Read Founders' Son: A Life of Abraham Lincoln Online
Authors: Richard Brookhiser
The Declaration had been the high point of Jefferson’s life, as he himself acknowledged; it was the first of the three achievements he listed on his tombstone, “because by these, as testimonials that I have lived, I wish most
to be remembered.” The high point of Jefferson’s life became the lodestar of Lincoln’s.
Lincoln read Parson Weems’s
Life of Washington
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Washington Crossing the Delaware
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. . . less by Washington as a good boy. Shown here: young George, his father, and the cherry tree. C
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Thomas Paine, whose attack on revealed religion,
The Age of Reason
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Lincoln honored Thomas Jefferson, despite his contradictions. Jefferson’s greatest moment: presenting the Declaration of Independence to Congress. P
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A not-great moment: Jefferson and Sally Hemings as poultry.
A Philosophic Cock
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Joshua Speed, Lincoln’s best friend and fellow sufferer from “nervous debility.” A
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William Herndon, Lincoln’s law partner, disciple, and biographer. S
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Rep. Alexander Stephens gave what Lincoln called “the very best speech of an hour’s length I ever heard.” He later served as vice president of the Confederacy. P
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