903 Unity Publishing Company 3939 Langley Ave- nue Chicago [1903] i2mo, pp 15. . . . 471 JONES, (Thomas A.) J. Wilkes Booth An Account of his Sojourn in Southern Marjdand after the Assassina- tion of Abraham Lincoln, his Passage Across the Poto- mac, and his Death in Virginia by Thomas A. Jones The only living man who can tell the Story Illustrated Copyright, 1893, by J. B. Mattingly Chicago Laird & Lee, Publishers 1893 i2mo, pp 126. . . 472 JONES, (W. Martin.) Abraham Lincoln Address de- livered by W. Martin Jones at Phoenix, N. Y. on The Thirtieth Day of May, 1904 Press of R. W. Lace Rochester, N. Y. 1904 i2mo, pp 40. Por- trait 473 JORDAN. Death of Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse de- livered on the day of the National Fast, June i, 1865, at the Congregational Church, Cumberland Centre, Me. By Rev. E. S. Jordan. Published by request of the Congregation. Portland: Printed by David Tucker. 1865. 8vo, pp 18. 275 copies. . . . 474 Bibliography 247 JOSEPH. The Fame of Abraham Lincoln Oration de- livered before the Euepia Debating Society of the Mo- line High School April i6, 1904 by Philip Joseph Class of '04 Moline, Illinois 1905. 4to, pp ii. Por- trait 475 Fifty copies printed for private distribution by courtesy of Joseph B. Oakleaf, Esq. Desaulniers & Co., printers, Moline. JOUAULT. Abraham Lincoln Sa Jeunesse et sa vie politique Histoire de I'abolition de L'esclavage aux Etats-Unis par Alphonse Jouault Paris Libraire Hachette et Cie 79, Boulevard Saint-Germain, 79 1875. Droits de propiete et traduction reserves i6mo, pp (2), 256. Portrait 476 Several editions, varying slightly as to contents and pagination. KADMUS. Qe Historl ov Magnus Maharba and de Blak Dragon. Bai Kristofer Kadmus. Let evuri Letur hav its on Sound, and let evuri Sound hav its on Letur. — Old Maksim. Nu York. Printed for de Filolojikal Gemana, 1866. i2mo, pp 122 477 Author said to be the Rev. Nathan Brown. IvADMUS. The History of the Magnus Maharba and the Black Dragon. By Kristofer Kadmus. From the Orig- inal Manuscripts. New York. Printed for the Pro- prietor, 1867. 12 mo, pp 105 478 KAKITA. Abraham Lincoln By J. Kakita. [No place, no year] i6mo, pp 142. Portrait and other illustra- tions 4.73 A juvenile biography, in Japanese characters. KAMENSKAVO. The Life of Celebrated Men Bio- graphical Library F. Pavlenkova A. Lincoln His Life and Public Achievements Biographical Sketch 24B Abraham Lincoln A, B. Kamenskavo With a portrait of A. Lincoln, en- graved in Leipzig by Hedan Price 25 kopeik. St. Petersburg Press of Society for " Public Weal," Bol- schaie Podiachevskaia, 39. 1891. i2mo, pp 85. 480 Title transliterated from Russian characters. KECKLEY. Behind the Scenes. By Elizabeth Keckley, formerly a slave, but more recently modiste, and friend to Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. Or, Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House. New York : G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers. 1868. i2mo, pp 371. Portrait of author 481 Incredible but for accompanying documents. KEELING. The Death of Moses. A Sermon preached in Trinity (P. E.), Church, on Sunday Evening, April 23, 1865, By Rev. R. J. Keeling, Rector, as a Tribute 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. Washington, D. C, W. H. & O. H. Morrison. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 482 KEITH. An Address delivered at the Funeral Solemnities of the late President Lincoln at the Church of our Saviour, Jenkintown, Wednesday Noon, April 19th, 1865. By Rev. O. B. Keith, Rector. Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. 250 copies . 483 KELLEY. Lincoln and Stanton A study of the war ad- ministration of 1 86 1 and 1862, with special considera- tion of some recent statements of Gen. Geo. B. Mc- Clellan By Wm. D. Kelley, M. C. New York and London G. P. Putnam's Sons 1885 i2mo, pp (2), 88 484 Bibliography 249 KENDALL. Letters exposing the Mismanagement of Public Affairs by Abraham Lincoln, and the political combinations to secure his re-election. By Amos Ken- dall. Washington, D. C: Printed at the Continental Union office. 1864. 8vo, pp 46 485 KETCHAM. The Life of Abraham Lincoln [Portrait] By Henry Ketcham With many full page illustrations. New York: [1901] A. L. Burt, Publisher. i2mo, PP xi, 435 486 KIP. Address delivered at Homburg-les-Bains, Germany, on the First Day of June, 1865, being the day appointed by the President of the United States, as a day of Hu- miliation and Prayer ; by the Right Rev. Wm. Ingraham Kip, D. D. Bishop of California. [C. Naumann's Druckerei] Frankfort-on-the-Main. 1865. 8vo, pp II 487 KIRKLAND. A Letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, late Judge of the Supreme Court of the United States in review of his recently published pamphlet on the " Emancipation Proclamation " of the President. By Charles P. Kirkland, of New York: Latimer Bros. & Seymour, Law Stationers, 21 Nassau St. 1862. 8vo, pp 21 488 Reprinted in next below. KIRKLAND. A Letter to Peter Cooper, on " The Treat- ment to be extended to the Rebels Individually," and " The Mode of restoring the Rebel States to the Union." With an Appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis' paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a Letter from President Lincoln. By Charles P. Kirkland. New York: Anson D. F. Randolph, No. 770 Broadway. 1865. 8vo, pp 66. 489 2^0 Abraham Lincoln KOREN. Abraham Lincoln. Et foredrag for studenterne ved Luther-college paa Lincolns fodelsdag den I2te februar. Af V. Koren. Decorah, Iowa. Lutheran Publishing House. 1901. 8vo, pp 32. . . . 490 KRAUTH. The Two Pageants. A Discourse delivered in the First Eng. Evan. Lutheran Church, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thursday, June ist, 1865. By Charles P. Krauth, D. D. [Motto.] Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven, corner of Wood and Third Streets. 1865. Svo, pp 23 491 KREBS. Rede zum Andenken an Abraham Lincoln, Prasl- den der Vereinigten Staaten von Nord-Amerika. Er- mordet am Charfreitage, April 14, 1865, A. D. Evang. Luc. xxiv., Vers 21 und 5. Gehalten am 19 April 1865, dem Tage des Leichenzuges, 12 Uhr Mittags, in der Kirche zum Heiligen Gieste in St. Louis, von Ernst Hugo Krebs, Pastor und Doktor der Philosophie. [No place, no year.] Svo, pp 7 492 KREBS. A Sermon in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, Presi- dent of the United States of America. Assassinated on Good Friday, April 14, 1865 A. D. Luke xxiv, 21st, & 5th Delivered April 19, 1865, at noon in the Church of the Holy Ghost in St. Louis, Mo. From the German of the Rev. Dr. Hugo Krebs. Translated by a Lady Hearer. [No place, no year.] Svo, pp 8. . . 493 LABOULAYE. Professor [Edward] Laboulaye, the Great Friend of America, on the Presidential election. Translation of a paper received at the Department of State from the American Consul at Paris. The election of the President of the United States. Washington: Printed for the Union Congressional Committee. 1864. Svo, pp 14 494 Bibliography 251. LAMB. Sermon on the Death of President Lincoln Preached in the Congregational Church of Rootstovvn, [Ohio.] By Rev. E. E. Lamb, Sabbath Morning, April 23, 1865. (Published by Request.) [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 14. 200 copies 495 LAMBERT. Abraham Lincoln Commander-in-Chief of the Army and Navy of the United States Annual Ora- tion delivered before the Society of the Army of the Potomac by William H. Lambert at Pittsburgh Oc- tober II 1899 [Privately printed, 1900] 8vo, pp 18. 40 copies 496 LAMBERT. The Gettysburg Address of Abraham Lin- coln When written, how received, its true form. By William H. Lambert [In press 1906] . . 497 Read before the Pennsylvania Commandery of the Loyal Legion, February 14, 1906; 100 copies to be privately printed. For the most accurate form of the address, as actually spoken, the author refers to p. Ixxii of " Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew, to the Two Branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864. Boston: Wright & Potter, State Printers, No. 4 Spring Lane. 1864." Other official publications of the time ap- pear to follow the version telegraphed to the Associated Press. LAMON. The Life of Abraham Lincoln ; from his Birth to his Inauguration as President. By Ward H. Lamon. With illustrations. Boston : James R. Osgood and Company. 1872. 8vo, pp xiv, 547 498 LAMON. Recollections of Abraham Lincoln 1 847-1 865 by Ward Hill Lamon Edited by Dorothy Lamon Chicago A. C. McClurg and Company 1895. i2mo, pp xvi, 9-276. Portraits and facsimiles. . . . 499 LANGE. Abraham Lincoln der Wiederhersteller der Nordamerikanischen Union, und der grosse Kampf der 252 Abraham Lincoln Nord- und Siidstaaten wahrend der Jahre 1861-^865. Herausgegeben von Dr. Max Lange. Mit 70 in den Text gedruckten Illustrationen, dem Bildnisse A&ra- ham Lincoln's, in Stahlstich von A. Weger, sowie acht Portrats hervorragender amerikanischer Staatsmanner und Feldherren, nebst einer Orlentirungs-Karte iiber den Kriegsschaupsatz der Vereinigten Staaten. Leipzig. Verlag von Otto Spamer. 1866. 8vo, pp x, 260. 500 LAURIE. Three Discourses, preached in the South Evan- gelical Church, West Roxbury, Mass., April 13th, 19th and 23d, 1865, by Thomas Laurie. Published by Re- quest. Dedham, Mass.: Printed by John Cox, Jr. 1865. 8vo, pp 40. 600 copies 501 LEFFINGWELL. Strength in Sorrow. A Sermon, Preached in St. John's Church, Canandaigua, June i, 1865, on the occasion of the National Fast, following upon the Assassination of President Lincoln, by the Rev. C. S. Leffingwell, M. A., Rector. Canandaigua: Printed at C. Johnson's office, Bemis Block, 2nd Story. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 502 LEGACY. A Legacy of Fun by Abraham Lincoln, with a Short Sketch of his Life. London: Frederick Farrah, 282, Strand. 1865. i8mo, pp iv, 48. . . . 503 Mostly very bad puns, obviously of foreign make. LELAND. Abraham Lincoln and the Abolition of Slavery in the United States By Charles Godfrey Leland Author of " Hans Breitmann's Ballads," " The Egyp- tian Sketch Book," etc., etc. New York. G. P. Put- nam's Sons 27 and 29 West 23d Street 1891. i2mo, pp 250 Portrait 504 First edition, 1879, has pp. 246. Another issue (no year) bears imprint of H. M. Caldwell Company, New York. Bibliography 2^3 LESLIE. Frank Leslie's Pictorial Life of Abraham Lin- coln. American News Company, agents. New York. Price 15 cents. 1865. 8vo, pp 8 505 LESPERUT. Abraham Lincoln par A. Lesperut Paris E. Dentu, Libraire-Editeur 17 et 19, Palais-Royal. 1865 8vo, pp 16. Photographic portrait. . . 506 LESSON. The Lesson of the Hour. [Caption title; no year] 8vo, pp 9. 50 copies 507 Reprinted from the "Monthly Religious Magazine," Signed " E. J. Y.", Rev. Edward J. Young, Newton, Mass. LETTER of a Citizen of Indiana to the Hon. John J. Crittenden on the Anti-Slavery policy of President Lin- coln and the duty of the National Democracy. 1862 [No imprint, no place.] 8vo, pp 8 508 Author, Hon. Joseph K. Egerton. LETTER to the President of the United States, by a Refugee. New York : C. S. Westcott & Co., Printers, No. 79 John Street. 1863. 8vo, pp 32. . . 509 Author, F. A. P. Barnard, afterward President Columbia College. LIBERTAS. The Power of the Commander-in-chief to declare Martial Law, and decree Emancipation: as shown from B. R. Curtis. By Libertas. Boston: A. Williams & Co., 100 Washington Street. 1862. 8vo, pp 24 510 Author, C. M. Ellis. LIEBER. Loyal Publication Society, New York, [Society's seal,] 863 Broadway. No 59. Lincoln oder McClel- lan? Aufruf an die Deutchen in Amerika, von Franz Lieber. [1864.] 8vo, pp 4 511 LIEBER. Loj/al Publication Society, New York. (Soci- ety's seal.) 863 Broadway, No. 67. Lincoln or Mc- 254 Abraham Lincoln Clellan. Appeal to the Germans in America. By Francis Lieber Translated from the German by T. C. 1864. 8vo, pp 8 512 LIEBER. Loyal Publication Society, New York. [Soci- ety's seal.] 863 Broadway. No. 71. Lincoln or Mc- Clellan ? Oproep aan die Hollanders in Amerika. Van Francis Lieber. [1864.] 8vo, pp 4 513 LIFE. The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. Boston: Thayer & Eldridge. i860. i2mo, pp 128. Portrait 514 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- chief of the Army and Navy of the United States, up to the present time. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street. [1864.] i2mo, pp 187. Portrait on cover 515 LIFE. The Life, and Martyrdom of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States; and Comman- der-in-chief of the Army and Navy of the United States. With a full history of his Life; Assassination; Death, and Funeral. His career as a Lawyer and Poli- tician; his services in Congress; with a full account of 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 Bibliography 255 of his Assassination. Philadelphia: T. B. Peterson & Brothers, 306 Chestnut Street. [1865.] i2mo, PP 203 .516 LIFE of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the American Republic. Reprinted from the " Morning Star." Man- chester: A. Heywood & Son; London: G. Vickers. [1865] 8vo, PP 16 . >. 517 Title not verified; no copy found. Lincoln's Writings and Speeches Speeches prior to 1861, separately printed, are entered in the order of delivery. Following these are the official prints of Inaugurals and annual messages in chronological order. The remainder arc arranged so far as practicable according to the years of publication. LINCOLN. Speech of Mr. Lincoln, at a political discus- sion, in the Hall of the House of Representatives, De- cember, 1839 at Springfield, Illinois. [Caption title] 8vo, PP 10 518 Deals with the sub-treasury question. LINCOLN. An Address delivered before the Springfield Washingtonian Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church, on the 22d day of February, 1842, by Abraham Lincoln, Esq., (And Published by the Direction of the Society.) Springfield, Illinois: Re-printed for, and Published by, the Springfield Reform Club. 1882. 8vo, PP 8 519 First published in the " Sangamo Journal " of March 26, 1842. The editorial comment, also reprinted in above, says the address, " in our opinion, was excellent." It appears 256 Abraham Lincoln in full in " The Lincoln Legion. The Story of its Founder and Forerunners," by Rev. Louis Albert Banks, D.D. The Mershon Company, New York, 1903. LINCOLN. An address delivered by Abraham Lincoln before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance So- ciety, [Cut of the Church] at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, on the 22nd Day of Feb- ruary, 1842. Copyright, 1889, By O. H. Oldroyd, Publisher, Springfield, 111. 8vo, pp 14. Illustrated. 520 LINCOLN. Speech of Mr. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the reference of the President's Message, in the House of Representatives. Wednesday, January 14, 1848. Wash- ington: J. & G. S. Gideon, Printers. 1848. 8vo, pp 14 521 The date here given is erroneous — should be January I2th. LINCOLN. Speech of Mr. A. Lincoln, of Illinois, on the Civil and Diplomatic Appropriation Bill; delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 20, 1848. Washington: Printed by J. & G. S. Gid- eon. 1848. 8vo, pp 14 522 LINCOLN. Speech of Mr. A. Lincoln on the Presiden- tial Question. Delivered in the House of Representa- tives, July 21, 1848. Washington: L. Towers, Printer. [1848] 8vo, pp 16 . . . . . 523 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. Bibliography 257 LINCOLN. Evening Journal Tracts, No. 7. Repub- lican Principles Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, at the Republican State Convention, held at Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858. [Caption title] ' 8vo, pp 16 525 LINCOLN. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Delivered in Springfield, Saturday evening, July 17, 1858. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 8 526 LINCOLN. Speech of Hon. A. Lincoln, delivered at Cin- cinnati, September 9, 1859, and the Reply of a Ken- tuckian. Written immediately thereafter, and pub- lished in the Daily Enquirer. [No place, no year] Svo, pp 36 527 LINCOLN. The Address of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in vindication of the policy of the framers of the consti- tution and the principles of the Republican party, De- 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] Svo, 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, PP 8 530 258 Abraham Lincoln LINCOLN. Evening Journal Tracts, No. 5. National Politics. Speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. De- livered in Cooper Institute, Monday, February 27, i860. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 15 . . . . 531 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.] Svo, 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. Svo, pp 12 535 LINCOLN. 37th Congress, ist Session. House of Rep- resentatives. Ex. Doc. Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress, at The Commencement of the First Session of The Thirty-Seventh Congress. Washington: Government Bibliography 259 Printing Office. 1861. 8vo, pp iii. . . . 536 Date July 4, 1861. 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. 1864. 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 26o 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. i. 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 ii Bibliography 261 Baird, printers, No. 607 Sansom street. 1863. 8vo, pp. 16 546 LINCOLN. The letters of President Lincoln on questions of National Policy. L To General McClellan. IL To Horace Greeley. IIL 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. i, 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 55° 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] Svo, 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, the " 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- Bibliography 263 monico's, February ii, 1893 New York Compiled 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. i2mo, 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. I" two 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. ti Bibliography 265 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, Stones 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 l2mo, 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, 4-1 1-3 569 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, 1905, 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] l2mo, pp xxiv, 417. Portrait 5753 In " Burt's Library of World's Best Books." ]l 11 Bibliography 267 Anonymous Titles Relating to Lincoln A few anonymous prints fell under this heading for the reason, that Lincoln is the " first word of the title not an article." For tile 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. [Cut of Lincoln.] Fisher & Brother, No. lo South 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- heiten und Excentritaten des Despotismus vollstandig dargestellt sind. Ein Wegweiser zur Prasidentenwahl von 1864. Von der englischen Ausgabe in's Deutsche 268 Abraham Lincoln iibersetzt. New York: J. F. Feeks, Publisher, No. 26 Ann St. i2mo, pp 46 579 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." 1887] Sm. 4to, pp 55 580 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, witli some account of their making. Bibliography 269 Lincoln and Douglas Debates All separate editions of the Debates are assembled under this heading. They are reprinted entire in the several editions of Lincoln's Complete Works. LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. (From the Chicago Daily Times, October 17, 1858.) The Campaign In Illinois. Last Joint Debate. Douglas and Lincoln at Alton, Illinois. Washington: Printed by Lemuel Towers. 1858. 8vo, pp 32 584 LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. Old South Leaflets. No. 85. The First Lincoln and Douglas Debate. At Ot- tawa, 111., Aug. 21, 1858. [No year] i2mo, pp 32 585 Published by The Directors of the Old South Work, Old South Meeting-house, Boston. LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. Political Debates between Hon. Abraham Lincoln and Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, In the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois; In- cluding the preceding speeches of each, at Chicago, Springfield, etc. ; also, the two great speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as carefully prepared by the reporters of each party, and published at the time of their delivery. Columbus: Follett, Foster and Com- pany. i860. 