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The Life of Lyman Trumbull

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The biography follows the life and public career of a nineteenth-century Illinois lawyer and United States senator, tracing his ancestry, education, early practice, and rise to the state supreme court. It recounts his legal fights against slavery in Illinois, notably a decisive freedom case, and then chronicles his long Senate service through the Kansas controversies, the Lecompton constitution struggle, debates with Stephen Douglas, the John Brown episode, the election and inauguration crisis, and his role in Reconstruction. Alongside political episodes, the work draws on correspondence and contemporary diaries to portray his judgments, alliances, and shifting evaluations of postwar policies.

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Horace White

Horace White was an American author and journalist, best known for his biographical work, "The Life of Lyman Trumbull." In this notable book, White explores the life and contributions of Lyman Trumbull, a prominent figure in American politics during the 19th century. White's writing reflects a commitment to documenting significant historical figures and their impact on society. His work contributes to the understanding of American political history and the complexities of its key players.

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