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- GLC#
- GLC05123
- Type
- Books & pamphlets
- Date
- 4 March 1861
- Author/Creator
- Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865
- Title
- Inaugural address of the President of the United States, on the fourth of March, 1861.
- Place Written
- Washington, District of Columbia
- Pagination
- 10 p. : Height: 14.5 cm, Width: 22.5 cm
- Primary time period
- Civil War and Reconstruction, 1861-1877
- Sub-Era
- The American Civil War
Lincoln focuses on increasing his support in the North while attempting to not further alienate the South. He references four important documents: Henry Clay's 1850 Speech on compromise, Webster's reply to Hayne, Andrew Jackson's proclamation against nullification, and the U.S. Constitution. Marked Senate executive document No. 1, special session.
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