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307:. The novel comprises Lincoln’s two terms of office through the American civil war. It offers a detailed and extensive narrative, with the book totaling over 650 pages. It focuses on Lincoln's efforts to unite and mobilize political adversaries and military strategists to win the war. It is through the various perspectives of other characters that Vidal portrays an ambitious visionary who struggles with an unstable marriage, physical ailments and the failing trust of his fellow cabinet members. The novel also explores Lincoln’s growth as he overcomes these personal and political burdens to triumph and preserve the union. Vidal completes the novel with 370: 338:
Lincoln purposely and cleverly masks his true emotions. Vidal contends that Lincoln's greatest leadership quality is his introverted nature. Dealing with treacherous politicians, arrogant generals and critics, Lincoln was shrewd and cunning to masterfully navigate the United States to unification as a Republic. Despite the incompetent military strategists and petty, squabbling politicians, Lincoln was aware that his primary goal was to hold the North together for as long as possible. This was because the battle was one of
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believing that only a more radical abolitionist than Lincoln (someone like Chase himself) would be able to guide the country through its time of great peril. Lincoln shrewdly neutralized Chase's insurgent candidacy for the Republican nomination in 1864 and Chase is left humbled and with limited prospects.
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contends that much of Lincoln’s life never happened as told by Vidal. This historical inaccuracy extends to the character’s personalities and physical attributes. Significantly, Vidal faced intense criticism for his depiction of a racist Lincoln, and a syphilitic deranged Mary Todd Lincoln. Despite
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Vidal follows the complex politics of the cabinet and congress. Initially, Lincoln faces political opponents who constantly doubt and undermine his leadership. Indeed, many of Congressman viewed Lincoln as mild-mannered and weak. However, as the novel progresses, the reader comes to understand that
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The novel commences on February 23, 1861 as Lincoln, the incumbent president, is traveling to Washington for his inauguration. It is in Washington where the majority of the novel is set. Washington is depicted as turbulent and deteriorating with infestations of pests, poor infrastructure, a Capitol
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Herold despises Lincoln's attempts at unification. He is depicted as unintelligent and frequently engages in debauchery, visiting brothels in Washington. He fantasizes about being a hero of the Confederacy and even poisoning the President through his job as a pharmacy clerk. He eventually finds a
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John Booth is the assassin of Lincoln. Booth is not as incompetent as Herold, but is also a hate-filled enemy of Lincoln. He seeks to avenge the defeat of the South, and stalks Lincoln throughout the novel, swearing revenge. His narrative climaxes with the assassination of Lincoln and subsequent
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until his assassination. Rather than focus on the Civil War itself, the novel is centred on Lincoln's political and personal struggles. Though Lincoln is the focus, the book is never narrated from his point of view (with the exception of several paragraphs describing a dream Lincoln had shortly
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for the novel. The recipient of the award receives a sculpture of Abraham Lincoln, specifically a bust. It is presented annually "to any person or institution and for any contribution to the greater appreciation of the life and works of Abraham Lincoln as decided upon by the award committee.”
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Chase was Lincoln's Secretary of the U.S Treasury during most of his first term in office, and is depicted as being as interested in developing his candidacy for the 1864 presidential election as he was in his cabinet role. He, like many other politicians, doubted Lincoln's leadership ability,
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Seward was the U.S Secretary of State and is depicted as a handsome, yet politically cunning rival of Lincoln. Initially Seward was a believer that the Southern States should be allowed to pursue their legal right of independence; however, under Lincoln's leadership he came to understand the
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The book was published in 1984 by Penguin Random House LLC. Vidal claimed that the book was researched and written over a period of 5 years. It largely draws from primary sources, including newspapers, diaries, and letters of the time. Like Vidal's other historical fiction works, such as
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Vidal’s Lincoln was considered a commercial success. It was on The New York Times’ best-seller chart for 22 weeks and sold over 250 000 hard cover copies. The Afterword of the novel thanks Professor David Herbert Donald of Harvard’s History Department for fact checking the manuscript.
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The characters in Lincoln include dozens of historical as well as purely fictional figures. This list of named characters includes those that appear or are mentioned in the novel. They are listed in order of appearance or mention (mentions marked with an *).
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The central thematic development is the reinterpretation of the idealistic, sentimental ‘Honest Abe.’ Vidal depicts a politically cunning, dictatorial leader whose primary motivation was not the liberation of African American slaves nor adherence to the
255:. The book is never narrated from Lincoln’s perspective. Rather, the reader views Lincoln through the eyes of his enemies, friends, political rivalries and even those who sought to kill him. Significant characters include Lincoln’s cabinet secretaries; 394:
John Hay was Lincoln's personal secretary. He is represented as a close friend and confidant of Lincoln. He was a young man at the time of Lincoln's presidency and was energetic and high-spirited, even through the more challenging times of the war.
