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
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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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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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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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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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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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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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James Speed – Springfield attorney, brother of Joshua Speed, nominated for Attorney General
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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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Mr Merryman – Prisoner of US Army in Baltimore, held without charge
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John A. Dix – Union commander of the Department of the East
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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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Hugh M. McCulloch – Secretary of Treasury after Fessenden
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Major French – Director of Lincoln’s second inauguration
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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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1232:Alexander T. Stewart – NY department store magnate
1081:William S. Wood – Commissioner of Public Buildings
726:– Providence poet, professor, one-time fiancée of
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2006:Alexander H. Stevens – Confederate Vice President
1961:William Dennison – Postmaster General after Blair
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1596:George Whitman – Whitman’s brother, Union soldier
1217:George Washington – Headwaiter at Willard’s Hotel
1022:Charles Schermerhorn Schuyler – Diplomat, author
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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
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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
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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:
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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
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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:
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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:. Wellington New Zealand: AWA Press.
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2299:
2280:Gore Vidal: Writer Against the Grain
1645:The Biddles – Patrician family of PA
1523:Carlotta Gerolt – Gerolt’s daughter
1492:James Stanton – Stanton’s infant son
1486:Jimmy – White House maintenance man
946:Lord Lyons – British minister to USA
858:Elvira – Cleaning woman at pharmacy
794:Nettie Chase – Chase’s daughter (13)
377:
3444:
2119:published a review of the novel in
2074:Tom Pendel – White House doorkeeper
2039:Mr. Crook – Tad Lincoln’s bodyguard
1893:M. Necker – Louis’ finance minister
1690:Martin Van Buren – Former president
1514:Charles Eames – Publisher, diplomat
1481:James Trimble – White House steward
1137:General McClellan – Union commander
1134:General Mansfield – Union commander
1112:Morris Ketchum – Independent banker
1014:Joseph Bonaparte – Napoleon’s uncle
334:to inspect private communications.
13:
4625:American novels adapted into films
4278:Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
2731:
2659:"Gore Vidal: Critic and Celebrity"
2624:"Vidal's 'Lincoln': An Exchange",
2211:for their work on the miniseries.
2172:, a professor who lectures at the
1778:Katherine Helm – Emilie’s daughter
1679:John C. Calhoun – Slavery advocate
1648:Mrs. Pomroy – Mrs. Lincoln’s nurse
1323:Dr. Prettyman – Brothel physician
1078:Mr. Watt – White House groundsman
1067:M. Mercier – French minister to US
775:– Lincoln’s first Secretary of War
425:David Herold and John Wilkes Booth
407:
205:and extends from the start of the
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4651:
4158:Association of Lincoln Presenters
3597:13th Amendment abolishing slavery
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2296:
1953:Petroleum V. Nasby – Comic author
1818:Fred Grant – General Grant’s son
1731:J.B. Booth, Jr. – Theater manager
1011:Napoleon III – Emperor of France
979:Governor Pickens – Governor of SC
957:Captain Fox – Union naval officer
915:Nelson – Todd family butler in KY
783:John Brown – Abolitionist, hanged
741:– Editor of New York Evening Post
663:– Secretary of War under Buchanan
519:Mike – porter at Willard’s Hotel
476:– President elect, then President
398:
309:President Lincoln’s assassination
4566:
4555:
4554:
4136:Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
3659:State of the Union Address, 1863
2456:Gore Vidal: A Critical Companion
1879:General Schenk – Union commander
1870:Senator Morgan – Senator from NY
1839:Governor Andrew – Governor of NY
1682:Senator Morgan – Senator from NY
1642:Governor Curtin – Governor of PA
1552:Jacob Collamer – Senator from VT
1335:General Franklin – Union officer
1238:General Hunter – Union commander
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4121:Illinois Centennial half dollar
4062:Presidential Library and Museum
3738:Second inaugural address (1865)
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2181:New York Times Best Seller List
1932:Philip Sheridan – Union general
1873:Senator Chase – Senator from NY
1867:John C. Cisco – Treasurer of NY
1861:Baron Renfrew – Prince of Wales
1775:Teresa Sickles – Sickles’s wife
1599:Mrs. Whitman – Whitman’s mother
1549:Laurence Stern – English author
1520:Baroness Gerolt – Gerolt’s wife
1471:Charles E Prescott – Shipfitter
1424:Mrs Laury – Spiritualist medium
1383:General Viele – Union commander
1356:Mr. Waterman – Rich man from NY
1214:Henry Wilson – Senator from MA
1175:LymanTrumbull – Senator from IL
1151:General Bates – Union commander
1053:Zach Chandler – Senator from MI
1006:Queen Isabella – Queen of Spain
995:Mr. Brown – Mayor of Baltimore
720:– Senator from MA, abolitionist
4225:Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
3782:Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Co.
