Publisher's Synopsis
Excerpt from The Trial of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln
Carl Sandburg and Paul M. Angle's Mary Lincoln, Wife and Widow, published in 1932, gave the trial only six hun dred words. But in 1932 there was not much material avail able.
I myself have followed, for the most part, the story as it was reported in the Chicago papers, four of which covered the trial. In addition, several State papers had firsthand stories of the event.
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