Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements about Abraham Lincoln

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Douglas Lawson Wilson, Douglas L. Wilson, Rodney O. Davis, Terry Wilson, William Henry Herndon, Jesse William Weik
University of Illinois Press, 1998 - Biography & Autobiography - 827 pages
Publication of this long-awaited volume makes available for the first time in complete and accessible form the most important source of information on Lincoln's early life. For twenty-five years after the president's death William Herndon, his law partner, conducted interviews with and solicited letters from dozens of persons who knew Lincoln personally. Up to now, the valuable information he collected has been available only in a microfilm edition in the Library of Congress, of such poor quality that it has been rarely used, particularly since there was no table of contents or adequate index, and in collections at the Huntington Library and the Illinois State Historical Library. The only previous publication of Herndon's materials, more than a half century ago, contains less than 10 percent of the collection and is so unreliable that scholars have hesitated to use it. Douglas Wilson and Rodney Davis have earned the gratitude and admiration of scholars by taking on the daunting task of collating the collections in the three libraries, painstakingly deciphering the all but illegible handwriting of Herndon and some of his informants, and carefully documenting the entire work.
 

Contents

Enclosure
52
List of ALs Speaking Appointments in 1858
64
Havana
346
Peoria
390
Ottawa
397
Augusta
415
Freeport
431
Carlinville
466
Jonesboro
572
Charleston
582
Sullivan
592
Urbana
630
Pittsfield
678
Monmouth
696
Quincy
709
Informant Testimony Reported in Jesse W Weiks
725

Bloomington
479
Mattoon
503
7
509
Paris
542
Greenville
563
Alton
728
Mt Sterling
742
Petersburg
748
Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family
779
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