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HAROLD HOLZER Published Writing on Lincoln, the Civil War, & American History Updated September 2020 BOOKS 1 The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1984; re-published by the University of Illinois Press, 2001. 2 Changing the Lincoln Image (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.). Fort Wayne, Indiana: Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, 1985. 3 The Confederate Image: Prints of the Lost Cause (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987; paperback 1988. 4 The Lincoln Family Album: Photographs from the Personal Collection of a Historic American Family (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Doubleday, 1990. Republished in a new edition by Southern Illinois University Press, 2006. 5 Lincoln on Democracy (co-edited with Mario M. Cuomo). New York: HarperCollins, 1990. Polish edition, Lincoln O Demokracji, published by NOWA Press, Warsaw, 1990; Japanese edition (Kadokawa Shoten Ltd., Tokyo, 1992); Hebrew edition (Carta Jerusalem, 1994); Indonesian edition, Lincoln Tentang Demokrasi (Pustaka Sinar Harapan, Jakarta, 1996). Harper Perennial (paperback) edition, 1991. Re-published in 2004 by Fordham University Press. 6 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The First Complete, Unexpurgated Text. New York: HarperCollins (editor), 1993. (History Book Club selection). Harper Perennial (paperback) edition, 1993. Re-published in 2004 by Fordham University Press. 7 Washington and Lincoln Portrayed: National Icons in Popular Prints. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland Publishers, 1993. 8 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Civil War in Art (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Orion Books, 1993. (History Book Club, Book-of-the-Month Club bonus selection) 9 Dear Mr. Lincoln: Letters to the President (editor) New York: Addison-Wesley, 1993. Paperback, 1994; Southern Illinois University paperback, 2006. 10. Witness to War: The Civil War (editor). New York: Perigee Books, 1996. 11. The Civil War Era [editor; for young readers] (2 vols., A House Divided and A New Nation), Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone Publishing, 1996. BOOKS, CONTD. 1

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HAROLD HOLZER Published Writing on Lincoln, the Civil War,

& American History Updated September 2020

BOOKS

1 The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1984; re-published by the University of Illinois Press, 2001.

2 Changing the Lincoln Image (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.). Fort Wayne, Indiana: Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, 1985.

3 The Confederate Image: Prints of the Lost Cause (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 1987; paperback 1988.

4 The Lincoln Family Album: Photographs from the Personal Collection of a Historic American Family (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Doubleday, 1990. Republished in a new edition by Southern Illinois University Press, 2006.

5 Lincoln on Democracy (co-edited with Mario M. Cuomo). New York: HarperCollins, 1990. Polish edition, Lincoln O Demokracji, published by NOWA Press, Warsaw, 1990; Japanese edition (Kadokawa Shoten Ltd., Tokyo, 1992); Hebrew edition (Carta Jerusalem, 1994); Indonesian edition, Lincoln Tentang Demokrasi (Pustaka Sinar Harapan, Jakarta, 1996). Harper Perennial (paperback) edition, 1991. Re-published in 2004 by Fordham University Press.

6 The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: The First Complete, Unexpurgated Text. New York: HarperCollins (editor), 1993. (History Book Club selection). Harper Perennial (paperback) edition, 1993. Re-published in 2004 by Fordham University Press.

7 Washington and Lincoln Portrayed: National Icons in Popular Prints. Jefferson, N.C.: McFarland Publishers, 1993.

8 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Civil War in Art (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.). New York: Orion Books, 1993. (History Book Club, Book-of-the-Month Club bonus selection)

9 Dear Mr. Lincoln: Letters to the President (editor) New York: Addison-Wesley, 1993. Paperback, 1994; Southern Illinois University paperback, 2006.

10. Witness to War: The Civil War (editor). New York: Perigee Books, 1996.

11. The Civil War Era [editor; for young readers] (2 vols., A House Divided and A New Nation), Peterborough, NH: Cobblestone Publishing, 1996.

BOOKS, CONTD.

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12 The Lincoln Mailbag: America Writes to the President, 1860-1865 (editor). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 1998; paperback 2006.

13 The Union Preserved: A Guide to Civil War Records in the New York State Archives (editor, with Daniel Lorello). New York: Fordham University Press, 1999.

14 The Lincoln Forum: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg and the Civil War (co-edited with John Y. Simon and William D. Pederson). Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing, 1999.

15 Lincoln as I Knew Him: Gossip, Tributes and Revelations from His Best Friends and Worst Enemies (editor). New York and Chapel Hill: Algonquin Books, 1999; revised bicentennial paperback edition, 2009.

16 The Union Image: Popular Prints of the Civil War North (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.). Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2000.

17 Abraham Lincoln The Writer: A Treasury of His Greatest Speeches and Letters [editor, for young readers]. Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2000.

18 Lincoln Seen and Heard. Lawrence, KS: University Press of Kansas, 2000.

19 Prang's Civil War Pictures: The Complete Battle Chromos of Louis Prang. New York: Fordham University Press, 2001.

20 State of the Union: New York and the Civil War (editor). New York: Fordham University Press, 2002.

21 The Lincoln Forum: Rediscovering Abraham Lincoln (co-edited with John Y. Simon). New York: Fordham University Press, 2002.

22. The President is Shot! The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. [For young readers] Honesdale, PA: Boyds Mills Press, 2004.

23. Lincoln at Cooper Union: The Speech that Made Abraham Lincoln President. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2004. [History Book Club Selection]; paperback edition with new introduction, 2005; new paperback edition in “Simon & Schuster Lincoln Library series, 2006. Book on tape, 2011.

24. Lincoln in the Times: The Life of Abraham Lincoln as Originally Reported in the New York Times (co-edited with David Herbert Donald). New York: St. Martin’s, 2005.

25. The Battle of Hampton Roads: New Perspectives on the USS Monitor and CSS Virginia (co-edited with Tim Mulligan). New York: Fordham University Press, 2006.

26. The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views—Social, Political, Iconographic (with Edna Greene Medford and Frank J. Williams. Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2006.

BOOKS, CONTD.

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27. Abraham Lincoln Portrayed in the Collections of the Indiana Historical Society. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society, 2006.

28. Lincoln Revisited: New Insights from the Lincoln Forum (co-edited with John Y. Simon and Dawn Vogel). New York: Fordham University Press, 2007.

29. Lincoln’s White House Secretary: The Adventurous Life of William O. Stoddard (editor). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2007.

30. Lincoln and Freedom: Slavery, Emancipation, and the Thirteenth Amendment (co-edited with Sarah Vaughn Gabbard). Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2007.

31. Lincoln President-Elect: Abraham Lincoln and the Great Secession Winter, 1860-1861. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2008. [History Book Club main selection; Book-of-the-Month Club selection; paperback 2009]

32. The Lincoln Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now (editor). New York: Library of America, 2009.

33. In Lincoln’s Hand: His Original Manuscripts With Commentary by Distinguished Americans (co-edited with Joshua Wolf Shenk). New York: Bantam Books, 2009.

34. The Lincoln Assassination Conspirators: Their Confinement and Execution, as Recorded in the Letterbook of John Frederick Hartranft (co-edited with Edward Steers, Jr.). Baton Rouge: Louisiana State University Press, 2009.

35. Lincoln and New York (editor). New York: The New-York Historical Society, 2009.

36. The Lincoln Assassination: Crime & Punishment, Myth & Memory (co-edited with Craig L. Symonds and Frank J. Williams). New York: Fordham University Press, 2010.

37. The New York Times Complete Civil War: 1861-1865 (edited with Craig L. Symonds with a prologue by Bill Clinton). New York: Black Dog & Leventhal, November 2010)

38. Father Abraham. Lincoln and His Sons [YA]. Honesdale, PA: Calkins Hill Press, 2011.

39. Lincoln on War: Our Greatest Commander-in-Chief Speaks to America (editor). New York & Chapel Hill, N. C.: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 2011.

40. Hearts Touched by Fire: The Best of Battles and Leaders of the Civil War (editor). New York: Modern Library, 2011. Audio Book 2011.

41. The Living Lincoln (co-edited with Thomas A. Horrocks and Frank J. Williams). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2011.

42. Emancipating Lincoln: The Emancipation Proclamation in Text, Context, and Memory. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press, 2012.

BOOKS, CONTD.

43. Lincoln: How Abraham Lincoln Ended Slavery in America [YA]. New York: NextBook/

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HarperCollins, 2012. Companion book to Steven Spielberg film Lincoln.

44. Abraham Lincoln, Defender of Freedom (editor). New York: Thornwillow Press, 2013.

45. 1863: Lincoln’s Pivotal Year (co-edited with Sarah Vaughn Gabbard). Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2013.

46. The Civil War in 50 Objects. New York: Viking Press, 2013. (Paperback 2015)

47. Lincoln and the Power of the Press: The War for Public Opinion. New York: Simon & Schuster, 2014. History Book Club Selection. Audio Book, 2014. Winner of the 2015 Gilder-Lehrman Lincoln Prize.

48. President Lincoln Assassinated!! The Firsthand Story of the Murder, Manhunt, Trial, and Mourning (editor). New York: Library of America, 2015.