8vo, pp iv, 268 586 Several issues, with slight variations in the preliminary matter. LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas In the Cele- brated Campaign of 1858 in Illinois, including the pre- ceding Speeches of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also, the two great Speeches of Abraham Lincoln in 270 Abraham Lincoln Ohio in 1859. The Burrows Brothers Company, Cleveland, Ohio. 1894. 8vo, pp 316 . . . 587 Reprint, at the University Press, Cambridge, of which 750 numbered copies were issued. LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. Political Debates between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas In the Cele- brated Campaign of 1858 in Illinois; including the pre- ceding speeches of each at Chicago, Springfield, etc. Also, the tvvo great speeches of Abraham Lincoln in Ohio in 1859, and a Complete Index to the whole. Cleveland, Ohio: O. S. Hubbell & Company, 1895. 8vo, pp 415 . . . 588 LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. Political Speeches and De- bates of Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas 1854-1861 [Quotation] Edited by Alonzo T. Jones International Tract Society Battle Creek, Mich. 268 Crawford Street, Toronto, Ont. 59 Paternoster Row, London, Eng. 1895. pp viii, 555. Portrait and 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 1 854-1 861 Chicago Scott, Foresman and Company 1900 8vo, pp viii, 555. Portrait and plates . 590 Except title-page, printed from same plates as last above. 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 Edgar Coit Morris, A. M. Professor of English in the Syracuse University New York Maynard, Merrill, Bibliography 271 & Co. 29, 31, and 33 East Nineteenth Street [1899] i2mo, pp 63 591 LINCOLN and DOUGLAS. The Lincoln and Douglas Debates in the Senatorial Campaign of 1858 in Illinois, between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Arnold Doug- las; containing also Lincoln's Address at Cooper Insti- 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. Spencer. 1865. 4to, pp vi, (i), 346. 250 cop- ies 593 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, i6th President of the United States. Office of Publication, 105 Fulton Street, New York. The American News Co., 121 Nassau St., N. Y., Gen- eral Agents. [No year.] i2mo, pp 63 . . 594 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, 1865.] Boston: David Clapp & Son, Printers, 334 Washington St. 1865. 8vo, pp 10. 50 copies. 595 LIQUOR and Lincoln. By a Physician. " Better had we bowed the neck to Lincoln's yoke than made ourselves 27a 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. i2nio, 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, ;^^ 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- day Evening, April 26, 1865, on the Assassination of President Lincoln. Dr. Loring's letter to the Salem Gazette on Reconstruction. Published by Request. South Danvers : Printed at the Wizard Office, Charles D. Howard. 1865. 8vo, pp 12. 2,000 copies. 599 LOVE. Smitten, but not as our Enemies. " Special Hu- miliation and prayer, in consequence of the Assassi- nation of President Lincoln." A Sermon: by William de Loss Love, Delivered at the Spring Street Congre- Bibliography 273 gational Church, Milwaukee, June ist, 1865. Pub- lished by a vote of the Society. Milwaukee: Daily Wisconsin Book and Job Printing Establishment. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. 1,000 copies 600 [LOVETT.] Abraham Lincoln. [Portrait] London: The Religious Tract Society, 56, Paternoster Row ; 65, St. Paul's Churchyard; and 164, Picadilly. [No year] Sm. 4to, pp 16 601 Signed Richard Lovett, M. A. "New Biographical Series. — No. T2)-' LOWE. Death of President Lincoln: A Sermon deliv- ered in the Unitarian Church in Archdale Street, Charlestown, S. C, Sunday, April 23, 1865. By Rev. Charles Lowe, of Massachusetts. Published by Re- quest of the Congregation. Boston: American Uni- tarian Association. 1865. i2mo, pp 24. 1,500 copies 602 LOWELL. No. 16. The President's Policy by James Russell Lowell. From the North American Review, January, 1864. [No imprint, place, nor year.] 8vo, pp 22 603 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 [1871 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 Living and Dead Soldiers of Harvard University, July 21, 1865. By James Russell Lowell. [Shield with 274 Abraham Lincoln motto] Cambridge: Privately Printed. 1865. 8vo, pp 25. 50 copies 605 First separate issue of the Ode containing Lowell's splen- did tribute to Lincoln. LOWREY. The Commander in Chief; A defence upon legal grounds of the Proclamation of Emancipation ; and an answer to ex-judge Curtis's Pamphlet, entitled " Ex- ecutive Power." By Grosvenor P. Lowrey, a member of the New York Bar. New York: G. P. Putnam. 1862. i2mo, pp 31 606 Second edition, 1863, with additional notes, same pub- lishers, pp 34. LOWRIE. The Lessons of our National Sorrow. A Dis- course delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, of Fort Wayne, Indiana, on the Sabbath Morning, April l6th, 1865, succeeding the death of Abraham Lincoln. By John M. Lowrie, Pastor of the Church. Fort Wayne: Jenkinson & Hartman, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 16 . » ^ 607 LOYAL Publication Society, 863 Broadway. No. 32. War Powers of the President — Summary Imprison- ment — Habeas Corpus. [1863] 8vo, pp 10 . 608 Author, J. Heermans. LUDLOW, (James M.) Sermon commemorative of Na- tional Events, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Albany, N. Y., April 23d, 1865, by the Pastor, Rev. James M. Ludlow. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 27. 500 cop- ies 609 LUDLOW, (John Malcolm.) President Lincoln Self- pourtrayed. By John Malcolm Ludlow. Published for the benefit of the British and Foreign Freedmen's Bibliography 275 Aid Society. London: Alfred W. Bennett, 5 Bishop- gate Without: 1866. i6mo, pp 239. Portrait. 610 Reprint, with slight changes and additions, of articles in "Good Words,"' for August and December, 1865. McCABE. A Sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Peru, Ind., April 19, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Francis S. McCabe. Lafayette: James P. Luse & Co., Book & Job Printers. 1865. Svo, pp — . 300 copies 611 McCarthy. Lincoln's Plan of Reconstruction By Charles H. McCarthy Ph.D. (Pa.) New York Mc- Clure, Phillips & Co. 1 90 1. Svo, pp xxiv, 531 . 612 McCARTY. Lessons from the Life and Death of a good Ruler. A Discourse delivered in Christ Church, Cin- cinnati, O., On the Day of National Mourning, June 1st, 1865. By Rev. John W. :McCarty, A. B., Rector of the Parish. Cincinnati: Printed by Jos. B. Boyd, 25 West Fourth Street. 1865. Svo, pp 18. 500 copies 613 McCAULEY. Character and Services of Abraham Lin- coln: A Sermon preached in the Eutaw Methodist Episcopal Church, on the Day of National Humiliation and Mourning, appointed by the President of the United States, Thursday, June i, 1865, By Rev. Jas. A. Mc- Cauley. Baltimore: John D. Toy, Printer. 1865. Svo, pp 16. 500 copies 614 McCLELLAN. General [George B.] McClellan's letter to the President. New York: E. B. Patton [No year] Svo, pp 2 615 McCLINTOCK. Discourse delivered on the Day of the Funeral of President Lincoln, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, in St. Paul's Church, New York, by John Mc- 276 Abraham Lincoln Clintock, D. D., LLD. Reported by J. T. Butts. New York: Press of J. M. Bradstreet & Son. 1865. 8vo, pp 35. 2,500 copies 616 Contains Second Inaugural and the Gettysburg Speech. McCLURE, (A. K.) Abraham Lincoln and Men of War- times. Some Personal Recollections of War and Poli- tics during the Lincoln Administration with introduc- tion by Dr. A. C. Lambdin By A. K. McClure, LLD. Philadelphia The Times Publishing Company Eighth and Chestnut 1892 8vo, pp 462. Portraits . 617 McCLURE, (A. K.) " Abe " Lincoln's Yarns and Stories A complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes 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 Svo, pp a, b, xi to xviii, (4), 65-512 . . . 618 McCLURE, (J. B.) Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's Stones. Including Early life stories, Profes- sional life stories. White House stories. War stories, Miscellaneous stories. Edited by J. B. McClure, Com- piler of "Moody's Anecdotes;" "Moody's Child Stories;" "Edison and his Inventions;" "Entertain- ing Anecdotes;" "Mistakes of IngersoU;" " Inger- Bibliography 277 soil's Answers ; " etc. Chicago : Rhodes & McClure, 1879. 8vo, pp 188 619 An edition of 1891 has pp 246. McCLURE, (J. B.) Anecdoten von Abraham Lincoln, und Lincoln's Erzahlnagen. Enthaltend Geschichten aus seiner Yugend, Geschicten aus seinem Perusleben, Episoden aus dem Weizen Haus. Kriegsgeschichten, Permischte Geschichten. Redigirt von J. B. McClure, Persasser von " Moody's Anecdoten," " Unterhaltende Anecdoten," *' Edison und Seine Ersindungen," u. s. v. (Englische Nusgaben.) Nach dem Englischen bear- beitet von Andreas Simon. Chicago. Verlag von Rhodes & McClure. 1880. 8vo, pp 198. Portrait and plates 620 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- ing Company. 1896. i2mo, pp 477 , . . 621 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 the same. A cheaply-made compilation with crude illus- trations. 278 Abraham Lincoln McCOOK. Some Characteristics of Abraham Lincoln [Portrait and facsimile signature] An Address Made in the Assembly Room of the Union League of Phila- delphia before the Pennsylvania Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States by the Chaplain the Rev. Henry C. McCook, D. D., Sc. D. on the Anniversary of President Lincoln's Birth February 12th, A. D. 1901. 8vo, pp 16. Por- trait of author 622 Published by Isaiah Price, Philadelphia, March, 1901, by request of Companions of the Order. MACDONALD. President Lincoln; his Figure in His- tory: A Discourse delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Princeton, New Jersey June ist, 1865. By James M. Macdonald, D. D. New York: Charles Scribner & Co., 124 Grand Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 23. 250 copies 623 MAC EL'REY. The Substance of Two Discourses, occa- sioned by the National Bereavement, the Assassination of the President. The Position, the Lesson, and the Duty of the Nation. Delivered in the St. James Epis- copal Church, Wooster, Ohio, Easter Day, 1865, by the Rector, Rev. J. H. Mac El'Rey, M. D. [Motto.] Republican Steam Power Press, Wooster, Ohio. 1865. 12mo, pp 24. 400 copies 624 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, 1 6th President of the United States, written in Chili, Bibliography 279 with the purpose of exhibiting the feelings of the Chilean nation towards the United States in the hour 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 Esbogo 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 .i^sa MAX5HI?. ^- Li:::::n iL.ar esK t^^irxix ^^cmn. IL^-? i_,- ^ r... \^i-~ T.irm-w r ^ "^< Bibliography 2S1 Peures, 45 1880 Tous droits reserves. i6nio, 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 *T." 3D Pa. H. 28a Abraham Lincoln 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 L Selections for Grammar and High Schools Part H. For Little Folk Anecdotes New York Copyright, 1903, by William Beverley Harrison 65 East 59th Street i6mo, pp 88 (i). 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, Bibliography 283 N. Y. Together with Portraits, Letters and Poems. Illustrated with Engravings, and frontispiece of Lin- coln, from Carpenter's portrait from life. [Motto.] 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- print, no year] i2mo, pp 63 647 MEMORIAL. A memorial in regard to the Lincoln Mon- ument to be erected at Springfield, 111. Trenton, N. J. : Printed at the office of the State Gazette. 1867. 8vo, PP 15 648 MENARD. Salem Lincoln Souvenir Album Edited and Published by The Illinois Woman's Columbian Club of Menard County. Petersburgh, Illinois 1893 Size, loYz X I3>4, pp 83 649 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 ist, 1865. Delhi: Sturte- vant & Mcintosh, Printers, Republican Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 1,000 copies 650 284 Abraham Lincoln 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, no year] 8vo, pp 14 . 652 Signed by the General; date, Washington, D. C, April 10, 1863. MINOR. The Real Lincoln, by Charles L. C. Minor, (with 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, pp 66 653 A curious effort to depreciate Lincoln by citing Northern criticisms of the war period. MINOR. The Real Abraham Lincoln From the testi- mony of his contemporaries By Charles L. C. Minor, M. A., LL. D. Second Edition, Revised and Enlarged Richmond, Va. : Everett Waddey Co. 1904 i2mo, pp 230. Portrait of author 654 MISSOURI. Address of the Committee from the State of Missouri to President Lincoln. [Washington, Sept. 30,1863. No imprint.] 8vo, pp 12. . . . . 655 MISSOURI. Letter from the Executive Committee of the Missouri Delegation to President Lincoln. Washing- ton, October 3, 1863. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp 7. 656 [MITCHELL, (James.)] Letter on the relation of the Wliite and African Races in the United States, showing the necessity of the Colonization of the Latter. Ad- Bibliography 285 dressed to the President of the U. S. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1862. 8vo, pp 28. 657 Signed James Mitchell ; no doubt the " Rev. J. Mitchell, Emigration Commissioner," who introduced a committee of colored men to the President, August 14, 1862. See " Com- plete Works." A strong plea for colonization, probably drawn up at Lincoln's request. MITCHELL, (S. S.) Presbyterian Church of Harris- burg, April 1 9, 1865. In Memoriam. An Address by the Pastor, Rev. S. S. Mitchell. Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. . . . 658 MOORE, (Charles Halsey.) Abraham Lincoln. Lecture by Charles Halsey Moore, of Plattsburgh, N. Y. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 28 659 MOORE, (Henry D.) Moral Grandeur of the Proclama- tion of Emancipation. A Sermon delivered on the day of National Thanksgiving, Dec. 7, 1865, in the Ply- mouth Congregational Church, Pittsburgh, Penn. : By Rev. Henry D. Moore, Pastor, Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven. 1866. 8vo, pp 20 660 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, 1865. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 705 Jayne Street. 1865. — 5625. 8vo, pp 7. 500 copies. . 661 MORAIS. A Discourse delivered before the Congregation Mikve Israel of Philadelphia, at their Synagogue in Seventh Street, on Thursday, June i, 1865, the day appointed for Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer, for the Untimely Death of the Late Lamented President of the 286 Abraham Lincoln United States, Abraham Lincoln. By the Rev. S. Morais, Minister of the Congregation. Philadelphia: Collins, Printer, 705 Jayne Street, 5625 — 1865. 8vo, pp 8. 250 copies 662 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 Request. 1865. Enterprise Print, East Saginaw, Mich. i2mo, pp 16. 1,000 copies 663 MORGAN. In Memoriam. (i). Joy Darkened. Ser- mon preached in St. Thomas' Church, New York, Eas- ter Sunday Morning, April i6th, 1865, by the Rector. [Rev. William F. Morgan, D. D.] (2). Order of Services in St. Thomas' Church, New York, Wednes- day, April 19th, the Day appointed for the Funeral of President Lincoln. (3). The Prolonged Lament. Sermon preached in St. Thomas' Church, New York, on the 1st Sunday after Easter, April 23d, 1865, by the Rector. Baker & Godwin, Printers, No. i Spruce Street, N. Y. 8vo, pp 47. 300 copies. . . . 664 MORRIS. Memorial Record of the Nation's Tribute to Abraham Lincoln. [Motto.] Compiled by B. F. Mor- ris. Washington, D. C. : W. H. & H. O. Morrison. 1865. 8vo, pp 272. Portrait and plates. . . 665 MORSE. American Statesmen Abraham Lincoln By John T. Morse, Jr. In two Volumes Boston and New York Houghton, Miffln and Company Thq Bibliography 287 Riverside Press, Cambridge 1893 i2mo, vol. i, pp 387; vol. 2, pp 373. Portrait 666 A revised and illustrated edition, part of it on large paper, was issued in 1899, and connected with other vol- umes of the Statesmen series by a general index. Of this issue, vol. I has pp. xvii., 387 ; vol. 2, 392. MORT. La Mort de Lincoln. Poeme Dramatique [Motto.] Seconde edition Augmentee de notes sur la vie du carbonaro Amand Bazard. Prix: i Franc. Paris. Librairie des Auteurs, 10, Rue de la Bourse [ — Janvier 1868. — La traduction la reproduction, meme partielles. de ce poeme sont absolument inter- dites. 8vo, pp 32 667 MUDD. Testimony for the Prosecution and the Defence in the case of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd, charged with Con- spiracy to assassinate the President of the United States, &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- batim official Report of the " National Intelligencer," by Polkinhorn & Son, Printers. Washington: 1865. 8vo, pp 311 668 MUDGE. The Forest Boy: A Sketch of the Life of Abra- ham Lincoln. For Young People. By Z. A. Mudge, Author of " Lady Huntingdon Portrayed," " The Chris- tian Statesman," etc., etc. Four Illustrations. New York : Published by Carleton & Porter, Sunday School Union, 200 Mulberry street. 1867. i6mo, pp 321. 669 Reprinted, 1884, by Phillips & Hunt, New York. MURDER. The Murder of Abraham Lincoln Planned and Executed by Jesuit Priests. The Ironclad Age, Indianapolis, Ind., 1893. i6mo, pp ii. . . . 670 Abridged from Father Chiniquy's " Fifty Years in the Church of Rome." Signed, W. H. B. [urr] 288 Abraham Lincoln MURDOCK. Death of Abraham Lincoln. A Sermon, preached in the Congregational Church in New Mil- ford, Conn., April 23, 1865. By Rev. David Murdock. Published by Request. Milford: Northrop's Gallery of Art. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies. . . . 671 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, Printer, 50 Greene St. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. . . 672 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. Published by request. Batavia. Printed by David D. White. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 673 MYERS. Abraham Lincoln. A Memorial Address deliv- ered by Hon. Leonard Myers, June 15th, 1865, before the Union League of the Thirteenth Ward. Phila- delphia: Published by King & Baird, No. 607 Sansom Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. 5,000 copies. . . 674 NADAL. National Reconstruction. A Discourse deliv- ered at Wesley Chapel, Washington, D. C, on the ist day of June, 1865. By the Pastor, B. H. Nadal, D. D. Washington, D. C. Wm. H. Moore, Printer, 484 Eleventh Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. . . . 675 NAGLEE. McClellan vs. Lincoln. Damning Disclosures of the Treatment of McClellan by Stanton and Lincoln. Testimony of Gen. H. M. Naglee. Secret History of the Famous First Council of War — Lincoln's Weak- ness and Stanton's Rudeness — A Buffoon in the White House and a Brute in the War Department — What Bibliography 289 Stanton said of McClellan and what he wrote of him — The Plot to Ruin McClellan and his Army Un- veiled — Losses in McClellan's and Grant's Campaigns Compared. The Most Astounding Revelations of the Age. Philadelphia, Sept. 27, 1864. 8vo, pp 4. . 676 NASON. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, delivered before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston, May 3, 1865, by Rev. Elias Nason, Member of the Society. [Motto.] Boston: William V. Spencer 134 Washington Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 28. 