CONTENTS

PAGE
[Preface][ix]
[Introduction][xi]
[I
A BIRDSEYE VIEW OF LINCOLN]
[Abraham Lincoln's Autobiography][3]
[A Brief Summary of Lincoln's Life]Osborn H. Oldroyd[6]
[II
EARLY LIFE]
[Lincoln's Education]Horace Greeley[15]
[Abe Lincoln's Honesty][17]
[The Boy that Hungered for Knowledge][18]
[Abraham Lincoln]Florence E. Pratt[19]
[Young Lincoln's Kindness of Heart][20]
[A Voice from the Wilderness]Charles Sumner[21]
[Choosing Abe Lincoln Captain][22]
[III
MATURITY]
[Lincoln's Marriage][31]
[How Lincoln and Judge B—— Swapped Horses][33]
[Lincoln as a Man of Letters]H. W. Mabie[34]
[Lincoln's Presence of Body][44]
[How Lincoln Became a National Figure]Ida M. Tarbell[45]
[Lincoln's Love for the Little Ones][89]
[How Lincoln Took his Altitude][90]
[IV
IN THE WHITE HOUSE]
[How Lincoln was Abused][95]
[Sonnet in 1862]John James Piatt[96]
[Lincoln the President]James Russell Lowell[96]
[Abraham Lincoln]Frank Moore[109]
[The Proclamation]John Greenleaf Whittier[110]
[The Emancipation]James A. Garfield[112]
[The Emancipation Group]John Greenleaf Whittier[121]
[Abraham Lincoln's Christmas Gift]Nora Perry[122]
[V
DEATH OF LINCOLN]
[O Captain! My Captain!]Walt Whitman[127]
[Abraham Lincoln's Death]Walt Whitman[128]
[Hushed be the Camps To-day]Walt Whitman[134]
[To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln]William Cullen Bryant[135]
[Crown his Bloodstained Pillow]Julia Ward Howe[136]
[The Death of Abraham Lincoln]Walt Whitman[137]
[Our Sun Hath Gone Down]Phœbe Cary[139]
[Tolling]Lucy Larcom[142]
[Abraham Lincoln]Rose Terry Cooke[143]
[Effect of the Death of Lincoln]Henry Ward Beecher[144]
[Hymn]Oliver Wendell Holmes[151]
[Abraham Lincoln]Tom Taylor[153]
[VI
TRIBUTES]
[The Martyr Chief]James Russell Lowell[159]
[Abraham Lincoln]Ralph Waldo Emerson[161]
[Washington and Lincoln]William McKinley[169]
[Lincoln]Theodore Roosevelt[170]
[Lincoln's Grave]Maurice Thompson[170]
[Tributes to Lincoln][173]
[Abraham Lincoln]H. H. Brownell[174]
[Tributes][189]
[Abraham Lincoln]Joel Benton[189]
[On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln]Richard Watson Gilder[190]
[Lincoln]George H. Boker[192]
[Abraham Lincoln]James A. Garfield[193]
[An Horatian Ode]R. H. Stoddard[195]
[Some Foreign Tributes To Lincoln]Harriet Beecher Stowe[202]
[The Gettysburg Ode]Bayard Taylor[211]
[Tributes][212]
[Lincoln]Macmillan's Magazine[214]
[Abraham Lincoln]R. H. Stoddard[215]
[Lincoln]Edna Dean Proctor[215]
[When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd]Walt Whitman[218]
[VII
THE WHOLE MAN]
[Lincoln, the Man of the People]Edwin Markham[233]
[Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln]George Bancroft[235]
[Abraham Lincoln]Goldwin Smith[276]
[Greatness of his Simplicity]H. A. Delano[278]
[Horace Greeley's Estimate of Lincoln][279]
[Lincoln]J. T. Trowbridge[282]
[The Religious Character of Lincoln]B. B. Tyler[282]
[To the Spirit of Lincoln]R. W. Gilder[296]
[Lincoln as a Typical American]Phillips Brooks[297]
[Lincoln As Cavalier and Puritan]H. W. Grady[304]
[Lincoln, the Tender-Hearted]H. W. Bolton[306]
[The Character of Lincoln]W. H. Herndon[307]
"[With Charity for All]"W. T. Sherman[317]
[Lincoln's Birthday]Ida V. Woodbury[318]
[February Twelfth]M. H. Howliston[319]
[Two February Birthdays]L. M. Hadley and
C. Z. Denton
[323]
[VIII
LINCOLN'S PLACE IN HISTORY]
[The Three Greatest Americans]Theodore Roosevelt[333]
[His Choice and His Destiny]F. M. Bristol[333]
[Abraham Lincoln]Robert G. Ingersoll[334]
[Lincoln]Paul Laurence Dunbar[341]
[The Grandest Figure]Walt Whitman[342]
[Abraham Lincoln]Lyman Abbott[345]
"[Lincoln the Immortal]"Anonymous[346]
[The Crisis and the Hero]Frederic Harrison[349]
[Lincoln]John Vance Cheney[351]
[Majestic in his Individuality]S. P. Newman[353]
[IX
LINCOLN YARNS AND SAYINGS]
[The Question of Legs][359]
[How Lincoln Was Presented With a Knife][360]
"[Weeping Water]"[361]
[Mild Rebuke to a Doctor][362]
[X
FROM LINCOLN'S SPEECHES AND WRITINGS]
[Lincoln's Life as Written by Himself][365]
[The Injustice of Slavery][365]
[Speech at Cooper Institute][368]
[First Inaugural Address][371]
[Letter to Horace Greeley][376]
[Emancipation Proclamation][378]
[Thanksgiving Proclamation][380]
[Gettysburg Address][382]
[Remarks to Negroes on the Streets of Richmond][383]
[Second Inaugural Address][384]


PREFACE

An astounding number of books have been written on Abraham Lincoln. Our Library of Congress contains over one thousand of them in well-nigh every modern language. Yet, incredible as it may seem, no miner has until to-day delved in these vast fields of Lincolniana until he has brought together the most precious of the golden words written of and by the Man of the People. Howe has collected a few of the best poems on Lincoln; Rice, Oldroyd and others, the elder prose tributes and reminiscences. McClure has edited Lincoln's yarns and stories; Nicolay and Hay, his speeches and writings. But each successive twelfth of February has emphasized the growing need for a unification of this scattered material.

The present volume offers, in small compass, the most noteworthy essays, orations, fiction and poems on Lincoln, together with some fiction, with characteristic anecdotes and "yarns" and his most famous speeches and writings. Taken in conjunction with a good biography, it presents the first succinct yet comprehensive view of "the first American." The Introduction gives some account of the celebration of Lincoln's Birthday and of his principal biographers.


NOTE

The Editor and Publishers wish to acknowledge their indebtedness to Houghton, Mifflin & Company; the McClure Company, R. S. Peale and J. A. Hill Co.; Charles Scribner's Sons; Dana Estes Company; Mr. David McKay, Mr. Joel Benton, Mr. C. P. Farrell and others who have very kindly granted permission to reprint selections from works bearing their copyright.