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The narrative traces a frontier-born figure from humble ancestry through self-education, manual labor, and an early flatboat voyage to New Orleans to his settling in a frontier village where he works as clerk, studies law, and establishes a practice after moving to a larger town. It recounts his social life and marriage, election to state and national office, and evolving positions on slavery and sectional crisis, addressing controversies such as the Dred Scott decision, the Kansas conflict, and the famous debates with a principal rival that propelled him to national prominence, emphasizing legal skill, rhetoric, and civic development.

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John G. Nicolay

John G. Nicolay was an American historian and journalist, best known for his extensive work on the life of Abraham Lincoln. He served as Lincoln's private secretary and collaborated with John Hay to produce the seminal multi-volume work "Abraham Lincoln: A History," which remains a significant contribution to Lincoln scholarship. Nicolay's writings provide a detailed account of Lincoln's presidency and the Civil War era, reflecting his close association with the president. His condensed biography, "A Short Life of Abraham Lincoln," distills the essence of Lincoln's life and legacy, making it accessible to a broader audience. Nicolay's dedication to historical accuracy and narrative depth has solidified his place in American literary heritage.

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