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Volume 105 • Number 4

DECEMBER 2009


Staff

ARTICLES

Losing Lincoln: A Call to Commemorative Action 307
Keith A. Erekson, guest editor

Securing Lincoln's Indiana Legacy: Saving the Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection. 317
Comments by Ian Rolland, Michael Westfall, Jeffrey R. Krull, and Barry Dressel

Interpreting Lincoln: A Work in Progress Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial as a Case Study 327
Michael A. Capps

Abraham Lincoln Statues in the Hoosier State 342
James A. Percoco

Jesse W. Weik: The Young Indiana Lawyer Who Made Herndon's Lincoln Possible 365
Randall T. Shepard

REVIEWS

Davis and Wilson, eds., The Lincoln-Douglas Debates and Guelzo, Lincoln and Douglas: The Debates That Defined America 391
By Dan Monroe

Bartelt, There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln's Indiana Youth 394
By Richard F. Nation

Harris, Lincoln's Rise to the Presidency 395
By Mark E. Steiner

Dirck, ed., Lincoln Emancipated: The President and the Politics of Race 397
By Paul D. Escott

McClintock, Lincoln and the Decision for War: The Northern Response to Secession 398
By Allen C. Guelzo

McPherson, Tried By War: Abraham Lincoln as Commander in Chief 401
By Michael A. Genovese

Bulla, Lincoln's Censor: Milo Hascall and the Freedom of the Press in Civil War Indiana 402
By Debra Reddin Van Tuyll

Spurgeon, Man of Douglas, Man of Lincoln: The Political Odyssey of James Henry Lane 404
By Brooke Speer Orr

Marten and Foster, eds., More Than a Contest Between Armies: Essays on the Civil War Era 406
By James J. Holmberg

Gillispie, Andersonvilles of the North: The Myths and Realities of Northern Treatment of Civil War Confederate Prisoners 407
By Stephen E. Towne

Jeffrey, Abolitionists Remember: Antislavery Autobiographies and the Unfinished Work of Emancipation 409
By John David Smith

REVIEW NOTICES 412


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