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Acknowledgments | ix | |
Introduction | xi | |
Part 1. | Civil War Correspondence | |
1. | 1860-1862 | 3 |
2. | 1863 | 29 |
3. | 1864-1865 | 72 |
Part 2. | Selected Writings | |
4. | Hay's Reminiscences of the Civil War | 109 |
Letter to William H. Herndon (1866) | 109 | |
Obituary of Tad Lincoln (1871) | 111 | |
The Heroic Age in Washington (1872) | 113 | |
Life in the White House in the Time of Lincoln (1890) | 131 | |
5. | Biographical Sketches | 141 |
Elmer E. Ellsworth (1861) | 141 | |
Edward D. Baker (1861) | 151 | |
Appendix 1 | The Authoriship of the Bixby Letter | 169 |
Appendix 2 | Mary Todd Lincoln's Unethical Conduct as First Lady | 185 |
Notes | 205 | |
Index | 281 |
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