For works with similar titles, see The Life of Abraham Lincoln.
Contents
- Introduction.
- Chapter I: Ancestry and Early Life.
- Chapter II: Life at New Salem.
- Chapter III: The Illinois Legislature.
- Chapter IV: Miscellaneous Speeches and Marriage.
- Chapter V: Congress and the Bar.
- Chapter VI: The Irrepressible Conflict.
- Chapter VII: The Struggle for Kansas.
- Chapter VIII: The Organization of the Republican Party.
- Chapter IX: The Lincoln and Douglas Debate.
- Chapter X: Lincoln Becomes President.
- Chapter XI: Lincoln Reaches Washington.
- Chapter XII: Lincoln in the White House.
- Chapter XIII: Extra Session of Congress.
- Chapter XIV: Efforts for Peaceful Emancipation.
- Chapter XV: The Emancipation Proclamation.
- Chapter XVI: Military Operations in 1861-1862.
- Chapter XVII: Antietam and Chancellorsville.
- Chapter XVIII: The Tide Turns.
- Chapter XIX: After Gettysburg.
- Chapter XX: The Amendment Proposed.
- Chapter XXI: Passage of the Amendment.
- Chapter XXII: Grant and Sherman.
- Chapter XXIII: The Second Term.
- Chapter XXIV: The Approaching End.
- Chapter XXV: Victory and Death.
- Chapter XXVI: Conclusion.
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