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THE PAPERS AND WRITINGS OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN - VOLUME SIX - CONSTITUTIONAL EDITION - Edited by Arthur Brooks Lapsley
THE WRITINGS OF A. LINCOLN, Volume Six, 1862-1863
1862
RECOMMENDATION OF NAVAL OFFICERS - MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.
TO THE SENATE AND HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES:
TELEGRAM TO GENERAL G. B. McCLELLAN. - WASHINGTON CITY, May 15, 1862.
SPEECH TO THE 12TH INDIANA REGIMENT, MAY [15?] 1862 - SOLDIERS, OF THE TWELFTH INDIANA REGIMENT:
MEMORANDUM OF PROPOSED ADDITIONS TO INSTRUCTIONS OF ABOVE DATE - TO GENERAL McDOWELL, AND GENERAL MEIGS'S INDORSEMENT THEREON.
MILITARY EMANCIPATION
FROM SECRETARY STANTON TO GENERAL McCLELLAN. - WASHINGTON, May 18, 1862.
This volume gathers Abraham Lincoln’s own words from the pivotal years of 1862‑1863, a time when the nation’s fate hung in the balance. Inside, listeners will hear the president’s formal messages to Congress, telegrams to his generals, and speeches to troops, all presented in the exact language he used. The documents capture the urgency of wartime decision‑making, from naval appointments and battlefield updates to Lincoln’s reflections on the sacrifices of ordinary soldiers.
Through these pages, the listener gains a rare, unfiltered view of how Lincoln balanced political strategy with personal concern for his commanders and the Union’s cause. His prose reveals a leader striving to sustain morale, coordinate complex operations, and uphold the principles of free government. The collection offers an intimate portrait of a statesman navigating crisis, letting modern ears experience the cadence and conviction that shaped a nation’s destiny.
Language
en
Duration
~10 hours (585K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by David Widger
Release date
2004-09-30
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1809–1865
Born in a Kentucky log cabin and largely self-educated, he rose to become the 16th president of the United States and one of the country’s most enduring figures. He led the nation through the Civil War and is remembered for preserving the Union and advancing the end of slavery.
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