Author:Amos Kendall

Works

 * Mr. Kendall's address to the people of the United States [political campaign pamphlet] (1840)
 * Morse's patent. Full exposure of Dr. Chas. T. Jackson's pretensions to the invention of the American electro-magnetic telegraph (1852)
 * Address of Amos Kendall, to the Committee on Indian Affairs of the House of Representatives, in relation to the claim of Amos and John E. Kendall (1854)
 * Letters exposing the mismanagement of public affairs by Abraham Lincoln, and the political combinations to secure his re-election [political campaign pamphlet] (1864)
 * Letters on our country's crisis [political campaign pamphlet] (1864)
 * Inauguration of the College for the Deaf & Dumb, at Washington, District of Columbia, June 28th, 1864 (1864)
 * Autobiography of Amos Kendall (1872), edited by William Stickney (Kendall's son-in-law)