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An essential resource for Lincoln scholars and researchers, the "Index to the Abraham Lincoln Papers" provides detailed access to the vast collection of documents held by the Library of Congress. This comprehensive index unlocks a treasure trove of primary source material, including Lincoln's correspondence, speeches, and other writings. It offers invaluable insights into his presidency, his thoughts on the Civil War, and his personal life. Researchers can use this index to efficiently locate specific documents and topics within the larger collection, making it an indispensable tool for anyone studying Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era.
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