1,000 copies 677 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- mittee on Resolutions: W. A. P. Dillingham, U. S. Treas'y Depart., Chairman. Capt. C. P. Clark, U. S. Navy. William Burnett. Natchez, Miss., April 19, 1865. i2mo, pp 4 678 NATIONAL. The National Preacher and Prayer-Meet- ing. Contents. In Memoriam of President Lincoln. By Rev. Dr. Gurley. The National Bereavement. By Rev. Henry Ward Beecher. Personal Forgiveness and Public Justice. By Rev. Robert R. Booth, D. D. Our National Sorrow. By Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D. D. God Vailing Himself. By Rev. William H. Williams, D. D. Victory and Reunion. By Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Rector. New York. Conducted and Published by W. H. Bidwell, 5 Beekman St. 8vo, pp 165. 679 Double number, May and June, 1865. Given up wholly to the six sermons. NATIONAL Lincoln Monument Association, Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 30th, 1867. Washington: 290 Abraham Lincoln Printed at the Great Republic Office. 1867. i2mo, pp 12. Portrait on cover 680 NATIONAL. The National Lincoln Monument Associa- tion. Organization and Design. Proceedings of the Board of Managers. Plans and Prospects. Progress of the Work. Representative men selected. Appeal to the Public. Appendix. Washington, D. C, September, 1870. 8vo, pp 41. App., iii 681 Incorporated by Congress Mar. 30, 1867. Imprint on cover : " Washington : Printed at the office of the New 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- ham Lincoln. By Rev. H. R. Naylor, (of the Metho- 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- ies 682 NEILL. Reminiscences of the last year of President Lin- coln's Life. By Chaplain Edward D. Neill. Read at a meeting of the Minnesota Commandery of the Mili- tary Order of the Loyal Legion, St. Paul, !\Iinn., Nov. 4, 1885. St. Paul, Minn.: The Pioneer Press Com- pany. 1885. 8vo, pp 18 683 NELSON. The Divinely Prepared Ruler, and The Fit End of Treason, Two Discourses delivered at the First 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. Nelson, Pastor First Presby'n. Church, St. Louis. Bibliography 291 Springfield, Ills.: Steam press of Baker & Phillips. 1865. 8vo, pp 39. 250 copies 684 NEWELL'S Notes on Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, with Extracts from his speeches on Slav- ery, Secession, and the War. [Table of contents] London: W. Tweedie, 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 list, from 59 Maiden Lane, New York, pp 23, describes Lin- coln items numbered 373 to 686. NEW JERSEY. Addresses delivered at the Presentation of the Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, by the Committee )f the House of Assembly, February 12, 1867. Tren- ton, N. J.: Printed at the office of the State Gazette. 1867. 8vo, pp 34 687 NEW LONDON. Funeral Observances at New London, Connecticut, in honor of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, including the Public Addresses of Rev. G. B. Wilcox, and Rev. Thomas P. Field, D. D. New Lon- don: C. Prince, No. 4 Main Street. Starr & Farnham, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp. 34. 300 copies. . . 688 NEWMAN. The Good Cause of President Lincoln. A Lecture by Professor F. W. Newman, [of University College, London] Price Threepence. Published by the Emancipation Society, 65, Fleet Street. [No year, no place] i2mo, pp 24 .. . 689 292 Abraham Lincoln NEW WORLD Heroes. Lmcoln 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 Citizen's Committee D. Van Nostrand 192 Broadway ,1865 Ry. 8vo, pp 30 (2) 691 NEW YORK. Legislative Honors to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Message of Gov. Fenton to the Legislature, communicating the Death of President Lin- coln. Obsequies of President Lincoln in the Legisla- ture. Printed under direction of J. B. Cushman, Clerk of Assembly. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 118. 4,000 copies. . 692 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- ability and Vacillation — " Honest Old Abe " — Mili- tary Commander as a Candidate — The Candidate Wanted. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 8 . . . 695 Bibliography 293 NICCOLLS. In Memoriam. A Discourse on the assassi- nation of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, of St. Louis, April 23d, 1865, by Rev. Samuel J. Niccolls. Published by Request. St. Louis: Sherman Spencer, Printer, No. 28 Market Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 1,000 copies . 696 NICHOLAS. A Review of the Argument of President Lincoln and Attorney General Bates, in favor of Presi- dential power to suspend the privilege of the Writ of Habeas Corpus. By S. S. Nicholas, of Louisville, Ky. Louisville, Ky. : Printed by Bradley & Gilbert, cor. First and Market. 1861. 8vo, pp 38. . . . 697 NICHOLS. Life of Abraham Lincoln. Being a Biog- raphy of His Life from His Birth to His Assassination; also a Record of His Ancestors, and a Collection of Anecdotes Attributed to Lincoln. [Motto] By Clifton M. Nichols. Illustrated. 1896. Mast, Crowell & Kirkpatrick. New York City. Springfield, Ohio. Chi- cago, 111. 8vo, (2), 320 698 NICOLAY. Abraham Lincoln. By John G. Nicolay. Boston: Little, Brown & Co. 1882. i2mo, pp 21. 699 Article furnished by Mr. Nicolay for ninth edition Ency- clopedia Britannica. Fifty copies printed for copyright purposes. NICOLAY. A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Con- densed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History By John G. Nicolay New York The Cen- tury Co. 1902 8vo, pp xvi, 578. Portrait. .; > 700 NICOLAY and HAY. Abraham Lincoln A History By John G. Nicolay and John Hay New York The Cen- tury Co. 1890 In ten Volumes, 8vo. Illustrated. 294 Abraham Lincoln Vol. I, pp xxlii, 456. Vol. 2, pp xiv, 446. Vol. 3, pp xiv, 449. Vol. 4, pp xvi, 470. Vol. 5, pp xvi, 460. Vol. 6, pp xviii, 488. Vol. 7, pp xvi, 472. Vol. 8, pp xvlii, 486. Vol. 9, pp xviii, 496. Vol. 10, pp xvii, 482 701 NILES. Address of Rev. H. E. Niles, on the occasion of President Lincoln's Funeral Obsequies in York, Pa. Printed by Hiram Young, York, Pa. [No year.] Svo, pp 8. 300 copies 702 NOBLE. Sermon delivered in the United States Naval Academy, on the day of the funeral of the late Presi- dent, Abraham Lincoln, by Mason Noble, Chaplain U. S. N. Newport: George T. Hammond, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 16 703 NONETTE-DELORME. Un Europeen au President Lincoln Response a son dernier Message par Emile Nonette-Delorme Paris E. Dentu, Libraire-Editeur Palais-Royal, 13 et 17, Galerie D'Orleans 1863 Tous droits reserves. Svo, pp 16. . . . . •. . 704 NORTHROP. A Sermon in commemoration of the As- sassination of President Abraham Lincoln, At Wash- ington, April the 14, A. D. 1865 ; Preached at Carthage, Illinois, on Wednesday, April the 19th, A. D. 1865. [By Rev. H. H. Northrop, Pastor of the First Baptist Church, Carthage.] Carthage, Ills.: The Carthage Republican Print. 1865. Svo, pp 8. ... 705 The cover title varies from above and contains the words in brackets. NOTABLE. The Notable History of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the L^nited States. Boys Na- tional Series. Chicago. Donohue, Hennebery & Co. Bibliography 295 Copyright 1896 by Koerner & Hayes. 4to, pp (18). Illustrated with colored and other plates. . . . 706 OBERHOLTZER. American Crisis Biographies Abra- ham Lincoln by Ellis Paxson Oberholtzer, Ph. D. Author of " Robert Morris, Patriot and Financier," *' The Referendum in America," etc. Philadelphia George W. Jacobs & Company Publishers [1904] i2mo, pp 389. Portrait 707 OLD ABE, the Miller; or, the Campaign of Richmond. A Story. [No year, no place] 8vo, pp 8. . . 708 Rhyme; issued in 1864. OLD ABE'S Joker or, Wit at the White House. Pub- lished by Henry J. Wehman, New York. [No year] i6mo, pp 72. Portrait on cover and other illustra- tions 709 Copyright, 1863, by Robert M. DeWitt. Recently re- printed from original plates. OLD ABE'S Jokes. Fresh from Abraham's Bosom Con- taining all his Issues, Excepting the " Greenbacks," to call in some of which, this work is issued. New York; T. R. Dawley, Publisher, 13 & 15 Park Row. [1864.] i2mo, pp (2), 21-135. Portrait 710 Same issued under another title and with a slight vari- ation as to contents. OLDROYD. The Lincoln Memorial: Album-immor- telles. Original life pictures, with autographs, from the hands and hearts of eminent Americans and Euro- peans, contemporaries of the great Mart>-r to Liberty, Abraham Lincoln. Together with extracts from his speeches, letters and sayings. Collected and edited by Osborn H. Oldroyd. With an Introduction by Mat- thew Simpson, D. D., LL. D., and a Sketch of the 296 Abraham Lincoln Patriot's Life by Hon. Isaac N. Arnold. New York: G. W. Carleton & Co., Publishers. London: S. Low, Son & Co. 1882. 8vo, pp 571. Portrait and plates 711 A prospectus of above, 1882, has pp. 16. OLDROYD. Lincoln's Campaign or The Political Revo- lution of i860 by Osborn H. Oldroyd Author of " A Soldier's Story of Vicksburg," etc. Profusely Illus- trated [Motto] With Fourteen Portraits and Biog- raphies of Presidential Possibilities for i8g6 Chicago Laird & Lee, Publishers [1896] 8vo, pp vi, 241. 712 OLDROYD. The March to Victory The Great Repub- lican Campaigns of i860 and 1896 by Osborn H. Oldroyd With Platforms, Portraits, Biographies and Speeches of McKinley & Hobart [Motto] Profusely illustrated Chicago: [1896] Laird & Lee, Publish- ers 8vo, pp xliv, 207 713 Reprint of 207 pp. of last above, preceded by sketches of republican nominees for President and Vice President. OLDROYD. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln Flight, Pursuit, Capture, and Punishment of the Con- spirators By Osborn H. Oldroyd author of " A Soldier's Story of the Siege of Vicksburg," editor and compiler of " Words of Lincoln " with an introduction by T. M. Harris Late Brigadier-General U. S. V., and Major-General by Brevet, A Member of the Com- mission Washington, D. C. O. H. Oldroyd 1901 8vo, pp xviii, 305. Illustrated 714 A large paper edition of 250 copies was printed. OLDROYD. The Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection Located in the house in which Lincoln died Washing- ton, D. C. 1903 i2mo, pp II. Portrait. . . 715 Describes the collection and urges its purchase by Con- gress. Bibliography 297 OLSSEN. Sermon preached on Easter Morning, 1865. By Rev. Wm. W. Olssen, M. A., at the church of St. James the Less. Searsdale, N. Y. New York: C. S. Westcott & Co., printers, No. 79 John Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 13 716 ON the Death of Abraham Lincoln Florence [Italy] The Landi Press 1903 4to, pp 10 717 Reprint of an untitled editorial in the Syracuse Daily Journal of April 15, 1865, by Daniel Willard Fiske. Edi- tion 100 copies. ONLY Authentic Life of Abraham Lincoln, Alias "Old Abe " [cut] A Son of the West. With an account of his birth and education, his rail-splitting and flat-boat- ing, his joke-cutting and soldiering, and some allusions to his journeys from Springfield to Washington and Back again. Sold by all Newsdealers in the Country. [No place, no year] i6mo, pp 16 718 Issued also with a similar "Life" of Gen. McClellan, published by J. C. Haney & Co., 109 Nassau Street, N. Y., the two paged separately. ONSTOT. Lincoln Picturettes [Portrait of compiler] T. G. Onstot Born at Sugar Grove, July 20, 1829 Author and publisher of Lincoln and Salem and Pio- neers of Sangamon Valley Forest City, 111. [No im- print] 8vo, pp (8) 719 Plates from the book next below. ONSTOT. Pioneers of Menard and Mason Counties. Made up of personal reminiscences of an early life in Menard County, which we gathered in a Salem life from 1830 to 1840, and a Petersburg life from 1840 to 1850; including personal reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln and Peter Cartwright. By T. G. Onstot 298 Abraham Lincoln 1902: Published by T. G. Onstot, Forest City, Illi- nois. Printed by J. W. Franke & Sons, Peoria, Illinois. 8vo, pp 400. Illustrated 720 Cover title, " Lincoln and Salem." Deliciously artless and not very accurate, but worthy of a place in Lincoln collections. O. of U. A. M. State Council of Pennsylvania, O. of U. A. M. In Memoriam. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Philadelphia: Geo. Hawkes, Jr., Printer, 717 North Second St. 1865. i6mo, pp 88. Portrait 721 ORGANIZATION and Objects of the Lincoln Guard of Honor, and First Memorial Service, held on the Fif- teenth Anniversary of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, April 15th, 1880. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp 14 722 OTTO. Abraham Lincoln. Ein Lebensbild gezeichnet von E. Otto. Eden Publishing House, 17 16-17 18 Cho- teau Avenue, St. Louis, Mo. [1897.] i6mo, pp 155 723 Vol. 25 in series ; " Deutsche Evangelische Yugend-bib- liothek." OUR Martyr President. Abraham Lincoln. Voices from the Pulpit of New York and Brooklyn. Oration by Hon. Geo. Bancroft. Oration at the Burial by Bishop Simpson. Tibballs & Whiting, New York. [1865.] i2mo, pp 420 724 Another edition, same year, has pp 476. Contains many sermons and eulogies. OWEN. The policy of Emancipation; in three letters to the Sec. of War, the President of the United States and the Sec. of the Treasury. By Robert Dale Owen. Bibliography 299 Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1863. i2mo, PP 48 725 PADDOCK. A Great Man Fallen ! A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Delivered in St. Andrew's Church, Philadelphia, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865. By Rev. Wilbur F. Paddock. Philadelphia : Sherman & Co., Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 24. 2,000 copies. 726 PALMER. Washington and the Union. Oration deliv- ered by Hon. Robert M. Palmer, Speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania, at the Reception of President Lincoln at Harrisburg, and the Raising of the National Flag on the Dome of the Capitol, on the 22d day of February, 1 86 1. [No imprint, place, nor year.] 8vo, pp 17. 727 PARKE. The Assassination of the President of the United States, overruled for the good of our country. A Dis- course Preached in the M. E. Church, Pittston, Penna., June ist, 1865. Rev. N. G. Parke, A. M. Pittston, Pa.: Gazette Office, Print. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies 728 PARKER, (Courtland.) G. A. R. Abraham Lincoln. By Courtland Parker, Esq. delivered before Lincoln Post, No. II, Newark, Department of New Jersey. June 26, 1872. Compliments of Post ii. [1872] 8vo, pp 20 729 PARKER, (Henry E.) Discourse the day after the recep- tion of the tidings of the assassination of President Lin- coln, preached in the South Congregational Church, Concord, N. H., April 16, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Henry E. Parker. Concord: Printed by McFarland & Jenks. 1865. 8vo, pp 15 730 PASCAL. Abraham Lincoln Sa vie son caractere, son administration par Cesar Pascal Paris Grassart, Li- 300 Abraham Lincoln bralre Editeur 3, Rue de la Paix, et Rue Saint-Arnaud, 4. 1865 i2mo, pp (8),232 731 PATTERSON, (Adoniram J.) Eulogy on Abraham Lin- coln, delivered in Portsmouth, N. H., April 19, 1865. By Adoniram J. Patterson, Minister of the Universalist Church. Portsmouth : C. W. Brewster & Son, Print- ers. 1865. 8vo, pp 30. 1,000 copies. . . . 732 On cover, in addition to above: "An account of the obsequies observed by the city." PATTERSON, (James W.) Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered at Concord, New Hampshire, June i, 1865, at the request of the State Authorities, by Hon. James W. Patterson. Concord: Printed by Coggswell & Sturtevant. 1865. 8vo, pp 24 733 PATTERSON, (Robert M.) The Character of Abraham Lincoln. By Robert M. Patterson, Pastor of the Great Valley Presbyterian Church. Philadelphia: James S. Claxton, Successor to Wm. S. & Alfred Martien, No. 606 Chestnut Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 44. 250 cop- ies 734 A sermon preached June i, 1865. PATTON, (A. S.) The Nation's Loss and its Lessons. An occasional discourse on the Assassination of Presi- dent Lincoln, by A. S. Patton, Minister of the Taber- nacle Baptist Church, Utica, N. Y. Utica, N. Y.: Curtiss & White, Printers, 171 Genesee Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 18. 500 copies 735 Delivered April 23, 1865. PATTON, (W. W.) President Lincoln and the Chicago Memorial on Emancipation, [cut, seal of Maryland Historical Society], A Paper read before the Maryland Bibliography 301 Historical Society, December I2th, 1887, by Rev. W. W. Patton, D. D., LL. D., President of Howard Uni- versity. Baltimore, 1888. 8vo, pp 36. . . . 736 No. 27, Peabody Fund publications, PECK. Abraham Lincoln A Response at the Annual Ban- quet of the Marquette Club, of Chicago, on the birth- day of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1895 By George R. Peck Chicago 1895 [No imprint] 8vo, PP 16 737 PEIRCE. An Address on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in the Universalist Church, North Attleboro', Mass., April 19, 1865. By J. D. Peirce, Pastor of the Universalist Church and Society. Boston: Printed by Davis & Farmer, 18 Exchange Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 738 PEIRPONT. Letter of Governor Peirpont, to his Excel- lency The President and the Honorable Congress of the United States, on the subject of the Abuses of Mili- tary Power in the command of General Butler in Vir- ginia and North Carolina. Washington, D. C: Mc- Gill & Witherow, Printers and Stereotypers. 1864. 8vo, pp 60 739 PENNELL. Religious Views of Abraham Lincoln com- piled and published by Orrin H. Pennell, Deerfield, Ohio, East Ohio Conference, M. E. Church. Price, 15 cents. [1899] i2mo, pp 45. Portraits. . 740 PENNELL. Religious Views of Abraham Lincoln by Rev. O. H. Pennell. Price 25 cents. Published by The R. M. Scranton Printing Co., Alliance, Ohio. [1904] Svo, pp 61. Portraits 741 A reprint of last above, slightly revised, 302 Abraham Lincoln PENNSYLVANIA. Historical Society of Pennsylvania. [Resolutions on the Death of President Lincoln, April 24, 1865. No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 4. . 742 PENNSYLVANIA. Addresses on the consideration of Resolutions relative to the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, January 23, 1866, together vi^Ith the last Inaugural Address of President Lincoln. Harrisburg: Singerly & Myers, State Print- ers. 1866. 8vo, pp 24. 2,000 copies. . . . 743 PENNY. "Abraham Lincoln." A Lecture before the Nyack Rowling Association, by the Rev. Wm. L. Penny, of Nyack, N. Y. Published by Wm. H. Myers, by permission. 1866. i8mo, pp 22 744 PERKINS. The Picture and the Men: being biograph- ical sketches of President Lincoln and his cabinet; to- gether with an account of the life of the celebrated artist, F. B. Carpenter, author of the great national painting, the First Reading of the Emancipation Proc- lamation before the Cabinet by President Lincoln; in- cluding also An account of the Picture; an account of the Crisis which produced it; and an Appendix contain- ing the Great Proclamation and the Supplementary Proclamation of January i, 1863; together with a Por- trait of the Artist, and a Key to the Picture. Compiled by Fred B. Perkins, Editor of " The Galaxy," formerly one of the editors of the New York " Tribune," and of the New York " Independent." Published by A. J. Johnson, New York. F. S. & A. C. Rowe, Cleveland, Ohio. C. Allen, M. D., Chicago, 111. 1867. i2mo, PP 190 745 Bibliography 303 PETERSON. Abraham Lincoln og bans Samtid. Af O. M. Peterson, Forfatter af " General U. S. Grants Liv og Virksombed,"— " lOO Timer i Engelsk,— " Norsk Sproglaere," o. s. v. Tre Dele. Chicago. Skandina- vens Boghandel. 1889. i6mo 746 The title pages of the several volumes are as follows, with same imprint : 1. Abraham Lincolns Barndom og Ungdom samt For- beredelse til sin Livsgjerning. Forste Del af "Abraham Lincoln og bans samtid." pp 245. 2. Abraham Lincoln og Negerslaveriet. En Oversigt over Negerslaveriets Historic fra dets Indforelse i 1620 til dets Afskaffelse i 1863. Anden Del af " Abraham Lin- coln og bans samtid." pp 253. Portraits. 3. Abraham Lincoln som Prsesident. En Skildring af Abraham Lincolns Karakter, Virksomhed som Praesident og Dod, samt en kritisk Fremstilling af Borgerkrigens vigtigste Begivenheder og af Regjeringens Finanspolitik under bans Administration. Tredje Del af "Abraham Lincoln og bans Samtid." pp 208. Frontispiece, PHILADELPHIA. Resolutions, relative to the death of the President of the United States, on the 15th and 20th of April, 1865, by the Select and Common Councils of Philadelphia. