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After an ambrotype taken by C. Jackson, at Pittsfield, Illinois, October 1, 1858.
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
VOL. II
NEW YORK AND LONDON
D. APPLETON AND COMPANY
L731 hea
V. 2 C.2
COPYRIGHT, 1888,
BY JESSE W. WEIK.
COPYRIGHT, 1892,
By D. APPLETON AND COMPANY.
Printed in the United States of America
CONTENTS.
NY.
CHAPTER I.
A glimpse into the law-office.-How Lincoln kept accounts
and divided fees with his partner.-Lincoln in the argument
of a case. The tribute of David Davis.-Characteristics
as a lawyer. One of Lincoln's briefs.-The Wright case.—
Defending the ladies.-Reminiscences of the circuit.-The
suit against the Illinois Central Railroad.-The Manny case.
—First meeting with Edwin M. Stanton.-Defence of Will-
iam Armstrong.-Last law-suit in Illinois.-The dinner at
Arnold's in Chicago.
PAGES
I-29
CHAPTER II.
Speech before the Scott Club.-A talk with John T. Stu-
art.—Newspapers and political literature.—Passage of the
Kansas-Nebraska bill.—The signs of discontent.—The arri-
val of Douglas in Chicago.-Speech at the State Fair.-The
answer of Lincoln.-The article in the Conservative.-Lin-
coln's escape from the Abolitionists.-Following up Doug-
las.-Breach of agreement by Douglas.-The contest in
the Legislature for Senator.-Lincoln's magnanimity.—
Election of Trumbull.-Interview with the Governor of
Illinois. The outrages in the Territories.-Lincoln's judi-
cious counsel.-A letter to Speed.-The call for the Bloom-
ington Convention.-Lincoln's telegram.-Speech at the
Convention. The ratification at Springfield.—The cam-
paign of 1856.-Demands for Lincoln.-The letter to the
Fillmore men.
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