49. Exploring Lincoln: Great Historians Reappraise Our Greatest President (A Lincoln Forum Book, co-edited with Craig L. Symonds and Frank J. Williams). New York: Fordham University Press, 2015.

50. 1865: America Makes War and Peace in Lincoln’s Final Year, co-edited with Sara Vaughn Gabbard. Carbondale, IL: Southern Illinois University Press, 2015.

51. A Just and Generous Nation: Abraham Lincoln and the Fight for American Opportunity (co-authored with Norton Garfinkle). New York: Basic Books, 2015.

52. The Annotated Lincoln (co-edited with Thomas A. Horrocks. Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press, 2016.

53. Monument Man: The Life and Art of Daniel Chester French. New York: Princeton Architectural Press, 2019.

54. The Presidents vs. the Press: The Endless Battle Between the White House and the Media, from the Founding Fathers to Fare News. New York: E. P. Dutton, 2020.

PAMPHLETS AND MONOGRAPHS

1 Abraham Lincoln. Mary Todd Lincoln. Richmond: U.S. Historical Society, 1984.

2 Books at Brown: Lincoln and Lincolniana (editor). Providence: Brown University Libraries, 1985.

3 “True Likenesses”" “Iron Masks,” and “The Animal Himself:” Lincoln From Life. Redlands, California: Lincoln Memorial Shrine, 1988.

4 Hope to the World: Lincoln on Democracy. Madison, WI: Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, 1991.

5 The Mirror Image of Civil War Memory: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Popular Prints. Fort Wayne, IN: The Lincoln Museum, 1997.

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6 Lincoln's Deathbed in Art and Memory: The “Rubber Room” Phenomenon (with Frank J. Williams. Gettysburg, PA: Thomas Publications, 1998.

7 Dying to be Seen: The Lincoln Assassination in the Graphic Arts (Bulletin #55 of The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, April 14, 1996; published in 2000)

8 Lincoln and the Jews. Los Angeles: Skirball Museum, 2002.

9 When Lincoln and Son Came to Richmond. Richmond, VA: U. S. Historical Society, 2003.

10. Lincoln: Original News Coverage from the New York Times, co-edited with David Herbert Donald. (Boxed set of newspaper reproductions.) New York: The New York Times, 2004.

11 Standing Tall: The Heroic Image of Abraham Lincoln, 43rd Annual Robert Fortenbaugh Lecture. Gettysburg, PA: Gettysburg College, 2005.

12 Lincoln in His Own Words, edited and annotated with an introduction by HH. Lincoln Bicentennial Collectors edition from the editors of American History, 2008.

13 Guest editor of several special Lincoln Bicentennial issues of several magazines in 2008- 2009: Cobblestone, American Heritage, OAH Magazine, and New York Archives.

14 Editor, Lincoln as American Redeemer: A Lincoln in American Memory Reader. Library of America. Pamphlet accompanying The Lincoln Anthology.

15 Guest editor, OAH Magazine of History – special issue, “The Lincoln Legacy,” January 2009.

16 Guest editor of five annual issues of Civil War Times, 2011-2015: 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864, and 1865.

16 Why Lincoln Matters to American Presidents. Ontario, Canada: Centre for American Studies, University of Ontario, 2011.

17 The Grand Review: Lincoln, Grant & The Civil War in Art and Artifacts (with Frank J. Williams; catalogue). Orange, VA: Publisher’s Press, 2014.

CHAPTERS IN BOOKS

1 “Portraits in City Hall, New York" (with Edith Holzer), in Portrait Painting in America, ed. Ellen Miles. New York: Main Street Books, 1977.

2 "Currier & Ives," in Prints and Photographs: Understanding, Appreciating, Collecting, ed. M. J. Madigan and Susan Colgan. New York: Billboard Publications, 1989.

3 "Raid on Harpers Ferry," in American History, Vol. I -- Pre-Colonial Through Reconstruction, ed. Robert James Maddox. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Books, 1985.

4 "Raid on Harpers Ferry," in Readings in American History, Vol. I, ed. Anthony Picchhioni and Martha Hughes. Lexington, CT: Ginn Press, 1985.

5 "A Doomsday Scenario on 57th Street," in Hazardous Materials, Hazardous Waste: Local

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Management Options, ed. Raymond Scanlon. Washington, D.C.: ICMA Press, 1987.

6 "The Lincoln Image" (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.), in The Historian's Lincoln, ed. Gabor S. Boritt. Champaign, IL: University of Illinois Press, 1988.

7 "Victims, Stoics, and Refugees: Women in Lost-Cause Prints," in Graphic Arts & The South: Proceedings of the 1990 North American Print Conference, ed. Judy L. Larson. Fayetteville: University of Arkansas Press, 1993.

8 "Philadelphia 1787," in American History, Vol. I, Twelfth Edition, ed. Robert James Maddox. Guilford, CT: Dushkin Group, 1993.

9 "A Few Appropriate Remarks: Lincoln at Gettysburg," in American History, Vol. I, Twelfth Edition, ed. Robert James Maddox. Guilford, Ct: Dushkin Group, 1993.

10 Five entries in Encyclopedia of the Confederacy, ed. Richard N. Current. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.

11 "Avoid Saying 'Foolish Things:' The Legacy of Lincoln's Impromptu Oratory," in "We Cannot Escape History: Lincoln and the Last Best Hope of Earth, ed. James M. McPherson. Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1995.

12 "Spirited and Authentic: Thomas Nast, Civil War Artist," in Thomas Nast and the Glorious Cause (Catalogue). Morristown, NJ: Macculloch Hall Museum, 1996.

13 New introduction to A Treasury of Lincoln Quotations, ed. Fred Kerner (Chicago: Americana House, 1996 reprint).

14 "Printmakers Proclaim Freedom: The Emancipation in Engravings and Lithographs," in Charles M. Hubbard, Thomas R. Turner, and Steven K. Rogstad, eds., The Many Faces of Lincoln: Selected Articles from the Lincoln Herald. Mahomet, IL: Mayhaven, 1997.

15 "The Changing Wartime Image of Lincoln," in The Day Lincoln Was Shot: An Illustrated Chronicle, ed. Richard Bak. Dallas: Taylor Publishing, 1998.

16 Introduction to Private Soldiers and Public Heroes: An American Album of the Common Man's Civil War. Nashville: Rutledge Hill Press, 1998.

17 "The Lincoln-Douglas Debates," in Booknotes: Life Stories, ed. Brian Lamb. New York: Times Books, 1999.

18 "'That Attractive Rainbow:' The Image of Abraham Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief," in Lincoln and His Contemporaries, ed. Charles M. Hubbard. Macon, GA: Mercer University Press, 1999.

19 "The Image of Jefferson Davis as Commander-in-chief," in Jefferson Davis' Generals, ed. Gabor Boritt. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999.

20 "Lincoln's 'Flat Failure:' The Gettysburg Myth Revisited," in The Lincoln Forum: Abraham Lincoln, Gettysburg and the Civil War, ed. John Y. Simon, Harold Holzer, and William D. Pederson. Mason City, IA: Savas Publishing, 1999.

21 "Lincoln in 'Modern' Art" (with Gabor Boritt), in The Lincoln Enigma, ed. Gabor Boritt. New York: Oxford University Press, 2001.

22 “The Lincoln Grail: The Great Collectors and Their Great Collections,” in The Lincoln Forum: Rediscovering Abraham Lincoln, ed. John Y. Simon and Harold Holzer. New York: Fordham

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University Press, 2002.

23 “Lincoln as Political Scripture” (coauthored with Mario M. Cuomo), in Mario M. Cuomo, Why Lincoln Matters: Today More Than Ever. New York: Harcourt, Inc., 2004.

24. “Lincoln and the Press: A Wary, Sometimes Testy Relationship,” in Lincoln: Original News Coverage from the New York Times, co-edited by David Donald and Harold Holzer, 2004.

25. Introduction to Four Marys and a Jessie: The Story of the Lincoln Women by C. J. King. Manchester, Vt.: Hildene Library, 2005.

26. “Virginians See Their War,” in Virginia at War 1862, edited by William C. Davis and James I. Robertson Jr. Lexington: Univ. Press of Kentucky and Virginia Center for Civil War Studies, 2007.

27. “Lincoln and the Election of 1860,” in Abraham Lincoln: People, Places, Politics—History in a Box, published by the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2007. Also in DVD companion, “Lincoln at Cooper Union,” from a lecture at the New-York Historical Society.

28. Introduction to Lincoln Legends: Myths, Hoaxes, and Confabulations Associated with Our Greatest President by Edward Steers Jr. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2007.

29. Foreword to Summers with Lincoln: Looking for the Man in the Monuments by James A. Percoco. New York: Fordham University Press, 2008.

30. Foreword to “There I Grew Up:” Remembering Abraham Lincoln’s Indiana Youth by William E. Bartelt. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press, 2008.

31. “Visualizing Lincoln: Abraham Lincoln as Student, Subject, and Patron of the Visual Arts,” in Eric Foner, ed., Our Lincoln: New Perspectives on Lincoln and his World. New York: Norton, 2008.