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Nonetheless, Vidal's representation of Mary is mostly positive. She is seen as an intelligent and decent person who unfortunately succumbs to fits of insanity characterised by wild mood swings and insatiable spending.
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With frequent light-hearted ‘outlandish’ anecdotes and humour, Vidal sought to also explore the human side of Lincoln. Vidal perceived Lincoln's humour as a necessity to dealing with his many great burdens.
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Lincoln, in some mysterious fashion, had willed his own murder as a form of atonement for the great and terrible thing that he had done by giving so bloody and absolute a rebirth to his nation.
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Lincoln deeply loved his wife and struggled greatly with her mental collapse. She is depicted as a vulnerability in Lincoln's political tactics, frequently clashing with Congressman.
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also wrote a positive review at the time of publication, praising Vidal’s well practiced craftsmanship in skilfully creating a satisfying read. This positive praise was reflected in
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Ultimately, even Lincoln's political rivalries come to respect his leadership. William Seward, once a fierce opponent and underminer of Lincoln transforms into a devoted servant.
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It differed from the book by focussing less on the personal struggle and growth of Lincoln, but more on the war itself. Both the director and lead actress were awarded
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that recognises 200 works that equip people with concepts to help them comprehend the complexities of the modern world. The list is definitive and was devised by
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There were also shortcomings of Lincoln. He is depicted as hopelessly naive in dealing with the remarkable costs of financing the war and dealing with the
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that allowed him to succeed in his unflinching pursuit of unification. He jailed hostile newspaper editors, political opponents and even employed the
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I may once have wanted—even lusted—for power, but all that has been burned away. There is nothing left of me. But there is still the President.
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as chronicles of America. In the series, Vidal offers works of historical fiction that reinterpret American history starting from the
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Reverend Doctor James Smith – Presbyterian minister from Springfield, friend of Mrs Lincoln, proposed as US minister to Scotland
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the novel’s genre of historical narrative, the purported distortion in facts was seen as potentially damaging to the public.
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John Hickman – Congressman from PA, abolitionist, Chair of joint congressional commission on the conduct of the war
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Francis Preston Blair – The “Old Gentleman,” former editor of the Congressional Globe, friend of Jackson, kingmaker
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The critical reception of the book has been widely varied. With a rating of 4.21/5 stars from 8,256 ratings on
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Herold and Booth are the coconspirators who devised and successfully executed a plan to assassinate Lincoln.
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importance of unification. He was an outspoken member of Lincoln's cabinet, and oversaw the war effort.
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group of like-minded individuals who also seek to kill Lincoln, and it is here where he meets Booth.
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Benjamin Butler – Union general, commander of 8th Massachusetts Regiment, commander at Ft Monroe
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In addition, the book was subject to critical backlash, primarily from academic historians.
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Rose Greenhow – Great-niece of Dolly Madison, Aunt of Stephen Douglas, confederate informant
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James Speed – Springfield attorney, brother of Joshua Speed, nominated for Attorney General
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James A. Garfield – Union general from OH, major-general at Chickamauga, later congressman
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The novel is part of Gore Vidal’s ‘Narratives of Empire’ series and joins his other works;
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Henry Wikoff – Diplomat, memoirist, the “Chevalier,” friend of Sickles and Mrs. Lincoln
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took great exception to his novel, starting a running feud with Vidal in the pages of
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Dan Sickles – Congressman from NY, acquitted murderer of Key in a fit of jealous rage
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Lewis Payne – Conspirator, aka Lewis Powell of Mosby’s Raiders, “The Terrible Lew”
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Harris Hoyt – Texas cotton merchant and would-be smuggler; colleague of Sprague
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Montgomery Blair – Blair’s son, lawyer in Maryland, Lincoln’s Postmaster General
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Aleck Todd – Mrs. Lincoln’s half brother, killed at Baton Rouge, “Little Aleck”
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Ambrose Burnside – West Point grad, Union commander, former RR man with Lincoln
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and Lincoln knew that the South's smaller population would be exhausted first.
