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 Lincoln 793 Howe, M. A. De W. (ed.) The Memory of Lincoln. Boston, 1899. [Poetical tributes.] Churchill, W. The Crisis. 1901. Markham, E. Lincoln and Other Poems. 1901. Wright, Carrie Douglas. Lincoln's First Love. A True Story. Chicago, 1901. Pratt, S. G. Lincoln in Story. 1901. Staples, E. L. A Man of Destiny: being the Story of Abraham Lincoln; an Epic Poem. Shelton, Conn., 1902. Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. The Perfect Tribute. 1906. Atkinson, Eleanor. The Boyhood of Lincoln. 1908. Gerry, Margarita Spalding. The Toy Shop. 1908. Snider, D. I. Abraham Lincoln: An Interpretation in Biography. St. Louis, 1908. 2 vols. [A "'philosophical" biography.] Williams, F. H. The Burden Bearer: An Epic of Lincoln. Philadelphia, 1908. Atkinson, Eleanor. Lincoln's Love Story. 1909. Chittenden, L. E. Lincoln and the Sleeping Sentinel: The True Story. 1909. Gale, O. M., and Wheeler, H. M. The Knight of the Wilderness. Chicago, 1909. Greene, H. A Lincoln Conscript. Boston, 1909. Grierson, F. The Valley of Shadows. Boston, 1909. MacKaye, P. Ode on the Centenary of Abraham Lincoln. 1909. Abbatt, W. (ed.). The Lincoln Centenary in Literature. 1909. Booth, Mary J. Partial Bibliography of Poems relating to Abraham Lincoln. 111. Hist. Soc. Journ., Jan., 1909. SchaufBer, R. H. Lincoln's Birthday : A Comprehensive View of Lincoln as given in the most Notable Essays, Orations, and Poems, in Fiction and in Lincoln's Own Writings. 1909. Borglum, G. The Beauty of Lincoln. Everybody's, Feb., 1910. Robinson, E. A. The Master. In: The Town down the River. 1910. [This brief poem has been very influential in later interpretations of Lincoln's character.] Snider, D. J. Lincoln in the Black Hawk War. St. Louis, 19 10. Tarbell, Ida M. Father Abraham. 191 1. He Knew Lincoln. 191 1. Williams, A. D. (ed.) The Praise of Lincoln : an Anthology. Indianapolis, 19 1 1. Andrews, Mary Raymond Shipman. Counsel Assigned. 1912. Snider, D. J. Lincoln and Ann Rutledge. St. Louis, 1912. Dixon, T. The Southerner. 19 13. Scott, M. R. Supposed Diary of President Lincoln from the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise in 1854 until April 14, 1865. Newark, O., 1913. Snider, D. J. Lincoln in the White House. St. Louis, 1913. Lincoln at Rich- mond, St. Louis, 1914. [These two works, with those above by the same author, make up The Lincolniad, consisting of two volumes of prose biog- raphy (1908), and an elaborate tetralogy in varying metres.] BuUard, F. L. Tad and his Father. Boston, 1915. Fletcher, J. G. Lincoln. In: Some Imagist Poets: 1917. Boston, 1917. Lindsay, Vachel. Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight. In: The Congo and Other Poems. 1915. Masters, E. L. Spoon River Anthology. 1915. [Numerous poems deal with Lincoln, as is the case in this writer's later volumes.] Oldroyd, O. H. (ed.) The Poets' Lincoln : Tributes in Verse. Washington, 1915. Willsie, H. M. Benefits Forgot. 1917. Sandburg, Carl. Comhuskers. 191 8. [Various poems in this collection.] Bacheller, I. A Man for the Ages. 19 19.