32. Introduction to Six Months at the White House: The Story of a Picture by Francis B. Carpenter. Washington, D.C.: White House Historical Association, 2008.

33. “’As Good as it Can be Made:’ Abraham Lincoln’s Heroic Image in Nineteenth-Century Art,” in Joseph R. Fornieri and Sara Vaughn Gabbard, eds., Lincoln’s America 1809-1865. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009.

34. “The Lincoln Bedroom,” section in Abraham Lincoln: Great American Historians on Our Sixteenth President, edited by Brian Lamb and Susan Swain. New York: Public Affairs Press, 2009.

35. “The Lincoln Visual Image: A Personal Journey of Discovery,” in Lincoln Lessons: Reflections on America’s Greatest Leader, ed. Frank J. Williams and William D. Pederson Carbondale, Ill.: Southern Illinois University Press, 2009.

36. “Head of State,” commentary on William Hastings’ statue of Lincoln in Bunker Hill, IL, for Lincoln in Illinois: Commemorating the Bicentennial of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln, by Ron Schramm and Richard E. Hart Springfield, Illinois: The Abraham Lincoln Association, 2009.

37. “’In the end you are sure to succeed’: Lincoln on Perseverance,” in Great Documents: Historians Present Treasures from the Gilder Lehrman Collection. New York: Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History, 2009.

38. “Enlarging a Little Giant,” introduction to Out from the Shadow of Lincoln: Stephen A. Douglas [Exhibition Catalogue of the George Bush Collection], Wabash, IN: Wabash Hist. Society, 2010.

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39. Foreword to “Harvard’s Lincoln,” Harvard University Bulletin, 19:3-4 (Fall-Winter, 2008).

40. “With Malice Toward Both: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Caricature,” in Joan Waugh and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., Wars within a War: Controversy and Conflict Over the American Civil War. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, 2009.

41. “Iconography,” in Paul Finkelman and Martin J. Hershok, eds., The Political Lincoln: An Encyclopedia. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2009.

42. Foreword, “Lincoln, His Photographers, and their Scholars,” in Philip B. Kunhardt III, Peter W. Kunhardt, and Peter W. Kunhardt, Jr., Lincoln, Life-Size. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2009.

43. Foreword, Lincoln in 3-D: Amazing and Rare Stereoscopic Photographs of His Life and Times by Bob Zeller. San Francisco: Chronicle Books, 2010.

44. Foreword, The Civil War Memoir of William T. Levey edited by William F. Howard. Manchester, Vermont: Northshire Books, 2010.

45. Foreword, For Us the Living: The Civil War in Paintings and Eyewitness Accounts: The Art of Mort Kunstler. New York: Sterling Books, 2010.

46. “Reassessing Lincoln’s Legal Career,” in Abraham Lincoln, Esq.: The Legal Career of America’s Greatest President, edited by Roger Billings and Frank J. Williams. Frankfort:: University Press of Kentucky, 2010.

47. “Through a Lens, Darkly: The Civil War in Photography,” foreword to “A Very Fine Appearance:” The Vermont Civil War Photographs of George Houghton, by Donald H. Wickman. Barre and Montpelier: Vermont Historical Society, 2011.

48. “The Image of the Emancipation Proclamation in Art and Memory,” in Race, Slavery and the Civil War: The Tough Stuff of American History and Memory. Richmond: Virginia Sesquicentennial Commission of the Civil War Commission, 2011.

49. “Abraham Lincoln,” entry in The Encyclopedia of New York City, 2nd edition, ed. By Kenneth T. Jackson. New Haven: Yale University Press, 2010.

50. “An American Hero in Prints Abroad: The European Image of Lincoln,” in The Global Lincoln, ed. Richard Carwardine and Jay Sexton. New York: Oxford University Press, 2011

51. Prologue to New York’s Golden Age of Bridges: Paintings by Antonio Masi. New York: Fordham University Press, 2011.

52. Foreword (with Frank J. Williams) to Glenn W. La Fantasie, ed., The Union Forever: Lincoln, Grant, and the Civil War. Lexington: University Press of Kentucky, 2012.

53. “‘I Look Too Stern’: Mary Lincoln and Her Image in the Graphic Arts,” in Frank J. Williams and Michael Burkhimer, eds., The Mary Lincoln Enigma: Historians on America’s Most Controversial First Lady. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press, 2012.

54. “Lincoln: The Unlikely Celebrity,” in Karl Weber, ed., Lincoln: A President for the Ages. New York: Public Affairs Press, 2012.

55. Foreword, An Irrepressible Conflict: The Empire State in the Civil War, ed. Robert Weible, Jennifer A. Lemak, and Aaron Noble. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2014.

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56. “With Malice Toward Both: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Caricature,” in Nation and World, Church and God: The Legacy of Garry Wills, ed. Kenneth L. Vaux and Melanie Baffes Evanston: Northwestern University Press, 2014.

57. “Mort Kunstler: History Maker,” in Mort Kunstler: The Art of Adventure. Stockbridge, Mass.: Norman Rockwell Museum, 2014.

58. “Lincoln Before the Cameras: Indifferent—But Immortal—Subject,” in Peter W, Kunhardt, Jr., The Photographs of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Meserve-Kunhardt Foundation, 2015.

59. “Lincoln and New York: A Fraught Relationship,” in Harold Holzer, Craig L. Symonds, and Frank J. Williams, eds., Exploring Lincoln: Great Historians Reappraise Our Greatest President. New York: Fordham University Press, 2015.

60. “Long Remembered,” in Gettysburg Replies: The World Responds to Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, ed. Carla Knorowski. Guilford, CT: Lyons Press, 2015.

61. “The ‘Gettysburg’ Lincoln: The Back Story of a Full-Frontal Photograph,” in J. Matthew Gallman and Gary W. Gallagher, eds., Lens of War: Exploring Iconic Photographs of the Civil War. Athens, GA: University of Georgia Press, 2015.

62. Foreword to Sean Conant, ed., The Gettysburg Address: Perspectives on Lincoln’s Greatest Speech. New York: Oxford University Press, 2015

63. “Abraham Lincoln,” in Talmadge Boston, ed., Cross-Examining History: A Lawyer Gets Answers from the Experts About our Presidents. Houston, Texas: Bright Sky Press, 2016.

64. “The Poetry and Prose of the Emancipation Proclamation,” in The Best of New York Archives: Selections from the Magazine, 2001-2011. Albany: State University of New York Press, 2017.

65. “Freedom from Speech: Lincoln, Roosevelt, & the Myth of Impromptu Oratory,” in Stephanie Haboush Plunkett and James Kimble, eds., Enduring Ideals: Rockwell, Roosevelt & the Four Freedoms. New York: Abbeville Press, 2018.

66. “Lincoln, Monuments, and Memory,” in Catherine Clinton med., Confederate Statues and Memorialization. Athens: University of Georgia Press, 2019.

NEWSPAPER, MAGAZINE, AND JOURNAL ARTICLES

1 "A Lincoln Campaign Poster from 1860," Antiques News, August 23, 1972.

2 "Many Bodies, Many Heads: Lincoln's Hydra Portraits," Antique Trader, November 17, 1972.

3 "Collector's Items: 'Two-Headed' Lincoln Prints," Antique Trader, June 12, 1973.

4 "Looking for Lincoln," Antique Trader (cover), February 12, 1974.

5 "Prints of Abraham Lincoln," Magazine Antiques, February 1974.

6 "Lincoln From the Parlor Album: A Photographic Legacy -- Authentic, Fake, and Fanciful," Americana Magazine, July 1974.

7 "White House Lincolniana: The First Family's Print of the Lincolns," Lincoln Herald, Fall 1974.

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8 "Hohenstein: Lincoln's 'Print Doctor,'" Lincoln Herald, Winter 1974.

9 "Some Contemporary Paintings of Abraham Lincoln," Magazine Antiques, February 1975.

10 "Lincoln and the Printmakers," Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, February 1975.

11 "In the Image of Lincoln," Antique Trader (cover), February 11, 1975.

12 "Lincoln and His Prints: 'A Very Indifferent Judge,'" Lincoln Herald, Winter 1975.

13 "Abe Appraised," Americana Magazine, January 1976.

14 "Lincoln in His Own Write," Antique Trader (cover), February 10, 1976.

15 "Lincoln Portraits: Honest Abe, Not-so-Honest Prints," American Collector Magazine, May 1976.

16 "The John Henry Brown Miniature of Lincoln: A Critical Re-assessment and a Controversy Over Primacy Explained" (with Lloyd Ostendorf), Lincoln Herald, Summer 1976.

17 "The Bearding of the President, 1860: The Printmakers Put on (H)airs," Lincoln Herald, Fall 1976.

18 "Art in City Hall, New York" (with Edith Holzer), Magazine Antiques, November 1976.

19 "What Lincoln Touched: Intimate Souvenirs of an American Life," Antique Trader (cover), February 9, 1977.

20 "Printmakers Proclaim Freedom: The Emancipation in Engravings and Lithographs," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1977.

21 "Engravings and Lithographs of Abraham Lincoln," Americana Magazine, March 1977.

