Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails

Mr. Lincoln's T-Mails
Author: Tom Wheeler
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 250
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061749834

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This “intriguing” look at the sixteenth president’s telegraph usage during the Civil War “revisits a familiar hero, but does so from an utterly new perspective” (Ken Burns). The Civil War was the first “modern war.” Because of rapid changes in American society, Abraham Lincoln became president of a divided United States during a period of technological and social revolution. Among the many modern marvels that gave the North an advantage was the telegraph, which Lincoln used to stay connected to the forces in the field in almost real time. No leader in history had ever possessed such a powerful tool to gain control over a fractious situation. An eager student of technology, Lincoln (the only president to hold a patent) had to learn to use the power of electronic messages. Without precedent to guide him, Lincoln began by reading the telegraph traffic among his generals. Then he used the telegraph to supplement his preferred form of communication—meetings and letters. He did not replace those face-to-face interactions. Through this experience, Lincoln crafted the best way to guide, reprimand, praise, reward, and encourage his commanders in the field. Written by a former FCC chairman, Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails tells a big story within a small compass—both an elegant work of history and a timeless lesson in leadership. By paying close attention to Lincoln’s “lightning messages,” we see a great leader adapt to a new medium. No reader of this work of history will be able to miss the contemporary parallels. Watching Lincoln carefully word his messages—and follow up on those words with the right actions—offers a striking example for those who spend their days tapping out notes on their various devices. “Mr. Lincoln’s T-Mails shines. . . . an accessible jaunt through this formative American event.” —USA Today “Wheeler shows a Lincoln groping for a best-use of new technology and learning the limitations of the ‘killer app.’”—Booklist “Altogether captivating.” —Harold Holzer, author of Brought Forth on This Continent: Abraham Lincoln and American Immigration

Mr. Lincoln's High-tech War

Mr. Lincoln's High-tech War
Author: Thomas B. Allen
Publisher: National Geographic Books
Total Pages: 152
Release: 2009
Genre: Juvenile Nonfiction
ISBN: 9781426303791

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Shows the part technology played in the North winning the Civil War over the South and how Lincoln appreciated technology after awhile.

Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers

Mr. Lincoln's Whiskers
Author: Karen Winnick
Publisher: Turtleback
Total Pages: 32
Release: 1999-09-01
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9780613788915

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For use in schools and libraries only. Twelve-year-old Grace Bedell, of Westfield, New York, sees a picture of the campaigning Abraham Lincoln and writes the president-to-be to tell him that a beard might improve his appearance

Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney

Lincoln and Chief Justice Taney
Author: James F. Simon
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 338
Release: 2007-11-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 0743250338

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The clashes between President Abraham Lincoln and Chief Justice Roger B. Taney over slavery, secession, and the president's constitutional war powers are vividly brought to life in this compelling story of the momentous tug-of-war between these two men during the worst crisis in American history.

Mr. Lincoln Opens His Mail

Mr. Lincoln Opens His Mail
Author: Clyde C. Walton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 44
Release: 1967
Genre: Office mail procedures
ISBN:

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Giant in the Shadows

Giant in the Shadows
Author: Jason Emerson
Publisher: SIU Press
Total Pages: 642
Release: 2012-03-27
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 0809330555

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Giant in the Shadows is the definitive biography of Robert T. Lincoln (1843-1926), the oldest son of Abraham and Mary Lincoln and their only child to live past age eighteen. Emerson, after nearly ten years of research, draws upon previously unavailable materials to cover Robert Lincoln's entire life in detail.

Stealing Lincoln's Body

Stealing Lincoln's Body
Author: Thomas J. CRAUGHWELL
Publisher: Harvard University Press
Total Pages: 286
Release: 2009-06-30
Genre: History
ISBN: 0674029976

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On the night of the 1876 presidential election, a gang of counterfeiters attempted to steal the entombed embalmed body of Abraham Lincoln and hold it for ransom. Craughwell returns to this bizarre, and largely forgotten, event with the first book to place the grave robbery in historical context. This rousing story of hapless con men, intrepid federal agents, and ordinary Springfield citizens offers an unusual glimpse into late-nineteenth-century America.

Manhunt

Manhunt
Author: James L. Swanson
Publisher: Harper Collins
Total Pages: 498
Release: 2009-10-13
Genre: History
ISBN: 0061803979

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Now an Apple TV+ Series “A terrific narrative of the hunt for Lincoln’s killers that will mesmerize the reader from start to finish.”—Doris Kearns Goodwin The murder of Abraham Lincoln set off the greatest manhunt in American history--the pursuit and capture of John Wilkes Booth. From April 14 to April 26, 1865, the assassin led Union cavalry troops on a wild, 12-day chase from the streets of Washington, D.C., across the swamps of Maryland, and into the forests of Virginia, while the nation, still reeling from the just-ended Civil War, watched in horror and sadness. Based on rare archival materials, obscure trial transcripts, and Lincoln’s own blood relics Manhunt is a fully documented, fascinating tale of murder, intrigue, and betrayal. A gripping hour-by-hour account told through the eyes of the hunted and the hunters, it is history as it’s never been read before.

Mr. Lincoln Goes to War

Mr. Lincoln Goes to War
Author: William Marvel
Publisher: HMH
Total Pages: 433
Release: 2006-05-10
Genre: History
ISBN: 0547561733

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An account of how America’s greatest crisis began, by “the Civil War’s master historical detective” (Stephen W. Sears, author of Chancellorsville). This groundbreaking book investigates the mystery of how the Civil War began, reconsidering the big question: Was it inevitable? The award-winning author of Andersonville and Lincoln’s Autocrat vividly recreates President Abraham Lincoln’s first year in office, from his inauguration through the rising crisis of secession and the first several months of the war. Drawing on original sources and examining previously overlooked factors, he leads the reader inexorably to the conclusion that Lincoln not only missed opportunities to avoid war but actually fanned the flames—and often acted unconstitutionally in prosecuting the war once it had begun. With a keen eye for the telling detail, on the battlefield as well as in the White House, this is revisionist history at its best, not sparing anyone, even Abraham Lincoln. “A brilliant narrative that reveals the possibilities of the past that were squandered by historical figures who seem so unassailable and godlike to us today.” —Peter S. Carmichael, author of The Last Generation “The most provocative account of events in 1861 in a generation. Readers who think they understand the Civil War’s first year and the roles played by Abraham Lincoln, Nathanial Lyon, Charles Stone, and a host of others should brace themselves for a bold new perspective.” —A. Wilson Greene, author of Breaking the Backbone of the Rebellion