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp 15. . . 747 PHILLIPS, (Isaac N.) Abraham Lincoln. A short study of a great man and his work. By Isaac N. Phillips. 1901 : Bloomington, Illinois. [Copyright by the au- thor] 8vo, pp 60 748 A second impression was issued; same title and year. PHILLIPS, (Wendell.) An Address, delivered in Tre- mont Temple, Boston, April 19th, 1865, By Wendell Phillips. Worcester: Printed by Chas. Hamilton, Palladium Office. [No year.] 8vo, pp 8. 2,000 cop- ies 749 304 Abraham Lincoln PLA.TT. Me- rr'rj of the Men who saved the Union By Donn Piatt New York and Chicago Belford, Clarke 5c Company 1897 i2mo, pp 302. Illustrated. 750 Very breezy and outspoken papers en Linccln, Stanton, C-ase. Seward and Thomas, with a review of " McQeilan's Own Story." PIERRE PONT. Argument of Hon. Edwards Pierrepont to the jury, on the Trial of John H. Surratt for the Murder of President Lincoln. Washington: Govern- ment Printing Office, 1867. 8vo, pp 122. . . 751 PITMAN. The Assassination of President Lincoln and the Trial of the Conspirators Da\-id E. Herold, Mary E. Surratt, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Edward Spangler, Samuel A. Mudd, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlin. Containing the Orders convening the Cooimission; Rules for its guidance; Pleas of the ac- cused to the Jurisdiction of the Commission, and for Severance of Trial; Testimony in full concerning the Assassination, and attending circumstances; Flight, pur- suit and capture of John Wilkes Booth ; Attempted As- sassination of Hon. W. H. Sen-ard, Secretary of State. Official Documents and Testimony relating to the fol- lowing plots: The Abduction of the President and Cabinet, and carrying them to Richmond ; The Assassi- nation of the President and Cabinet; The ^Murder of President Lincoln by presents of infected clothing ; The Introduction of pestilence into Northern cities by cloth- ing infected with Yellow Fever and Small Pox; Stan-a- tion and Murder of L'nion prisoners in Southern pris- ons ; Attempted burning of New York and other North- em cities ; Poisoning the water of the Croton Reser%-oir, New York ; Raid on St. Albans ; Contemplated raids on Qu^lo, Ogdensburg, etc; Burning of Steamboats on Bibliography 305, Western rivers, Government Warehouses, Hospitals, etc.; Complicity of Jefferson Davis, Judah P. Benjamin, Jacob Thompson, George N. Sanders, Beverley Tucker, C. C. Clay, etc.; Jacob Thompson's banking account in Canada; The mining of Libby Prison, and prepara- tions to blow it up ; The " disorganization of the North" by a system of terrorism and infernal plots; Arguments of Counsel for the Accused ; Reply of Hon. John A. Bingham, Special Judge Advocate ; Findings and Sentences of the Accused, etc. Compiled and Ar- ranged by Benn Pitman, Recorder to the Commission. Publishers: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 25 West Fourth Street, Cincinnati. New York, 60 Walker Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 421, (2). Plate. . . . 752 POETICAL Tributes to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia: J. B. Lippincott & Co. 1865. i2mo, pp 306. Portrait. 1,500 copies 753 Collected and arranged by J. N. Plotts, of New York. POETICAL. A Poetical Description of Lincoln's Assassi- nation, by Jones. Greater than Washington, Jackson or Milton ! ! ! Reigns the immortal President Lincoln ! ! ! Valparaiso, LaPatria Printing office. 1865. 8vo, pp 58 754 Dedicated to " Lady Lincoln." POORE. The Conspiracy Trial for the Murder of the President, and the attempt to overthrow the Govern- ment by the Assassination of its principal officers. Ed- ited, with an introduction, by Ben : Perley Poore. Bos- ton: J. E. Tilton and Company. 1865. 3 vols., i2mo, PP 480, 552, 552 755 PORTRAITS and Sketches of the Lives of all the Can- didates for the Presidency and Vice-Presidency, for 3o6 Abraham Lincoln i860, comprising Eight Portraits engraved on Steel, Facts in the life of each, the Four Platforms, the Cin- cinnati Platform, and the Constitution of the United States. New York: J. C. Buttre, 48 Franklin street, i860. 8vo, pp 32 756 The portraits are finely executed. POST. Discourse on the Assassination of President Lin- coln, preached in Camp by Rev. Jacob Post, Chaplain of the 184th Regiment, N. Y. V., at Harrison's Land- ing, Virginia, April 23d, 1865. Oswego: S. H. Par- ker & Co., Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 11. 500 cop- ies 757 POTTER. The National Tragedy: Four Sermons de- livered before the First Congregational Society, New Bedford, on the Life and Death of Abraham Lincoln. By William J. Potter. New Bedford, Mass.: Abra- ham Taber & Brother. 1865. 8vo, pp 67. 500 cop- ies 758 (l) April i6th. The Assassination of the President. (2) April 19th. Discourse on the Day of the Funeral Rites. (3) June ist. The Capacity and Historical Posi- tion of President Lincoln. (4) June 4th. The Dramatic Element in the Career of Abraham Lincoln. POTTS. Abraham Lincoln, and Lincoln Records In Penn- sylvania. By William John Potts, Camden, N. J. 8vo, PP 3 759 Pages 6g to 71, inclusive, of New York Historical Record for April, 1872. POWELL. Sermons on recent National Victories, and the National Sorrow. Preached April 23d, 1865, in the Plymouth Church, by the Pastor, E. P. Powell. Adri- an, Mich., Smith & Foster, Printers, opposite Lawrence Hotel. 1865. 8vo, pp 27. 500 copies. . . . 760 (i) Morning. "Sermon, appropriate to the Obsequies Bibliography 307 of Abraham Lincoln." (2) Evening. " Sermon, appropri- ate to the Obsequies of Jefferson Davis and the Southern Confederacy." POWER. Abraham Lincoln, his Great Funeral Cortege, from Washington City to Springfield, Illinois, with a history and description of the National Lincoln Monu- ment, By J. C. Power. Springfield, Illinois, [no im- print.] 1872. 8vo, pp (i), 205. Portrait and plan of Cemetery 761 POWER. Illustrated Description of the National [cut] Lincoln Monument By John Carroll Power. Spring- field, 111. Edwin A. Wilson & Co. 1874. i2mo, pp (4), 224-256 .1 [.! . I. . 762 Advance sheets from next below. POWER. Abraham Lincoln. His Life, Public Services, Death and Great Funeral Cortege, with a history and description of the National Lincoln Monument, by John Carroll Power. Monumental Edition. Spring- field, 111; Edwin A. Wilson & Co. 1875. i2mo, pp 352. Illustrated 763 Other editions issued in 1874 and 1882, the latter with pp 416. POWER. Annual Reports of the Custodian to the Execu- tive Committee of the National Lincoln Monument As- sociation Reports for nine years, from 1875 to 1883, inclusive. Closing with a dissertation on Sunday open- ing of the Monument Also, remarks on Sight-seeing in London; Sketches, Historical and descriptive of the Methods of taking care of the Brock Monument at Queenstown, Canada; the Washington Monument at Baltimore, Md. ; Mount Vernon, on the Potomac, Vir- ginia; Bunker Hill Monument, at Boston, Massachu- setts; Mention of the Washington Monument, at the 3o8 Abraham Lincoln Capitol of the Nation — now almost completed ; and the proposed Garfield Monument at Cleveland, Ohio. By John Carroll Power, Custodian of the National Lincoln Monument. Springfield, 111. : H. W. Rokker, Printer and Binder. 1884. 8vo, pp 85. . . . 764 POWER. Abraham Lincoln his Life, Public Services, Death and Great Funeral Cortege, with a history and description of the National Lincoln Monument, with an Appendix. By John Carroll Power. H. W. Rok- iker, Publisher, Chicago and Springfield, 111. 1889. 8vo, pp 458. Portrait 765 POWER. History of an attempt to steal the body of Abraham Lincoln, (late President of the United States of America) Including a history of The Lincoln Guard of Honor, With Eight Years Lincoln Memorial Services. Edited by John Carroll Power, Custodian of the National Lincoln Monument and Secretary of the Lincoln Guard of Honor. Springfield, 111.: The H. W. Rokker Printing and Publishing House. 1890. 8vo, pp viii, 287. Illustrated 766 Another issue of 25 copies, same year, has pp 286, 4, and imprint is omitted from title page. POWERS of the President of the U. S. in Times of War. Journal office, Muscatine, Iowa. 1865. 8vo, pp 31. 767 PRAROND. La Mort du President Lincoln par E. Pra- rond (Concours de 1867.) Academie Francaise. Paris Librarie des Auteurs Rue de la Bourse, 10 1867 8vo, pp 28 768 Preface, prose, pp. v-viii. ; poem, 9-28. PRATT. Lincoln In Story The Life of the Martyr- President told in Authentic Anecdotes Edited by Silas Bibliography 309 G. Pratt [device] Illustrated New York D. Apple- ton and Company 1901 i2mo, pp xv, 224. . . 769 PRESIDENT. The President's Appeal to the Border States. H. Polkinhorn Printer, Washington City. [No year] 8vo, pp 15 7^9^ Contains reply of Representatives from border states re- ferred to. PRESIDENT Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863. [No year, no place] 8vo, pp 3. . . 770 Remarks of Dr. Samuel A. Green at a meeting of the Massachusetts Historical Society held in Boston May 9, 1901, citing former uses of the " by the people " clause. PRESIDENT. The President's Words: A Selection of Passages from the Speeches, Addresses, and Letters of Abraham Lincoln. [Motto.] Boston: Walker, Ful- ler, and Company, 245 Washington Street. 1865. i2mo, pp 186. 4,000 copies 771 Compiled by Rev. Edward Everett Hale. PRESIDENT Lincoln. From the Princeton Review, July, 1865. 8vo, pp (2), 435-458 772 Author Rev. Charles Hodge, D.D., LL.D., editor of the Review. Separately issued. PRESIDENT. The President Lincoln Campaign Song- ster. New York: T. R. Dawley, Publisher for the Million. 13 and 15 Park Row. [No year.] i8mo, pp (2), 15-72. Illustrated cover 773 PRIME. A Sermon delivered in Westminster Church, Detroit, on Sabbath Morning, April 16, 1865, after the Death of President Lincoln, by Rev. G. Wendell Prime. Detroit: Advertiser and Tribune Print. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 774 PROCEEDINGS of the first three Republican National Conventions of 1856, i860, and 1864, including the 310 Abraham Lincoln proceedings of the antecedent national convention held at Pittsburg, in February, 1856, as reported by Horace Greeley. Published and copyrighted by Charles W. Johnson, Minneapolis, Minn. [1903] 8vo, pp 264 775 Reprint of the official proceedings by direction of the national convention of 1892. The three conventions in which Lincoln figured as a candidate. PROCES. Le Proces des Conspirateurs de Washington. Extrait des Proces- Verbaux des seances du Conseil de guerre de Washington, publics par le Messager Franco- Americain et Contenant les depositions des temoins et les plaidoyers des defenseurs avec les termes de la sen- tence. Prix: 50 cents. Public par H, De Mareil, Editeur, 51, Liberty Street, en face de la Poste, a New York. 1865. 4to, pp 87 776 PROOFS of the Falsity of Conover's Testimony before the Military Court at Washington City. Montreal: Printed by M. Longmoore & Co., Printing House. 1865. 8vo, pp 20 776a PROVIDENCE. Proceedings of the City Council of Providence on the death of Abraham Lincoln: with the Oration delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens, June i, 1865, by William Binney, Esq. [Seal.] Providence: Knowles, Anthony & Co., Print- ers. 1865. 8vo, pp 56. 1,500 copies. . . . 777 See Binney. PULPIT AND ROSTRUM, The, New York. Nos. 34 & 35. Extra Number with Portrait. Hon. George Bancroft's Oration, pronounced in New York, April 25, 1865, at the Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln. The Funeral Ode, by William Cullen Bryant. President Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation, January i, 1863. Bibliography 3^1 His last Inaugural Address, March 4, 1865. A cor- rect Portrait of the late President Lincoln. New York : Schermerhorn, Bancroft & Co., 130 Grand street: Philadelphia, 512 Arch Street. American News Com- pany, New York. June, 1865. i2mo, pp 23. . 778 No. 23 of above periodical contains Beecher's Ft. Sumter oration, and No, 36 is given up to the funeral sermon of Rev. Henry P. Thompson at Peapack, N. J., April 16, 1865. PURINTON. A Discourse on the Death of President Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the Baptist Church in Smithfield, Fayette County, Pa., June ist, 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, (i). 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. 3ia Abraham Lincoln Quint, Pastor. New Bedford : Mercury Job Press, 92 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. i6mo, 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 i6th, 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. OfHce of Bibliography 313 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 RE ID. 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, Lockwood 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. Bibliography 315 Copyrighted and published by J. H. Winston, 215 E. 89th St., New York. 1891. Svo, pp 69. Portrait on cover 797 RELYEA. The Nation's Mourning. A Sermon, preached before the Congregational Church and Society in Green's Farms, Conn., on the day of the National Fast, occasioned by the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, June ist, 1865, By Rev. B. J, Relyea, Pastor. New York: Jno. P. Prall, Printer by steam. No. 9 Spruce-Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 798 REMSBURG. Abraham Lincoln: Was he a Christian? By John E. Remsburg. [Motto.] New York: The Truth Seeker Company, 28 Lafayette Place. [1893] i2mo, pp 336 799 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- mittee. Relates to Vallandigham case. 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- enty-eighth anniversary of Lincoln's Birthday, Febru- ary 12, 1887. [New York, 1887] Svo, pp 88. . 802 Gen. Joseph R. Hawley responded to the principal toast. The Lincoln dinners of this notable Club have been con- 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. 3i6 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 ii, 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. loth. February 12, 1896, Chauncey M. Depew, pp 51. nth. February 12, 1897, Pres. Melancthon Woolsey Stryker, pp 54. I2th. February 12, 1898, Sen. Albert J. Beveridge, pp 47. 13th. February 13, 1899, Rev. Howard Duffield, 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 77, (10). i6th. February 12, 1902, Hon. John Willis Gleed, pp 80. 17th. February 12, 1903, Ex Gov. Frank S. Black, Judge Wendell P. Stafford, pp 80. i8th. February 12, 1904, Hamilton W. Mabie, pp 96. 19th. February 13, 1905, Sen. Jonathan P. Dolliver, pp 81, (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 von J. RetcHi^e. Erster Band. Das Recht der Ueber- setzung is Vorbehalten. Dresden. Verlag von Brunno Bibliography 3^7 WIenecke. 1866. Vol. i, pp (6), 355- Vol 2, (6), 385. [15 Parts.] i2mo 804 Work announced in 30 parts. Whether completed or not, query. REVELATIONS : a Companion to the " New Gospel of Peace." According to Abraham. New York: Pub- lished by M. Doolady, Agent, 49 Walker Street. 1863. i2mo, pp 36 805 Imprint on cover, " New York : Published by Peeks & Buncker, No. 26 Ann Street, 1863." REYNOLDS. Sermon in Commemoration of the Virtues of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Meadville, Pa., June i, 1865, by Rev. J. V. Reynolds, D. D. Meadville, Pa.: R. Lyle White, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 36. 750 copies. . . 806 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 in Washington, D. C, April 15, 1865. By Jacob Rhodes. [Motto.] Newark, N. J.: F. Starruck, Printer, 123 Market Street. 1866. i6mo, pp 18. 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 United States, delivered on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, (being the day of the Obsequies of our Martyr Presi- dent.) in the Evangelical Lutheran Church, Sunbury, Penn'a., by Rev. M. Rhodes, Pastor of the Church. Sunbury, Pa. H. B. Masser and E. Milvert. 1865. Svo, pp 16 808 3i8 Abraham Lincoln RICE, (Allen Thorndyke.) Reminiscences of Abraham Lin- coln by distinguished men of his time Collected and edited by Allen Thorndike Rice Editor of the North American Review New York North American Re- view Publishing Company 30 Lafayette Place 1886. 8vo, pp Ixix, 656. Illustrated. . . ... 809 Contains upward of thirty articles by personal acquaint- ances. RICE, (Daniel.) The President's Death — Its Import. A Sermon, preached in the Second Presbyterian Church, Lafayette, Indiana, April 19, 1865, On the 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, 41 Nassau Street, cor. of Liberty. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 811 RITCHIE, (A. H.) Ritchie's Historical Picture, Death of President Lincoln, Engraved from the Painting by A[lexander] H. Ritchie. Size of engraving 32J/2 by 213^ inches. [Prices] New York: Published by A. H. Ritchie & Co., 39 Park Row. 1868. i2mo, pp II 812 RITCHIE, (George Thomas.) Library of Congress A List of Lincolniana in the Library of Congress By George Thomas Ritchie Assistant in Catalogue Di- vision I. Writings of Abraham Lincoln 2. Writings Bibliography 319 relating to Abraham Lincoln Washington Govern- ment Printing Office 1903 Small 4to, pp 75. . 813 Mainly an inventory of the books and pamphlets relating to Lincoln in the biographical section of the library, with added references to collected works containing similar matter. Revised edition, with supplement, 1906. ROBBINS. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lin- coln, delivered in the Greenhill Presbyterian Church, on Sunday Evening, April 23, 1865. By the Rev. Frank L. Robbins, Pastor of the Church. Philadelphia : Hen- ry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer, Nos. 1102 and 1104 Sansom Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 21. 500 cop- ies 814 ROBERTSON. A Sermon, commemorative of our Na- tional Bereavement preached April 19, 1865, in the Presbyterian Church, Geneva. By J. L. Robertson, Pastor of the United Presbyterian Church, Geneva, N. Y. Geneva : Wm. Johnson, Book and Job Printer, Seneca St. 1865. 8vo, pp 20 815 ROBINSON, (Charles S.) The Martyred President. A Sermon preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N. Y., by the Pastor, Rev. Chas. S. Robin- son, on the morning of April i6th, 1865. New York: John F. Trow, Printer, 50 Greene street. 1865. 8vo, pp 31. 2,000 copies 816 ROBINSON, (T. H.) The Unvailing of Divine Justice in the Great Rebellion. A Sermon by Rev. T. H. Robinson: June i, 1865. Harrisburg: Ambrose Tay- lor, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 35. 500 copies. . 817 ROGERS. Madame Surratt; A Drama in Five Acts by J. W. Rogers, of the Washington Bar. [Preface, " To the Public."] Washington, D. C: Thomas J. Bra- shears, Printer. 1879. i2mo, pp 148. . . . 818 320 Abraham Lincoln 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- ruary 13, 1905 Washington Government Printing Office 1905 8vo, pp 38 819 ROTHSCHILD. Lincoln Master of Men A Study in Character by Alonzo Rothschild With portraits Bos- ton and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Company The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1906 8vo, pp (8), 531 820 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, loth 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, pp 85 822 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.] 4to, pp 15. 823 RUSSELL. Our Great National Reproach and The Coun- sel of Ahithophel Turned into Foolishness. Two Ser- 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. The second on the late Fast Day, (June ist.) Pub- lished by Request of Members of the Congregation. Bibliography 321 Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers, 607 Sansom Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 30. 250 copies. . . 824 RUTHERFORD. Abraham Lincoln Plough-Boy, States- man, Patriot by William G. Rutherford author of " The Story of Garfield " London : The Sunday School Union 57 and 59 Ludgate Hill, E. C. [No year] i2mo, pp 139. Portrait and plates. . . 825 SABBATH COMMITTEE. Doc. No. 23. The Sol- dier's and Sailor's Sabbath. Office of the Sabbath Com- mittee, No. 21 Bible House, New York. Bvo, pp 4. 