22 "Print Portraits of a Martyr: Lincoln in Death– Bigger Than Life," Hobbies Magazine, Part I in April 1977, Part II in May 1977.

23 "Lincoln and Washington: The Printmakers Blessed Their Union," Register of the State Historical Society of Kentucky (75), July 1977.

24 "Cartes-de-visite of Abraham Lincoln: Fine Art and Fakery on Photographic Cards," American Collector, August 1977.

25 "Sculptures of Abraham Lincoln From Life" (with Lloyd Ostendorf, and with photographs by Joseph C. Farber), Magazine Antiques (cover), February 1978.

26 "Pictures That Made Lincoln President," Antique Trader (cover), February 8, 1978.

27 "Print of the Edition: Lincoln Heaven-Bound, on Washington's Shoulders," Lincoln Herald, Summer 1978.

28 "Print of the Edition: Presidential Proximity -- 'Musical Chairs' in Lincoln Emancipation Prints," Lincoln Herald, Fall 1978.

29 "The Face Was Lincoln's, But...— Printmakers Placed His Head on Other Bodies," Antique Collecting Magazine, October 1978.

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30 "Out from the Wilderness: Little-Known Contemporary Paintings of Abraham Lincoln," The Connoisseur (199), October 1978.

31 "Print of the Edition: A Unique Lincoln Funeral Print," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1978.

32 "A Good Head to Go Before the People: Campaign Print Portraits of Abraham Lincoln," Hobbies Magazine, November 1978.

33 "The Lincolns at Home: Conventional Portraits of an Unconventional Family," American Art & Antiques, January-February 1979.

34 "The Imagemakers: Portraits of Lincoln in the 1860 Campaign," Chicago History (cover), Winter 1979.

35 "Lincoln Caricature Collectibles," Antique Trader (cover), February 7, 1978.

36 "The Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library in Fort Wayne, Indiana," Antique Trader, February 7, 1979.

37 "How Artists 'Killed' Lincoln: Portraitists in 1865 Took Liberties," American Collector Magazine, February 1979.

38 "Memorial Prints of Washington and Lincoln," Magazine Antiques (115), February 1979.

39 "Print of the Edition: A Lincoln 'Homecoming' That Never Was," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1979.

40 "The Long-Lost Lincolns: Rare Portraits of a Rare Man" (with Lloyd Ostendorf), Civil War Times Illustrated, May 1979.

41 "How the Printmakers Saw Lincoln: Not-so-Honest Portraits of 'Honest Abe,'" Winterthur Portfolio (14), Summer 1979.

42 "Major New Discoveries: Two Hitherto-Unknown Inscribed Photographs of Abraham Lincoln" (with Lloyd Ostendorf), Lincoln Herald, Summer 1979.

43 "The Sculpture of John Rogers," Magazine Antiques (115), April 1979.

44 "Sculpture of the United States Capitol: Architectural Sculpture," Magazine Antiques (116), July 1979.

45 "Print of the Edition: 'Bearding' Lincoln, Little by Little," Lincoln Herald, Fall 1979.

46 "Daniel Chester French: American Sculptor," American Art & Antiques, September-October 1979.

47 "Print of the Edition: Lincoln Calligraphy," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1979.

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48 "The Making of a President? Engravings and Lithographs of Abraham Lincoln," The Connoisseur, February 1980.

49 "A New Discovery: Lincoln Portrait," Part 1 (with Lloyd Ostendorf), Civil War Times Illustrated, February 1980.

50 "Lincoln at Auction," Antique Trader (cover), February 10, 1980.

51 "A New Discovery: Lincoln Portrait," Part 2 (with Lloyd Ostendorf), Civil War Times Illustrated, April 1980.

52 "Print of the Edition: Five 'New Heads' for an Updated Engraving, 'Union,'" Lincoln Herald, Spring 1980.

53 "How America Met Mr. Lincoln: Engravings and Lithographs from the First Lincoln Campaign," 19th Century Magazine, Summer 1980.

54 "Woven in Pure Silk: The Stevengraph," American Art & Antiques, July-August 1980.

55 "Print of the Edition: Pirating a Lithograph 'From Life,'" Lincoln Herald, Summer 1980.

56 "Lincoln and the Ohio Printmakers," Ohio History (89), Autumn 1980.

57 "Lincoln Brought to Life in Photos, But Not Words" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, September 28, 1980.

58 "Print of the Edition: Some Views of the Lincoln Home, Old and New," Lincoln Herald, Fall 1980.

59 "Print of the Edition: Rare Perspectives in Assassination and Deathbed Scenes," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1980.

60 "Here Lincoln Lived: New Salem and Springfield, Illinois" (with photographs by Joseph C. Farber), Magazine Antiques (119), February 1981.

61 "The British Mr. Lincoln," Dial Magazine, February 1981.

62 "The Great Lincoln Collectors," Antique Trader (cover), February 9, 1981.

63 "Print of the Edition: When Lincoln Purchased an Emancipation Engraving," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1981.

64 "Relics of Lincoln's Slaying," Americana Magazine, May-June 1981.

65 "The British Mr. Lincoln," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1981.

66 "Print of the Edition: Lincoln Bound...and Robert Lincoln's Favorite Picture of His Father," Lincoln Herald, Summer 1981.

67 "From A. to Z., A Life-size Portrait of Lincoln" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, January 3, 1982.

68 "The Parlour Album Lincoln: The Ubiquitous Carte-de-Visite," Antique Trader (cover), February 10, 1982.

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69 "A Lincoln Journey: Springfield, A Living Shrine," New York Times Travel Section, February 14, 1982.

70 "Print of the Edition: Lincoln and His Generals," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1982.

71 "Print of the Edition: An All-Purpose Campaign Print," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1982.

72 "Vinnie Ream: The Girl Who Sculpted Lincoln," Civil War Times Illustrated, May 1982.

73 "Historic Houses: Mark Twain in Hartford," Architectural Digest, July 1982.

74 "America's Story-Tellers: Edith Wharton's First Real Home, in Lenox, Mass.," American History Illustrated, September 1982.

75 "Currier & Ives: America Imagined," Art & Antiques Magazine, November-December 1982.

76 "Lincoln in Death: Bigger Than Life," Antique Trader (cover), February 9, 1982.

77 "If I Had Another Face, Do You Think I'd Wear This One?' So Lincoln Joked. Actually, He Was Eager to Pose for Portraits," American Heritage, February-March 1983.

78 "The Health of Abraham Lincoln: How Sick Was He? Or Was He Sick at All?" MD Magazine, February 1983.

79 "Gutzon Borglum and Mt. Rushmore: The Most Colossal Sculpture in the World," MD Magazine, March 1983.

80 "Malcolm Forbes and Sons: Collecting's First Family," Americana Magazine, March-April 1983.

81 "Mark Twain Returns to Hannibal: Boyhood Days Remembered," American History Illustrated, May 1983.

82 "Historic Deerfield: A Profile," Long Island Heritage, May 1983.

83 "History Preserved on 'The Street' in Deerfield, Mass.," Antique Trader, July 27, 1983.

84 "Hildene: The Other 'Land of Lincoln,'" Gannett Newspapers Travel Section, September 4, 1983.

85 "Mathew Brady: An Unretouched Portrait," MD Magazine, September 1983.

86 "Harpers Ferry Revisited," Antique Trader (cover), October 12, 1983.

87 "Deerfield Village: A Walk Back in Time," Antiques & The Arts Weekly, November 25, 1983.

88 "The Timeless Art of Currier & Ives," Antique Trader Price Guide to Antiques, Fall 1983.

89 "How Harpers Ferry Became Dawson's Landing," Dial Magazine, January 1984.

90 "Lincoln's Stunted Family Tree," MD Magazine, February 1984.

91 "The Critter Himself," Highlights Magazine, February 1984.

92 "The Man Who Made Lincoln Look Beautiful," Yankee Magazine, February 1984.

93 "The Lincoln Image" (book excerpt), Civil War Times Illustrated, February 1984.

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94 "The Lincoln Image" (book excerpt), Antiques & The Arts Weekly, February 3, 1984.

95 "The Lincoln Image" (book excerpt), Antique Trader (cover), February 8, 1984.

96 "Hildene: Vermont Home of the Lincolns," Antique Trader, February 15, 1984.

97 "Lincoln at the Front: Abraham Lincoln Visits the Battlefields of the Civil War," Blue & Gray Magazine, February-March 1984.

98 "Raid on Harpers Ferry," American History Illustrated, March 1984.

99 "Francis Bicknell Carpenter: Painter of Abraham Lincoln and His Circle" (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.), American Art Journal, Spring 1984.

100 "The Lincoln Image" (book adaptation), Imprint, Spring 1984.

101 "Profile: Frank J. Williams," Blue & Gray Magazine, June-July 1984.

102 "Looking for Lincoln," Antique Trader, August 15, 1984.

103 "John Brown: Saint? Buffoon? Legend?" MD Magazine, October 1984.

104 "Parlor Album Lincolns," Antiques & The Arts Weekly, October 26, 1984.

