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Web watch: the Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln

Tue Feb 24 2009

This year marks the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln is an eight-volume set first published in 1953.� The set contains correspondence, speeches, and other of Lincoln’s writings, and these were transcribed and annotated over a number of years.� The Abraham Lincoln Association and the University of Michigan have made them available online.�

Whilst it may not be strictly relevant to a 21st century legal practice, hours can be spent browsing the works of a great lawyer, president and orator. The site is fully searchable and contains materials such as a first draft of the Gettysburg Address and an otherwise unremarkable "card of admission" [to the White House] for a Mr Ashmun and friend, signed by Mr Lincoln at 8.30 pm on 14 April 1865 on his way to the theatre where he was assassinated.

24 February 2009

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