826 Report of interview with the President, Nov. 13, 1862. SABINE. " The Land Mourneth " The Death of Abra- ham Lincoln, President of the United States. A Ser- mon, delivered in the Church of the Covenant, on Sun- day Evening, April i6th, 1865, by Rev. William T. Sabine, Rector. Philadelphia: W. P. Atkinson, Printer, 449 North Third street. 1865. i8mo, pp 18. 1,000 copies 827 ST. ANDREWS CHURCH. Memorial Sermon and Ad- dress on the Death of President Lincoln, St. Andrew's Church, Pittsburgh, Sunda)^ April 16, and Wednesday, April 19, 1865. Published by the Congregation. Pitts- burgh : Printed by W. E. Haven, corner of Wood and Third Streets. 1865. 8vo, pp 38. 750 copies. . 828 (i) Sermon. The Nation's Bereavement. By Rev. Wm. A. Snively, Assistant Minister. (2) Address on the Day of the Obsequies. By Rev. Wm. Preston, D.D., rector. SALISBURY. Sermon; preached at West Alexandria, Ohio, April 30th, 1865, by Rev. S. Salisbury, on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the U. S. (Printed by request of the hearers.) Eaton, O. : Eaton Weekly Register Hand Power-Press Print. 1865. 8vo, pp II. 500 copies. 829 322 Abraham Lincoln SAMPLE. The Curtained Throne: A Sermon suggested by the Death of President Lincoln. Preached in the Presbyterian Church of Bedford, Pa., April 23, 1865, and repeated April 30, 1865. By Rev. Robert F. Sample. Philadelphia: James S. Claxton, Successor to William S. & Alfred Martien, 606 Chestnut street. 1865. 8vo, pp 32. 500 copies. ...... 830 SANBORN. A Discourse On the terrible, irresistible, yet sublime logic of events as suggested by the assassination of President Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of Secretary' Seward ; delivered in the Universalist Church, Ripon, Wis., Sunday Evening, April 23d, 1865, By Rev. R. S. Sanborn. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 7. 500 copies 831 Should be Unitarian instead of " Universalist." SAREDO. Abramo Lincoln per Guiseppe Saredo Let- tura fatta nella Gran Sala della R. Universita di Siena Firenze Per gli editorl della scienza del popolo 1868 i6mo, pp 47 832 Second edition, 1869, bears imprint : " Milano E. Treves & C, Edition della Biblioteca Utile." SARMIENTO. Vida de Abran Lincoln, Decimo sesto Presidente de los Estados Unidos. Precidida de una introduccion por D. F. Sarmiento. [Motto] Nueva York: D. Appleton y Ca., Liberos-editores, Broadway, Nos. 443 y 445. 1866. i2mo, pp xlviii, 306. . 833 A second edition, same imprint and year, has pp xlviii, 308. SATTERLEE. An Arrangement of Medals and Tokens, struck in honor of the Presidents of the United States, and of the Presidential Candidates, from the Adminis- tration of John Adams to that of Abraham Lincoln, inclusive. Derived chiefly from originals in the pos- Bibliography 323 session of the Compiler and of Robert Hewitt, Jr., Esq. By Alfred H. Satterlee. New York: Printed for the Author. 1862. 8vo, pp 84 r. 834 Whole No. of medals, etc., 357, of which Nos. 256 to 313, inclusive, relate to Mr. Lincoln. SAUNDERS. An Oration on the Death of Abraham Lin- coln late President of the United States. By Rolfe S. Saunders. Delivered on Island 40, April 25, 1865. Memphis: W. A. Whitmore, Steam Book and Job Printer, No. 13 Madison street. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 2,000 copies 835 SAVAGE. Messiah Pulpit New York (Being a con- tinuation of Unity Pulpit, Boston) Sermons of M. J. Savage Vol. IV. February 16, 1900. No. 18. Some Lessons from the Life of Abraham Lincoln. Geo. H. Ellis 272 Congress Street, Boston 104 E. 20th Street, New York 1900 i2mo, pp 19 836 SAVANNAH. Tribute to the late President Lincoln. Report of the Great Mass Meeting in Savannah, The Largest Ever Held in the City, at which between eight and ten thousand persons were present, on Saturday, April 22, 1865. Savannah: S. W. Mason & Co., Printers, " Savannah Daily Herald." 1865. i2mo, pp 15 837 SCHRECKLICHE. Die Schreckliche Tragodie in Wash- ington. Ermordung der Prasidenten Lincoln. Seine letzten Stunden und die Todes-Scenen. Ein ausfuhr- licher und zurlassiger Bericht dieses Grossen National- Ungliicks. Mordanschlage auf Sekretar Seward, Vice- Prasident Johnson und das ganze Cabinet. Biograph- ische Skizzen nebst getreuen Portraits Sammtlicher Betressenden, die mit diesem tranrigen Greignisk in 324 Abraham Lincoln Berbindung standen. Desgleichen eine authentique Geschlchte der bekanntesten Meuchelim order aller Zei- ten, wie der beruhmten personen, die burch ihre Hande Stelen. Philadelphia: Verlag von Barclay & Co., No. 602 Archstrasse. 1865. 8vo, pp (2), 25-100. . 838 SCHURZ. Abraham Lincoln An Essay by Carl Schurz Boston and New York Houghton, Mifflin and Com- pany The Riverside Press, Cambridge 1891 i2mo, pp (4), 117. Portrait 839 SCHURZ. The Riverside Literature Series [No 133, April 5, 1899] Abraham Lincoln an Essay by Carl Schurz together with testimonies by Emerson, Whit- tier, Holmes, and Lowell, and a Biographical Sketch of Carl Schurz [Publisher's device] Houghton, Mifflin and Company, Boston : 4 Park Street New York : 1 1 East Seventeenth Street Chicago: 378-388 Wabash Avenue The Riverside Press, Cambridge i6mo, pp 91. Portrait 840 SCHURZ. Abraham Lincoln By Carl Schurz The Get- tysburg Speech and other Papers by Abraham Lincoln Together with testimonies by Emerson, Whittier, Holmes, and Lowell New York Cleveland Chicago The Chautauqua Press [No year] i2mo, pp lOO. Portrait 841 Issued for the Chautauqua Press by Houghton, Mifflin & Co., publishers. [SCRIPPS.] Tribune Tracts. No. 6. Life of Abra- ham Lincoln. Entered according to Act of Congress, in the year i860, by Horace Greeley & Co. in the Clerk's office of the District Court of the United States for Southern District of New York. 8vo, pp 32 842 By John Locke Scripps. Another impression, of same Bibliography 325 date and from same plates, bears imprint of the Chicago " Press & Tribune," of which the author was editor-in-chief. The form is that of the ordinary campaign document and, though distributed in large numbers, it has long been ex- ceedingly rare. Interesting particulars of it are prefixed to the handsome reprint described below, published at the instance of Mrs. Grace Scripps Dysche as a memorial of her father. If not the " First Published Life," it is easily the best of its period. SCRIPPS. The First Published Life of Abraham Lincoln Written in the Year MDCCCLX, by John Locke Scripps Reprinted in the Year MDCCCC, by the Cranbrook Press. [Detroit: 1900] 410, pp 86. Por- trait of author 843 SEAMAN. What Miscegenation is! and [cut] what we are to expect now that Mr. Lincoln is re-elected. By L. Seaman, LL. D. Waller & Willets, Publishers, New York. [1865] 8vo, pp 8 844 SEARING. President Lincoln in History. An Address delivered in the Congregational Church, Milton, Wis- consin, on Fast Day, June ist, 1865, by Edward Sear- ing, A. M., Professor of Languages in Milton Acad- emy. Janesville: Veeder & Devereux, Book and Job Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 300 copies. . . 845 SEARS. The People's Keepsake; or. Funeral Address on the death of Abraham Lincoln, late lamented President of the United States, with the principal incidents of his life. Delivered by Rev. Hiram Sears, A. M., in the city of Mount Carmel, 111., Sunday, April 23, 1865, and dedicated to the Loyal Men, Women and Children of all parties in the Country. Cincinnati: Poe & Hitchcock. R. P. Thompson, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 18. 500 copies :♦. .. 846 j:5 Abr^lziizi L:"c:!: n ^ : : i6l ijooo cBc^is. 5.17 SFT55. 7":f A:M.;: --ii Prtti.irr.: :r :-.z Z it :: Nz- T f ?i3 r ; r: A it - D. D. - - : 7 r 5,2:^ i: N":. 42 X:r::- N.-- ftrrt: PhA.-r:; -.2.. li::. V : 43. (2) 848 SZ--.' Ti-VT. Srar BEr C-:-2"_:r r:2-;ff A A::2>ir:. L:r.- 2 : .^ .2: _ -n- acrtneT: r 2: f _ ^ , . . f ;: _r.v. . 1. ?--r 2r PJmili E. Zt -- ?2 2: A 2 ^Xo j^ar.] V :: ; 849 X!5 prcscbicsl m pr- '-9. (2). 5fO fEsee is tlic pminljiiinuiiiiiMW c: . ~~ z' ' : z: ' " ' t 1 ' *?3ft of Jcffief90c _ 1 - " " " '" Xwo bnodicdi ocs^ci rui ti* tuiCi: ""■ t:^ : :. "'.i 2 - - - : ^ i^Kir: ^OKFORD. TZt lA = 2r= - ? A -: A :2 2~ Lrt- coluL Bj Sarr--r". £"2.. 2:.-: :: I: -.2;: 2 A... [NA. imUHHrt, iJacc - : - ; r2r/ 851 lOBJical BqgBrtrr : • 17, See Li: : 5 / : - -- Bibliography 327 SHAW. Abraham Lincoln in Contemporary Caricature By Albert Shaw (From the American Monthly Re- view of Reviews for February, 1901) 4to, pp (12) 852 SHEA. The Lincoln Memorial: A Record of the Life, Assassination, and Obsequies of the Martyred President. Edited by John Gilmary Shea, LL. D., Editor of the Historical Magazine, etc. New York : Bunce & Hunt- ington, 540 Broadway. 1865. 8vo, pp 288. Por- trait i. . • . 853 Contains many sermons and addresses, including that of Ralph Waldo Emerson at Concord. Another issue has same title page throughout except that name of editor is omitted. SHEPPARD. Abraham Lincoln A Character Sketch by Robert Dickinson Sheppard, D. D. Prof, of American and English History, Northwestern University With anecdotes, characteristics and chronology Chicago [1899.] The University Association, Association Building. i2mo, pp 116. Illustrated. . . . 854 Issued also in series " True Stories of Great Americans " with imprint : " Published by the H. S. Campbell Pub- lishing Co. Milwaukee, Wis." See also next below. SHEPPARD. Great Americans of History Abraham Lincoln A character sketch By Robert Dickinson Sheppard, D. D. Prof, of American and English His- tory, Northwestern University With supplementary essay by G. Mercer Adam Late Editor of " Self Cul- ture " magazine, etc., etc. Also, suggestions from the life of Lincoln, by Prof. Francis W. Shepardson, Ph. D. of the University of Chicago The early years of Abraham Lincoln, by Prof. Goldwin Smith, D. C. L. (Oxon) of Cornell University. Together with Anec- 328 Abraham Lincoln dotes, Characteristics, and Chronology. H. G. Camp- bell Publishing Co. Milwaukee, 1903. i2mo, pp 180. Portrait and illustrations 855 SHERMAN. Eulogy upon President Lincoln. Delivered April 19, 1865, at the U. S. A. General Hospital, Graf- ton, West Va., by Surg. S. N. Sherman, U. S. V. (in charge). Grafton: D. F. Shriner, Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 856 SHUMWAY. God's Hand and Voice in the War. Ser- mons preached at Funeral of Soldiers, belonging to the i6oth and iiith Reg'ts. N. Y. V. and 14th Reg't. U. S. I. and on account of the assassination of Presi- dent Abraham Lincoln. By Rev. G. R. H. Shumway. Published by Request. Newark. [N. Y.] Printed by A. White, Courier Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 34. 857 Sermon on the assassination, preached April i6th, paged separately, pp. 10. SIMONTON. A Discourse on the occasion of the death of President Lincoln; delivered by Rev. A. C. Simon- ton, at a special Divine service held May 21st, 1865, and published at the request of the American residents in Rio de Janeiro. Rio de Janeiro, Printed by George Leuzinger. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 858 SIMPSON. Funeral Address Delivered at the Burial of President Lincoln, at Springfield, Illinois, May 4, 1865. By Rev. Matthew Simpson, D. D., one of the Bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church. New York: Pub- lished by Carleton & Porter, 200 Mulberry-Street. 1865. i2mo, pp 21. 2,000 copies 859 SKETCH. A Sketch of the Life and Times of Abraham Lincoln. (To accompany a portrait.) Philadelphia. Bibliography 329 Published by Bradley & Co., No 66 North Fourth Street. [1865.] i6mo, pp 96 860 Author said to be Miss Basset, of New Britain, Conn. SKETCH of the Life of Abraham Lincoln and a Catalogue of Articles [portrait] once owned and used by him now owned by the Lincoln Memorial Collection of Chicago. [1887?] 8vo, pp 30, (i). . . . 861 SLATER. The Nation's Loss. A Sermon upon the Death of Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States. Preached April 19, 1865, at the time of the obsequies at Washington, in the presence of Brig. Gen. S. Meredith, and the officers and soldiers of his com- mand, and also a large concourse of citizens, at Pa- ducah, Ky. By Edward C. Slater, D. D. Paducah, Kentucky: Blelock & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 1,000 copies 862 SMITH, (Charles Emory.) Lincoln and Douglas. Ad- dress of Charles Emory Smith, Postmaster General, at the forty-first anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas De- bate at Galesburg, 111., October 7, 1899. [No year, no place] 8vo, pp 8 863 SMITH, (Elias.) The Martyr President. An Oration delivered before the colored citizens of Raleigh, N. C. at the dedication of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln, August I, 1865. By Elias Smith, a War correspondent of the New York Tribune. New York: Press of L. H. Bridgham, 2 Cliff Street, corner of John. 1867. Svo, pp 12 864 SMITH, (Henry.) The Religious Sentiments proper for our National Crisis. A Sermon delivered on Sabbath evening, April 23, 1865. By Henry Smith, D. D., Pastor of the North Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, N. 330 Abraham Lincoln Y. Buffalo: Printing House of Matthews & Warren, Office of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 1865. 8vo, pp 32. 1,500 copies 865 SMITH, (L. Franklin.) Presented to the Subscribers to the Proclamation of Emancipation. Lithographed by Rosenthal and published by L. Franklin Smith. Phila- delphia, Pa., Box 2423. [No year] i6mo, pp 15. 866 Descriptive of the lithograph. SMITH, (L. M.) The Great American Crisis, &c., &c., embracing Phrenological character, and pen and ink portraits of the President, his leading generals and Cabinet officers, &c., &c., by L. M. Smith. Cincinnati : [No imprint.] 1862. 8vo, pp 36 867 SMITH, (Samuel G.) The Hero Series Abraham Lin- coln By Samuel G. Smith Cincinnati: Jennings & Pye New York: Eaton & Mains [1902] i2mo, pp 31, (i). Frontispiece 868 An address before the Loyal Legion, St. Paul, Minn. Last 7 pp devoted to " Words of Lincoln." SMITH, (Truman.) Considerations of the Slavery Ques- tion. Addressed to President Lincoln, by Truman Smith. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 15. . . 869 SMOOT. The Unwritten History of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. By R. M. Smoot. Baltimore: John Murphy Company. 1904. 8vo, pp li. . 870 SNODGRASS. Abraham Lincoln the Typical American A Sermon by Rev. Winfield C. Snodgrass, D. D. Preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church Plainfield, N. J., February 12, 1905 Fifty copies printed for private circulation by Judd Stewart. 4to, pp 19. Portrait and plates inserted. . :. . 871 Bibliography 331 SOUTHGATE. The Death of Lincoln, April 15th, 1865. Some of the Religious Lessons which it Teaches. A Sermon, preached in Zion Church, New- York, on the First Sunday after Easter, April 23d, 1865. By the Rector, the Right Rev. Horatio Southgate, D. D. Pub- lished by request of the vestry. New- York: John W. Amerman, Printer, No. 47 Cedar Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 872 SOUVENIR of Lincoln's Birthplace Issued by Thomas B. Kirkpatrick, Hodgensville, Ky. Price, 25 cents. [1903. No imprint] Oblong, 9^x6 in., pp (20). Illustra- tions 873 SPANGLER. Testimony for prosecution and defence in the case of Edward Spangler, tried for conspiracy to murder the President, before a Military Commission, of which Major-General Hunter was President, Wash- ington, D. C, May and June, 1865. Thomas Ewing, Jr., Counsel for the Accused. [Caption title] 8vo, PP 66, (i) 874 Reprint from official court record ; see Pitman. SPATH. Rede bei der Begrabniszseier des Prasidenten Abraham Lincoln, (geb. den 12. Februar 1809, gest. den 15. April 1865) von Pastor A. Spath. Gehalten in der Evangelisch-Lutherischen Zionskirche zu Phila- delphia, Mittwoch, den 19. April 1865 Mit einer Zugabe aus der Ostersest-Predigt am 14. April. Auf verlangen dem Druck iibergeben. Philadelphia. Verlag von C. W. Widmaier, 453 Nord Dritte Strasse. 1865. 8vo, pp 15. 300 copies 875 SPEAR. The Punishment of Treason. A Discourse preached April 23d, 1865, in the South Presbyterian Church, of Brooklyn, by Rev. Samuel T. Spear, D. D., 332 Abraham Lincoln Pastor. Published by Request. Brooklyn : " The Union " Steam Presses lo Front Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 38. 3,000 copies 876 SPEECH at Dayton, O., July 4th, 1863. President Lincoln on the Arrest of C. L. Vallandigham. President Lin- coln's Reply to the Committee of Democrats, June 29, 1863. Cincinnati, Ohio: Moore, Wilstach & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 31 877 The speech of Hon. John Brough. Issued also in German. SPEED, (James.) Opinion on the constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the Presi- dent. By Attorney General James Speed. Washing- ton: Government Printing Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 16 878 SPEED, (James.) Oration of James Speed, upon the in- auguration of the bust of Abraham Lincoln, at Louis- ville, Ky., February 12, 1867. Louisville: Bradley & Gilbert, corner Third and Green streets. 1867. 8vo, PP 8 879 SPEED, (James.) Address of Hon. James Speed before the Society of the Loyal Legion, at Cincinnati, May 4, 1887, in response to The Toast, Abraham Lincoln. Louisville: John P. Morton and Company. 1888 8vo, pp II 880 SPEED, (Joshua.) Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln and Notes of a Visit to California. Two Lectures. By Joshua F. Speed. With a Sketch of His Life. Louis- ville, Ky. Printed by John P. Morton and Company. 1884. 8vo, pp 67 881 SPRAGUE, (L N.) President Lincoln's Death. A Dis- course delivered in the Presbyterian Church in Cald- Bibliography 333 well, N. J., on the day of National Mourning, June 1st, 1865, by Rev. I. N. Sprague, Pastor. Published by request. Newark, N. J. : Printed at the Daily Ad- vertiser Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies. . 882 SPRAGUE, (William B.) A Discourse delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, Albany, April 16, 1865, the Sunday morning immediately succeeding the Assas- sination of the President of the United States. By William B. Sprague, D. D. Albany: W^eed Parsons & Company, Printers. 1865. i2mo, pp 18. 100 cop- ies 883 SPRINGFIELD CONVENTION. Proceedings of the Republican State Convention, held at Springfield, Illi- nois, June 16, 1858. Springfield: Bailhache & Baker, Printers. [No year] 8vo, pp 12 884 Printed at the time ; probably the first pamphlet publica- tion of the " House divided " speech. SPRINGFIELD, (111.) Official Programme of the order of exercises connected with the Unveiling of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln upon the National Lincoln Monu- ment. Springfield, Illinois, Thursday, October 15th, 1874; also his remarks to his neighbors on leaving Springfield, February 11, 186 1, with his inaugural ad- dresses, messages to Congress, emancipation proclama- tion, and Address at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Spring- field : Illinois State Journal Company. 1874. 8vo, pp 78 885 SPRINGFIELD, (Mass.) The Nation Weeping for its Dead. Observances at Springfield, Massachusetts, on President Lincoln's Funeral Day, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, including Dr. Holland's Eulogy. From the Springfield Republican's Report. Springfield, Mass.; T5^ Otar tfcjiJH iPxL ff^iiwB m. A ^icznLr .v^iex IHI dhwiTT,, -zm ^4ti- id' T!e Msk — it :6e Fna* P'Ksii"j?r~srT OmdL SkL Iflois. ^ T . jaDfiaiD. I'lTT-nn.: iflGsL flb* Ac " *^— ^1 • --T- SouirtEx ::ii !rtrcrc35: 'rmary «■£ "MrmT-nn- 3F tne -^i UmTTST 5 - y. ; '— mrr p i Var ^♦'f'V : .1. • .1 .ar- 310. jtefl zjd. Bibliography 23^ Frederick city, Md. Philadelphia: Jas. B. Rodgers, Printer, 52 and 54 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, PP 15- 155 copies 891 STEINTHAL. Address on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, delivered at Piatt chapel on the morning, and in the Ashton Town Hall on the afternoon of Sunday, the 7th of Ma}^ 1865, by S. Alfred Steinthal. (Pub- lished by request.) London: Whitfield, Green, and Son, Manchester: Johnson and Rawson, 89 Market Street. 1865. i6mo, pp 26 892 STEPHENS. Carpenter's Picture, Lincoln and Emanci- pation. Speech of the Hon. Alexander H. Stephens, of Georgia, in the House of Representatives, 12th of Feb- ruary, 1878. [No place, no year. Darby Sc Duvall, Printers, 432 Ninth St.] 8vo, pp 4. ... 