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Table of Contents- First Child
- To Gen. J. J. Hardin.
- Selection of Congressional Candidates
- To _________ Williams,
- Abolition Movement
- Request for Political Support
- To John Bennett.
- To N. J. Rockwell.
- To James Berdan.
- To James Berdan.
- Verses Written by Lincoln After a Visit to His Old Home in Indiana-(A Fragment).
- Second Child
- To Morris and Brown
- To William H. Herndon
- To William H. Herndon.
- Resolutions in the United States House of Representatives, December 22, 1847
- Remarks in the United States House of Representatives, January 5, 1848.
- Desire for Second Term in Congress to William H. Herndon.
- Speech on Declaration of War on Mexico
- Report in the House of Representatives
- To William H. Herndon--Legal Work
- Regarding Speech on Mexican War
- To William H. Herndon.
- On the Mexican War
- Report in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1848.
- Report in the House of Representatives, March 9, 1848.
- To Archibald Williams.
- Remarks in the House of REpresentatives, May 11, 1848.
- On Taylor's Nomination
- Defense of Mexican War Position
- On Zachary Taylor Nomination
- Speech in the House of Representatives, June 20, 1848.
- Opportunities for Young Politicians
- Salary of Judge in Western Virginia
- National Bank
- Young v.s. Old--Political Jealousy
- General Taylor and the Veto
- Speech Delivered at Worcester, Mass., on Sept. 12, 1848.
- His Father's Request for Money
- Bill to Abolish Slavery in the District of Columbia
- Bill Granting Lands to the States to Make Railways and Canals
- On Federal Political Appointments
- More Political Patronage Requests
- To the Secretary of the Interior
- To the Secretary of the Interior.
- To the Postmaster-General.
- To the Secretary of the Interior.
- To the Secretary of the Interior.
- To J. Gillespie.
- Request for General Land-Office Appointment
- Request for a Patent
- To the Secretary of Interior.
- To W. H. Herndon.
- To J. Gillespie.
- Resolutions of Sympathy with the Cause of Hungarian Freedom, September [12??], 1849.
- To Dr. William Fithian.
- Springfield, Dec. 15, 1849.
- Resolutions on the Death of Judge Nathaniel Pope.
- Notes for Law Lecture
- Letters to Family Members
- To C. Hoyt.
- To John D. Johnston.
- Petition on Behalf of One Joshua Gipson
- To J. D. Johnston.
- To J. D. Johnston.
- Nov. 4, 1851
- To John D. Johnston.
- To John D. Johnston.
- Eulogy on Henry Clay, Delivered in the State House at Springfield, Illinois, July 16, 1852.
- Challenged Voters
- Legal Office Work
- To O. L. Davis.
- Nebraska Measure
- To A. B. Moreau.
- Reply to Senator Douglas--Peoria Speech
- Request for Senate Support
- To T. J. Henderson.
- To J. Gillespie.
- Political References
- To T. J. Henderson.
- Loss of Primary for Senator
- Return to Law Profession
- To O. H. Browning.
- To H. C. Whitney.
- Response to a Pro-Slavery Friend
- Request for a Railway Pass
- Speech Delivered Before the First Republican State Convention of Illinois, Held at Bloomington, on May 29, 1856.
- Political Correspondence
- On Out-of-State Campaigners
- Republican Campaign Speech
- On the Danger of Third-Parties
- To Jesse K. Dubois.
- To Harrison Maltby.
- To Dr. R. Boal.
- To Henry O'Conner, Muscatine, Iowa.
- After the Democratic Victory of Buchanan
- To Dr. R. Boal.
- To John E. Rosette. Private.
- Response to a Douglas Speech
- To William Grimes.
- Argument in the Rock Island Bridge Case.
- To Jesse K. Dubois.
- To Joseph Gillespie.
- To J. Gillespie.
- To H. C. Whitney.
- Another Political Patronage Reference
- Political Communication
- Brief Autobiography
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