Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865

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By Ward H. Lamon; Ward Lamon
Publisher University of Nebraska Press
Recollections of Abraham Lincoln, 1847-1865
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When Presidentelect Abraham Lincoln was preparing to go to Washington he appealed to his old friend and law partner Ward Hill Lamon I want you to go along with me. . . . In fact I must have you. So get yourself ready and come along. Lamon journeyed from Springfield to Washington in 1861 and returned to Illinois in mourning in 1865. Lincoln chose Lamon as his bodyguard when he slipped into Washington by night to foil conspirators intent on murder. The president sent him on missions and appointed him marshal of the District of Columbia. During that time of civil war Lincoln was often dispirited, and Lamon tried to cheer him. These recollections were compiled from Lamons notes and papers by his daughter, Dorothy, and published in 1895. The expanded second edition of 1911 has been used for this reprinting. Recollections of Abraham Lincolnhas often been cited for its firsthand testimony about key episodes and incidents, including at the phantomlike train trip to Washington in 1861, a visit to Charleston during the secession crisis, and Lincolns foreboding dreams. As James A. Rawley points out in his introduction, Lamons recollections of Lincolns personal qualities an presidency are important to history.

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73800 words73,800 words
328 pages328 pages
Lexile 1240LLexile 1240L
Published 1994Published 1994
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9780803279506

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