893 STERLING. The Martyr President. A Sermon deliv- ered in the Court House in Williamsport [Pa.] By Rev. William Sterling, on Sunday, April 23, 1865. " Bulletin " Print, Third Street. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 8 894 STEVENS, (Hiram F.) Abraham Lincoln An Address Delivered Before the Military Order of the Loyal Le- gion of the United States Commandery of Minnesota at St. Paul, Minnesota, February 12th 1900, by Hiram F. Stevens [No place, no year] i2mo, pp 11. . 895 STEVENS, (L. L.) Lives, Crimes, and Confessions of the Assassins. Last moments of the convicts in their cells — scenes at the scaffold — and the execution. Truth- ful, wild, and fearfully exciting. By Dr. L. L. Stevens. Troy, N. Y. : From the Daily Times steam printing establishment, 211 River Street. 1865. 8vo, pp (4), 15-58 896 336 Abraham Lincoln STEWART. Our National Sorrow. A Discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, containing the substance of two sermons delivered in the Presbyterian Church, Johnstown, [N. Y.] April 16 and 19, 1865. By Rev. Daniel Stewart, D. D. Johnstown: J. D. Houghtal- ing. Printer. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies. . 897 STODDARD, (Richard Henry.) Abraham Lincoln. An Horatian Ode. By Richard Henry Stoddard. New York: Bunce & Huntington, Publishers, 540 Broad- way. [1865.] 8vo, pp 12. 1,500 copies. . . 898 " My model, in a sense, was old Andrew Marvell's Horatian Ode on Cromwell; a very grand psalm." — The author. STODDARD, (William O.) Abraham Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life. Showing the inner growth, 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, Howard & Hulbert, 27 Park Place, New York. 79 Milk St., Boston. 1020 Arch St., Philadelphia. 1884. 8vo, pp 508. Portrait 899 Another issue, 1885, with slightly different imprint. STODDARD, (William O.) The Lives of the Presidents Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson By William O. Stoddard Author of " George Washington," " John Adams and Thomas Jefferson," " James Madison, James 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- erick A. Stokes & Brother 1888 i2mo, pp, (Lincoln) viii, 284. Johnson, pp 73. Portraits, , . . 900 Bibliography 337 STODDARD, (William O.) Inside the White House In War Times. By William O. Stoddard, one of the President's Private Secretaries. Author of " Verses of Many Days," " Dab KInzer," etc. Illustrated by Dan Beard. New York: Charles L. Webster & Co. 1890. i2mo, pp 244 901 STODDARD, (William O.) The Table Talk of Abra- ham Lincoln Edited by William O. Stoddard One of his Private Secretaries, and author of " Abraham Lin- coln, the True Story of a Great Life," etc. Illustrated by C. Moore-Smith. New York: Frederick A. Stokes Company Publishers [1894.] i8mo, pp (4), 154. 902 STODDARD, (William O.) Revised Edition Abraham Lincoln : The True Story of a Great Life Showing the inner growth, special training, and peculiar fitness of the man for his work. By William O. Stoddard, One of President Lincoln's Private Secretaries During the War of the Rebellion With Illustrations New York: Fords, Howard & Hulbert 1896 8vo, pp xiv, 508 903 STODDARD, (William O.) Lincoln at Work Sketches from Life by William O. Stoddard Illustrated by Sears Gallagher [Device] United Society of Chris- tian Endeavor Boston and Chicago. [1900] i2mo, pp 173. Portrait 904 STODDARD, (William O.) The Boy Lincoln By Will- iam O. Stoddard Author of " The Windfall," " The Red Patriot," " The Spy of Yorktown," " The Fight for the Valley," etc. Illustrated New York D. Ap- pleton and Company 1905 i2mo, pp ix, 248. . 905 STONE. A Discourse occasioned by the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, 338 Abraham Lincoln who was assassinated in Washington, Friday, April 14th, 1865. Preached in the Park Street Church, Boston, on the next Lord's Day, by Andrew L. Stone, D. D. Bos- ton: 300 copies printed for J. K. Wiggin, 1865. Svo, pp 21 906 STORRS. An Oration commemorative of President Abra- ham Lincoln; delivered at Brooklyn, N. Y., June i, 1865. By Richard S. Storrs, Jr., D. D., at the request of the War Fund Committee. Published by the com- mittee. Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Presses, No. 10 Front Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 65. 1,500 copies. 907 Large paper edition, also, of 100 copies, with portrait. STOWE. Men of Our Times; or Leading Patriots of the Day. Being narratives of the lives and deeds of States- men, Generals, and Orators. Including biographical sketches and anecdotes of Lincoln, Grant, Garrison, Sumner, Chase, Wilson, Greeley, Farragut, Andrew, Colfax, Stanton, Douglass, Buckingham, Sherman, Sher- idan, Howard, Phillips and Beecher. By Harriet Beecher Stowe, Author of Uncle Tom's Cabin. Beau- tifully illustrated with eighteen steel portraits. Pub- lished by subscription only. Hartford Publishing Co., Hartford, Conn. 1868. 8vo, pp xiv, 575. . . 908 One of the few composite books admitted to this list. 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. STREET. In Memoriam. President Lincoln Dead. A Poem by Alfred B. Street. Republished from the N. Y. Bibliography 339 Independent, April 1865. [Portrait and quotation.] Albany, N. Y. Andrew Boyd, Novelty Printing Press. 1870 8vo, pp (6) 909 Printed on alternate pages. STRONG. The Nation's Sorrow. A Discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the Larkin Street Presbyterian Church, San Francisco, April 16th, 1865. By Rev. J. D. Strong, Pastor. Published by the Larkin St. Congregation. San Francisco: George L. Kenny & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 910 STURZ. Reden gehalten bel der Berliner Todtenfeier fvir den Priisidenten Lincoln von amerikanischen, englischen und deutschen Geisteichen. Ein Ausspruch der Kirche iiber Sklaverei und freie Arbeit. Herausgegeben von J. J. Sturz. Berlin, 1865. C. G. Liideritz'sche Ver- lagsbuchhandlung. A. Charisius. Schonebergerstrasse 7. 8vo, pp 39. 1,600 copies 911 100 copies on fine paper. SUBGENATION: the theory of The Normal Relation of the Races; an answer to "Miscegenation." [Motto] New York. [John Bradburn, (Successor to M. Doo- lady,) No. 49 Walker Street.] 1864. i2mo, pp 72 912 See No. 844. SUMNER, (Charles.) The Promises of the Declaration of Independence. Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, deliv- ered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, June i, 1865, by Charles Sumner. Boston: Ticknor & Fields 1865 8vo, pp 61. 3,000 copies. 913 SUMNER, (Charles.) The Promises of the Declaration of Independence. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, delivered before the Municipal Authorities of the City of Boston, 340 Abraham Lincoln June I, 1865, by Charles Sumner. [Motto,] Boston: J. E. Farvvell 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 Oration Delivered before the Men's League of the Broadway Tabernacle Church, of New York City, Feb- ruary loth, 1902. 8vo, pp 16 915 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, lO Front Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 172-2. Illustrated 916 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 George Thompson, the anti-slavery champion of England, Bibliography 341 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- ford: Printed at the office of the Union and Journal. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies 917 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 & 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 copy found. SURRATT. Trial of John H. Surratt in the Criminal Court for the District of Columbia, Hon. George P. Fisher, Presiding. Washington: Government Printing OflSce. 1867. 2 volumes, 8vo, pp 1383. . . 920 Issued also with following imprint: "Washington: 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, Printer, 52 & 54 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. 750 copies 921 SWAIN. A Nation's Sorrow. A Sermon preached on the Sabbath after the assassination of President Lincoln, In the. Central Congregational Church, Providence, April 15, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Leonard Sw^ain. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 11. 1,000 copies. . . 922 The date should be April i6th. 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 Sw^ett. [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- graph Print. i6mo, pp 18. 800 copies. . . . 924 Another discourse by the same author v^^as delivered at Oxford, Ohio, on the day of the funeral at Washington, and 1,000 copies were printed. No copy found. SWING. Address to the New Generation. Washington and Lincoln. February 12 and 22, 1888. By David Bibliography 343 Swing, Pastor of Central Church, Chicago. Pubh'shed by W. A. Talcott, of Rockford, 111. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 15 925 SYMMES. " To what purpose is this Waste? " Address before the Loyal Leagues of South-Brunswick and Mon- roe, June I, 1865, by Rev. Joseph G. Symmes, Pastor of the First Presbyterian Church, Cranbury, N. J. Published by request of the Leagues. New Brunswick, N. J.: Printed at the Fredonian Book and Job Office, August, 1865. 8vo, pp 29. 600 copies. . . . 926 SZOLD. Vaterland and Freiheit. Predigt bei der Erin- nerungsfeier des verstorbenen Prasidenten, Abraham Lincoln, am i. Juni 1865, (dem zweiten Tag Schabu- oth.) gehalten von Benjamin Szold, Rabbiner der Oheb-Schalom Gemeinde in Baltimore. (Der Reinerlos ist fiir die Ungliichlichen im Suden bestimmt.) Ger- drucht bei B. Polmyer, G. D. Ecte von Baltimore u Gaystr. 1865. i2mo, pp 10 927 TANSY. From the Cabin to the White House. An Ad- dress at the obsequies of the late President Lincoln, by Rev. J. Tansy, of New Harmony, Ind. Evansville: Evansville Journal Co., Steam Printers and Binders. 1865. 8vo, pp 19. 200 copies 928 TAPLEY. Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth Presi- dent of the United States, pronounced by Rufus P. Tapley, Esq., April 19, 1865, at Saco, Maine, including the report of the proceedings of the town of Saco con- sequent upon his death. Biddeford: Printed by the Union and Journal Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 27. 1,500 copies 929 TAPPAN. Abraham Lincoln. Rede bei der gedachtness- feier in der Dorothenkirche zu Berlin, 2. Mai 1865, 344 Abraham Lincoln gehalten von Dr. H. P. Tappan, corresp. Mitgleid der franzosischen Academic. Auterisirte Ubersetzung. Frankfurt am Main. Verlag von H. Keller. 1865. 8vo, pp iv, 36 930 TAPPAN. A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln late President of the United States of America Deliv- ered Tuesday May 2 1865 in the Dorothean-Church, Berlin by Henry P. Tappan D, D., LL. D., Berlin: G. Lange. [No year.] 8vo, pp 46 931 TARBELL. The Early Life of Abraham Lincoln Con- taining many unpublished documents and unpublished reminiscences of Lincoln's early friends By Ida M. Tarbell Assisted by J. McCan Davis With 160 illus- trations, including 20 portraits of Lincoln New York S. S. McClure, Limited London 1896. Svo, pp 240. 932 TARBELL. The Life of Abraham Lincoln Drawn from original Sources and containing many Speeches, Letters and Telegrams hitherto unpublished, by Ida M. Tarbell [In 2 volumes.] Illustrated New York : The Double- day & McClure Co. 1900. Svo, Vol. i, pp xiv, (2), 426. Vol. 2, ppxi, (3), 459 933 A special " illustrator's edition " of 75 copies, also issued. TARBELL. The Life of Abraham Lincoln Drawn from original sources and containing many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams hitherto unpublished and Illustrated with many reproductions from original paintings, pho- tographs, etc. By Ida M. Tarbell [In 4 volumes] Published by the Lincoln Historical Society New York 1902. Svo, pp Vol. I pp 206; Vol. 2, 220; Vol. 3, 204; Vol. 4, 272 934 Bibliography 34^ TAYLOR, (A. A. E.) Our Fallen Leader. A Discourse delivered on Thursday, June i, 1865, in the Bridge Street Presbyterian Church, Georgetown, D. C. By Rev. A. A. E. Taylor, Pastor-elect. Published by re- quest of the congregation. Philadelphia: James S. Claxton, Successor to William S. & Alfred Martien, No. 606 Chestnut Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 1,000 copies 935 TAYLOR, (Bayard.) The Ballad of Abraham Lincoln. By Bayard Taylor. With illustrations by Sol. Eytinge, Jr. Engraved and printed in colors by Bobbett, Hooper & Co. [Monogram F. O. & Co.] Boston: Fields, Osgood & Co. 1870. Large paper, pp 8. Illus- trated 936 TERRIBLE. The Terrible Tragedy at Washington. As- sassination of President Lincoln. Last hours and Death-bed Scenes of the President. A full and graphic account, from reliable authority, of the Great National Calamity. Attempt of the Conspirators to murder Sec- retary Seward, Vice President Johnson, and the whole cabinet. A biographical Sketch with a correct likeness of all the parties in any way connected with the lament- able event. To which is added an authentic History of Assassins, and the distinguished personages of the world who have fallen by their hands. Philadelphia: Pub- lished by Barclay & Co., 602 Arch Street. [1865.] 8vo, pp (4), 21-30, 39-52, 61-74, 85-98, IOI-116. Illustrated ,...-,. 937 See Schrechliche, No. 838. TESTIMONY of Sanford Conover, Dr. J. B. Merrltt, and Richard Montgomery, before Military Court at Washington, respecting the Assassination of President 346 Abraham Lincoln Lincoln, and the Proofs Disproving their Statements, and Showing their Perjuries. Toronto: Printed by Lovell & Gibson, Yonge Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 61. 938 " THAT Reminds me of a Story." Stories and Anecdotes of [Portrait] Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr Presi- dent. Ten cents. [No place, no year.] Small 4to, PP 24 939 Issued by C. A. Bowman & Co., druggists and chemists, of Peoria, 111., for advertising purposes. THAYER, (Loren). The Assassination. A Discourse, de- livered in Windham, N. H. on the National Fast, June I, 1865. By Rev. Loren Thayer, Pastor of the Pres- byterian Church. Boston. Press of T. R. Marvin & Son, 42 Congress St. 1865. 8vo, pp 17. . . 940 THAYER, (William M.) The Pioneer Boy, and how he became President. By William M. Thayer, Author of " The Bobbin Boy," " The Printer Boy," " The Poor Boy and Merchant Prince," " Working and Winning," "Tales from Genesis in two Volumes," etc. Boston: Walker, Wise and Company, 245 Washington Street. 1863. i2mo, pp 310. Plates 941 THAYER, (William M.) The Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. By William M. Thayer, Author of the " Pio- neer Boy," "Youth's History of the Rebellion," &c. Boston: DInsmoor and Company, 33, School Street. 1864. l2mo, pp 75. Portrait 942 THAYER (William M.) Life and Character of Abra- ham Lincoln. By William M. Thayer, Author of the "Pioneer Boy," The "Youth's History of the Re- bellion," etc. Boston: Walker, Wise and Company, Bibliography 347 245 Washington street. 1864. i2mo, pp 76. Por- trait 943 THAYER, (William M.) O apoikos pais etoi existoresis ton politeion tes Amerikes. Abraam Ligkolnos me eikonographias, Ek tou Agglikou upo G. Konstantinou En Athenais Tupois Lakonias. 1865. i2mo, pp 8, (4), 298, (i) 944 Translation of "The Pioneer Boy." Title transliterated from the Greek characters. THAYER, (William M.) From Pioneer Home to the White House. Life of Abraham Lincoln: Boyhood, Youth, Manhood, Assassination, Death. By William M. Thayer, Author of " From Log Cabin to the White House," etc. With Eulogy by Hon, George Bancroft. Enlarged, revised, and newly illustrated. Norwich, Conn.: The Henry Bill Publishing Company. C. C. Wick & Co., Cleveland, O. 1882. i2mo, pp 469. 945 Later issue with Boston imprint of James H. Earle. THAYER, (William M.) Abraham Lincoln Leben von William M. Thayer, Verfassar von " James A. Gar- fields Leben " etc. Autorisierte Abersetzung aus dem Englischen von Auguste Daniel. Zweite Auflager. Gotha. Friedrich Andreas Perthes. 1897. 8vo, pp 315 ... 946 THAYER, (William M.) Abraham Lincoln the Pioneer Boy and how he became President The Story of his Life By W. M. Thayer Fifteenth edition, com- pleting Sixty-seven Thousand London Hodder and Stoughton 27, Paternoster Row 1902 i2mo, pp xix, 395 947 THOMAS, (A. G.) Our National Unity Perfected In the Martyrdom of Our President. A Discourse delivered 34^ Abraham Lincoln in the Chapel of the Filbert Street U. S. General Hos- pital, On the Day of the Obsequies, at Washington, of our Late President, April igth, 1865. By Rev. A. G. Thomas, Hospital Chaplain, U. S. A. Philadelphia: Smith, English & Co., 23 North Sixth Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies. ... . . :. . 948 THOMAS, (Isaac.) The Words of Abraham Lincoln For use in Schools Selected, arranged and annotated by Isaac Thomas, A. M. (Yale) principal of the high school, Burlington, Vt. " Utterances of wonderful beauty and grandeur." — Carl Schurz Chicago West- ern Publishing House [1898] i2mo, pp 270. Illus- trated. . . ., 949 THOMAS, (J. B.) "Light out of Darkness;" A Dis- course, preached on the Sabbath Morning Succeeding the Assassination of President Lincoln, April i6th, 1865, at the Pierrepont Street Baptist Church, Brook- lyn, N. Y. By Rev. J. B. Thomas, Pastor. New- York: R. C. Root, Anthony & Co., Stationers, 21 Nassau Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 14 950 THOMPSON, (D. D.) Abraham Lincoln, The First American. By D. D. Thompson. [Motto.] Cincin- nati: Cranston & Curts. New York: Hunt & Eaton. 1894. i2mo, pp 236. Portrait 951 Last half of volume devoted to " Lincolniana." Another issue, same year, called "popular edition." THOMPSON, (John C.) In Memorian. A Discourse upon the character and death of Abraham Lincoln. Preached in Pottstown Presbyterian Church, on the day of National Humiliation, June i, 1865. By John C. Thompson. Philadelphia: Stein & Jones, Printers, No. 321 Chestnut Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 500 copies 952 Bibliography 349 THOMPSON, (Joseph P.) Abraham Lincoln; his life and its lessons. A Sermon, preached on Sabbath, April 30, 1865, by Joseph P. Thompson, D. D., Pastor of the Broadway Tabernacle Church. New York: Pub- lished by the Loyal Publication Society. 1865. 8vo, pp 38. 2,000 copies 953 No. 85 of the Society's publications. Also No. 60, 1864. THOMPSON, (J. Renwick.) The National Bereavement A Sermon on the death of Abraham Lincoln, Delivered April 23, 1865. In the Second Ref'd Presbyterian Church, Newburgh, by its pastor. Rev. J. Renwick Thompson. Published by request. Newburgh: R. H. Bloomer & Son, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 24. . 954 THOMPSON, (Maurice.) Lincoln's Grave By Maurice Thompson [Device] 1894 Cambridge and Chicago Stone and Kimball i2mo, pp (unnumbered) 48. 955 Poem, read before the Phi Beta Kappa Brotherhood at Harvard. First edition, on small paper, 450 copies. THRALL. The President's Death a National Responsi- bility. The President's Character a Treasure of Mem- ory. A Sermon delivered in Christ Church, New Or- leans, Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865, at a memorial service held in that church, on the Request of the Offi- cers of the Army and Navy. By Rev. S. C. Thrall, D. D., Rector of the Church of the Redeemer, New York. New Orleans: Printed at Rea's Steam Press, 48 Magazine Street. 1865. 4to, pp 11, (i). 1,000 copies 956 TIMLOW. A Discourse occasioned by the Death of Abra- ham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered at Rhinebeck, N. Y., April 19, 1865, at a Public Dem- onstration of the Citizens, by Rev. Herman R. Timlow. 350 Abraham Lincoln Rhinebeck, N. Y. 1865. i6mo, pp 42. 400 cop- ies 957 TO Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Considerations on the Slavery question. Dec. 24, 1862. [No imprint.] 8vo, pp 15 958 See Smith, Truman. Perhaps the same. TOUSEY. Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Preached at the Presbj^terian Church, Palmyra, N. Y., April 19th, 1865, by Rev. Thomas Tousey, Pastor of M. E. Church. Published by request. Rochester, N. Y. C. D. Tracy & Co., Printers, Evening Express Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 24 959 TOWNSEND. The Life, Crime, and Capture of John Wilkes Booth, With a full sketch of the Conspiracy of which he was the Leader, and the pursuit, trial and ex- ecution of his accomplices. By George Alfred Town- send, a special correspondent. New York: Dick & Fitzgerald, Publishers. 