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  • Introduction
    • Preface by Lewis Lehrman
    • Introduction by Richard Behn
    • Credits
  • Mr. Lincoln’s Visits
    • Visit to Albany and Niagara Falls
    • Business Trip to New York
    • Cooper Union Speech
      • Before the Speech
      • Arrival in New York City
      • The Speech
      • The Cooper Union Text
      • After the Speech
      • Remainder of Speaking Tour
      • Historian’s Comments
      • Printing and Publicizing the Speech
    • Pre-Inaugural Visit
      • Dunkirk and Westfield, Febuary 16, 1861
      • Buffalo, February 16, 1861
      • Buffalo to Albany, February 18, 1861
      • Albany, February 18, 1861
      • Albany to New York City, February 19, 1861
      • New York City, February 19-20, 1861
    • Visit to West Point
    • Mrs. Lincoln’s Shopping
    • The Funeral Train
  • New Yorkers
    • New York Editors
      • James Gordon Bennett (1795-1872)
      • John Bigelow (1817-1911)
      • William Cullen Bryant (1794-1878)
      • Charles A. Dana (1819-1897)
      • Horace Greeley (1811-1872)
      • Manton Marble (1834-1917)
      • Henry J. Raymond (1820-1869)
      • Theodore Tilton (1835-1907)
      • James Watson Webb(1802-1884)
      • Benjamin Wood (1820-1900)
    • Ministers
      • Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887)
      • Henry W. Bellows (1814-1882)
      • Moses H. Grinnell (1802-1877)
      • George Templeton Strong (1820-1875)
      • Frederick Law Olmsted (1822-1903)
      • Archbishop John J. Hughes (1797-1863)
    • New York Republicans
      • Hiram Barney (1811-1895)
      • Roscoe Conkling (1829-1888)
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      • David Dudley Field (1805-1894)
      • Simeon Draper (1804-1866)
      • Reuben E. Fenton (1819-1885)
      • Ira Harris (1802-1875)
      • George G. Hoskins (1824-1893)
      • Preston King (1806-1865)
      • Edwin D. Morgan (1811-1883)
      • George Opdyke (1805-1880)
      • William H. Seward (1801-1872)
      • James S. Wadsworth (1807-1864)
      • Abram Wakeman (1824-1889)
      • Thurlow Weed (1797-1882)
    • New York Democrats
      • Samuel L. M. Barlow (1826-1889)
      • August Belmont (1816-1890)
      • John J. Cisco (1806-1884)
      • Erastus Corning (1794-1872)
      • George B. McClellan (1826-1885)
      • Moses F. Odell (1818-1866)
      • Horatio Seymour (1810-1886)
      • Daniel Sickles (1819-1914)
      • Dean Richmond (1804-1866)
      • Fernando Wood (1812-1881)
  • New York Politics
    • 1860 Presidential Election
      • Republican National Convention
      • Post-Convention Campaign
    • Presidential Patronage
      • Pre-Inaugural Patronage
      • Civil War Patronage
      • 1864 Patronage Problems
    • Gubernatorial Elections
    • Mayoral Elections
    • The 1863 Draft Riots
      • The Riots’ Causes
      • The Riots on July 13-16
      • Suppression of Riot on July 15-16
      • Response to Riots
    • 1864 Presidential Election
      • New York Maneuvers
      • Republican National Convention
        • Democratic National Convention
        • August Conspiracy
        • Soldier’s Votes
        • Election Day, 1864
        • Terrorist Conspiracy: Hotel Bombings
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New York Politics

  • 1860 Presidential Election
    • Republican National Convention
    • Post-Convention Campaign
  • Presidential Patronage
    • Pre-Inaugural Patronage
    • Civil War Patronage
    • 1864 Patronage Problems
  • Gubernatorial Elections
  • Mayoral Elections
  • The 1863 Draft Riots
    • The Riots’ Causes
    • The Riots on July 13-16
    • Suppression of Riot on July 15-16
    • Response to Riots
  • 1864 Presidential Election
    • New York Maneuvers
    • Republican National Convention
    • Democratic National Convention
    • August Conspiracy
    • Soldier’s Votes
    • Election Day, 1864
    • Terrorist Conspiracy: Hotel Bombings

Preface by Lewis Lehrman

Introduction by Richard Behn

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How Columbia receives McLellan's Salutation from the Chicago Platform

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