105 "'Tokens of Respect' and 'Heartfelt Thanks:' How Abraham Lincoln Coped with Presidential Gifts," Illinois Historical Journal, Autumn 1984.

106 "Print of the Edition: Did Currier & Ives Pirate a Lincoln Emancipation Print?" Lincoln Herald, Autumn 1984.

107 "'There is About it a Mantle of Pure Radiance:' The Washington Monument," American History Illustrated, December 1984.

108 "The Father of Our Christmas Cards: Louis Prang," MD Magazine (cover), December 1984.

109 "Presidential Inaugurals: Banal, Moving, Catastrophic," MD Magazine, January 1985.

111. "Presenze del Passato: Un Certo Signor Clemens," AD (Architectural Digest Italy), January 1985.

112. "A New Look at the Yankee Painter of Lincoln" (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Yankee Magazine, February 1985.

113. "Chicago Introduces Lincoln," (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Inland Magazine, February 1985.

113 "Memorial Pictures of Lincoln and Washington," Antique Trader (cover), February 13, 1985.

114 "Print of the Edition: Who Published the First Full-Length Portrait of Lincoln," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1985.

115 "Remembering the Lincoln Assassination," Antique Trader (cover), April 17, 1985.

116 "The Rebecca Nurse Homestead," Antique Trader (cover), October 9, 1985.

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117 "Strangers and Pilgrims" and "Plimoth Plantation," American History Illustrated (cover), November 1985.

118 "Art for the Parlors of America: Louis Prang's Civil War Lithographs," Civil War Times Illustrated, January 1986.

119 "Ford's Theater," American History Illustrated, February 1986.

120 "Period Prints of the Lincolns at Home," Antique Trader (cover), February 5, 1986.

121 "A Thousand Fourths of July Rolled Into One [Statue of Liberty Dedication]," American History Illustrated (cover), June 1986.

122 "The European Image of Abraham Lincoln" (with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Winterthur Portfolio (21), Summer-Autumn 1986.

123 "U. S. Grant: The Man and the Image" (review), Civil War Times Illustrated, May 1986.

124 "'Badges of Woe' and 'Testaments of Grief:' Image Publishers Responded to the Tragedy of Lincoln's Death" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr., and Gabor S. Boritt), Blue & Gray Magazine, October-November 1986.

125 "Remembering Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation at 125," Antique Trader (cover), February 11, 1997.

126 "Honest Abe Never Campaigned to Be President," Newsday, February 12, 1987.

127 "Confederate Caricature of Abraham Lincoln," Illinois Historical Journal, Spring 1987.

128 "The Confederate Image" (book adaptation), Civil War Quarterly (11), Spring 1987.

129 "The Confederate Image" (book adaptation), Imprint, Spring 1987.

130 "Images of Peace" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), Civil War Times Illustrated, May 1987.

131 "Philadelphia 1787," American History Illustrated, May 1987.

132 "Lost Cause Art: Prints the North Published for the South in its Hour of Defeat" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), Americana, June 1987.

133 "Rare Images of a Lost Cause: The Confederate Image" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), MD Magazine, July 1987.

134 "Prints of the Lost Cause" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), Antique Trader (cover), July 1, 1987.

135 "Lincoln's Memorial: Never Before Published, a Family Album of Four Generations" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Life Magazine, July 1987.

136 "Mary Todd Lincoln: New Views of a Troubled, Controversial Woman" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, August 9, 1987.

137 "Picturing the Constitution" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), American History Illustrated, September 1987.

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138 "Old Ironsides: 'Her Thunders Shook the Mighty Deep,'" American History Illustrated, Nov. 1987. 139 "The Confederate Image" (book adaptation), Antiques & The Arts Weekly, October 23, 1987. 140 "The Generals" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, January 31, 1988.

141 "What's New About Old Abe?” Antique Trader (cover), February 10, 1988.

142 "Art of the Civil War South: The Confederate Image" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), Cobblestone, February 1988.

143 "Prints of the Lost Cause: Images of Virginia and Virginians" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), Virginia Cavalcade, Winter 1988.

144 "A Filtered Portrait of Lincoln Comes to the Small Screen," New York Times Arts & Leisure, March 20, 1988.

145 "The Favorite War: Battle Cry of Freedom" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, March 20, 1988.

146 "Print of the Edition: Advertising 'The Death of Lincoln," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1988.

147 "A Visit to Green Gables," Americana Magazine, June 1988.

148 "Gore Vidal's Lincoln" (TV review), Lincoln Herald, Summer 1988.

149 "Prints of Darkness: The Dark Side of Currier & Ives," MD Magazine, July 1988.

150 "A Few Appropriate Remarks," Cobblestone, July 1988.

151 "Gore Vidal's Lincoln: An Exchange" (debate, with Richard N. Current and Gore Vidal), New York Review of Books, August 18, 1988.

152 "Where Rebels Once Reigned: A Landmark of the Confederacy—Its White House—Newly Restored as Jefferson Davis Knew It," Americana, August 1988.

153 "The Rebecca Nurse Homestead," Early American Life, October 1988.

154 "A Few Appropriate Remarks: The Gettysburg Address," American History Illustrated (cover), November 1988.

155 "The Gettysburg Redress: Lincoln's Inspired Address at Gettysburg– 125 Years Ago This Month – Was First Thought to Be a Failure," MD Magazine, November 1988.

156 "The Stevengraph," Antique Trader (cover), November 16, 1988.

157 "Gettysburg: A Journey," Antique Trader, November 16, 1988.

158 "How Lincoln Found His Way to the Gettysburg Address," Newsday, November 17, 1988.

159 "The Trials of Mrs. Lincoln" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Autumn 1988.

160 "Advice After Appomattox" (review), West Tennessee Historical Society Papers, December 1988.

161 "'Thrilling Words' or 'Silly Remarks:' What the Press Said About the Gettysburg Address," Lincoln Herald, Winter 1988.

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162 "Why Lincoln Grew a Beard," Cobblestone, January 1989.

163 "Was Lincoln's Assassination a Confederate Plot?" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, January 22, 1989.

164 "Lincoln's 'New Home,'" Americana Magazine, February 1989.

165 "Frederick Douglass and a Taste for Art," Cobblestone, February 1989.

166 "The Bearding of the President: When Abraham Lincoln Grew Whiskers," Antique Trader (cover), February 8, 1989.

167 "Was George McClellan the Captain Queeg of the Civil War" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, February 19, 1989.

168 "The Decision That Led to Civil War," Cobblestone, March 1989.

169 "Baltimore Artist Adalbert Volck Fought for the Southern Cause with his Pen" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt), America's Civil War, May 1989.

170 "Tippecanoe and Trinkets, Too" (review), Winterthur Portfolio (29), Spring 1989.

171 "After the Fact" (review), Lincoln Herald, Spring 1989.

172 "How a Sculptor Captured a Great American Spirit in Stone and in a Photograph: Mrs. Ames and Mr. Lincoln," Civil War Times Illustrated, April 1989.

173. "Print of the Edition: An Engraved Tribute to Lincoln's Farewell Address to Springfield," Lincoln Herald, Summer 1989.

174 "Mementoes of Politicos: The New Museum of American Political Life" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Americana Magazine, August 1989.

175 "Library of America's Lincoln" (review), Civil War Times Illustrated, December 1989.

176 "The Miserable First Ladies" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Magazine (21), December 1989.

177 "American Landmarks: The Baseball Hall of Fame," American History Illustrated, December 1989.

178 "'We Cannot Escape History:' A Look at What History Is and How Long It Has Been Around," Cobblestone, January 1990.

179 "A Union Hero's Forgotten Resting Place: Grant's Tomb," Civil War Times Illustrated, January-February 1990.

180 "The Missing Lincolns," Antique Trader (cover), February 7, 1990.

181 "The Reluctant Adams" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, February 11, 1990.

182 "Taking a Look at Lincoln: Once a Shrine, the Chicago Historical Society Exhibit Now Takes a Scholarly View," Americana Magazine, April 1990.

183 "Days of Glory: How the 54th Mass., Celebrated in the Movie, Looked to Contemporary

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Artists" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Magazine, May 1990.

184 "Ellis Island's Rebirth," Americana Magazine (cover), September-October 1990.

185 "America's Tragic Conflict" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, September 2, 1990.

186 "Interior Decor [in Ken Burns' The Civil War]," New York Times Arts & Leisure, September 16, 1990.

187 "’Living Monuments:’ The Image of the Lincoln Family,” Papers of the Fourth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 1990.

188 "The Lincoln Family Album" (book adaptation, with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), American History Illustrated, December 1990.

189 "Ford's Theater: An Ornament Once Again," Americana Magazine, January-February 1991.

190 "Lincoln's Victory Tour: 'I Myself Was at the Front," Civil War Times Illustrated, January-February 1991.

191 "The Civil War Revisited" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, February 3, 1991.

192 "The Lincoln Family Album" (book excerpt), Antique Trader (cover), February 13, 1991.

193 "Ken Burns' Civil War" (review), Lincoln Herald, Spring 1991.

194 "The Lincoln Reader by Paul M. Angle" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Spring 1991.