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Dave Tod – Governor of OH, nominated by Lincoln as Secretary of the Treasury
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William Fessenden – Senator from ME, later Secretary of Treasury after Chase
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Caleb B. Smith – Lincoln’s Secretary of the Interior, from KY, conservative
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Thaddeus Stevens – Congressman from PA, chair of Ways and Means Committee
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The Misses Mentelle – Sisters, mistresses of French academy in Lexington
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Early Cinematic Adaptations of the Life of America's Greatest President
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John A. Campbell – Former Supreme Court Justice, Confederate negotiator
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John Bigelow – Former editor of NY Evening Post, US minister to France
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Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr. – Union lieutenant colonel, son of the poet
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Julia Trumbull – Senator Trumbull’s wife, former friend of Mrs Lincoln
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Bessie Hale – Senator Hale’s daughter, inamorata of John Wilkes Booth
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Mr. Mayberry – Alexandria tavernkeeper, Confederate information monger
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However, within academic quarters there was also positive reception.
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Clement C. Valladigham – Congressman from OH, Democratic “copperhead”
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Kate Chase – Chase’s daughter (20) and de facto hostess at his house
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Corporal Stone – Confederate soldier, Mrs. Lincoln’s friend from KY
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General Henry E. Halleck – Union commander in West; protégé of Scott
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James A. Garfield – Congressman, Union major-general at Chickamauga
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Mrs. Watt – John Watt’s wife, on the White House payroll as steward
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Mr Merryman – Prisoner of US Army in Baltimore, held without charge
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Emma Schuyler – Daughter of Charles Schuyler, Princess d’Agrigent
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John Forney – Clerk of the Senate, editor of Washington Chronicle
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Calvin Fairbanks – Abolitionist minister with slave buyback scheme
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Noah Brooks – Journalist from CA, Lincoln’s second term secretary
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F. W. Hurtt – Henry Cooke’s partner, owner of Ohio State Journal
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Prince d’Agrigent – French aristocrat, Emma’s estranged husband
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William Mortimer – Government appointee, friend of Mrs. Lincoln
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Judge Davis – Friend of Lincoln, appointed to the Supreme Court
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Empress Eugenie – Last empress of France, wife of Napoleon III
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Frank Blair – Blair’s son, Republican congressman from Missouri
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Henry D. Cooke – Editor of Ohio State Journal, friend of Chase
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Count of Paris – Prince, rightful king of France, visiting US
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Ben Hardin Helm – Mrs. Lincoln’s brother in law, West Pointer
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John A. Dix – Union commander of the Department of the East
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Mrs. Alexander – Member of founding family of Alexandria, VA
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Richard – Turner slave, murderer of Caroline in self defense
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the Other Edward – President Buchanan’s waiting room manager
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Senator Pomeroy – Senator from KS, Chase’s campaign manager
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Caroline Turner – Cruel wife of Judge Tuner, slave murderer
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Philip Barton Key – Murder victim, son of Francis Scott Key
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Alexander Stephens – Congressman from VA, VP of Confederacy
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Mrs. Herold – David’s mother, furniture store proprietress
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William Sanford – Union captain, General McClellan’s aide
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William Howard Russell – Times of London war correspondent
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General Johnston – Confederate commander at Harper’s Ferry
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William S. Thompson – Pharmacist, employer of David Herold
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Hugh M. McCulloch – Secretary of Treasury after Fessenden
