FOOTNOTES TO "LINCOLN THE CROSS-EXAMINER"



1] G. Christopher Ritter, Creating Winning Trial Strategies and Graphics (Chicago: ABA Publishing, 2004), 84-85.


2] George R. Dekle, Sr., Abraham Lincoln’s Most Famous Case: The Almanac Trial (Santa Barbera: ABC-CLIO, 2014), 86-99.


3] Isaac N. Arnold, Sketch of the Life of Abraham Lincoln (New York: John B. Bachelder, Publisher, 1869), 17.


4] Isaac N. Arnold, The Life of Abraham Lincoln, 3rd edition (Chicago: Jansen, McClurg, and Company, 1885), 84.


5] William Eleroy Curtis, Abraham Lincoln (Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott Company, 1902), 69.


6] Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf, Abraham Lincoln as a Criminal Lawyer (Rock Island, Illinois: Augustana Book Concern, 1923), 6.


7] Joseph H. Barrett, Abraham Lincoln and his Presidency, Volume 1 (Cincinnati: The Robert Clark Company, 1904), 122.


8] Frederick Trevor Hill, Lincoln the Lawyer (New York: The Century Co., 1906), 225-226.


9] Ibid, 219-220.


10 Michael Burlingame, Abraham Lincoln: A Life, (Johns Hopkins University Press, 2013), 2:197-198.


11] Lincoln, Letter to General George B. McClellan, February 3, 1862, Collected Works, 5:118-119.


12 Ibid, 5:121-124.


13 Orrin N. Carter, “Lincoln and Douglas as Lawyers,” Proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association for the Year 1910-1911, Volume 4 (Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Torch Press, 1912), 231


14] Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln, Second Debate with Douglas at Freeport, August 27, 1858, Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln (New Brunswick, NJ: Rutgers University Press, 1953), 3:39-40.


15] Ibid,3:40-41.


16] Ibid, 3:43.


17] Hill, Lincoln the Lawyer, 278-279.


18] Lincoln, “Spot” Resolutions, December 22, 1847, Collected Works, 1:420-422.


19] Hill, Lincoln the Lawyer, 153.


20] John P. Frank, Lincoln as a Lawyer (Urbana: University Press of Illinois, 1961), 110.

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