Read Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln Online
Authors: Richard Brookhiser
The Ruins
(Volney),
55
Rush, Benjamin,
52
Rutledge, Edward,
164
Rutledge, John,
154–155
Sangamon River,
47
Scott, Dred,
123–125
Scott, Winfield,
81
,
93
,
107
,
132
,
189
,
213
Scott v. Sandford
,
123–125
,
131
,
134
,
147
,
177
,
221
Second Bank of the United States,
49
,
68
,
70
,
94
,
96
Second Battle of Bull Run,
213
Second Republic,
84
Self-government,
149
Senate, US
committees,
262–263
Seven Days’ Battle,
213
Seward, William,
257–258
,
281
,
298
reputation of,
144–145
as secretary of state,
181–184
,
192
,
198
,
218–219
,
254
,
264–265
Seymour, Horatio,
217
Shakespeare, William,
52
,
60
,
201
Sherman, Roger,
162
,
254
,
262
,
264–265
,
277
,
295
Sherman, William Tecumseh,
248–249
Shields, James,
81
abolishment of,
86–87
American West and,
116
Clay, Henry, and,
97–98
critics and issues regarding,
49–50
Declaration of Independence on,
116–118
,
125–126
,
135–136
disapprobation of,
136
end-dates for,
6
expansion of,
93–94
,
97–98
,
110
,
129–138
,
173–174
horrors of,
166
Kansas and,
127–128
popular sovereignty and,
109–110
,
114–115
,
141–142
,
177
states and,
38
US and,
5–6
US Congress and,
123
US Constitution and,
8
,
49–50
,
116–118
,
135–137
during wartime,
221–224
See also
Kansas-Nebraska Act
Slaves,
49–50
labor of,
18
land and,
37–38
metropolis of,
38–39
Smith, James,
106
legislature,
185
secession of,
187
Sparks, Jared,
152
Speeches,
194
in Columbus,
165
Inaugural Address (1860),
189–192
,
197–198
,
206–207
“The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions,”
61–66
for Scott, Winfield, (Springfield),
107–108
Second Annual Message to Congress,
209
Second Inaugural Address (1865),
277–284
,
296
Special Message to Congress,
231–237
,
245
Trenton,
243
Young Men’s Lyceum,
3–4
,
8–9
,
13
,
61–66
,
87
,
244–245
,
255
,
281
See also
Emancipation Proclamation
;
Gettysburg Address
Speed, Fanny Henning,
73
Speed, James,
260
Speed, Joshua,
49
recollections of,
72–73
,
245–246
,
259–260
Springfield, Illinois,
48
,
63
,
78–79
,
112
,
113–116
Stanton, Edwin,
140
,
197
,
205
,
219
,
249
States
border,
223–224
slavery and,
38
union and,
91
,
179
,
185
,
190
,
192
,
194
,
234
See also specific state
Stephens, Alexander,
7–8
,
82–83
,
93
,
219
,
281
,
299–300
consideration of,
185–187
”Corner-Stone” speech of,
192–197
,
233
as vice-president,
196
,
233
,
264–265
,
295
Strong, George Templeton,
203
politics and,
43–44
,
49
,
75
,
78
,
121
“The Suicide’s Soliloquy” (Lincoln, Abraham),
60
Sumner, Charles,
166–167
,
219
,
227
,
262–263
,
287
Supreme Court, US
justices of,
131
Swift, Jonathan,
58
Taney, Roger,
123–125
,
131
,
135
,
147
,
177
,
191
,
255
,
278
Tariffs,
96
Tennessee,
203
Terrorism,
126
Texas
Thomas, Rebecca,
77
,
83
,
85
,
192
,
231
,
241
,
273
Tocqueville, Alexis de,
1–2
Toledo Blade
,
208
Toleration,
115
Trade embargoes,
157
Transcendentalist,
167
Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo,
83
,
85
Treaty of Paris,
161
Trumbull, John,
156
Trumbull, Lyman,
120
,
121
,
128–129
,
148
,
153
Underground Railroad,
167
admission to,
18
advantages of,
211
Democrats and,
217
generalship,
213–214
interests of,
203
liberty and,
32–33
preservation of,
209–216
reverence for,
84–85
states’ secession from,
187
,
201
,
203
,
220
US Constitution and,
230–231
Union Army,
239
United States (US)
election of 1861,
6
slavery and,
5–6
Vallandingham, Clement,
207–208
Venus (slave),
34
Violence,
54
Virginia,
167
,
185
,
218
,
226
,
238
,
285–286
,
294
claim,
115–116
secession of,
203
war in,
211–213
Volney, Constantin de,
55
Voltaire,
55
War of 1812,
39–40
,
45
,
62
,
96
,
185
Ward, Artemus.
See
Browne, Charles Farrar