At The Age Of 28
In March, 1837, He Was Licensed to Practice Law
Became the Partner of John T. Stuart
At The Age Of 32
April 14, 1841, Associated with Stephen T. Logan
By William H. Herndon
“He was the Most Indulgent Parent I have ever Known”
“Hadn’t we Better Withdraw that Plea”
“Reluctant to Publish their Failures”
“This Blade at the Point Travels Rapidly”
“He Read Less and Thought More than any Man”
“All that I am or ever Hope to be I Owe to Her”
Letter to William Herndon (July 10, 1848)
“I’ve Read Enough of It”
By Leonard Swett
By Leonard Swett, January 17, 1866
“If I cannot Find some Excuse”
By Leonard Swett, January 17, 1866
“His Love of Fun”
By Henry C. Whitney
By Henry C. Whitney, July 26, 1861
“He was Playful and Sportive as a Child”
By Henry C. Whitney, June 17, 1856
“He had Hidden the Loud”
By Henry C. Whitney, 1854-10-25
“He Played on a Boy’s Harp all the Way”
By Henry C. Whitney, July 19, 1856
“I Reckon it’s him”
Lincoln’s Talent Comes From His Twenty Years Of Practicing Law.
“He Looked Carefully over all the Papers”
Sep. 25. 1860