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Abraham Lincoln: A History (Volume 3)

Abraham Lincoln: A History is an 1890 ten-volume account of the life and times of Abraham Lincoln, written by John Nicolay and John Hay, who were his personal secretaries during the American Civil War. Volume 3 chronicles Lincoln's life from his election in 1860 through April, 1861. ( Summary adapted from wikipedia by Ann Boulais)

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South Carolina Secession (Delmar H Dolbier)
Personal Liberty Bills (Jim Locke)
The Surrender Programme (Craig Van Ness)
Fort Sumter (Jim Locke)
A Blundering Commission (Kevin Callon Boyle)
The Cabinet Regime (Jim Locke)
The 'Star of the West' (Mary K Jatkowski)
Anderson's Truce (Lynne T)
The Military Situation at Charleston (Jim Locke)
The National Defense (Jim Locke)
The Sumter and Pickens Truce (Jim Locke)
The Cotton 'Republics' (Jim Locke)
The Montgomery Confederacy (Jim Locke)
Failure of Compromise (MaryAnn)
The Constitutional Amendment (MaryAnn)
The President-Elect (Jim Locke)
Stephens's Speech (Jim Locke)
Questions and Answers (Calaeryn Llewellyn Williams)
Springfield to Washington (Veronica Jenkins)
Lincoln's Secret Night Journey (Jim Locke)
Lincoln's Inauguration (Denise Nordell)
Lincoln's Cabinet (Jim Locke)
The Question of Sumter (Jim Locke)
The Rebel Game (Jim Locke)
Virginia (Jim Locke)
Premier or President (Jill Engle)
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