Semi-centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in Illinois, 1858-1908 : circular of suggestions for school celebrations . session House; appendix to theCongressional Globe; debate, pp. 377-380. Interesting speech, contemporarypolitical views favorable to Lincoln; excerpts. Periodicals. Bbowx, William Garrett.—Lincolns Rival. Atlantic; 89; 226. A goodcomparison of characters and analj-sis of situation. Recollections of tile Flrst Debate Between Lincoln and Douglas.—The Magazine of History, III; 77; debate, p. 77; anecdotes. Fine descriptionof Lincolns moral power in debate; New York: William Ab


Semi-centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in Illinois, 1858-1908 : circular of suggestions for school celebrations . session House; appendix to theCongressional Globe; debate, pp. 377-380. Interesting speech, contemporarypolitical views favorable to Lincoln; excerpts. Periodicals. Bbowx, William Garrett.—Lincolns Rival. Atlantic; 89; 226. A goodcomparison of characters and analj-sis of situation. Recollections of tile Flrst Debate Between Lincoln and Douglas.—The Magazine of History, III; 77; debate, p. 77; anecdotes. Fine descriptionof Lincolns moral power in debate; New York: William Abbott, 1905. ScREPPS. John Locke.—The First Published Life of Abraham Lincoln;debate. Chap. YIII, pp. 67-83; good narrative, digest and selections; TheCanbrook Press, 1900, Detroit, Mich. SCHL-RZ. C.\EL.—Abraham Lincoln. Atlantic: 67; 721; debate, sketch with analysis. ViLLARD. Henky.—Recollectious of Lincoln. Atlantic: 93; 165. One or twoquaint anecdotes of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Washburne, E. B.—Abraham Lincoln in Illinois. North American Review:141; 309. Sketch of Freeport Tilii: UuUGi^AS MONUMENT. II .;^f,^S^. ^B-lj ?*f


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