
Born on the frontier of Kentucky and raised on modest farms, he grew up amid hard labor, scarce schooling, and a restless curiosity that drove him to learn by any means available. From flatboat trips down the Mississippi to his stint as a postmaster in New Salem, his early years are a portrait of relentless self‑improvement, marked by a brief military service, a venture into blacksmithing, and finally a determined turn to the law.
His legal practice in Springfield opened doors to politics, where he quickly earned a reputation as a thoughtful speaker and a staunch advocate for internal improvements. The book follows his rise through the Illinois legislature, his fiery debates with Stephen Douglas, and the pivotal “House Divided” speech that thrust him onto the national stage. By the time the Republican nomination arrives, listeners can feel the tension and hope surrounding a leader poised to guide a nation on the brink of profound change.
Full title
A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln Condensed from Nicolay & Hay's Abraham Lincoln: A History
Language
en
Duration
~18 hours (1049K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Juliet Sutherland, Chuck Greif and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net
Release date
2005-07-19
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1832–1901
Best known as Abraham Lincoln’s private secretary, he went on to help shape the president’s legacy through public service, journalism, and a major collaborative biography. His life traces a remarkable path from immigrant beginnings to the center of American political history.
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