see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
humor, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
kindliness, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
legal ability, see vol. i.;
loyalty, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
magnanimity, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
masterfulness, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
melancholy, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
military ability, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
modesty, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
morbidness, see vol. i.;
patience, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
physical strength, see vol. i.;
popular insight, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
reticence, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
shrewdness, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
superstition, see vol. ii.;
tenacity, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
unselfishness, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
women, relations with, see vol. i.
_Political Opinions_.
Blockade, see vol. i.;
Border State policy, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
Compromise of 1850, see vol. i.;
Constitution, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
Copperheads, see vol. ii.;
disunion, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
draft, see vol. ii.;
Dred Scott case, see vol. i.;
emancipation, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
England, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
finance, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
habeas corpus, suspension of, see vol. i.;
"house divided against itself", see vol. i.;
internal improvements, see vol. i.;
Kansas-Nebraska Bill, see vol. i.;
Mexican war, see vol. i.;
military events of war of Rebellion, see vol. ii.;
negro soldiers, see vol. ii.;
negro suffrage, see vol. ii.;
office-seekers, see vol. ii.;
party management, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
peace, terms of, see vol. ii.;
reconstruction, see vol. ii.;
slavery, see vol. i., see vol. ii.;
Southern policy, see vol. i.;
States' rights, see vol. i.;
suffrage, see vol. i.;
Trent affair, see vol. i.;
war, purpose of, see vol. ii.;
Wilmot Proviso, see vol. i.
Lincoln, Abraham,
grandfather of Lincoln, emigrates to Kentucky, see vol. i.;
his marriage;
shot by Indians.
Lincoln, John,
son of Mordecai, inherits property in New Jersey, see vol. i.;
moves to Virginia;
his descendants.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Samuel, lives in Scituate, Mass., see vol. i.;
his descendants.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Mordecai, moves to Pennsylvania, see vol. i.;
his property.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Abraham, saves life of Thomas Lincoln, see vol. i.
Lincoln, Samuel,
ancestor of Lincoln, emigrates to New England,
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