"Lincoln" : speech of Hon. Richard Yates, of Illinois, in the House of Representatives, February 12, 1921.
"My paramount object in the struggle is to save the Union, and is not either to save or to destroy slavery" : Lincoln defines his purpose in the Civil War in one of the most famous of all his letters to Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune, Old Hampshire Bond.
"Nil de mortuis nisi veritas" : confederate leaders and other citizens request the House of Delegates to repeal the Resolution of Respect to Abraham Lincoln, the barbarian.
"Posting the books between the North and the South" : speech of Hon. John J. Perry, of Maine ; delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, March 7, 1860.
"Second census" of Kentucky - 1800 : a privately compiled and published enumeration of tax payers appearing in the 79 manuscript volumes extant of tax lists of the 42 counties of Kentucky in existence in 1800.
"Sixty years" : a compilation of articles describing six decades in the growth and development of Detroit and its environs, 1881-1941.
"Slavery ordained of God" : the southern slaveholders' view of biblical history and modern politics /
"Southern battlefields" : a list of battlefields on and near the lines of the Nashville, Chattanooga & St. Louis Railway and Western & Atlantic Railway, and a brief description of the more important battles fought along these lines ; also information about Lookout Mountain, Chickamauga Park and the famous engine "General."
"Take all of this book upon reason that you can, and the balance on faith, and you will live and die a happier man.".
"The better angels of our nature" : Lincoln, propaganda and public opinion in the North during the American Civil War /
"The Douglas' has come!" : Stephen A. Douglas and the presidential campaign of 1860 in Fort Wayne, Indiana /
"The higher law" in its application to the Fugitive slave bill : a sermon on the duties men owe to God and to governments /
"The land mourneth" the death of Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States : a sermon delivered in the Church of the Covenant, on Sunday evening, April 16th, 1865 /
"The last days of Lincoln" : the story of a unique booklet describing this historical event and illustrated with reproductions of many rare prints.