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"ABRAHAM LINCOLN Vol.II " via John T. Morse, Jr. Stands as an in depth biography that delves deep into the life and enduring legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of america. This multi-volume opus offers a thorough exploration of Lincoln's notable adventure, tracing his origins from humble beginnings to his ascent to the presidency for the duration of one in all America's most tumultuous eras. John T. Morse, Jr., demonstrates an unwavering dedication to analyze and detail, illuminating the nuances of Lincoln's individual, his evolving political profession, and the bold barriers…mehr

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"ABRAHAM LINCOLN Vol.II " via John T. Morse, Jr. Stands as an in depth biography that delves deep into the life and enduring legacy of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of america. This multi-volume opus offers a thorough exploration of Lincoln's notable adventure, tracing his origins from humble beginnings to his ascent to the presidency for the duration of one in all America's most tumultuous eras. John T. Morse, Jr., demonstrates an unwavering dedication to analyze and detail, illuminating the nuances of Lincoln's individual, his evolving political profession, and the bold barriers he faced. The narrative, painstakingly crafted, presents valuable insights into the person in the back of the legend, shedding mild on the complexities of his leadership in the course of a time of national crisis. In "ABRAHAM LINCOLN Vol.II," readers discover a fundamental resource for comprehending the life and achievements of one in all America's preeminent leaders. Morse's meticulous examination and vivid storytelling deliver Lincoln's story to life, making it an important examine for the ones looking for a profound expertise of this iconic historical figure and the pivotal position he played in shaping the United States.
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John Torrey Morse Jr. (January 9, 1840 - March 28, 1937) was a historian, attorney, and politician in the United States. John Torrey Morse was born on January 9, 1840, in Boston, Massachusetts, to John Torrey Morse Sr. and Lucy Cabot Jackson. After three years of study, he graduated from Harvard College and read law at the office of John Lowell. In 1862, he was admitted to the bar. In 1874, he was elected to the Massachusetts House of Representatives from Boston's Back Bay's 6th Suffolk district. He was sentenced to one year in prison. Morse served on the Harvard Board of Overseers from 1879 until 1891. Harvard conferred on him the honorary degree of Doctor of Literature in 1911. Morse began his legal career by producing many authoritative legal treatises on banking, arbitration, and award, as well as contributing to journals. His legal writing established him as a renowned specialist on the issues. Morse's most major work, a two-volume biography of Alexander Hamilton, was released in 1876. Soon after, in 1880, he left his law practice to pursue literary endeavors. In 1865, Morse married Fanny P. Hovey of Boston. They had two boys, Cabot Jackson Morse and John Torrey Morse III, as well as a daughter, Charlotte. They lived on Boston's Fairfield Street.