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Major French – Director of Lincoln’s second inauguration
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Isaac J. Allen – Editor and partner in Ohio State Journal
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John Usher – Appointed Secretary of the Interior, from IN
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Edward D. Baker – Former IL senator and friend of Lincoln
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Emilie Helm – Mrs. Lincoln’s half sister, “Little Sister”
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Lord Palmerston – British diplomat and intelligence agent
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Eliza – Slave bought at auction by Fairbanks, freed in KY
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Eddie Lincoln – Lincoln’s son, deceased at 3 years of age
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Junius Brutus Booth – Actor, father of John Wilkes Booth
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Sam Todd – Mrs. Lincoln’s half brother, killed at Shiloh
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Frederick Seward – Seward’s son, Undersecretary of State
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James Ord – Commanding General, Union Army of the James
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Mr. and Mrs. Holohan – Surrat’s boarders in Washington
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James G. Blaine – Congressman from ME, newspaper editor
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Fanny Sprague – Sprague’s mother, New England matriarch
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William O’Connor – Treasury Department clerk, novelist
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Mr. Wadsworth – Republican candidate for Governor of NY
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Doctor Breckinridge – Former VP’s uncle, unionist in KY
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Benjamin Disraeli – British Chancellor of the Exchequer
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Elizabeth Grimsley – Lincoln’s cousin, “Cousin Lizzie”
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R.M.T. Hunter – Former Senator, Confederate negotiator
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John Burrows – Treasury Department clerk, literary man
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John Todd – Mrs. Lincoln’s cousin, Confederate general
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Fred Ives – RI journalist and speechwriter for Sprague
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Therena Bates – Nicolay’s fiancée      
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Joseph Holt – Pro Union Democrat in Buchanan’s cabinet
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Father Jenkins – President of St Charles College in MD
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James S. Wadsworth – Union general, friend of Lincoln
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Benjamin Wade – Senator from OH, radical abolitionist
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Edward McManus – White House doorkeeper, “Old Edward”
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General Pope – Union commander from IL; “Old Brains”
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Irvin McDowell – General, Union Army of the Potomac
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William Sprague – Governor of RI, the “boy governor”
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Gautier – DC caterer, rumored to be the lost Dauphin
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Mr Stevens – President of New York Bank of Commerce
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James Gordon Bennett – Publisher of New York Herald
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Isaac Surrat – Son of Mr. and Mrs. Surrat, engineer
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John Surrat – owner of a Maryland truck farm, dying
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Stevens – Confederate Vice President 1961:William Dennison – Postmaster General after Blair 1728:Edwin Booth – Actor, brother of John Wilkes Booth 1596:George Whitman – Whitman’s brother, Union soldier 1217:George Washington – Headwaiter at Willard’s Hotel 1022:Charles Schermerhorn Schuyler – Diplomat, author 488:– Commander of the US Army, victor of Mexican War 4586: 2722: 2086: 1906:Lew Wallace – Union general at Monocacy Junction 1759:General Magruder – Union commander in Galveston 1656:Mr. Chandler – War Department telegraph operator 1615:John Hunt Morgan – Confederate commander from KY 1446:Grand Duke of Hesse – Princess Alice’s betrothed 1404:Joe Johnston – Confederate commander at Richmond 1392:General Hooker – Union commander at Williamsburg 1329:Mr. Chatterton – Herndon’s friend, office-seeker 1098:Mr Anderson – Virginia innkeeper, Marshall House 593:– Annie’s mother, owner of a Maryland truck farm 2506: 1903:Jubal Early – Confederate general at Washington 1466:Byron Sprague – Industrialist, Sprague’s cousin 1285:Chicken Henderson – Poultry Merchant, informant 1229:Major French – Commissioner of Public Buildings 970:General Beauregard – Confederate general in SC 912:Elizabeth Keckley – Dressmaker to Mrs. Lincoln 869:Elmer E. Ellsworth – Drillmaster of the Zouaves 635:– Former president when Lincoln was in congress 1940:Mr. Nichols – Union soldier in Lincoln’s guard 1537:Mr. Sullivan – Saloon keeper, Confederate spy 1517:Mrs. Eames – Eames’s wife, fashionable hostess 1457:Mr Thayer – Potential governor of East Florida 1140:Charles Francis Adams – US minister to England 1121:General Cadwalder – Union leader at Ft McHenry 1109:Mr Vail – Cashier of New York Bank of Commerce 4635:American novels adapted into television shows 3430: 2890: 2782: 2458:. Westport: Greenwood Press. pp. 40–65. 