Author:Abraham Lincoln

Inaugural addresses

 * First Inaugural Address (4 March 1861)
 * Second Inaugural Address (4 March 1865)

State of the Union addresses

 * First State of the Union address (3 December 1861)
 * Second State of the Union address (1 December 1862)
 * Third State of the Union address (8 December 1863)
 * Fourth State of the Union address (6 December 1864)

Executive orders and proclamations

 * Executive Orders


 * Order to Suspend Habeas Corpus, April 27, 1861
 * Order to Suspend Habeas Corpus, July 2, 1861
 * Amnesty to Political or State Prisoners (February 14, 1862)
 * Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation (September 22, 1862)
 * Proclamation Suspending Habeas Corpus (September 24, 1862)
 * Final Emancipation Proclamation (January 1, 1863)
 * The Emancipation Proclamation (1863) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * Proclamation Suspending Habeas Corpus (September 15, 1863)
 * Thanksgiving Proclamation (1863) (October 3, 1863)
 * Proclamation of Amnesty (December 8, 1863)
 * Proclamation Declaring Martial Law and a Further Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus in Kentucky (July 5, 1864)

Other works

 * Life and Works of Abraham Lincoln, Volume 3
 * "I Am Humble Abraham Lincoln"
 * The Improvement of Sangamon River
 * In Favor of Equal Suffrage and Public Improvements
 * Perils of Mobocracy
 * The Perpetuation of Our Political Institutions, known as The Lyceum Address (January 27, 1838)
 * Injustice the Foundation of Slavery
 * Against the Sale of State Lands at a Low Price
 * The Home Market and Other Advantages of a Protective Tariff
 * "Spot Resolutions" on Mexican War
 * In Favor of Internal Improvements
 * Eulogy of Henry Clay
 * House Divided Speech (June 16, 1858)
 * The Lincoln–Douglas debates of 1858
 * Address before the Wisconsin State Agricultural Society (1859) (page)
 * Cooper Union Speech (1860) (page)
 * Farewell Address (1861) (page)
 * Gettysburg Address (November 19, 1863) [[Image:Speaker Icon.svg|20px]]
 * Speeches to Ohio Regiments (1864) (page)
 * The Peace Conference: Message from President Lincoln (February 11, 1865)
 * Final public address (April 11, 1865) (page)
 * The Bear Hunt, poem
 * Remarkable Case of Arrest for Murder, short story
 * Niagara always forever

Letters

 * Letter to W. H. Lamon (June 11, 1858)
 * Letter to Jesse W. Fell (December 1859)
 * Letters to Carl Schurz:
 * 1860: June 18.
 * 1862: November 10 and November 24.
 * Letter to A. G. Hodges (April 4, 1864)
 * Letter to Mrs. Bixby (November 21, 1864; a current belief is that this was written by his secretary, John Hay)

Telegrams

 * Telegram to Lt. Gen. Ulysses Grant at City Point, Virginia (August 17, 1864)

Works about Lincoln

 * See also: Category:Assassination of Abraham Lincoln


 * "The Death of Lincoln", poem by William Bryant
 * "The Quakers are Out" by John Greenleaf Whittier about Lincoln's 1860 Presidential campaign
 * Abraham Lincoln, president elect of the United States, article published in December 1860 by Once a Week magazine, London.
 * "Abraham Lincoln: A Horatian Ode" (1865), poem by Richard Henry Stoddard
 * "For the Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln" (1865) by Oliver Wendell Holmes
 * "O Captain! My Captain!" (1865), poem by Walt Whitman
 * The Life of Abraham Lincoln (1866), by Josiah Gilbert Holland
 * Six Months at the White House (1866) by Francis Bicknell Carpenter
 * Oration in Memory of Abraham Lincoln (1876) by Frederick Douglass
 * The Life of Abraham Lincoln (1885), by Isaac N. Arnold
 * Abraham Lincoln: A History (1890) by John G. Nicolay and John Hay
 * Abraham Lincoln: An Essay (1891) by Carl Schurz
 * Abraham Lincoln, a poem (1895) by Lyman Whitney Allen
 * "The Story of Abraham Lincoln" from Four Great Americans (1897) by James Baldwin
 * The Perfect Tribute (1906) by Mary Raymond Shipman Andrews
 * Tolstoy on Lincoln (1909) by Leo Tolstoy as told to Count S. Stakelberg
 * "A Hero" (1909), poem by Florence Earle Coates
 * "Abraham Lincoln address" (1909), by George Llewellyn Christian
 * "His Face" (1911), poem by Florence Earle Coates
 * Abraham Lincoln: A Story and a Play (1914) by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade
 * "Abraham Lincoln" (1914) by John Hay in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914
 * "Abraham Lincoln address" (1909), by George Llewellyn Christian
 * "His Face" (1911), poem by Florence Earle Coates
 * Abraham Lincoln: A Story and a Play (1914) by Mary Hazelton Blanchard Wade
 * "Abraham Lincoln" (1914) by John Hay in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914
 * "Abraham Lincoln" (1914) by John Hay in The Presidents of the United States, 1789-1914

Letters to Lincoln

 * Letter from Carl Schurz (May 22, 1860)
 * Letter from Carl Schurz (November 8, 1862)
 * Letter from Carl Schurz (November 20, 1862)
 * Elder Letter to President Lincoln (1864)

Letters of Condolence to his family

 * Louis-Philippe to Mary Todd Lincoln, Friday, May 5, 1865