Papers, 2006-2008.

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Papers, 2006-2008.

Final edited manuscript and page proofs for Lincoln and His World, vol. 1, The Early Years: Birth to First Election; manuscript with annotations by Wayne Temple, final edited manuscript, and page proofs for vol. 2, Prairie Politician, 1834-1842, published by Stackpole Books in 2006 and 2008 respectively.

1.66 linear feet (4 manuscript boxes)

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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