3725:First inaugural address (1861)
3710:Lincoln–Douglas debates (1858)
3460:President of the United States
2904:
2572:"Lincoln and American Writers"
2541:"Lincoln and American Writers"
2359:"Lincoln and American Writers"
2309:"Lincoln Summary - eNotes.com"
2271:
2148:In 1985 Vidal was awarded the
1998:William H. Reynolds – Smuggler
1993:Charles S. Prescott – Smuggler
1565:Mrs Caleb Smith – Smith’s wife
1562:Mrs. Stanton – Stanton’s wife
1211:James Grimes – Senator from IA
1056:Senator Hale – Senator from NH
984:Senator Hale – Senator from NH
921:Judge Turner – Lexington judge
907:William Gladstone – British PM
880:Roger B. Taney – Chief Justice
420:John Booth, Lincoln's assassin
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3890:Cottage at the Soldier's Home
3863:Little Pigeon Creek Community
3333:Goodyear Television Playhouse
2959:An Evening with Richard Nixon
2601:Williams, F (24 April 1988).
2576:Papers of the Abraham Lincoln
2545:Papers of the Abraham Lincoln
2363:Papers of the Abraham Lincoln
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2186:
2121:The Claremont Review of Books
2087:Critical and Public Reception
2051:Major Seward – Seward’ nephew
1842:Mr. Dickinson – NY politician
1772:Ira Harris – Senator from NY
1676:Mrs. Hanks – Lincoln’s mother
1028:Larmatine – French politician
1025:Victor Hugo – French novelist
755:– Harvard student, friend of
587:Annie Surrat – David’s friend
364:
203:presidency of Abraham Lincoln
4513:Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith
4220:Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
4215:Lincoln Trail State Memorial
3644:National Academy of Sciences
3239:Last of the Mobile Hot Shots
2736:. South Florida Sun Sentinel
2626:The New York Review of Books
2431:Suplee, Curt (4 July 1984).
2130:The New York Review of Books
2103:The New York Review of Books
1966:Major Eckert – Union officer
1864:Jenny Lind – Swedish soprano
1719:Edward Spangler – Stagehand
1639:George Meade – Union general
1593:Mr. Taylor – NY saloonkeeper
1526:M. Mercier – French diplomat
1340:F. E. Spinner – US Treasurer
1282:John T. Ford – Theater owner
456:– Congressman from Illinois
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4148:Abraham Lincoln Association
3880:Lincoln-Berry General Store
3808:Political career, 1849–1861
3715:Cooper Union Address (1860)
3705:House Divided speech (1858)
3607:Department of the Northwest
3148:The Smithsonian Institution
2062:Laura Keene – Comic actress
1621:Charles Hay – Hay’s brother
1543:Artemus Ward – Comic author
1489:Anna Miles – Herdon’s bride
1279:Emily Glendenning – Actress
864:Mr Dayton – Whig politician
514:William Dodge – NY merchant
511:– Lame duck 15th president
389:
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4656:
4630:American historical novels
3565:Overland Campaign strategy
2343:: 11–12 – via JSTOR.
2179:It was also placed on the
2164:It also was placed on the
1917:A.T. Stewart – NY merchant
1890:Louis XVI – King of France
1705:Mr. Grover – Theater owner
1585:Ralph Waldo Emerson – Poet
619:Sarah “Sal” Austin – Madam
614:– president of confederacy
201:. The novel describes the
31:Cover of the first edition
4534:
4435:Mary Todd "Mamie" Lincoln
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4358:Parliament Square, London
4153:Abraham Lincoln Institute
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3798:Medical and mental health
3746:
3730:Gettysburg Address (1863,
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3649:Department of Agriculture
3555:Emancipation Proclamation
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3391:Nina Auchincloss Straight
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2689:"Barondess/Lincoln Award"
2488:Claremont Review of Books
2401:Claremont Review of Books
2160:A bust of Abraham Lincoln
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1887:Senator Conness – Senator
894:Marie-Jeanne – Prostitute
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4271:Abraham Lincoln: The Man
3853:Lincoln Boyhood Memorial
3570:Hampton Roads Conference
3354:General Electric Theater
2150:Benjamin Barondess Award
1762:William Wheatley – Actor
1668:Mrs. Thumb – Entertainer
1662:P.T. Barnum – Impresario
904:John Bright – British MP
441:List of named characters
230:
16:1984 novel by Gore Vidal
4640:American bildungsromans
4503:(17th-century ancestor)
4423:William Wallace Lincoln
3905:Lincoln Pioneer Village
3720:Farewell Address (1861)
3629:Fanny McCullough letter
3560:West Virginia statehood
3550:Habeas Corpus suspended
3403:Hugh Auchincloss Steers
2993:The City and the Pillar
2944:On the March to the Sea
2921:Visit to a Small Planet
2605:. The Los Angeles Times
2603:"Gore Vidal on Lincoln"
2253:"Lincoln by gore Vidal"
2215:Writing and Publication
1850:Julia Ward Howe – Poet
1708:E. L. Davenport – Actor
1665:Tom Thumb – Entertainer
297:
4210:Lincoln Heritage Trail
4195:Lincoln Park (Chicago)
4094:Photographs of Lincoln
4034:O Captain! My Captain!
