Political Opinions. Blockade, see vol. i.; Border State policy, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; Compromise of 1850, see vol. i.; Constitution, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; Copperheads, see vol. ii.; disunion, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; draft, see vol. ii.; Dred Scott case, see vol. i.; emancipation, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; England, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; finance, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; habeas corpus, suspension of, see vol. i.; “house divided against itself”, see vol. i.; internal improvements, see vol. i.; Kansas-Nebraska Bill, see vol. i.; Mexican war, see vol. i.; military events of war of Rebellion, see vol. ii.; negro soldiers, see vol. ii.; negro suffrage, see vol. ii.; office-seekers, see vol. ii.; party management, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; peace, terms of, see vol. ii.; reconstruction, see vol. ii.; slavery, see vol. i., see vol. ii.; Southern policy, see vol. i.; States’ rights, see vol. i.; suffrage, see vol. i.; Trent affair, see vol. i.; war, purpose of, see vol. ii.; Wilmot Proviso, see vol. i.
Lincoln, Abraham,
grandfather of Lincoln, emigrates to Kentucky,
see vol. i.;
his marriage;
shot by Indians.
Lincoln, John,
son of Mordecai, inherits property in
New Jersey, see vol. i.;
moves to Virginia;
his descendants.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Samuel, lives in Scituate, Mass.,
see vol. i.;
his descendants.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Mordecai, moves to Pennsylvania,
see vol. i.;
his property.
Lincoln, Mordecai,
son of Abraham, saves life of Thomas Lincoln,
see vol. i.
Lincoln, Samuel,
ancestor of Lincoln, emigrates to New
England, see vol. i.
Lincoln, Solomon,
establishes Lincoln’s pedigree,
see vol. i.
Lincoln, Thomas,
father of Abraham, see vol. i.;
life saved from Indians;
denies Puritan or Quaker ancestry;
his parentage of Abraham denied;
marries Nancy Hanks;
his children;
moves from Kentucky to Indiana;
marries again;
moves to Illinois;
later relations with Abraham;
his manner of fighting.