195 "Essay Collection Reveals Lincoln as a Revolutionary: Lincoln and the Second American Revolution by James M. McPherson" (review), Civil War Times Illustrated, July-August 1991.

196 "A Shared History: Gateway to America," Vista Magazine, September 8, 1991.

197 "Lincoln on Democracy," Papers of the Fifth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 1991.

198 "The Lincoln Family Album," Papers of the Fifth Annual Lincoln Colloquium, October 1991.

199 "Civil War Violence Re-examined" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, January 19, 1992.

200 "Living History: Disarmingly Abe," Americana Magazine, February 1992.

201 "Lincoln as the Europeans Saw Him," Antique Trader (cover), February 12, 1989.

202 "Mosby and the French Artistes" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Virginia Cavalcade, Winter-Spring 1992.

203 "Sisters: The Anti-Slavery Feminists in American Culture" (review), Imprint, Spring 1992.

204 "Anatomy of an Oration: Garry Wills on Gettysburg" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, May 31, 1992.

205 "The Lincoln Image in Europe," Lincoln Newsletter, Summer 1992.

206 "Markers of Change: Documents of History -- Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address" (with Mario M. Cuomo), New-York Historical Society exhibition gallery note, June 1992.

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207 "Theater for War: The Gettysburg Cyclorama" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Military History Quarterly (5), Autumn 1992.

208 "Heroes Were Made" (review), New York Times Book Review, September 27, 1992.

209 "Lincoln's Youth: Indiana Years" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Autumn 1992.

210 "Debating the Myth of Lincoln-Douglas," Gannett Newspapers, October 23, 1992.

211 "Buttons, Banners, and Gold Bugs: The Museum of American Political Life," American History Illustrated, November-December 1992.

212 "Enduring Images of a Nation Divided: The Great Printmakers of the Civil War" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Magazine, November-December 1992.

213 "'Old Jube:' That Yankee Hatin', Irascible Diamond in the Rough" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, November 8, 1992.

214 "Lincoln's Incredible Season," Antique Trader (cover), February 10, 1993.

215 "Eyewitnesses Remember the 'Fearful Night,'" Civil War Times, March-April 1993.

216 "Popular Images of the Presidency" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Spring 1993.

217 "Civil War Jekyll and Hyde" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, July 11, 1993.

218 "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory" (book excerpt), Civil War Times, October 1993.

219 "Abraham Lincoln the Orator: Penetrating the Lincoln Legend" (review), Blue & Gray Magazine, October 1993.

220 "Lincoln: The Making of a President" (TV review), Armchair Historian, November-December 1993.

221 "Lee: The Civil War Years," Cobblestone, September 1993.

222 "Lee: Dignity in Defeat," Cobblestone, September 1993.

223 "Pages from an American Album: Forgotten Hero of Gettysburg, Joshua L. Chamberlain," American History Illustrated, November-December 1993.

224 "In the Best Possible Manner: The Equestrian Portraits of L. M. D. Guillaume" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Virginia Cavalcade, Autumn 1993.

225 "The Art and Artists of the Civil War" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Antique Trader (cover), November 10, 1993.

226 "'Columbia's Noblest Sons:' Washington and Lincoln in Popular Prints," Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association, Winter 1994.

227 "Dear Mr. Lincoln" (book excerpt), American History Illustrated, February 1994.

228 "Letters to the Civil War White House: Dear Mr. President," Antique Trader, February 9, 1994.

229 "Is This The First Photograph of Abraham Lincoln?" American Heritage, February-March 1994.

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230 "Lincoln at Gettysburg" (review), Journal of Southern History, February 1994.

231 "Trapped in the Lincoln Daguerreotype Debate," Washington Times, March 26, 1994.

232 "Nightmare in Scotsboro" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, April 3, 1994.

233 "The Great Debates in Print," Lincoln Newsletter, Summer 1994.

234 "The Lincoln-Douglas Debates: Exploding History's Myths," New York Post, August 19, 1994.

235 "The Shadows Rise" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Summer 1994.

236 "Recreating the Great Debate," American History, December 1994.

237 "A Time to Remember and Celebrate," Cobblestone, January 1995.

238 "January 1, 1863: The 'Great Emancipator,'" Cobblestone, January 1995.

239 "The Anti-Lincoln Image," Antique Trader, February 10, 1995.

240 "Found in the Canyons of Manhattan: Fraunces Tavern," Historic Traveler, May-June 1995.

241 "The Many Faces of Lincoln: Sculpture by James Nance," Antique Trader, April 12, 1995.

242 "Dorsal Debate: A Report From the Field in the Battle to Authenticate What its Owner Still Hopes is the Earliest Lincoln Photograph," American Heritage, July-August 1995.

243 "Lincoln in American Memory" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Summer 1995.

244 "Lincoln's Secret Arms Race," Civil War Times, October 1995.

245 "Two Imposing New Lincoln Sculptures by Colorado Sculptor," Lincoln Newsletter, Fall 1995.

246 "Portrait of a City under Siege" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), MHQ, Autumn 1995.

247 "The Devil in General Sherman" (review), Chicago Tribune Book World, September 10, 1995.

248 "First in War: Ulysses S. Grant," Cobblestone, October 1995.

249 "Lincoln Redefined: A 'Bracing' New Biography from David Herbert Donald," Chicago Tribune Book World, October 15, 1995.

250 "'I Should Not Say Foolish Things:' The Legacy of Lincoln's Impromptu Oratory," Civil War Times [special Lincoln issue], December 1995.

251 "Portraits of a President: A Photo Essay," Civil War Times (special Lincoln issue), December 1995.

252 "The Washington Monument," Cobblestone, January 1996.

252 "A Lost Confederate Painting Is Discovered," Civil War Times, January-February 1996.

253 "From Eyesore to Monument," Cobblestone, January 1996.

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254 "The Return of The Peacemakers: The Great Emancipator and the Liberator of Kuwait are Together in the Newest White House Portrait," American Heritage, February-March 1996.

255 "With Malice Toward One: The Anti-Lincoln Image in the Graphic Arts," in Abraham Lincoln and a Nation at War: Papers From the Ninth Annual Lincoln Colloquium (May 1996).

256 "Winslow Homer's Civil War" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), MHQ, Summer 1996 (cover).

257 "Union Made: Robert E. Lee—Yankee Images of a Southern Legend," American History Magazine, July-August 1996.

258 "Cycloramas: Civil War Battles in the Round" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Times, August 1996.

259 "Imagining Civil War New York," Civil War Times, October 1996.

260 "A Legacy of Excellence: The Lincoln-Douglas Debates," "advertorial," American Heritage, October 1996.

261 "Commander in Chief: Abraham Lincoln's Image Problem," American History Magazine, February 1997.

262 "Lincoln at 188: Return to Gettysburg," Antique Trader, February 12, 1997.

263 "Lincoln's Last Warning – In Verse," Lincoln Herald, Spring 1997.

264 "A Soldier-Artist Gets His Due" (review), Columbiad, Spring 1997.

265 "The Truth About the Lincoln Bedroom: 'Too Rickety to Venerate,'" American Heritage Magazine, July-August, 1997.

266 "Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln" (review), Illinois Historical Journal, Summer 1997.

267 "Chancellorsville" (review), Blue & Gray Magazine, Fall 1997.

268 "Them Damned Pictures: Explorations in American Cartoon Art" (review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 1997.

269 "The Signature that Changed America: Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation," Antique Trader, January 28, 1998.

270 "The Year in Lincoln: 1997," Antique Trader, January 28, 1997.

271 "Is Lincoln Here? A New Stereo View Discovered," American Heritage Magazine, February-March 1998.

272 "The Day Robert Lincoln Lost His Father's Speech," Highlights for Children, February 1998.

273 "The Godfather of American Photography" (review), Columbiad, Winter 1998.

274 "Land of Lincoln: Springfield," Historic Traveler, March 1998.

275 "Lincoln's Early Years," New York Times (Sunday Travel Section), February 8, 1998.

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276 "Not Even Lincoln Can Escape Sex Rumors," Gannett Westchester Newspapers, February 8, 1998.

277 "The Land of Lincoln," Historic Traveler, April 1998.

278 "Lincoln's Rubber Room" (with Frank J. Williams), American History Magazine, August 1998.

279 "The Private Ryans of Gettysburg" (op-ed article), Westchester Gannett Newspapers, August 2, 1998.

280 "Notes from the Field: A Big-Band Veteran Donates his Vast Lincoln Collection to the Plymouth National Museum," Columbiad, Summer 1998.

281 "The Bohemian Brigade's Best: Edwin Forbes," Military History Quarterly, Autumn 1998.

282 "Mr. Lincoln's Mail Bag," North and South, November 1998.

283 "Herndon's Informants" (Review), Journal of Illinois History, Winter 1998.

284 "Abraham Lincoln at 190," Antique Trader, February 17, 1999.

285 "To His Excellency the President," American Legacy 4 (Winter 1999).

286 "Testament to Union: Civil War Monuments in Washington, D.C." (review), Columbiad 3 (Spring 1999).

287 "'The Day Lincoln Was Shot:' In the Background" (review), Lincoln Herald (Spring 1999).