1979:Mr. Walsh – Druggist in Navy Yard, Washington 1943:Mr. Raymond – Publisher of the New York Times 1858:Maunsell B. Field – Chase’s aide and protégé 1810:Isaac Newton – Director of Agriculture Bureau 1693:Archbishop Hughes – Catholic archbishop of NY 1659:Miss Hooper – Daughter of Georgetown merchant 1115:William Henry Aspenwall – Independent banker 827:Philander Chase – Episcopalian bishop in Ohio 1914:Abram Wakeman – Candidate for Surveyor of NY 1845:Emperor Maximillian – French ruler in Mexico 1807:Mr. Winchell – NY journalist and pamphleteer 1532:Manton Marble – Editor of the New York World 1440:Frederick Douglass – African American leader 1389:John E. Wool – Union commander at Ft Monroe 1386:Commodore Goldsborough – Union naval officer 1370:Ulysses S. Grant – Brigadier General from IL 786:Reverend Garrison – Abolitionist, imprisoned 565:– Democrat, Lincoln’s Secretary of the Navy 482:– Lincoln’s bodyguard, later Constable of DC 2054:General Weitzer – Union officer at Richmond 1813:Simeon Draper – Collector, Port of New York 1498:Horatio Seymore – Democratic Governor of NY 1443:Princess Alice – Daughter of Queen Victoria 1421:Lucretia Garfield – General Garfield’s wife 1315:Joshua Speed – Lincoln’s old friend from IL 1299:Baron Schleiden – Hanseatic minister to US 1244:Senator Johnson – Senator from TN, Unionist 824:Jay Cooke – Wealthy Philadelphia financier 440: 3437: 3423: 2897: 2883: 2789: 2775: 2214: 1501:Andrew Johnson – Republican Governor of TN 470:Pinkerton – Detective, Lincoln’s bodyguard 303:building without a dome and an incomplete 25: 1884:Mr. Hooper – Congressman, friend of Chase 1804:Senator Sherman – Senator and pamphleteer 1687:Samuel J. Tilden – Former governor of NY 1653:Captain Rewalt – Union physician from PA 1546:Preston King – Republican Senator from NY 1373:Elizabeth Edwards – Mrs. Lincoln’s sister 1367:Mrs. Welles – Wife of Congressman Welles 1364:Mrs. Crittendon – Washington society lady 1265:Prince Albert – Husband of Queen Victoria 1187:James Gordon Bennett, Jr. – Bennett’s son 1162:William O. Stoddard – Mrs. Lincoln’s aide 1154:General Fremont – Union commander in West 861:Dr Hardinge – Jefferson Davis’s physician 571:– Publisher of the Albany Evening Journal 225: 4620:Cultural depictions of John Wilkes Booth 4605:Novels set during the American Civil War 4041:When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd 3950:1860 United States presidential election 2600: 2155: 2065:Miss Harris – Daughter of Senator Harris 1935:Admiral Farragut – Union naval commander 1824:William Tecumseh Sherman – Union general 1801:John T. Trowbridge – Chase’s biographer 1590:Walt Whitman – Poet, appointment seeker 1460:Governor Dayton – Corrupt governor of OH 1449:Adele Douglas – Widow of Stephen Douglas 1410:Hole-in-the-Day – Native American leader 1296:Susan Henderson – Family friend of Chase 1276:Prince of Joinville – The prince’s uncle 891:Chester – Butler at Sal Austin’s brothel 852:Mr. Scala – Conductor of the Marine Band 849:Scipione Grillo – Musician, restaurateur 415: 368: 2334: 1745:Ella Turner – John Wilkes Booth’s date 1673:Admiral Porter – Union naval commander 1529:Otto von Bismarck – Prussian chancellor 1504:William S. Rosenkrans – Union commander 1437:E. M. Thomas – African American leader 1343:Mr. Meigs – Union quartermaster general 1273:Duke of Chartres – the prince’s brother 1070:Baron Gerolt – Prussian minister to US 4587: 4238: 3870:Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial 2656: 2569: 2538: 2430: 2356: 2277: 2045:Mrs. Griffiths – Wife of Union general 1790:Schuyler Colfax – Speaker of the House 1312:Mr. Wormley – Washington restaurateur 1288:Zadoc Jenkins – Mrs. Surrat’s brother 1255:Baron Stueckl – Russian minister to US 1247:Clausewitz – German political theorist 1200:Bettie Duvall – Confederate informant 1093:Mrs Cuthbert – White House housekeeper 1073:Governor Hardin – Governor of Kentucky 830:Miss Haines – Finishing schoolmistress 780:The Blairs – Political family from MD 700:– Lincoln’s law partner in Springfield 675:– Union officer in charge of Ft Sumter 3910:Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site 3526:President Lincoln's 75,000 volunteers 3418: 2878: 2770: 2713: 2693:The Civil War Round Table of New York 2481: 2453: 2394: 2071:Isaac – Lincoln’s friend from Chicago 2068:Major Rathbone – Miss Harris’s fiancé 1982:Mr. Lloyd – The Surrat’s tenant in MD 1629:Roscoe Conkling – Congressman from NY 1618:Mrs. Todd – Mrs. Lincoln’s stepmother 1332:General Buell – Union officer in west 1326:Dr. Drake – Physician from Cincinnati 918:Mammy Sally – Todd family nanny in KY 3928:Republican National Convention, 1856 2754: 2718:. 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Index


Gore Vidal
Narratives of Empire
Historical novel
Random House
Hardback
Paperback
ISBN
0-375-70876-6
OCLC
43479239
Burr
1876
historical novel
Narratives of Empire
Gore Vidal
presidency of Abraham Lincoln
American Civil War
death
John Hay
John Nicolay
Burr (1973)
1876 (1976)
Washington D.C. (1967)
American Revolution
World War II
William Seward
Salmon Chase
Kate Sprague
John Hay

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