1865. 8vo, pp iv, 80. Illus- trated 960 An earlier edition, pp 64, (2), and another, 65. TOWNSEND. The Real Life of Abraham Lincoln. A talk with Mr. Herndon, his late law partner. By George Alfred Townsend. With cabinet portrait, and Mr. Lincoln's favorite poem. New York: Publication Office, Bible House. James Porteous, general agent. 1867. 8vo, pp 15 961 TRACY. Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Tracy, before the Middlesex Club of Boston, Massachusetts. Lincoln's birthday, February 12th, 1898. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 17 962 TRAGEDY. The Tragedy of Abraham Lincoln, in Five Acts, by an American Artist, Glasgow: Published by Bibliography 35 1; James Brown & Son, 19 Union Street. [1876] i6mo, PP 57 963 Two editions; identical, except that in one there is printed on back of title page, " Copyright, 1876, by H. D. Torrie," the supposed author. Claimed in the preface that some of the " striking points " were derived from inter- views with John Hanks. TRAGEDY. The Tragedy of Abraham Lincoln, or, The Rise and Fall of the Confederate States. In Five Acts. [Motto] This play was successfully performed in all the theaters of war throughout the United States dur- ing i860, 1 86 1, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865, Seven- teen Hundred and Seventy-Six Days and Nights, Be- ing the Longest Run of any Play on Record. Pub- lished and for sale by Dr. C. W. Selden, 182 Lexing- ton Avenue, New York. Price, 15 cents, by mail only. [No year] i6mo, pp 64 964 Copyright, 1881, by S. Whitaker Crowe, A.M., M.D. TRAIN. Geo. Francis Train's Great Speech on the Withdrawal of McClellan and the Impeachment of Lincoln. [Mottoes] New York: For sale by The American News Company, 121 Nassau Street. 1864. 8vo, pp 32 965 Proposes the bringing out of Dix and Farragut. TREMAINE. 1864, 1865. The Tremaine Brothers' Lincoln and Johnson Campaign Song Book, containing 40 pages of Soul-Stirring Pieces, written expressly for the Campaign. [Quotation.] New York: The Amer- ican News Co., Wholesale Agents, 121 Nassau street. 1864. i6mo, pp 38 966 TRIAL of Abraham Lincoln by the Great Statesmen of the Republic. A Council of the Past on the Tyranny of the Present. The Spirit of the Constitution on the 352 Abraham Lincoln Bench — Abraham Lincoln, Prisoner at the Bar, his own Counsel. (Reported expressly for the Metropoli- tan Record.) New York: Office of Metropoli- tan Record, No. 419 Broadway. 1863. 8vo, pp 29 967 An edition was issued in 1867 from No. 424 Broome Street TRIAL of the Assassins and Conspirators for the murder of Abraham Lincoln, and the attempted assassination of 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. Correct Likenesses and graphic history of all the assas- sins, conspirators, and other persons connected with their arrest and trial. Philadelphia: Barclay & Co., 602 Arch street. [1865.] 8vo, pp (6), 21-102. Illus- trated 968 TROY. A Tribute of Respect by the Citizens of Troy, to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. Albany, N. Y. : J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 8vo, pp xl, 342. 575 copies 969 Edited by Benjamin H. Hall. Contains many sermons and addresses. A small large-paper edition issued with imprint of Young & Benson, Troy. TRUTH. The Truth Plainly Spoken. [Remarks of the Hon. Charles Gibbons before the Union League, April 17,1865.] [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 4. . 970 TUCKER. A Discourse in memory of our late President, Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Parish Church, HoUIston, Mass., Thursday, June i, 1865, By J. T. Tucker, Pastor. Holliston: Plimpton & Clark. 1865. 8vo, pp 21. 500 copies 97^ Bibliography 353 TUSTIN. Fast Day Sermon on the Death of President Lincoln; delivered in St. Mark's Church, Grand Rap- ids, Mich., by Rev. J. P. Tustin, D. D. Grand Rap- ids, Mich. Printed at the Daily Eagle Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 15 972 TUTTLE. The Assassinated Presidents, Lincoln and Garfield. A Memorial Address, at Center Church, Crawfordsville, Indiana, the day of President Lincoln's Funeral, April 19, 1865, Also a Memorial Address at the Court House, Crawfordsville, Indiana, the day of President Garfield's Funeral, Sept. 26, 1881, By Jo- seph F. Tuttle, President of Wabash College. [Craw- fordsville, Ind.] Review Steam Book and Job Printers. 1881. 8vo, pp 18 973 TWINING. President Lincoln's Proclamation of Free- dom to the Slaves. By Prof. Alex. C. Twining, New Haven, Conn. From the " New Englander " for Jan- uary 1865. 8vo, pp 178 to 186 974 Separate print from original plates. TWOMBLY. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln: A Discourse delivered in the State St. Pres. Church, by Rev. A. S. Twombly, Sunday morning, April 16, 1865. Albany, N. Y.: J. Munsell, 78 State Street. 1865. 4to, pp 18. 250 copies 975 TYLER. The Successful Life. A Discourse, on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered April 19, 1865, at the Center Church, Brattleboro, by the Pastor, Rev. G. P. Tyler. Published by Request. Brattleboro: Printed at the Vermont Record Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 12. 500 copies 976 TYNG. Victory and Re-Union. A Commemorative Ser- mon, preached in St. George's Church, New York, 354 Abraham Lincoln April 20, 1865. By Stephen H. Tyng, D. D., Rector. New York: John A. Gray & Green, Printers and Stereotypers, 16 and 18 Jacob Street. 1865. i8mo, PP 46 977 Also in " Our Martyr President," No. 724. UMSTEAD. A Nation humbled and exalted. A Dis- course on the Death of President Lincoln, with its Providential Lessons, delivered in the Fagg's Manor Presbyterian Church, on the Day of National Humilia- tion, June 1st, 1865. By the Pastor, Rev. Justus T. Umstead. Published by Request of the Congregation. West Chester: Republican & Democrat Office. 1865. 8vo, PP 18. 500 copies 978 The " a " in the author's name said to be an error. UNCLE Abe's Republican Songster. [Cut.] For " Uncle Abe's Choir." San Francisco : Towne & Bacon, Book, Card and Fancy Job Printers, Southwest corner Clay and Sansome Streets, i860. i6mo, pp 20. . 979 UNION LEAGUE CLUB, Brooklyn. Proceedings of the First Annual Dinner given by the Union League Club of Brooklyn, at Avon Hall, on the Eighty-first anni- versary of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, February 12, 1890. [No imprint] Small 4to, pp 29. Cut of club house 980 Cover title, " Souvenir of the First Annual Dinner of the Union League of Brooklyn." Principal address by Stephen A. Douglas, son of Lincoln's great rival. UNION LEAGUE (New York.) In Memoriam. His Excellency, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. Died at Washington, District of Columbia, Saturday, the 15th of April, Anno Domini, 1865. Tribute of Respect of Subordinate Council Number Three, 19th Ward, City of New Bibliography 355 York, of the Union League of America. Preamble and Resolutions, April 24th, 1865. [Press of Wynkoop & Hallenbeck, 113 Fulton Street, N. Y. No year.] 8vo, pp 4 981 UNION LEAGUE (Philadelphia.) Third Annual Re- port of the Board of Directors of the Union League of Philadelphia. December 11, 1865. Philadelphia: Henry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer, 1102 and 1 104 Sansom street. 1865. 8vo, pp 22. . . 982 UNION LEAGUE (Philadelphia.) No. 17. Abraham Lincoln. [1864.] 8vo, pp 12 983 UNION LEAGUE (Philadelphia.) Proceedings of the Union League of Philadelphia, regarding the Assassi- nation of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Philadelphia: Henry B. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer, Nos. 1102 and 1104 Sansom Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 22 984 UNION LEAGUE (Philadelphia.) Address by The Union League of Philadelphia to The Citizens of Pennsylvania, in favor of the re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia: King & Baird, Printers, 67 Sansom Street. 1864. 8vo, pp 30. ... 985 UNION LEAGUE (Philadelphia.) The Birthday of Abraham Lincoln Speeches of Joseph G. Darlington, Esq., Hampton L. Carson, Esq., and Marcus A. Brownson, D. D., in response to toasts at the Annual Dinner of the Union League of Philadelphia, February I3> 1899. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 35. . . . 986 UNITED STATES. Arrangements for the Inauguration of the President of the United States, on the Fourth 3^6 Abraham Lincoln of March, 1865. Washington: Government Printing office. 1865. 8vo, pp 6 987 UNITED STATES. War Department. General orders, No 66. [Washington: Government Printing Office. 1865] i2mo, pp 2 988 Announcement to the armies of the President's death. UNITED STATES. War Department. Official Ar- rangements at Washington for the Funeral Solemnities of the late Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, who died at the seat of government, on Satur- day, the 15th day of April, 1865. [Washington: Gov- ernment Printing Office, 1865] lamo, pp 3. . 989 UNITED STATES. War Department. Special order regulating the transportation of the remains of the late President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington City, to Springfield, Illinois. [Washington: Government Printing Office, 1865] 8vo, pp 3 990 UNITED STATES. Arrangements for the Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, to be delivered, at the request of both Houses of Con- gress of the United States, before them, in the hall of the House of Representatives, by the Hon. George Bancroft, on the 12th of February, 1866. [Washing- ton, 1866] 8vo, pp 4 991 UNITED STATES. Appendix to Diplomatic Correspond- ence of 1865. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States of America, and the attempted assassination of William H. Seward, Secre- tary of State, and Frederick W. Seward, Assistant Sec- retary, On the evening of the 14th of April, 1865. Expressions of condolence and sympathy inspired by Bibliography 357 these events. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1866. 8vo, pp xxxiv, 717. . . . . 992 UNITED STATES. The Assassination of Abraham Lin- coln, late President of the United States of America, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Sew- ard, Secretary of State, and Frederick W. Seward, Assistant Secretary, on the evening of the 14th of April, 1865. Expressions of Condolence and Sympathy inspired by these Events. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1867. 4to, pp (2), xxx, 930. Por- trait 993 Edited by John H. Haswell, UNITED STATES. Tributes to the Memory of Abra- ham Lincoln. Reproduction in fac-simile of eighty- seven Memorials addressed by foreign municipalities and societies to the Government of the United States. Prepared under the direction of the Secretary of State, in accordance with a joint resolution of Congress, ap- proved February twenty-third, eighteen hundred and eighty-one. Washington: 1885 Folio, pp, (letter press,) 17. Portrait 994 Plates, pp (133.) Sumptuously printed and bound. UNITED STATES. 39th Congress, ist Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 104. Assassination of Lincoln. July , 1866. Ordered to be printed. 8vo, pp 41 995 Presented by Mr. Boutwell, from the special committee, with minority report by Mr. A. J. Rogers. UNITED STATES. 39th Congress, ist Session. H. of R., Ex. Doc. No. 90. Awards for the Capture of Booth and others. Letter from the Secretary of War, in answer to a resolution of the House of the loth in- 35^ Abraham Lincoln stant, calling for the findings of the Commission for the capture of J. W. Booth and D. E. Harold. [Date April 1 8, 1866] 8vo, pp 31 996 UNITED STATES. 39th Congress, 2nd Session. H. of R. Ex. Doc, No. 9. John H. Surratt. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting fur- ther copies of papers in answer to Resolution of the House of 3d ultimo, relating to the arrest of John H. Surratt. January 3, 1867. 8vo, pp 23. . . 997 UNITED STATES. 39th Congress, 2nd Session. H. of R. Ex. Doc, No. 25. John H .Surratt. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a re- port of the Secretary of State, relating to the discovery and arrest of John H. Surratt. [Date December 10, 1866.] 8vo, pp 33 998 UNITED STATES. 39th Congress, 2nd Session. H. of R. Report No. 33. Report of the Committee on the Judiciary, to whom was referred the message of the President of the United States, communicating a re- port of the Secretary of State relating to the discovery and arrest of John H. Surratt. [Date May 2, 1867] 8vo, pp 18 999 UNITED STATES. 40th Congress, 2nd Session. H. of R., Ex. Doc. No. 68. Assassination of President Lin- coln. Message from the President of the United States, transmitting a report of George H. Sharpe relative to the assassination of President Lincoln. [Date Dec 17, 1867] 8vo, pp 4 1000 UNITED STATES. Calls for Troops made by the Presi- dent during the Years 1861, 1862, 1863, and 1864. [Caption title. Government Printing office. 1865?] Svo, pp 30 lOOl Bibliography 3^9 UNITED STATES. Memorial Addresses delivered before the two Houses of Congress on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln James A. Garfield William McKinley Prepared in accordance with concurrent resolution of Congress, and under direction of Joint Committee on Printing by Charles Rowley Cushman Clerk of Committee on Printing, House of Representa- tives Washington Government Printing Office 1903 4to, pp 246. Portraits 1002 A handsome re-print of the three notable addresses be- fore Congress (by George Bancroft, James G. Blaine, and John Hay, respectively) occasioned by our woeful trilogy of presidential murders. Appended to each is an official account of the proceedings. VALENTINE. Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln, in the City of New York, Under the Auspices of the Com- mon Council. By David T. Valentine, Clerk of the Common Council. New York: Edmund Jones & Co. 1866. Royal 8vo, pp (4), 254. Plates. 25,000 cop- ies. 1003 VAN BUREN. Abraham Lincoln's Pen and Voice Being a complete compilation of his Letters, civil, political, and military Also his Public Addresses, Messages to Congress, Inaugurals and others as well as proclama- tions upon various public concerns, showing him to have been the greatest constitutional student of the age, and the noblest pattern for future generations America has ever known By G. M. Van Buren Late Colonel U. S. Vols. With a fine steel portrait Cincinnati Robert Clarke & Co 1890 i2mo, pp 435- • • • i°04 VICTOR. The Private and Public Life of Abraham Lin- coln, comprising a full account of his early years, and a succinct record of his career as Statesman and Presi- 360 Abraham Lincoln dent. By O. J. Victor: Author of Lives of "Gari- baldi," " Winfield Scott," and " John Paul Jones," etc. New York: Beadle & Company, 118 William Street. [1864.] i6mo, pp 98. Illustrated. . . . 1005 VICTOR. The Private and Public Life of Abraham Lin- coln ; comprising a full account of his early years, and a succinct record of his career as Statesman and Presi- dent. By O. J. Victor. New York: Beadle and Adams, Publishers, 98 Williams Street. [No year] i6mo, pp 96 1006 This is a re-print of 1877, No. 11 in a series of "Lives of Great Americans." The last above is No. 14 in " Beadles Dime Biographical Series." Both are the same as the next below, except that in the latter 4 pp of " In memo- riam" are prefixed, and the last 2 pp, an article from Harper's Weekly, are omitted. There were several issues, with slight differences in the arrangement of the added article. VICTOR. The Private and Public Life of [Portrait] Abraham Lincoln. Born Feb. 12, 1809. Died April 15, 1865. New York: Beadle & Company, 118 Will- iam street; T. S. Hawks, Buffalo, N. Y. [1865.] i6mo, pp 96. Illustrated 1007 VILLERS. La Mort du President Lincoln par M. Villers (Concours de 1867) Academic Franqaise Paris De L'lmprimerie de L. Toinon et Ce A Saint-Germain en Laye 1867 8vo, pp 45. Verse. . . . 1008 VINCENT, (Marvin.) A Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Troy, on Sunday Morning, April 23, 1865, by the Pastor, Rev. Marvin Vincent. Troy, N. Y.: A. W. Scribner, Book and Job Printer, Cannon Place. 1865. 8vo, pp 47. 2,000 copies 1009 A 2nd edition has pp 44- Also in "Troy Memorial." Bibliography 361 VINCENT, (Thomas M.) Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton. Address Delivered before Burnside Post, No. 8, Department of the Potomac, G. A. R., April 25, 1889, by Comrade Thomas M. Vincent, Assistant Adjutant General, and Brigadier-General by Brevet, U. S. A. Published by Burnside Post, No. 8, Depart- ment of the Potomac, G. A. R., Washington, D. C. [1890.] 8vo, pp 26 loio VINCENT, (Thomas M.) Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the Dis- trict of Columbia. War Papers. 8 Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton. Prepared by Companion Bre- vet Brigadier General Thomas M. Vincent, U. S. Army, and read at the stated meeting of January 6, 1892. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 45 loii VON der Holzaxt zum Prasidenten stuhl oder Lebinge- schichte der Volksmannes, Abraham Lincoln, Prasi- denten der Verinigten Staaten von 16 Nordamerika. Mit den Portraits von Lincoln und Seward. Preis 23^ Sgr. Berlin : C. F. Conrad. 1865. i2mo, pp 32. 1012 VOSE, The Life and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin. Edited and Published by Reuben Vose, No. 45 Maiden Lane, New York. New York. Hilton, Gallaher & Co., Printers, 24 & 26 Ann St. N. Y. [i860] 32 mo, pp (confused), 118 . 1013 Besides the sketches of Lincoln and Hamlin, contains the platforms of 1856 and 1860 and the speeches of Lincoln at Cooper Institute, at Chicago, July 10, 1858, and at Springfield, June 10 and July 17, 1858. WALDEN. The National Sacrifice. A Sermon preached on the Sunday before the Death of the President, and Two Addresses, on the Sunday and Wednesday follow- 362 Abraham Lincoln ing, In St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia, by the Rev. Treadwell Walden, the Rector. Philadelphia: Sher- man & Co., Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 41. 1,000 cop- ies 1014 WALKER. Letter of Hon. R. J. Walker, in favor of the Re-election of Abraham Lincoln. London, September 30, 1864. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 20. . . 1015 WALLACE. "A Prince and a Great Man is fallen." Funeral Address, On the occasion of the Funeral Ob- sequies in memory of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States. Delivered at Placerville, Cal., April 19th, 1865, by Rev. C. C. Wallace. Placerville: Printed at the Office of the Tri-weekly News. 1865. 8vo, pp (2), 8, (i). 1,000 copies 1016 WAR Letters of a Disbanded Volunteer, embracing his Ex- periences as Honest Old Abe's Bosom Friend and un- official advisor. " Our lives have been like twin flowers upon a lily's stem; And let us, when we must fall, to- gether fall like them." New York: Frederick A. Brady, Publisher, No. 22 Ann street. 1864. i2mo, pp 312. Frontispiece. 1017 Author, Joseph Barber. WARD. Abraham Lincoln Tributes from his Associates Reminiscences of soldiers, statesmen and citizens With Introduction by the Rev. William Hayes Ward, D. D. New York: 46 East 14th Street Thomas Y. Crowell & Company Boston: 100 Purchase Street [1895.] i2mo, pp xiii, 295. Portrait 1018 Reprint of the Lincoln papers in N. Y. Independent of Apr. 4, 1895. WARWICK. Liberty and Lincoln. Address before the Young Republican Club of Germantown [Penn.] by Bibliography 365 Hon. Charles F. Warwick, Thursday, Feb. 9, 1899. In Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln's Birthday. [No year, no place.] Large 8vo, pp 42. . . 10 1 9 WASHBURNE. Abraham Lincoln, His Personal History and Public Record. Speech by Hon. E. B. Washburne, of Illinois. Delivered in the U. S. House of Repre- sentatives, May 29, i860. Published by the Republican Congressional Committee. Price 50 cents per hundred. [No year, no place.] Svo, pp 8 1020 WASHBURNE. Abraham Lincoln's Leben und Wirken. Rede des Ehrb. E. B. Washburne, von Illinois. Ge- halten im Reprasentonen-haus, am 29. Mai i860. