Abraham Lincoln's secretaries . War Pictures from the South;Geer, Beyond the Lines; Hunnccutt, The Conspiracy Un-veiled; Mahoney, The Prisoner of State; Noyesj TheBivouac and the Battlefield; Phillips, Speeches, Lectures,etc.; Sumpter Anniversary; Walker, Jefferson DavisRepudiation. 1864 Abbott, The History of the Civil War; Boker, Poemsof the War; Gilmore, Dawn in Tennessee; de Coin, To-bacco and Cotton; Hosmer, The Color General; Jacobs,Rebel Invasion of Maryland; Owen, The Wrong of Slav-ery; Moore, Rebel Rhymes and Rhapsodies, also Lyrics ofLoyalty; Piatt, Nests at Washington; Ridden, Idyls
Abraham Lincoln's secretaries . War Pictures from the South;Geer, Beyond the Lines; Hunnccutt, The Conspiracy Un-veiled; Mahoney, The Prisoner of State; Noyesj TheBivouac and the Battlefield; Phillips, Speeches, Lectures,etc.; Sumpter Anniversary; Walker, Jefferson DavisRepudiation. 1864 Abbott, The History of the Civil War; Boker, Poemsof the War; Gilmore, Dawn in Tennessee; de Coin, To-bacco and Cotton; Hosmer, The Color General; Jacobs,Rebel Invasion of Maryland; Owen, The Wrong of Slav-ery; Moore, Rebel Rhymes and Rhapsodies, also Lyrics ofLoyalty; Piatt, Nests at Washington; Ridden, Idyls ofBattle; Red Tape and Pigeon Hole Generals. Books About Lincoln Nicolay Acquired After Lincolns death Nicolay picked up biographies ofhis chief by Crosby, Gray, Herndon, Holland and Ray-mond and several books relating to the assassination andtrial of the assassins. Although there were many bookssold bearing imprints later than Lincolns death, thelarger number as the auction house announced weremainly of the Civil War Bulletin of the Lincoln National Life Foundation ------ Dr. Louis A. Warren, Editor Published each week by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Fort Wayne, Indiana Number 1061 FORT WAYNE, INDIANA August 8, 1949 THE EXECUTIVE MANSION SECRETARIAT The casual student of Abraham Lincoln usually associ-ates John 6. Nicolay and John Hay as occupying posi-tions of equal importance in the Executive Mansion Sec-retariat. The daughter of Nicolay however in a recentbook in commenting on Lincolns private secretary states,Legally and officially my father was the only one. JohnHay was his assistant. Elaborating still further on theprofessional service of Nicolay and Hay, Miss Nicolaynotes, My father appears to have been entirely re-sponsible for John Hays presence in Washington. Itwas Nicolay who requested the President Elect at Spring-field to allow Hay to go with them to the nations capitolas an assistant. Hay was given a clerkship in the De-partment of the I
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