Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853
Based on deep consultation of seldom-examined primary sources, this third volume in Richard Lawrence Miller's massive Lincoln biography follows Lincoln's long effort to win a seat in Congress, his activity there, and his return to Illinois—chastened by his Washington experience. Topics include: Lincoln's anti-slavery efforts in Congress; the popularity of his stance against the Mexican War (which, contrary to common belief, didn't significantly harm his political reputation); his support of Zachary Taylor's presidential campaign and his subsequent efforts to win a patronage job from the Taylor White House; his political activities after returning to Illinois; and his generally happy home life with Mary and his sons. Throughout the work, a new portrait emerges of Lincoln as a canny politician, making his own luck by striking swiftly and strongly when opportunities arose.

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Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853
Based on deep consultation of seldom-examined primary sources, this third volume in Richard Lawrence Miller's massive Lincoln biography follows Lincoln's long effort to win a seat in Congress, his activity there, and his return to Illinois—chastened by his Washington experience. Topics include: Lincoln's anti-slavery efforts in Congress; the popularity of his stance against the Mexican War (which, contrary to common belief, didn't significantly harm his political reputation); his support of Zachary Taylor's presidential campaign and his subsequent efforts to win a patronage job from the Taylor White House; his political activities after returning to Illinois; and his generally happy home life with Mary and his sons. Throughout the work, a new portrait emerges of Lincoln as a canny politician, making his own luck by striking swiftly and strongly when opportunities arose.

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Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853

Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853

by Richard Lawrence Miller
Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853

Lincoln and His World: Volume 3, The Rise to National Prominence, 1843-1853

by Richard Lawrence Miller

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Based on deep consultation of seldom-examined primary sources, this third volume in Richard Lawrence Miller's massive Lincoln biography follows Lincoln's long effort to win a seat in Congress, his activity there, and his return to Illinois—chastened by his Washington experience. Topics include: Lincoln's anti-slavery efforts in Congress; the popularity of his stance against the Mexican War (which, contrary to common belief, didn't significantly harm his political reputation); his support of Zachary Taylor's presidential campaign and his subsequent efforts to win a patronage job from the Taylor White House; his political activities after returning to Illinois; and his generally happy home life with Mary and his sons. Throughout the work, a new portrait emerges of Lincoln as a canny politician, making his own luck by striking swiftly and strongly when opportunities arose.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780786459285
Publisher: McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers
Publication date: 01/26/2011
Pages: 417
Product dimensions: 6.90(w) x 9.90(h) x 1.10(d)
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Richard Lawrence Miller is a retired community organizer and public radio producer. He lives in Kansas City, Missouri.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments v

Preface 1

1 1843: Thwarted for a Congressional Seat 3

2 1844: Thwarted Again 41

3 1845: Maneuvering Toward Congress 80

4 1846: Victory at Last 94

5 1847: Never-Ending Politics 125

6 1847-1848: Thirtieth Congress, First Session 157

7 1848: Illinois and Massachusetts 193

8 1848-1849: Thirtieth Congress, Second Session 217

9 1850: Slavery 249

10 1851: Slavery Still 285

11 1852: Law and Politics 299

12 1853: Last Days Before Battle 324

Chapter Notes 359

Sources 393

Index 405

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