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Collection Reference Number GLC06648.02
From Archive Folder Documents Relating to the 1870s 
Title William Henry Herndon to Mr. Noyes regarding a lecture on Abraham Lincoln's religion
Date 15 January 1874
Author Herndon, William Henry (1818-1891)  
Document Type Correspondence
Content Description Replies to a request for a lecture on Abraham Lincoln's religion. Describes Lincoln as "a kind - tender & sympathetic man feeling deeply in the presence of suffering - pain - wrong or oppression in any shape: he was the very essence and substance of truth ..." States that in the 25 years he knew Lincoln, he never knew him to do a wrong thing. "I never knew so true a man - so good a one - so just a one - so uncorrupted and so uncorruptable a one." Remarks at the end that Lincoln was not a social man.
Subjects Reconstruction  President  Morality and Ethics  Religion  
People Herndon, William Henry (1818-1891)  Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)  
Place written Sangamon County, Illinois
Theme The Presidency; Government & Politics; Reconstruction
Sub-collection The Gilder Lehrman Collection, 1860-1945
Additional Information Herndon was a friend, law partner, and biographer of Abraham Lincoln.
Copyright The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
Module Civil War, Reconstruction and the Modern Era: 1860-1945
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