- Jefferson Davis on Rebellion
- The Conventions of 1856
- Congressional Ruffianism
- The Dred Scott Decision
- Douglas and Lincoln on Dred Scott
- The Lecompton Constitution
- The Revolt of Douglas
- The Lincoln-Douglas Debates
- The Freeport Doctrine
- Lincoln's Ohio Speeches
- Harper's Ferry
- Lincoln's Cooper Institute Speech
- The Charleston Convention
- The Baltimore Nominations
- The Chicago Convention
- Lincoln Elected
- Beginnings of Rebellion
- The Cabinet Cabal
- From the Ballot to the Bullet
- Major Anderson
- The Charleston Forts
- The President's Message
- The Charleston Conspirators
- Mr. Buchanan's Truce
- The Retirement of Cass
- The Senate Committee of Thirteen
- The House Committee of Thirty-Three
- The Conspiracy Proclaimed
- The Forty Muskets
Abraham Lincoln: A History is an 1890 ten-volume account of the life and times of Abraham Lincoln, written by John Nicolay and John Hay, who were his personal secretaries during the American Civil War. Volume 2 chronicles Lincoln's life from 1856-1860. - Summary adapted from Wikipedia by Ann Boulais
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