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Bibliography and Source List for Lincoln’s Legacy Learning Kits Abraham Lincoln Biography Kit Primary Sources Abraham Lincoln Collection (Henry Horner Collection), Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (ALPL) Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress (LOC) David Davis Papers, ALPL Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee Harper’s Weekly, www.sonofthesouth.net/leefoundation/civil-war/1865/April/abraham-lincoln-coffin.html. University of Illinois Library Rare Books and Special Collections Division, Library of Congress Secondary Sources Baker, Jean H. Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography, (1987). Donald, David Herbert. Lincoln, (1995). Gienapp, William. Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America – A Biography, (2002). Gienapp, William, ed. This Fiery Trial: The Speeches and Writings of Abraham Lincoln, (2002). Lorant, Stefan. Lincoln: A Picture Story of His Life (1975). McClure, J.B., ed. Anecdotes & Stories of Abraham Lincoln, (original: 1888; reprint: 2006). Randall, Ruth Painter. Lincoln’s Sons (1955). Online Resources National Park Service, www.nps.gov The National Park Service: John Wilkes Booth, www.nps.gov/archive/fofth/booth.htm Mary Lincoln Research Site, home.att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln15.html Mr. Lincoln’s White House, www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org Abraham Lincoln Research Site: Eddie Lincoln, http://home.att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln67.html Mary Todd Lincoln Kit Primary Sources Abraham Lincoln Collection (Henry Horner Collection), Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (ALPL) David Davis Papers, ALPL Secondary Sources Baker, Jean H. Mary Todd Lincoln. New York: W.W. Norton and Company, 1987. …….. “Mary Todd Lincoln: Managing Home, Husband, and Children.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association http:// www.history cooperative.org, 1990. Bayne, Julia Taft. Tad Lincoln’s Father. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company, 1931. Croy, Homer. The Trial of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Van Rees Press, 1962. Emerson, Jason. “The Madness of Mary Lincoln.” American Heritage http://www.americanheritage.com 2006. Fleischner, Jennifer. Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly. New York: Broadway Books, 2003. Grimsley, Elizabeth Todd. “Six Months in the White House.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 19 (1926-1927): 43-73. Hart, Richard E., complier. Lincoln’s Springfield: The Public Square (1823-1865) Elijah Iles House Foundation, Springfield, Illinois, 2004. Helm, Katherine. The True Story of Mary, Wife of Lincoln. New York: Harper and Brothers Publishers,1928. Hunt, Eugenia Jones. My Personal Recollections of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln. Peoria, Illinois: Helen A. Moser, 1966. Leisch, Juanita. Who Wore What? Women’s Wear, 1861-1865. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1995. Leslie, Eliza. Directions for Cookery in its Various Branches. Philadelphia: Carey & Hart, 1838. ……..The Ladies Guide to True Politeness and Perfect Manners. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers, 1864. PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov P 217.558.8844 112 North 6th Street., Springfield, IL 62701 “Lincoln’s First Levee.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 11 (April 1918): 386-390. Lucas, Marion B. A History of Blacks in Kentucky: From Slavery to Segregation. University of Kentucky Press, 2003. McCreary, Donna D. Lincoln’s Table: Victorian Recipes from Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois to the White House. Zionsville, IN: Guild Press of Indiana, 2000. Neely, Mark E., Jr. and R. Gerald McMurty. The Insanity File: The Case of Mary Todd Lincoln. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1986. Pratt, Harry E. editor, “The Lincoln’s go Shopping.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society 48 (Spring 1955): 65-81. ……….. The Personal Finances of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield, IL: The Abraham Lincoln Association, 1943. Randall, Ruth Painter. Mary Lincoln, Biography of a Marriage. Boston: Little, Brown and Company, 1953. Rietveld, Ronald D. “The Lincoln White House Community.” Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 20.2 (1999) < http://www.history cooperative.org >. Ross, Ishbel. The President’s Wife: Mary Todd Lincoln. New York: G.P. Putnam’s Sons, 1973. Ross, Rodney. A. “Mary Todd Lincoln, Patient, at Bellevue Place, Batavia.” Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society Spring (1970): 5-34. Stronks, Jim. “Mary Todd Lincoln’s Sad Summer in Hyde Park.” Hyde Park Historical Society Newsletter, Spring, 1998, vol. 20, < www.hydeparkhistory.org >. Townsend, William H. Lincoln and the Bluegrass. University of Kentucky Press, 1955. Turner, Justin G. and Linda Levitt Turner. Mary Todd Lincoln: Her Life and Letters, New York: Fromm International Publishing Corp., 1987. Ward, Geoffrey C. The House at Eighth and Jackson. Springfield, IL: Sangamon State University, 1978. ……..Lincoln and His Family. < http://www.american.Heritage.com/articles/magazine/ah/1989 >. Online Resources National Park Service, http://www.nps.gov Mary Lincoln Research Site, home.att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln15.html Mr. Lincoln’s White House, www.mrlincolnswhitehouse.org The Lincoln Institute, http://www.abrahamlincoln.org Kentuckian Digital History, http://kdl.kyvl.org Mary Todd Lincoln House, http://www.mtlhouse.org Mr. Lincoln and Friends, http://www.mrlincolnandfriends.org Lincoln Home information, http://www.nps.gov/liho/ Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, http://quod.lib.umich.edu/l/lincoln The White House, www.whitehouse.gov/history/firstladies Abraham Lincoln Papers at the Library of Congress, http://memory.loc.gov Civil War Soldier Kit Primary Sources Abraham Lincoln Collection (Henry Horner Collection), Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library (ALPL) Abraham Lincoln Papers, Library of Congress (LOC) Audio/Visual Collection, ALPL Ballou Papers, ALPL Prints and Photographs Collection, LOC Secondary Sources Alleman, Tillie (Pierce), At Gettysburg or What a Girl Saw and Heard of the Battle (1889, reprint 1995). Bell, Irvin Wiley, The Life of Billy Yank, The Common Soldier of the Union (1952 & 1978). Bell Irvin Wiley, The Life of Johnny Reb, The Common Soldier of the Confederacy, (1943 & 1978). Bennett, William W. A Narrative of the Great Revival Which Prevailed in the Southern Armies During the Late Civil War (1877, digitized 2006). Berlin, Ira, et. al. Freedom’s Soldiers: The Black Military Experience in the Civil War (1998). Billings, John D. Hardtack and Coffee; or, The unwritten story of army life, including chapters on enlisting, life in tents and log huts, Jonahs and beats, offences and punishments, raw recruits, foraging, crops and crops badges, the wagon trains, the army mule, the engineering corps, the signal corps, etc., illustrated by Charles W. Reed. )Originally published in 1888. Reprinted by William S. Konecky Associates, Inc., 2005). Boatner, Mark M. The Civil War Dictionary (1959, digitized 2008). PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov P 217.558.8844 112 North 6th Street., Springfield, IL 62701 Carwardine, Richard J. Evangelicals and Politics in Antebellum America (1993). Davis,James E. Frontier Illinois (2000). Degenhart, Harry Lee. Charles Francis Emergy, the 116th Infantry, Illinois volunteers by Harry Lee, Thesis (M.S.) Eastern Illinois University, 1968. Detzer, David and Gene Smith. Allegiance: Fort Sumter, Charleston, and the Beginning of the Civil War (2001). Fleetwood, Christian. The Negro as a Soldier (1895). Futch, Ovid L. History of Andersonville Prison (1968). Gallagher, Gary W. The Confederate War (1977). Garrison, Webb. Amazing Women of the Civil War: Fascinating True Stories of Women Who Made A Difference (1999). Geary, James W. We Need Men: The Union Draft in the Civil War (1991). Gindlesperger, James. Escape From Libby Prison (1996). Goen, C.C. Broken Churches, Broken Nation (1985). Hall, Richard. Patriots in Disguise (1993). Henry, Joseph O. The United States Christian Commission in the Civil War (1960). Hicken, Victor. Illinois in the Civil War (1991). Kelly, C. Brian and Ingrid Smyer. Best Little Stories From the Civil War (1994). Long, E.B. and Barbara Long. The Civil War Day by Day: An Almanac, 1861-1865 (1985). Martinez, J. Michael. Life and Death in Civil War Prisons: The Parallel Torments of Corporal John Wesly Minnich, C.S.A. and Sergeant Warren Lee Goss. U.S.A. (2004). Mettger, Zak. Till Victory Is Won: Black Soldiers in the Civil War (1994). Miller, Edward A., Jr. The Black Civil War Soldiers of Illinois: The Story of the Twenty-Ninth U.S. Colored Infantry (1998). Miller, Randall M. Religion and the American Civil War (1998) Mikaelian Allen and Mike Wallace. Medal of Honor: Profiles of America’s Military Heroes from the Civil War to the Present (2003). Mitchell, Reid. Civil War Soldiers (1990). Moore, Albert Burton. Conscription and Conflict in the Confederacy, (1924; reprint 1963) Moorhead, James H. Religion and the Civil War: The Northern Side (1998). Palmer, Goerge H. The Journal of Major George H. Palmer, Medal of Honor Recipient: A Chronicle of His Early Life and Participation in the U. S. Civil and Plains Indians Wars (2000). Robertson, James I. Jr., Soldiers Blue and Gray. Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1988 Satterlee, John L. The Journal & The 114th – 1861 to 1865 (1979). Shosteck, Robert. Leonard Karpeles: Civil War Hero (n.d.) Schroeder-Lein, Glenna R. The Encyclopedia of Civil War Medicine (2008). Shattuck, Gardiner H. Jr., A Shield and Hiding Place: The Religious Life of the Civil War Armies (1987). Smith, Robin and Bill Younghusband. American Civil War Zouave (1996). Speer, Lonnie R. Portals to Hell: The Military Prisons of the Civil War (1997). Stampp, Kenneth, The Causes of the Civil War (1965, reprint 1992). Time-Life