Abraham Lincoln's secretaries . From the Lincoln National Life Foundation Helen Nicolay1866-1954This photograph of Helen Nicolay made in the later yearsof her life, depicts her in her study, seated at her fathersdesk and in the studious and historic atmosphere of theLincoln-Nicolay-Hay era. From the Lincoln National Life Foundation The first edition of John G. Nicolays book, A Short Lifeof Abraham Lincoln (M. 1376), published posthumouslyby The Century Co., New York, , in October, book has appeared in nine different editions, thelatest of which came from the press in 1942. The to
Abraham Lincoln's secretaries . From the Lincoln National Life Foundation Helen Nicolay1866-1954This photograph of Helen Nicolay made in the later yearsof her life, depicts her in her study, seated at her fathersdesk and in the studious and historic atmosphere of theLincoln-Nicolay-Hay era. From the Lincoln National Life Foundation The first edition of John G. Nicolays book, A Short Lifeof Abraham Lincoln (M. 1376), published posthumouslyby The Century Co., New York, , in October, book has appeared in nine different editions, thelatest of which came from the press in 1942. The totalsales of the book in 1915 amounted to 35,000 copies. MissNicolay wrote John Hay that I could get along withoutthe astronomy [13 stars appear on the spine] and botanyon the cover. . back the book from Newbury. I have not received it,but shall in a day or so Mrs. Hay is all alone, packing up things in thedeserted house. The wedding [Alice Hay married JamesWolcott Wadsworth, Jr., September SO, 1902] was avery pretty one in
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