How We Elected Lincoln - Abram J. Dittenhoefer

How We Elected Lincoln

Personal Recollections
Buch | Softcover
120 Seiten
2005
University of Pennsylvania Press (Verlag)
978-0-8122-1914-2 (ISBN)
19,90 inkl. MwSt
Abram J. Dittenhoefer was a young South Carolinian who embraced abolition and moved to New York in order to work for the newly formed Republican party and its antislavery platform. Even though he was in his early twenties, he quickly established himself as a savvy and creative campaigner, and when he encountered Abraham Lincoln in New York City on February 27, 1860, a mutual friendship and trust were established. Soon, Dittenhoefer became a member of Lincoln's political circle, and he helped direct both of Lincoln's successful bids for the presidency.

In How We Elected Lincoln, originally published in 1916 and appearing now for the first time in paperback, we have the only firsthand account of Lincoln's political campaigns. Here Lincoln emerges as a real human being, full of doubts and convictions, while the usual dry-as-dust recitation of political facts is transformed into heated, vivid, nail-biting episodes. Lincoln was an underdog in both of his elections, and Dittenhoefer conveys the extreme tension and acrimony of each campaign. Drama surrounds this wartime president who faced a grueling reelection campaign at the same moment he was grappling with the darkest moments for his Union cause. Faced with competition within his own party, Lincoln resigned himself to defeat but continued to make astute decisions. The sudden success of Ulysses S. Grant on the battlefield in the autumn of 1864 turned the tide for both the Union Army and Lincoln's fortunes with the electorate. According to Dittenhoefer, Lincoln's greatest legacy was the eradication of American slavery, and in this compact account the author shows from direct experience the difficulties and resistance Lincoln encountered while working to achieve his goal.

Abram J. Dittenhoefer (1835-1919) was a lawyer, jurist, and author who served as Justice of the City Court for New York. Kathleen Hall Jamieson is Director of the Annenberg Public Policy Center at the University of Pennsylvania and coeditor of Electing the President, 2004, available from the University of Pennsylvania Press.

Foreword, by Kathleen Hall Jamieson

Preface

I. The Man—Lincoln

II. Lincoln's Introduction to the East

III. How Lincoln Was First Nominated

IV. How Lincoln Was First Elected

V. The Journey to the Capital

VI. Stories and Incidents

VII. Four Years of Stress and Strain

VIII. The Renomination

IX. The Campaign of 1864

Erscheint lt. Verlag 25.4.2005
Co-Autor Kathleen Hall Jamieson
Zusatzinfo 2 illus.
Verlagsort Pennsylvania
Sprache englisch
Maße 127 x 191 mm
Themenwelt Literatur Biografien / Erfahrungsberichte
Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Neuzeit (bis 1918)
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 0-8122-1914-7 / 0812219147
ISBN-13 978-0-8122-1914-2 / 9780812219142
Zustand Neuware
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