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Abraham Lincoln

His Law Partners, Clerks and Office Boys - The Early Years of Abe Lincoln as a Professional Lawyer
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This history of President Lincoln's early life details the law partners he worked with prior to his election to high office, and how his practice took on and were retained for legal cases. Published in 1930, following the discovery of new, hitherto unseen material concerning Lincoln's early life as a lawyer, this short yet insightful account contains several correspondences. These demonstrate the sound and logical mind of Lincoln and his colleagues, the courtesy shown to the court and to clients, and the high standards of professionalism to which Abraham Lincoln consistently subscribed. The reputation and value of Lincoln's law practices are reflected in the long list of cases for which his services were retained. It is clear that via positive word of mouth in the business communities of Illinois; the attorneys were sought-after. Particular attention is given to Lincoln's partner Ward Hill Lamon, a heavy-set lawyer who would later serve as President Lincoln's bodyguard, who was one of the earliest partners Lincoln had. Even the office boys and assistants at Lincoln's small law firm would go onto achieve success. One Henry C. Whitney went on to become a government surveyor, and his recollections of Lincoln were to become a useful source for later historians. It is shown that Abe Lincoln had a fondness for the apprentices he took in his employ; in future years, he would personally assist their families as additional thanks for their diligent service.
Release date NZ
January 1st, 1930
Author
Pages
34
Audience
  • General (US: Trade)
Illustrations
5 illustrations
Dimensions
152x229x2
ISBN-13
9781789871098
Product ID
31704697

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