
Herndon's Informants
Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln
Terry Wilson(Co-Author)
University of Illinois Press
Published on 15. August 2020
Book
Paperback/Softback
864 pages
978-0-252-08563-5 (ISBN)
Description
Winner of the Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award
More than 600 letters and interviews providing information about Abraham Lincoln's prepolitical and prelegal careers are included in this volume, a priceless collection never before available in one place. Women to whom Lincoln proposed marriage, political allies and adversaries, judges and fellow attorneys, longtime comrades, erstwhile friends--all speak out here in words first gathered by William H. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, between 1865 and 1890. Historian David Herbert Donald has called Herndon's materials "the basic source for Abraham Lincoln's early years."
Some of those Herndon questioned were illiterate; others could read but barely write. Completion of this undertaking took the editors to three major collections for the mammoth task of transcribing documents that often were nearly illegible.
Invaluable to Lincoln scholars and intriguing to anyone curious about Lincoln and his times, the book includes an introduction, scholarly annotations, a registry of the informants, and a detailed topical index.
More than 600 letters and interviews providing information about Abraham Lincoln's prepolitical and prelegal careers are included in this volume, a priceless collection never before available in one place. Women to whom Lincoln proposed marriage, political allies and adversaries, judges and fellow attorneys, longtime comrades, erstwhile friends--all speak out here in words first gathered by William H. Herndon, Lincoln's law partner, between 1865 and 1890. Historian David Herbert Donald has called Herndon's materials "the basic source for Abraham Lincoln's early years."
Some of those Herndon questioned were illiterate; others could read but barely write. Completion of this undertaking took the editors to three major collections for the mammoth task of transcribing documents that often were nearly illegible.
Invaluable to Lincoln scholars and intriguing to anyone curious about Lincoln and his times, the book includes an introduction, scholarly annotations, a registry of the informants, and a detailed topical index.
Reviews / Votes
Winner of the Abraham Lincoln Institute Book Award given by the Abraham Lincoln Institute of the Mid-Atlantic."[Wilson and Davis] have done a service of inestimable value to historians by the complete, accurately transcribed, indexed, and annotated edition of the written accounts of Herndon's interviews with 264 people. . . . It is a monumental achievement of scholarship. That is true not simply because of the editorial skill and effort required to complete it, but mainly because this material is the basis for most of what we know about the first half of Lincoln's life."
--James M. McPherson, New York Review of Books
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Edition
New edition
Language
English
Place of publication
Baltimore
United States
Target group
Professional and scholarly
College/higher education
Edition type
New edition
Dimensions
Height: 235 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 64 mm
Weight
1306 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-252-08563-5 (9780252085635)
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Douglas L. Wilson is the director of the Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College, in Galesburg, Illinois. Rodney O. Davis (d. 2019) was co-director of the Lincoln Studies Center at Knox College. They are the coeditors of Lincoln's Confidant: The Life of Noah Brooks, Herndon on Lincoln: Letters, Herndon's Lincoln, and The Lincoln-Douglas Debates.
Content
Preface vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xiii
Editorial Note xxv
Short Citations and Abbreviations xxix
Herndon's Informants: The Texts
1. Letters, Interviews, and Statements Collected by
William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik, 1865-92 3
2. Informant Testimony Reported in Herndon's Lincoln:
The True Story of a Great Life (1889) 707
3. Informant Testimony Reported in William H. Herndon's
Letters to Jesse W. Weik 713
4. Informant Testimony Reported in Jesse W. Weik's
The Real Lincoln (1922) 725
Register of Informants 737
Appendix: Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family,
by Paul H. Verduin 779
Index 785
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction xiii
Editorial Note xxv
Short Citations and Abbreviations xxix
Herndon's Informants: The Texts
1. Letters, Interviews, and Statements Collected by
William H. Herndon and Jesse W. Weik, 1865-92 3
2. Informant Testimony Reported in Herndon's Lincoln:
The True Story of a Great Life (1889) 707
3. Informant Testimony Reported in William H. Herndon's
Letters to Jesse W. Weik 713
4. Informant Testimony Reported in Jesse W. Weik's
The Real Lincoln (1922) 725
Register of Informants 737
Appendix: Brief Outline of the Joseph Hanks Family,
by Paul H. Verduin 779
Index 785