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 8. . . . . ..... 102 1 German rendering of last above. WASHINGTON. The Washington Despotism dissected in Articles from the Metropolitan Record. New York : Office of the Metropolitan Record, No. 419 Broadway. 1863. i2mo, pp 130 1022 Contains, among other things, a three-act play entitled, " The Administrative Telegraph, or, How It Is Done." WASHINGTON. Address of Booker T. Washington, Principal of Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tuskegee, Alabama, before the Union League Club, Brooklyn, February 12, 1896. (Lincoln's Birthday.) On Abraham Lincoln, " The Emancipator." [No im- print, year, nor place.] 5^ x 5/4, pp 8. . . 1023 WASHINGTON. An Address by Booker T. Washington, Prin., Tuskegee Normal and Industrial Institute, Tus- kegee, Alabama. Delivered under the auspices of the Armstrong Association, Lincoln Day Exercises, at the Madison Square Garden Concert Hall, New York, 364 Abraham Lincoln N. Y. February 12, 1898. [No year, no place.] 4^ X 6>i, pp 4 1024 WASHINGTON. Address prepared by Mr. Booker T. Washington for delivery at A Dinner given by the Members of The Union League Club on February 12, 1899 In Commemoration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln [No year, no place] 8vo, pp 16. . 1025 WATTERSON. Abraham Lincoln. Delivered by Henry Watterson, Auditorium, Chicago, February 12, 1895. [No imprint] 8vo, pp 40 1026 For later print, see next below. WATTERSON. Abraham Lincoln An Oration Deliv- ered Before The Lincoln Union, By Henry Watterson, Auditorium, Chicago, February 12, 1895. 4to, pp 47. Portrait of author 1027 Copyright, 1900, by Courier-Journal Job Printing Com- pany, Louisville, Ky. Given frequently as a lecture. WAYMAN. The passing away of Human Greatness: A Sermon on the Death of President Lincoln, preached on Sunday Evening, May 7, 1865, in the Newington Chapel, Renshaw Street. By the Rev. James Wayman. Liverpool: Henry Young, 12, South Castle Street. Price one Penny. [No year.] 8vo, pp 8. . . 1028 WEBB. Memorial Sermons. The Capture of Richmond. 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 & Avery, 3 Cornhill. 1865. 8vo, pp 61. 1,000 cop- ies 1029 WEBSTER. The Foe unmasked ; or the spirit of the Re- bellion disclosed In the Assassination. The Character of the Martyr President. [Motto.] Respectfully dedi- Bibliography 365 cated to the Union League of America, by Jackson Clay Webster. New York: 1865. i2mo, pp 28. . 1030 Blank verse. The author's name probably assumed. WELLES. Lincoln and Seward. Remarks upon the Me- morial Address of Chas. Francis Adams, on the late Wm. H. Seward, with incidents and comments illus- trative of the measures and policy of the administration of Abraham Lincoln, and views as to the relative posi- tions of the late President and Secretary of State. By Gideon Welles, Ex-Secretary of the Navy. New York: Sheldon & Company. 1874. i2mo, pp 215. . 1031 Enlargement of articles in " The Galaxy," Oct., Nov., and Dec, 1873. For the address referred to see Adams. WELLS, (J. G.) Wells' Illustrated National Campaign Hand-Book for i860. Part First. Embracing the lives of all the candidates for President and Vice President: including John Bell and Edward Everett, candidates of the National Union Party. Abraham Lincoln and Han- nibal Hamlin, candidates of the National Republican Party. Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson, candidates of the National Democratic Party. John C. Breckenridge and Joseph Lane, candidates of the Na- tional Democratic Party. Sam Houston, Independent candidate for the Presidency. With portraits of each, engraved expressly for this work from ambrotypes taken from life. 57 Illustrations. New York: J.G.Wells, cor. Park Row and Beekman Street. Cincinnati, Ohio: Mack R. Barnitz, 38 and 40 West Fourth Street, i860. i2mo, pp, first part, 199; second part, 159. . 1032 WELLS (Theodore W.) Victory turned to Mourning. A Memorial Sermon on the occasion of the Assassina- tion of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, April 14, 1865. Preached in the Re- 366 Abraham Lincoln formed Dutch Church, Bayonne, N. J., Sabbath, April 23, 1865. By Theodore W. Wells. Published by Re- quest of the Congregation. Jersey City: Printed at the Daily Times Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 23. 500 copies 1033 WENTWORTH. A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln delivered in St. Mark's Methodist Episcopal Church, and repeated (by request) at the Lafayette St. Presbyterian Church, Buffalo, April 23, 1865. By Rev. J. B. Wentworth, D. D., Of the Genesee Con- ference. Buffalo: Printing House of Matthews & Warren, Office of the Buffalo Commercial Advertiser. 1865. 8vo, pp 32. 1,000 copies 1034 WESTALL. In Memoriam. By John Westall. Read before the Municipal Authorities and Citizens of Fall River, at the Memorial Services in view of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, held in the City Hall, June ist, 1865. Fall River: Almy, Milne & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp (8.) Verse. 185 copies 1035 WHAT shall be done with the confiscated Negroes? The question discussed and a policy proposed in a letter to Hon. Abraham Lincoln (and eleven others.) [Motto.] [No year, no place.] 8vo, pp 15 ^°2^ Signed "Manhattan." WHITAKER. Louisiana's Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Pub- lic Demonstration in the City of New Orleans. April 22, 1865. Resolutions, Speeches of Christian Roselius and Others, etc., etc.. Compiled by J. S. Whitaker, Chairman. New Orleans: Picayune Job Print, 66 Camp Street. 1881. 8vo, pp 40 1037 Bibliography 367 WHITE, (Ersklne N.) The Personal Influence of Abra- ham Lincoln. A Sermon preached on the National Fast-day, Thursday, June ist, 1865, by Erskine N. White, Pastor of the Presbyterian Church, New-Ro- chelle, N. Y. Published by Request. New York: John A. Gray & Green, Nos. 16 and 18 Jacob Street. 1865. 8vo, pp 25. i,cxx) copies 1038 WHITE, (Pliny H.) A Sermon, occasioned by the Assassi- nation of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Preached at Coventry, Vt,, April 23, 1865, by Rev. Pliny H. White, Acting Pastor of the Congrega- tional Church. Brattleboro: Printed at the Vermont Record Office. 1865. 8vo, pp 20. 150 copies. 1039 WHITING. The War Powers of the President, and the Legislative Powers of Congress in relation to Rebellion, Treason and Slavery. By William Whiting. Second edition. Boston. John L. Shorey, 13 Washington Street. 1862. 8vo, pp vi, 143 1040 Several editions, all with same title and contents. WHITING. Military Arrests in Time of War. By Will- iam Whiting Washington: Government Printing Office. 1863. 8vo, pp 59 1041 WHITMAN. Elegiac Ode The Words from President Lincoln's Burial Hymn By Walt Whitman The music composed by C. Villiers Slanford Printed by C. G. Roder, Leipzig [No year] Large 8vo, pp 61. Portrait 1042 WHITMAN. Elegiac Ode, The Words from President Lincoln's Burial Hymn, by Walt Whitman, — The Music Composed by C. Villiers Slanford. Op. 21. Price 2/- net. Ent. Sta. Hall. London, Stanley Lu- cas, Weber & Co. 84, New Bond St. & 325, Oxford 368 Abraham Lincoln St. W. New York. W. A. Pond & Co. [Copyright, 1884, by Walt Whitman] 8vo, pp 62. . . 1043 WHITMAN. Walt Whitman's Hymn on the Death of Lincoln. Published by Edward Arnold, 37 Bedford Street, Strand. 135 copies only, & all on vellum. This copy is No. 5 x 7>4 inches, pp 20. . 1044 Has no title page. The first sentence above is printed along back of cover, the next two in a colophon. Imme- diately following last page of the text are the words : " 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 Press, under the care of C. R. Ashbee, who has drawn the frontispiece & capitals, [design] An. Dom. MDCCCC." WHITMAN. Memories of President Lincoln and other Lyrics of the War by Walt Whitman [Device] Portland Maine Thomas B. Mosher 1904 Sm. 4to, (i7^cm.) pp xiv, 42. Portrait of author. . 1045 Only 50 copies printed, all on Japan vellum. " When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd and some few other poems indissolubly associated with it." WHITNEY. A Souvenir of Abraham Lincoln. [Quota- tions] Copyright 1891. By Henry C. Whitney. Chi- cago, [No imprint] 4to, pp (18.) Portrait.. 1046 Part of next below. WHITNEY. The Lincoln Autographic Album. Embrac- ing likewise The Favorite Poetry of Abraham Lincoln. Henry C. Whitney. Chicago. [1891] 4to, pp (103) 1047 Facsimile autographs, illustrations, and other matter from next below. WHITNEY. Life on the Circuit with Lincoln. With Sketches of Generals Grant, Sherman and McClellan, Judge Davis, Leonard Swett, and other contemporaries. Bibliography 369 By Henry C. Whitney. Illustrated. [Motto.] Bos- ton: Estes and Lauriat, Publishers. [1892.] 8vo, pp viii, 601 1048 WIDE AWAKE Edition. The Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, and Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. Boston: Thayer & Eldridge, 114 and 116 Washington Street, i860. i2mo, pp 320. Portraits 1049 About 200 pages devoted to Lincoln's speeches, WIDE AWAKE. The Wide Awake Vocalist; or, Rail Splitters Song Book. Words and Music for the Re- publican Campaign of i860. Embracing a great va- riety of songs, solos, duets, and choruses, arranged for piano or melodeon. The best collection of w^ords and music ever published for a campaign. Every club and family should have copies, so as to join in the choruses. The ladies are invited to join in the choruses at the meetings. New York: Published by E. A. Daggett, 133 Broadway, [i860] i6mo, pp 64. . . 1050 WIGGINS. A Lincoln Souvenir [cut of desk] This desk, to be seen in the Corrider of the Leland Hotel, is the one upon which President Lincoln wrote his first In- augural. The property of Allen H. Smith. Compli- ments of The Leland Hotel, N. B. Wiggins, Proprietor.. Springfield, Illinois. [No year] Journal Co., Printers,. Springfield, 111. 8vo, pp I2 1051 Contains first Inaugural, Gettysburg address, and two versions of the Farewell address at Springfield. WIGWAM. The "Wigwam Edition." The Life, Speeches, and Public Services of Abram Lincoln, To- gether with a Sketch of the Life of Hannibal Hamlin. Republican Candidates for the Offices of President and 27^ Abraham Lincoln Vice-President of the United States. New York: Rudd & Carleton, 130 Grand Street, i860. i2mo, pp 117. Portrait 1052 Probably the earliest biography in book or pamphlet form, the copyright entry being dated June 8, i860. The unknown author apparently did not know the true name of his sub- ject, yet he boldly traced " Abram's " genealogy to the Lincolns of Massachusetts. WILKS. English Criticism on President Lincoln's Anti- slavery Proclamation and Message. By Washington Wilks. [London: J. Kenny, 1863] i2mo, pp 8. 1053 WILLIAMS, (Robert H.) "A Time to Weep." A Ser- mon on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered April 29th, 1865, in the Presbyterian Church, Frederick, Md. by the Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Williams. Frederick, Md., Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 11. 250 copies 1054 The date probably should be " 19th." WILLIAMS, (Robert H.) "God's Chosen Ruler." A Sermon : delivered on a Day of National Humiliation and Prayer, in the Presbyterian Church of Frederick City, Md., by the Pastor, Rev. Robert H. Williams. Frederick, Md. Schley, Keefer & Co. 1865. 8vo, pp 14. 500 copies 1055 WILLIAMS, (Thomas.) Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, delivered by public request, in Christ M. E. Church, Pittsburgh, Thursday, June I, 1865. By Hon. Thomas Williams. Pittsburgh: Printed by W. S. Haven, corner of Wood and Third Streets. 1865. 8vo, pp 40. 1,000 copies 1056 WILLIAMS, (Thomas.) Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Delivered Thursday, Bibliography 371 June I, 1865, in Christ M. E. Church, Penn street, by Hon, Thomas Williams. General Meade: his share in the victories of Virginia. Pennsylvania's Gen- eral vindicated. [No year.] i2mo, pp 32. . 1057 " Virtue & Co., Printers, City Road, London." WILLIS. Sermon on the Death of the late Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Delivered Sunday, April 23, 1865, in the Post Chapel, Citadel Square, Charleston, S. C. Repeated, by request of offi- cers and friends on the day of Humiliation and Prayer, May 2d. By Rev. Samuel B. Willis, Post Chaplain, 127th N. Y. Vol. New York: F. Somers, Printer, 32 Beekman street. 1865. 8vo, pp 8. 1058 iWILLSON, (Edmund B.) The Proclamation of Free- dom. A Sermon preached in the North Church, Salem. January 4, 1863. By Edmund B. Willson, Minister of the Church. Published by request. Salem: T. J.. Hutchinson, Printer. 1863. 8vo, pp 16. . . 1059 WILSON (James Grant) Washington — Lincoln and Grant [Seal] An Address by General James Grant Wilson delivered before The New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America April 6, 1903 [Published by the Society] 8vo, pp 27. Fac- similes 1060 Of exceeding interest. WILSON, (Miriam Hammond.) In Memorlam. Abra- ham Lincoln. A Poem. By Mrs. Miriam Hammond Wilson. The following poem was read by the Author at the Lincoln Memorial Service, held at Congrega- tional Church, in Springfield, 111., Thursday, April 14th, 1 88 1, on the occasion of the Display of Capt. O. H. Oldroyd's Wonderful Collection of Articles Relat- yi'2. Abraham Lincoln ing to Abraham Lincoln's Life and Death. State Jour^ nal, Printers, Springfield, 111. 4to, pp 8. . . io6i Cover title, " In Memoriam, [portrait] Abraham Lincoln. A Poem, by Mrs. Miriam Hammond Wilson. Springfield, Illinois April 14, 1881." WILSON, (Rufus Rockwell.) Lincoln in Caricature By Rufus Rockwell Wilson Author of " Washington : the Capital City " Illustrated With Thirty-two Plates Printed for private distribution 1903 4to, pp text, 17, (i) 1062 WILSON, (William B.) A Glimpse of the United States Military Telegraph Corps and of Abraham Lincoln. By William B. Wilson, a Military Telegrapher in War Time. Read before the United Service Club of Phila- delphia [by request], January 16, 1889. Holmesburg, Philadelphia. 8vo, pp 20 1063 WILSON, (William T.) The Death of President Lin- coln. A Sermon preached in St. Peter's Church, Al- bany, N. Y., on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, by the Rev. William T. Wilson, M. A., Rector. Albany: Weed, Parsons and Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 25. 1,000 copies 1064 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 ist, 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 Lincoln: an address delivered at the Lincoln Monu- Bibliography 373 ment on Decoration Day, May 30, 1905, by Frederick Howard Wines, LL. D. Springfield, Illinois: 1905. 8vo, pp 25. . 1066 [WOLFORD] The Case of Colonel Wolford. Another instance of Executive Usurpation. Mr. Lincoln's Ac- tion in the Matter. Arbitrary Arrest and Proffer of an Abolition Parole. Col. Wolford's Indignant Re- fusal to Bargain for his Liberty and his Rights! Pro- test of a Loyal Kentuckian. The Abolition War Policy of Mr. Lincoln Shown up in its True Light. [Caption title] 8vo, pp 4 1066a Letter of Col. Frank Wolford, dated July 30, 1864. WOOD. John Wilkes Booth oder Das Opfer der Rebel- lion. Illustrirter historischer Roman aus der neusten Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Von James Wood, ehemaliger Offizier der Vereinigten Staa- ten-Armee. Erster Band: Die Verschwornen. Ber- lin, 1866. Verlag von Otto Humburg & Co. Alexan- drinen-Strasse 74. 4 vols. 8vo, pp (consecutive throughout) 1152. Illustrated .... 1066b 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 Woodbury. Providence. Sidney S. Rider and Brother. 1865. i2mo, pp 27. 300 copies 1067 25 also on large paper. WOODBURY. A Sketch of the Character of Abraham Lincoln: A Discourse preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R. L, Thursday, June i, 1865, by Augustus Woodbury. Providence: Sidney S. Rider and Brother. 1865. i2mo, pp 28 1068 Edition 325 copies of which 25 were on large paper. 374 Abraham Lincoln WORCESTER. Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse deliv- ered on the National Fast Day, June i, 1865. By Thomas Worcester. [No place, no year.] 8vo, pp 14. 200 copies 1069 Reprinted from the " New Jerusalem Magazine." WORKING. The Working men of Manchester and Pres- ident Lincoln. [Smith & Barnes, printers; no place, 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- bany: Weed, Parsons & Company, Printers. 1865. 8vo, pp 22. 1,000 copies 1072 WRIGHT. Lincoln's First Love A True Story By Carrie Douglas Wright Chicago A. C. McClurg & Co. 1901 i6mo, pp (4), 9-52. Frontispiece. 1073 YARD. The Providential Significance of the Death of Abraham Lincoln: a discourse delivered in the Central M. E. Church, Newark, N. J., on the Day of National Humiliation, June 1st, 1865. By Rev. Robert B. Yard, Pastor of Clinton St. M. E. Church: Late Chaplain of 1st Regiment N. J. Volunteers, 6th Corps. [Motto.] Published by request of the audience. Newark, N. J. : H. Harris, Publisher and Stationer, 288 Broad St. [No year.] 8vo, pp 23. 800 copies. . . . 1074 YEAMAN. Abraham Lincoln, An Address before the Commandery of the State of Colorado, Military Order li at Bibliography 375 of the Loyal Legion of the United States by George H. Yeaman Denver, Colorado, February 13, 1899. 8vo, pp 25 1075 YOUNG Folk's Library of Choice Literature Abraham Lincoln Educational Publishing Company Boston New York Chicago San Francisco. No. 31. Vol. IL June 15, 1895. 53^x7^. pp 32. . . 1076 YOURTEE. A Sermon, delivered in the Central M. E. Church, Springfield, Ohio, April 19th, 1865, on the occasion of the Funeral of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. By Rev. S. L. Yourtee, A. M. of the Cincinnati Conference. Springfield, Ohio: News and Republic Job Printing Rooms. 1865. 8vo, pp 16. 500 copies 1077 [Y, R.] Abraham Lincoln. A Study. Entered at Sta- tioners Hall. Right of translation reserved. Liver- pool: McKowen & Finglass, Middleton Buildings, i, 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. Svo, pp 32 1079 Describes 189 medals. See proceedings of the Numis- matic and Archeological Society of New York for 1900- 1901 for an illustrated paper by the author, " The Medalic History of Abraham Lincoln." ZWART. Hoe de Zoon van den Pionler President Werd. De Levensgeschiedenis van Abraham Lincoln aan jonge- 376 Abraham Lincoln lleden verteld door A. C. De Zwart. Amsterdam. Hoveker & Zoon. [No year] i2mo, pp (i), 174, (i). Portrait 1080^ Various issues with title pages slightly varying. iThe total number is 1106, twenty-six being duplicates, dis- tinguished by letters. See 63a, etc Bibliography 377 Index The follcmAng references are to titles or notes in zvhich 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, 778, 916 Benton, Joel 3^2 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 Br>-ant, William Cullen 778 Buel. Oliver Bimce 132 Bungener, F 20 Bums, Rev. Robert F 632 B [urr], W. H 670 Burrows, R. S 252 B-Jrton, John E. 181 B., W. W 144 Carpenter. F. B...555, 744i 791 Carthage, 111 705 Car}', Edward 916 Carson, Hampton L. 986 Channing, Edward. . . .558, 563 Chittenden, L. E 561 Choatc, Joseph H 574 Clarke, James Freeman 447 Qason. A. W 11 Qeveland, 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-Garigny, 201 Cullom, Shelby M 802 Cushman, Charles R 1002 Crowe, Dr. S. Whitakcr. . .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 DoUiver, 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 R 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. 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 III. Central R. R. Co 7 111. Woman's Columbian Club 649 Ingersoll, Robert G.. .215, 802 I Janeway, 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 Bibliography 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 S39a 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 120 Rasmusen, H 13 Ray, Cordelia 277, 446 R. B 128 Reed, John J 43© 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 38o Abraham Lincoln 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 io66b Wurzburger, Julius 385 W. W. B 144 Young, Rev. Edward J 507 ¥^\