Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years: Collected Works of J. Edward Murr

Author:   J. Edward Murr ,  Joshua Claybourn
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
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9780253062680


Pages:   298
Publication Date:   02 November 2022
Format:   Paperback
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Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years: Collected Works of J. Edward Murr


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Abraham Lincoln spent a quarter of his life-from 1816 to 1830, ages 7 to 21-learning and growing in southwestern Indiana. Despite the importance of these formative years, Lincoln rarely discussed this period, and with his sudden, untimely death in 1865, mysterious gaps appear in recorded history. In Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years, Joshua Claybourn collects and annotates the most significant scholarship from J. Edward Murr, one of the only writers to cover this lost period of Lincoln's life. A Hoosier minister who grew up with the 16th president's cousins, Murr interviewed locals who knew Lincoln. Part I features selected portions of Murr's book-length manuscript on Lincoln's youth, published here for the first time. Part II offers a series by Murr on Lincoln's life in Indiana, originally printed in the Indiana Magazine of History. Part III reveals letters between Murr and US Senator Albert J. Beveridge, a prominent historian, about Beveridge's early manuscript of the biography Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858. Of all Lincoln's biographers, none knew his boyhood associates and Indiana environment as well as Murr, whose complete Lincoln research and scholarship have never been published-until now. Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years preserves and celebrates this important source material, unique for studying Lincoln's boyhood years in Indiana.

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Author:   J. Edward Murr ,  Joshua Claybourn
Publisher:   Indiana University Press
Imprint:   Indiana University Press
Dimensions:   Width: 15.20cm , Height: 1.40cm , Length: 22.90cm
Weight:   0.476kg
ISBN:  

9780253062680


ISBN 10:   0253062683
Pages:   298
Publication Date:   02 November 2022
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   To order   Availability explained
Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us.

Table of Contents

"Preface Introduction Part I: The Wilderness Years Thomas Lincoln, Father of the President Nancy Hanks, Mother of Lincoln Birth of Abraham Lincoln Kentucky Childhood Part II: Lincoln's Indiana Years Indiana Uncle and Cousins Lincoln's Poverty Boyhood Associates Manners and Customs of Hoosier Pioneers Lincoln, A Hoosier One Fourth of Lincoln's Life Spent in Indiana The Every-Day Life of Lincoln Lincoln's Honesty and Truthfulness Lincoln's Freedom from Bad Habits Church and Religion Young Lincoln on the Stump Lincoln's Ambition to Become a River Pilot ""Now He Belongs to the Ages"" Leaving the Indiana Wilderness Death and Burial of Nancy Hanks Lincoln Part III: Albert Beveridge Correspondence Appendix: Murr Informants Bibliography"

Reviews

Claybourn has made Murr's essays into a handy new primary source for Lincoln studies-indeed, for all of early Indiana life. This book places Murr on par with Ida Tarbell, Jesse Weik, Walter Stevens, and Harvey Smith of that invaluable generation who collected original testimony that Herndon and others had missed. The liveliness of the recollections of the settlers Murr found will sustain our interest on each page, and for a long time to come. Bravo to Joshua Claybourn for resurrecting this information. -- James M. Cornelius, Editor, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association


Author Information

The Rev. J. Edward Murr (1868–1960) was an early researcher and writer of Abraham Lincoln's youth. Born in Corydon, Indiana, Murr grew up with Lincoln's cousins. He spent two years studying law but ultimately entered DePauw University in 1897 to study theology. Murr served various churches in and around Lincoln's boyhood home in Spencer County, Indiana, and later served as superintendent of the Methodist Church district in that region. He became intimately acquainted with many who had been neighbors and boyhood associates of the future president. Joshua Claybourn is an attorney and author or editor of several books, including Abe's Youth and Our American Story. He serves on the board of directors of both the Abraham Lincoln Association and Abraham Lincoln Institute and is host of the Lincoln Log podcast. Claybourn frequently serves as a featured speaker on Abraham Lincoln and the American Civil War. He lives in Evansville, Indiana.

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