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The Lincoln Herald is one of the longest running publications about Lincoln and the Civil War. Incorporating Historical Research and Scholarship on the WAR BETWEEN THE STATES.
This is a digital scan of the 1987 fall edition of the serial.
Table of Contents
- Editorial
- Editorial on Don Phillips' Part II Article on "Abraham Lincoln-The Manager." " Dealing with Severe and Unjust Criticism" in Lincoln Herald, Spring 1987.
- Articles
- Eyewitness to History: Newton Ferree, the Lincoln Assassination and the Close of the Civil War in Washington By John K. Lattimer and Terry Alford
- LINCOLN'S IMMORTALITY By John A. Lloyd
- THE TRIAL AND EXECUTION OF TWO CONFEDERATE AGENTS IN NEW YORK By Joseph George, Jr.
- Lincoln in the 1850s: Freedom and Responsibility By David Hein
- Never Defeated Yet Edited by Paul Kallina
- Features
- LINCOLN RELATED ORGANIZATIONS 1987 By Gary R. Planck
- A Review of TELL MOTHER I DIED FOR MY COUNTRY By David Llewellyn Dodds
- Lincoln News Digest By GARY R. PLANCK, Literary Editor
- Publication/Playback Review
Publication Date
Fall 1987
Publisher
Lincoln Memorial University Press
City
Harrogate
Keywords
American Civil War, Abraham Lincoln
Disciplines
United States History
Rights
Copyright (1987) Lincoln Memorial University. Online access to materials within this collection is provided for research and educational purposes only. Use of materials are subject to current United States copyright law and guidelines set forth by the Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum. Copyright restrictions may apply. Researchers are responsible for any infringement upon these restrictions.
Recommended Citation
Suppiger, Joseph E., "Lincoln Herald Fall 1987 Vol. 89, No. 3" (1987). The Lincoln Herald 1980s. 40.
https://digitalcommons.lmunet.edu/allmlh80/40

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Recommended Citation: The Lincoln Herald, Harrogate: Lincoln Memorial University Press, (year). Citing an article: Author of the Article, "Title of the Article" The Lincoln Herald, (Harrogate: Lincoln Memorial University Press, year). pg.