288 "Companionship in Granite: Celebrating the Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln Monument" (review), Lincoln Herald (Spring 1999).

289 "Lincoln From Life," Washington Times, July 10, 1999.

290 "How I Met Lincoln: Some distinguished enthusiasts reveal just how they fell under his powerful spell," American Heritage, July-August 1999.

291 "'Ridicule Without Much Malice:' Lincoln in Caricature Reconsidered," in Papers of the 11th and 12th Annual Lincoln Colloquia, Lincoln Home, Springfield, 1999.

292 "Haunted by Lincoln," The Algonkian, Fall 1999.

293 "Abe Lincoln, the Edmund Morris Way," The Journal News, November 7, 1999.

294 "Lincoln Forum Preserves Legacy of 16th President," Washington Times, November 6, 1999.

295 "Letters from Mary Todd Lincoln," American History, February 2000.

296 "Conrad Wise Chapman: Artist and Soldier of the Confederacy" (review), Blue and Gray Magazine, December 1999.

297 "Abraham Lincoln, the Writer," The Bridge, Spring 2000.

298 "Notes" on Lincoln Portrait and Battle Hymn of the Republic, program notes for America: Music of Life and Liberty, Avery Fisher Hall, February 27, 2000.

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299 "Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: Abraham Lincoln, Christianity, and Civil Religion" (review), Civil War Book Review, Winter 2000.

300 "Prizing History: An Interview with Richard Gilder and Lewis Lehrman," American Heritage, May/June, 2000.

301 "The Picture of Bravery" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), American Legacy (Fall 2000).

302 "Nostalgic Panorama: Kurz & Allison's Civil War" (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), North & South Magazine (November 2000).

303 "Abraham Lincoln, the Edmund Morris Way," Lincoln Herald (Spring 2000).

304 "Bite-Size Lincoln" (review), Lincoln Herald (Summer 2000).

305 "Errant Bronzes: George Gray Barnard's Statues of Abraham Lincoln" (review), Lincoln Herald (Fall 2000)

306 "America's Sixteenth President: Abraham Lincoln" (review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 2000.

307 "Moonlight: Abraham Lincoln and the Almanac Trial" (review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 2000"Lincoln on Lincoln" (review), Blue & Gray Magazine (October 2000).

308 "On Television: 'Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln—A House Divided'" (review), American History Magazine (February 2001)

309 "Lincoln Takes the Heat," Civil War Times Illustrated (February 2001).

310 "Abraham Lincoln Has His Neck Shortened," Highlights for Children (February 2001).

311 "A Lincoln Face-Lift?” American Heritage (February-March 2001)

312 "Presidential Gifts, ca, 1860," The New York Times, op-ed page (February 12, 2001).

313 "Five Angles on Lincoln" (review), Civil War Book Review (Spring 2001).

314 "Artists on War: The Union's Medal of Honor Artist," Military History Quarterly (Spring 2001).

315 "Lincoln and Perseverance," Introduction to Keepsake on the Occasion of the Eleventh Lincoln Prize, April 2001.

316 "Long-Hidden Stereoscopic Views...Get their Due" (review), America's Civil War (July 2001)

317 "The Poetry and Prose of the Emancipation Proclamation," New York State Archives, Summer 2001.

318 "The Wisdom of Whiskers," The New York Times, op-ed page (August 30, 2001).

319 "Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory" (Review), Civil War History, March 2002

320 "Lincoln by Bennett," American History, April 2002.

321 "History with Prizes," American History, April 2002.

322 "From Rail-Splitter to Icon" (Review), North and South, April 2002.

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323 “The Lincoln Forum's First Six Years: An Interview with Chairman Frank J. Williams," White House Studies (2002)

324 Abraham Lincoln and the Forge of National Memory” (Review), Civil War History, March 2002

325. From Rail-Splitter to Icon" (Review), Imprint 27:1, Spring 2002.

326. “From Rail-Splitter to Icon” (Review), North & South, April 2002.

327 “Honest Abe? Biography Examines Lincoln's Ethics" (Review), Civil War Book Review, Summer 2002

328 "The Lincoln Portrait Moves," American History, August 2002.

329 "Overrated/Underrated:" The Second Inaugural vs. The Cooper Union Address, American Heritage Magazine, October 2002.

330 "New Glory for Old Glory: A Lincoln-era Tradition Reborn," White House Studies (2002)

331 "Gettysburg and Ground Zero," The Wall Street Journal, September 9, 2002.

332 "And we Must Rise with the Occasion: What Lincoln Might Really Have Said at Ground Zero," with Mario M. Cuomo Newsweek.com, September 10, 2002

333 "The Fiery Trial Through Which We Pass," with Mario M. Cuomo, The New York Sun, September 11, 2002.

334 "New Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library," Springfield State-Journal Register, November 14, 2002.

335 "Abraham Lincoln [by Thomas Kennealy]" (Review), Lincoln Herald, Winter 2002.

336 "Baby-Sitting for the Lincolns," Highlights for Children, February 2003.

337 "The Fiery Trial: The Speeches and Writings of Abraham Lincoln" (Review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 2002.

338 "From Rail-Splitter to Icon: Lincoln's Image in Illustrated Periodicals" (Review), Lincoln Herald, Winter 2002.

339 "Abraham Lincoln: A Press Portrait" (Review), Lincoln Herald, Winter 2002.

340 "Return to New York, By Mary Todd Lincoln," Our Town and City Week, April 24, 2003.

341 "Lincoln's Assassin: Rebel Without Applause," Our Town, May 8, 2003.

342 “The Gettysburg Cyclorama,” (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Times special commemorative issue, Gettysburg (July 2003)

343 “Democrats in General,” New York Sun, September 26 2003.

344 “Little Success for Democratic Generals,” The Journal-News, September 28, 2003.

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345 “Lincoln’s Sanctuary” (review), Civil War Times (December 2003)

346 “Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation” (review), Civil War Book Review, (February 2004)

347 “FDR and Lincoln” (review), Lincoln Lore No. 1876 (Spring 2004)

348 “History Happened Here: Cooper Union,” American Heritage (February 2004)

349 “’Right Makes Might:’ How Lincoln’s Civil War Presidency Began at Cooper Union in New York,” Blue and Gray Magazine, May 2004.

350 “Windows on the Civil War at Sea,” Naval History (August 2004)

351 “How Lincoln Coped with His Image Problem,” introduction for The New York Times Pictorial Lincoln History, orig. pub. 1913, reissued fall 2004.

352 “Debate the Lincoln-Douglas Way,” New York Sun, September 4, 2004.

353 “Our Soldiers Count,” New York Sun, September 24, 2004.

354 “Lincoln and Whitman” (review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 2004.

355 “Lincoln’s Quest for Union” (review), Lincoln Herald, Fall 2004.

356 “Lincoln’s War” (review), Blue and Gray Magazine, December 2004.

357 “Lincoln Gains Status of Myth in Death,” Washington Times, December 4, 2004.

358 ”Rediscovering Civil War Classics: The Lincoln Nobody Knows by Richard N. Current,” Civil War Book Review, February 2005.

359 “The 94 Years of Kitty Carlisle Hart,” American Heritage, February/March 2005.

360 “History Now: Lincoln Heard and Seen—a Crucial Letter and Life Portrait Finally Surface,” American Heritage, February/March 2005.

361 “‘We are Lincoln Men,’ Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln’s Sanctuary (reviews), Blue and Gray Magazine, Winter 2005.

362 “The Rubber Room” (with Frank J. Williams), reprinted for Primedia special edition, Lincoln: Assassination and Aftermath, April 2005. 363 “Lincoln’s Last Months” (review), North and South, June 2005.

364 “Faces of the Civil War: An Album of Civil War Soldiers and their Stories” (review), North and South, June 2005.

365 “John Brown: The Legend Revisited” (review), North and South, June 2005.

366 “Great Necessities: The Life, Times, and Writings of Anna Ella Carroll” (review), North and South/ June 2005.

367 “Lincoln’s Illinois Heritage,” a supplement to American Heritage, May 2005.

368 “Remembering Lincoln” (review). Washington Post Book World, July 3, 2005.

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369 “Saving the ‘Imax of its Day:’ The 120-Year-Old Gettysburg Cyclorama is again a Work in Progress,” American Heritage, September 2005.

370 “Abraham Lincoln, American Hero,” North & South, September 2005.

371. “Abraham Lincoln, George Washington, and the Hero Factor,” Signature: National Constitution Center Newsletter, Fall 2005.

372. “Faces of the Civil War” (review), Journal of Southern History (November 2005)

373. “Lincoln’s Other Face: We Set the Sixteenth President Straight,” American Heritage, November-December 2005.

374. “Lincoln at Cooper Union,” History Now (American History On-Line), December 2005.

375. “’In the end you are to succeed:” Lincoln on Perseverance,” OAH Magazine of History, January 2006.

376. “Melancholy Abe,” New York Post, January 16, 2006.

377. “Lincoln and Company” (review), Town & Country, February 2006

378. “Lincoln’s American Dream” (review), North & South Magazine, March 2006.

