Herndon’s Lincoln

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Herndon’s Lincoln is a landmark 19th-century biography of Abraham Lincoln, based on the recollections and research of Lincoln’s longtime law partner William Herndon.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf biography
book
about early life of Abraham Lincoln
law career of Abraham Lincoln
life of Abraham Lincoln
personal character of Abraham Lincoln
author Jesse W. Weik
William Herndon
surface form: William H. Herndon
basedOn recollections of William H. Herndon
research of William H. Herndon
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
genre biography
hasPart Herndon’s Lincoln self-linksurface differs
surface form: Herndon’s interviews with Lincoln’s contemporaries

accounts of Lincoln’s legal practice in Springfield, Illinois
anecdotes about Abraham Lincoln
descriptions of Lincoln’s frontier upbringing
historicalFigureDocumented Lincoln’s law partners and colleagues
Lincoln’s political associates in Illinois
Mary Todd Lincoln
historicalPeriodCovered 19th-century United States
language English
mainSubject Abraham Lincoln
notableFor being a landmark 19th-century Lincoln biography
portrayal of Abraham Lincoln’s personality
use of oral history sources
portrays Abraham Lincoln as a complex and sometimes melancholy figure
publicationCentury 19th century
scholarlyReputation controversial for some of its claims about Lincoln’s private life
foundational source for Lincoln studies
sourceTypeUsed contemporary interviews
letters
personal reminiscences
timeSpanOfRecollections Lincoln’s youth to his presidency

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William Herndon notableWork Herndon’s Lincoln
Herndon’s Lincoln hasPart Herndon’s Lincoln self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Herndon’s interviews with Lincoln’s contemporaries