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Sisters of Influence
A Biography of Zina, Amy, and Rose Fay
Interrupted Odyssey
Ulysses S. Grant and the American Indians
Sudden Deaths in St. Louis
Coroner Bias in the Gilded Age
Engineering Victory
The Union Siege of Vicksburg
The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by Her Own Letters
Jason Emerson is a journalist and an independent historian who has been researching and writing about the Lincoln family for more than twenty-five years. His works include The Madness of Mary Lincoln; Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln; Mary Lincoln's Insanity Case: A Documentary History; and Lincoln's Lover: Mary Lincoln in Poetry.
Lincoln's Ladder to the Presidency
The Eighth Judicial Circuit
Abraham Lincoln and the Bible
A Complete Compendium
Union Heartland
The Midwestern Home Front during the Civil War
Lincoln Looks West
From the Mississippi to the Pacific
Mary Lincoln Demystified
Frequently Asked Questions about Abraham’s Wife
Donna D. McCreary, a writer, lecturer, and performer, is the author of Lincoln's Table: Victorian Recipes from Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois to the White House and Fashionable First Lady: The Victorian Wardrobe of Mary Lincoln. McCreary portrayed Mary Lincoln from 1992 to 2012 and now lectures at Lincoln sites, museums, and libraries throughout the Midwest. She is a cofounder of Mary Lincoln's Coterie.
Avenues of Transformation
Illinois's Path from Territory to State
From Slave to State Legislator
John W. E. Thomas, Illinois' First African American Lawmaker
America’s Hardscrabble General
Ulysses S. Grant, from Farm Boy to Shiloh
Sisters of Influence
A Biography of Zina, Amy, and Rose Fay
Interrupted Odyssey
Ulysses S. Grant and the American Indians
Sudden Deaths in St. Louis
Coroner Bias in the Gilded Age
Engineering Victory
The Union Siege of Vicksburg
The Dark Days of Abraham Lincoln's Widow, as Revealed by Her Own Letters
Jason Emerson is a journalist and an independent historian who has been researching and writing about the Lincoln family for more than twenty-five years. His works include The Madness of Mary Lincoln; Giant in the Shadows: The Life of Robert T. Lincoln; Mary Lincoln's Insanity Case: A Documentary History; and Lincoln's Lover: Mary Lincoln in Poetry.
Lincoln's Ladder to the Presidency
The Eighth Judicial Circuit
Abraham Lincoln and the Bible
A Complete Compendium
Union Heartland
The Midwestern Home Front during the Civil War
Lincoln Looks West
From the Mississippi to the Pacific
Mary Lincoln Demystified
Frequently Asked Questions about Abraham’s Wife
Donna D. McCreary, a writer, lecturer, and performer, is the author of Lincoln's Table: Victorian Recipes from Kentucky, Indiana, and Illinois to the White House and Fashionable First Lady: The Victorian Wardrobe of Mary Lincoln. McCreary portrayed Mary Lincoln from 1992 to 2012 and now lectures at Lincoln sites, museums, and libraries throughout the Midwest. She is a cofounder of Mary Lincoln's Coterie.