Speeches & Letters of Abraham Lincoln, 1832-1865. Lincoln Abraham
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Notes for Speeches. October 1858
From a Speech at Columbus, Ohio, on the Slave Trade, Popular Sovereignty, etc. September 16, 1859
From a Letter to J.W. Fell. December 20, 1859
From an Address delivered at Cooper Institute, New York. February 27, 1860
Lincoln's Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois. February 11, 1861
A Letter to the Hon. Geo. Ashmun accepting his Nomination for the Presidency. May 23, 1860
Letter to Miss Grace Bedell. Springfield, Illinois. October 19, 1860
From an Address to the Legislature at Indianapolis, Indiana. February 12, 1861
From his Address to the Legislature at Columbus, Ohio. February 13, 1861
From his Remarks at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. February 15, 1861
From his Speech at Trenton to the Senate of New Jersey. February 21, 1861
Address in Independence Hall, Philadelphia. February 22, 1861
Reply to the Mayor of Washington, D.C. February 27, 1861
First Inaugural Address. March 4, 1861
Address at Utica, New York. February 18, 1861
From his First Message to Congress, at the Special Session. July 4, 1861
From his Message to Congress at its Regular Session. December 3, 1861
Letter to General G.B. McClellan. Washington. February 3, 1862
Lincoln's Proclamation revoking General Hunter's Order setting the Slaves free. May 19, 1862
Appeal to the Border States in behalf of Compensated Emancipation. July 12, 1862
From a Letter to Cuthbert Bullitt. July 28, 1862
Letter to August Belmont. July 31, 1862
His Letter to Horace Greeley. August 22, 1862
From his Reply to the Chicago Committee of United Religious Denominations. September 13, 1862
From the Annual Message to Congress. December 1, 1862
Emancipation Proclamation. January 1, 1863
Letter to General Grant. July 13, 1863
Letter to —— Moulton. Washington. July 31, 1863
Letter to Mrs. Lincoln. Washington. August 8, 1863
Letter to James H. Hackett. Washington. August 17, 1863
Note to Secretary Stanton. Washington. November 11, 1863
The Letter to James C. Conkling. August 26, 1863
His Proclamation for a Day of Thanksgiving. October 3, 1863
From the Annual Message to Congress. December 8, 1863
Letter to Secretary Stanton. Washington. March 1, 1864
Letter to Governor Michael Hahn. Washington. March 13, 1864
An Address at a Fair for the Sanitary Commission. March 18, 1864
Letter to A.G. Hodges, of Kentucky. April 4, 1864
From an Address at a Sanitary Fair in Baltimore. April 18, 1864