[Chapter the Thirtieth]

The Makers of the Republic—Lincoln, Jefferson, Clay and Webster—The Proposed League of Nations—The Wilsonian Incertitude—The “New Freedom”

[Chapter the Thirty-First]

The Age of Miracles—A Story of Franklin Pierce—Simon Suggs Billy Sunday—Jefferson Davis and Aaron Burr—Certain Constitutional Shortcomings

[Chapter the Thirty-Second]

A War Episode—I Meet my Fater—I Marry and Make a Home—The Ups and Downs of Life Lead to a Happy Old Age

Illustrations

[Henry Watterson (About 1908)]
[Henry Clay—Painted at Ashland by Dodge for The Hon. Andrew Ewing of Tennessee—The Original Hangs in Mr. Watterson’s Library at “Mansfield”]
[W. P. Hardee, Lieutenant General C.S.A.]
[John Bell of Tennessee—In 1860 Presidential Candidate “Union Party”—“Bell and Everett” Ticket]
[Artemus Ward]
[General Leonidas Polk—Lieutenant General C.S.A.—Killed in Georgia June 14, 1864—P.E. Bishop of Louisiana ]
[Mr. Watterson’s Editorial Staff in 1868 When the Three Daily Newspapers of Louisville Were United into the Courier-Journal. Mr. George D. Prentice and Mr. Watterson Are in the Center]
[Abraham Lincoln in 1861. From a Photograph by M. B. Brady]
[Mrs. Lincoln in 1861]
[Henry Watterson—Fifty Years Ago]
[Henry Woodfire Grady—One of Mr. Watterson’s “Boys”]
[Mr. Watterson’s Library at “Mansfield”]
[A Corner of “Mansfield”—Home of Mr. Watterson]
[Henry Watterson (Photograph Taken in Florida)]
[Henry Watterson. From a painting by Louis Mark in the Manhattan Club, New York]

“MARSE HENRY”

Chapter the First