A tale of two women The study of an unlikely friendship In Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Keckly, Jennifer Fleischner offers an interpretation of a remarkable female friendship that spanned the Civil War, the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, and the early years of the Reconstructi...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
Abstract: The correspondence of John and Susan Kean, opened only recently at Liberty Hall Museum / K...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...
Similar in format and length, both titles are well-written contributions to the new Concise Lincoln ...
Long before President Lincoln’s death in 1865, his wife, Mary Lincoln, was regarded as an insane wom...
LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN Let us now praise famous women. Ida Tarbell, one of the most...
In 1846, Cecelia, a 15-year-old slave girl traveled to Niagara Falls with her young Louisville mistr...
Nurses and Little Women A novel of Barton and Alcott Patricia O\u27Brien follows up her study on ...
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
This paper considers Mary Todd Lincoln from the perspective of her relationship with her home state ...
German Americans, Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party As a retired marketing executive, Donald...
The Tormented First Lady The story behind The Madness of Mary Lincoln is, perhaps, as intriguing...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
A Life Saving Friendship: Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed In this interesting book, Charles B. Stro...
In the fictional Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies, friendship, intrigue, dan...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
Abstract: The correspondence of John and Susan Kean, opened only recently at Liberty Hall Museum / K...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...
Similar in format and length, both titles are well-written contributions to the new Concise Lincoln ...
Long before President Lincoln’s death in 1865, his wife, Mary Lincoln, was regarded as an insane wom...
LET US NOW PRAISE FAMOUS MEN AND WOMEN Let us now praise famous women. Ida Tarbell, one of the most...
In 1846, Cecelia, a 15-year-old slave girl traveled to Niagara Falls with her young Louisville mistr...
Nurses and Little Women A novel of Barton and Alcott Patricia O\u27Brien follows up her study on ...
Review of: "Lincoln\u27s Forgotten Ally: Judge Advocate General Joseph Holt of Kentucky," by Elizabe...
This paper considers Mary Todd Lincoln from the perspective of her relationship with her home state ...
German Americans, Abraham Lincoln, and the Republican Party As a retired marketing executive, Donald...
The Tormented First Lady The story behind The Madness of Mary Lincoln is, perhaps, as intriguing...
Elizabeth Leonard’s latest work in a long line of impressive scholarship is a love letter of sorts. ...
A Life Saving Friendship: Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed In this interesting book, Charles B. Stro...
In the fictional Dear Ellen Bee: A Civil War Scrapbook of Two Union Spies, friendship, intrigue, dan...
Review of: Lincoln’s Generals’ Wives: Four Women Who Influenced the Civil War—for Better and for Wo...
Abstract: The correspondence of John and Susan Kean, opened only recently at Liberty Hall Museum / K...
The East Wing in Crisis Civil Strife in the Presidential Family The author of a half-dozen popular...