Book digitized by Google from the library of Harvard University and uploaded to the Internet Archive by user tpb. Introductory, by A.T. Rice.--Lincoln's story of his own life, by L. Swett.--Political life in Illinois, by E.B. Washburne.--Leader of the Illinois bar, by L. Weldon.--The Lincoln-Douglas debates and the Gettysburg oration, by H. McCulloch.--Lincoln's first nomination and his visit to Richmond in 1865, by C.C. Coffin.--Lincoln and the cabinet, by T.J. Coffey.--Lincoln and slavery, by J.P. Usher.--Lincoln and the Proclamation of emancipation, by G.W. Julian.--Some of Lincoln's problems, by B.F. Butler.--Lincoln and the War Department, by C.A. Dana.--Two stories of Lincoln, by U.S. Grant.--Lincoln's kindness of heart, by E.W. Andrews.--Lincoln and New York, by R.E. Fenton.--Lincoln and the colored troops, by F. Douglas.--Lincoln and the newspaper correspondents, by B.P. Poore.-- Lincoln the man, by D. Piatt.--Lincoln's personality, by H.W. Beecher.--Lincoln in history, by G.S. Boutwell.--"Dear to democracy", by W. Whitman.--"The gentlest memory of our world", by R.G. Ingersoll