Call Number (LC) Title Results
E457.92 1989 Speeches and writings, 1832-1858 : speeches, letters, and miscellaneous writings, the Lincoln-Douglas debates / 1
E457.92 1989b Speeches and writings, 1859-1865 : speeches, letters, and miscellaneous writings, presidential messages and proclamations / 1
E457.92 +2009 In Lincoln's hand : his original manuscripts / 1
E457.92 .W7 1959 A concise Lincoln dictionary: thoughts and statements. 1
E457.94 2002 Lincoln's greatest speech : the second inaugural / 1
E457.95 1865 The President's words: a selection of passages from the speeches, addresses, and letters of Abraham Lincoln ... 1
E457.95 1907 Speeches and debates, 1856-1858 : comprising political speeches, legal arguments and notes, and the first three joint debates with Douglas, and the opening of the fourth / 1
E457.96 1864 .B6b 1946 Abraham Lincoln & the Widow Bixby, 1
E457.962 2013eb Abraham Lincoln : letters to his generals, 1861-1865 / 1
E457.962 L56 2006eb The Lincoln mailbag : America writes to the President, 1861-1865 / 1
E457.962 E-Book PS3545.I5115 "House divided" speech 1
E457.98 .O4 1895 Words of Lincoln, including several hundred opinions of his life and character by eminent persons of this and other lands; 1
E457.99 .G8 1912 Lincoln's own stories. 1
E457.99 .G82 1992 The wit and wisdom of Abraham Lincoln / 1
E457.99 .M1 Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories / 1
E457.99 M1y Lincoln's yarns and stories; a complete collection of the funny and witty anecdotes that made Abraham Lincoln famous as America's greatest story teller, 1
E457.99 .M1y 1901 Yarns and stories : the story of Lincoln's life told by himself in his stories / 1
E458 .B4 1887 Patriotic addresses in America and England, from 1850 to 1885, on slavery, the Civil War, and the development of civil liberty in the United States, 1
E458 .B41 Freedom and war. Discourses on topics suggested by the times. 1
E458 .B8 1865 Speeches of John Bright, M.P., on the American question. 1