3279:The Palermo Connection
3015:Dark Green, Bright Red
2204:as Mary Todd Lincoln.
2161:
2021:Avonia Jones – Actress
694:– Lincoln’s secretary
486:General Winfield Scott
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245:Washington D.C. (1967)
226:Plot, Style and Themes
4509:(great-granddaughter)
4507:Mary Lincoln Beckwith
4465:Sarah Lincoln Grigsby
4441:Jessie Harlan Lincoln
4318:Hodgenville, Kentucky
4298:Emancipation Memorial
3756:Early life and career
3690:Lyceum address (1838)
3674:Judicial appointments
3619:National Banking Acts
3614:Homestead Act of 1862
3215:Suddenly, Last Summer
3022:The Judgment of Paris
3008:A Search for the King
3001:The Season of Comfort
2520:. The New York Review
2484:"Lincoln as Nihilist"
2454:Baker, Susan (1997).
2435:. The Washington Post
2397:"Lincoln as Nihilist"
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2048:Mrs. Ord – Ord’s wife
1722:Edwin Forrest – Actor
1711:J. W. Wallack – Actor
761:Charles Francis Adams
739:William Cullen Bryant
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4600:Novels by Gore Vidal
4595:1984 American novels
4417:Edward Baker Lincoln
4343:Louisville, Kentucky
4079:Artifacts and relics
3943:National Union Party
3900:Lincoln Sitting Room
3700:"Lost Speech" (1856)
3695:Peoria speech (1854)
3531:War based income tax
3326:The Best of Broadway
2808:Narratives of Empire
2716:The Torch Light List
2570:Basler, Roy (1986).
2539:Basler, Roy (1986).
2482:Alvis, John (1984).
2395:Alvis, John (1984).
2357:Basler, Roy (1986).
2278:Parini, Jay (1992).
1734:Mrs. Siddons – Actor
1714:Miss Cushman – Actor
875:Edwin Forest – Actor
714:– Lincoln’s son (10)
194:Narratives of Empire
60:Narratives of Empire
4497:(great-grandfather)
4453:Nancy Hanks Lincoln
4411:Robert Todd Lincoln
4373:U.S. Capitol statue
4323:Indianapolis relief
4200:Lincoln Park (D.C.)
4099:Cultural depictions
4003:Sic semper tyrannis
3984:Our American Cousin
3875:Lincoln's New Salem
3776:Boat lifting patent
3511:Second inauguration
3466:U.S. Representative
3385:Eugene Luther Vidal
3361:NBC Sunday Showcase
3347:NBC Matinee Theater
3266:(1987) (uncredited)
3210:(1959) (uncredited)
3191:The Left Handed Gun
2714:Flynn, Jim (2010).
2174:University of Otago
2099:The Washington Post
1434:Azadia – prostitute
724:Sarah Helen Whitman
708:– Lincoln’s son (7)
692:John George Nicolay
305:Washington Monument
249:American Revolution
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4615:Random House books
4483:Mary Lincoln Crume
4459:Sarah Bush Lincoln
4348:Newark, New Jersey
4285:Lincoln the Lawyer
4021:Lincoln catafalque
3960:1860 campaign song
3858:Lincoln State Park
3841:Lincoln Birthplace
3602:Dakota War of 1862
3494:First inauguration
3175:The Catered Affair
2798:American Chronicle
2657:Altman, D (2005).
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2125:Richard N. Current
543:– former president
537:– former president
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207:American Civil War
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4405:Mary Todd Lincoln
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4368:U.S. Capitol bust
4333:Lincoln, Nebraska
4292:Young Abe Lincoln
4230:White House ghost
4190:Lincoln, Nebraska
3997:John Wilkes Booth
3536:Seaports blockade
3521:Confiscation Acts
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3298:The Telltale Clue
3231:Is Paris Burning?
3052:Myra Breckinridge
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2628:, August 18, 1988
2518:"The Central Man"
747:– New York editor
735:– Senator from KY
557:– Whig politician
529:John Breckinridge
492:Mary Todd Lincoln
378:Mary Todd Lincoln
273:Mary Todd Lincoln
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4540:← James Buchanan
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4477:Mordecai Lincoln
4328:Laramie, Wyoming
4248:Lincoln Memorial
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4131:Five-dollar bill
3771:Spot Resolutions
3624:Thanksgiving Day
3580:Ten percent plan
3575:Tour of Richmond
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4165:Abraham Lincoln
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612:Jefferson Davis
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4126:Lincoln penny
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3504:Lincoln Bible
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3199:The Scapegoat
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2226:Burr: A Novel
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