379. “’As Bad as She Could Be:’ Who Was the Widow Bixby?” American Heritage, March 2006.

380. “The Other Lincoln Family Home: It’s a Far Cry from a Log Cabin,” American Heritage Magazine, March 2006

381. “The Blue and Gray in Black and White” (review), North & South Magazine, May 2006.

382. “Lincoln’s Undisclosed Presidential Gifts,” North & South Magazine, June 2006.

383. “Pennsylvania’s Civil War Heritage: Prelude to Gettysburg.” Supplement to American Heritage Magazine, Summer 2006.

384. “Briefings” (best books on the common soldier), North & South Magazine, August 2006.

385. “Doris Kearns Goodwin, Team of Rivals” (review), New-York Journal of American History, spring/summer 2006.

386. “Complicity: How the North Promoted, Prolonged, and Profited from Slavery” (review). North & South, October 2006.

387. “The Devil’s Own Work” (review), North & South, October 2006.

388. “Mary the Musical with Coverage in Three Acts: Act III—Harold Holzer’s Impression,” The Lincolnian, September-October 2006.

389. “The Photograph that Made Lincoln President,” Civil War Times, November-December 2006.

390. “Sacred Grounds, Sacred Words” (Review Essay), New York Sun, November 15, 2006.

391. “The Gettysburg Gospel: Rereading America’s Most Famous Speech,” History Now essay,

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American Heritage Magazine, December 2006.

392. “Editor’s Choice: The Best of the Past From the Year Just Past—TV History, Exploring the Secret Capitol,” American Heritage Magazine, December 2006.

393. “What Would Lincoln Do? Focus on the Real Foe,” Los Angeles Times, December 29, 2006; Gulf News (United Arab Emirates), Canton (Ohio) Repository, Napa Valley Register, January 3, 2007; Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, January 12, 2007; Dallas Morning News, Amarillo Globe-News, January 14, 2007.

394. “Lincoln Unmasked” (review), Lincoln Herald, Winter 2006.

395. “The art of Ironclads,” Civil War Times, March/April 2007. . 396. “The Golden Years of America’s Rogue State” (review), New York Sun, February 28, 2007

397. “The Monitor Makes Port: After a century and a half, the warship that changed the world is back,” American Heritage, May 2007.

398. “Abraham Lincoln: The Observations of John G. Nicolay and John Hay (review), North & South, May 2007.

399. “How Lincoln’s corpse escaped theft,” Washington Post, May 6, 2007.

400. “Land of Lincoln” (review), Washington Post Book World, June 17, 2007; Fort Wayne Journal-Gazette, June 24, 2007.

401. “The Lincoln Family Album: New Insights, New Surprises, from the New Edition,” Lincoln Lore No. 1889 (Summer 2007)

402. “Lincoln’s Picture Gallery,” introduction to the C-SPAN web site (2007)

403. “Lincoln the Homely: The 16th president’s unusual face evolved from an object of ridicule to an American icon that epitomized the Civil War ordeal,” Civil War Times Illustrated, February 2008.

404. “Deconstructed: Lincoln’s Rise,” American History, April 2008.

405. “Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis: Rivals in Popular Prints,” Journal of Mississippi History (spring 2008).

406. “Echoing Lincoln’s Fury,” (op-ed), New York Sun, March 24, 2008.

407. “When Lincoln Played in Peoria” (review), New York Sun, August 20, 2008.

408. “Lincoln and the Decision for War” (Review), Virginia Magazine of History and Biography, Fall 2008.

409. “John Y. Simon: An Appreciation,” North & South, September 2006.

410. “President in Waiting,” Interview with Dana B. Shoaf, Civil War Times, December 2008.

411. “Incognito in Baltimore: Rumors of an assassination plot forced President-elect Lincoln to sneak through Charm City in 1861,” Civil War Times, December 2008.

412. “Grace’s Advice,” Cobblestone special Lincoln issue, October 2008.

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413. “A Nation at War,” Cobblestone special Lincoln issue, October 2008.

414. “The Coalition Cabinet and Other White House Triumphs (with Meg Chorlian), Cobblestone special Lincoln issue, October 2008.

415. “Striking at Slavery,” Cobblestone special Lincoln issue, October 2008.

416. “A Historic Address,” Cobblestone special Lincoln issue, October 2008.

417. “Election Day 1860: As soon as the returns were in, the burdens of the presidency weighed upon Abraham Lincoln,” Smithsonian, November 2008; Smithsonian Collector’s Edition: Lincoln – America’s Greatest President at 200, Winter 2009.

418. Introduction to a special section on “Lincoln’s Legacy,” American Heritage, Winter 2009; reprinted in American Heritage special section, February 2009.

419. “Lincoln the Orator,” American Heritage, Winter 2009.

420. “How Lincoln Made a Cabinet: With the Winter of Secession Brewing, an Untested President-Elect Conveniently Took His Time,” North & South Magazine, December 2008.

421. “Looking at Lincoln: Old Abe’s Favorite Photo?” Civil War Times, February 2009.

422. “Stealing Lincoln” (Robert E. Sherwood), America in W W II, February 2009.

423. “The Man they Remember: Family Members, friends, and even enemies reflect on the man they knew,” Smithsonian Magazine Collector’s Edition: Lincoln – America’s Greatest President at 200, Winter 2009.

424. “Lincoln’s Best Quality,” The Cook-Witter Report, January 2009.

425. “Looking at Lincoln: Mary Liked the Clean-Shaven Look,” Civil War Times, April 2009.

426. “From the Guest Editor,” New York State Archives, Winter 2009.

427. “An Enduring Good: A Legacy that Transformed a Nation,” A New Birth of Freedom, official publication of the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial, January 2009.

428. “Lincoln as American Redeemer,” introduction to Library of America pamphlet, accompanying The Lincoln Anthology, winter 2009.

429. “Abraham Lincoln: A Legacy Born in Politics,” OAH Magazine of History (January 2009)

430. “Abraham Lincoln: From Homely to Heroic,” US News and World Report, February 18, 2008.

431. “Looking at Lincoln: Standing Tall,” Civil War Times, June 2009.

432. “Looking at Lincoln: Lincoln Gets Buzzed,” Civil War Times, August 2009.

433. “Abraham Lincoln’s White House,” White House History (Spring 2009).

434. “Lincoln’s Faltering First Steps,” U. S. News and World Report Special Collector’s Edition: Secrets of the Presidents (Summer 2009)

435. “The Face of a President,” Ford’s Theatre Museum Unveiling Program, July 14, 2009.

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436. “Looking at Lincoln: Lincoln or Bust,” Civil War Times, October 2009.

437. “Looking at Lincoln: The Last Photo of Lincoln,” Civil War Times, December 2009.

438. “A Promise Fulfilled: Exactly what the Emancipation Proclamation did—and did not—accomplish is still hotly debated,” Civil War Times, December 2009.

439. “The Speech that Made the Man,” American Heritage, Winter 2010.

440. “Abraham Lincoln the Anti-Politician,” America’s Civil War, March 2010.

441. “Lincoln and His Politically Appointed Generals,” Civil War Book Review, February-March 2010.

442. “Spirit of Lincoln, thy Country Needs Thee Now,” AASLAH History News, Winter 2010.

443. “Lincoln Snatches the Nomination: Bare-knuckles politicking and a brilliant campaign strategy enabled the dark horse to win,” American Heritage (Spring 2010).

444. “’A Spirit and Power Far Beyond its Letter:’ The Emancipation Proclamation Opened the Door for Pennsylvania’s African American Soldiers,” American Heritage (Summer 2010).

445. “The Proclamation and the Peculiar Institution: On the eve of the Sesquicentennial, Controversy Rages Anew about Slavery as a Cause of the War” (Commentary), Civil War Times, August 2010.

446. “Cease Fire: When will all of us finally admit what caused the war?” America’s Civil War, August 2010.

447. “Lincoln Manages His Team of Rivals” (Review), Civil War Times, October 2010.

448. “Cease Fire: Linking Lincoln’s leadership to the crises at hand,” America’s Civil War, November 2010.

449. “America’s Oddest Election: The Sure Win that Lincoln Nearly Lost,” American Heritage, Fall 2010.

450. “Lincoln Uber Alles: Dictatorship Comes to America,” Blue and Gray Magazine, November 2010.

451. “Cease Fire: Here’s to the Guardians of our Heritage: Budge Weidman’s Legacy is the preservation of our legacy,” America’s Civil War, January 2011.

452. “Give Peace a Chance: As secession fever spreads through the South, political patriarchs try to avert war—but at what price?” America’s Civil War, January 2011.

453. “If Lincoln Had Lost the Election, Would There Have been a War?” Washington Post, November 7, 2011.

454. “The Sounds of Lincoln’ Silence,” New York Times Opinionator (online), November 23, 2010.

455. “A House Divided”—commentary for Washington Post online Civil War sesquicentennial website: “What if Lincoln lost the election?” (October 31, 2010); “Could the war have been prevented” (November 8, 2010); “How should the country mark the sesquicentennial?” (November 15, 2010); “Did South Carolina have a constitutional right to secede?” (November 23, 2010); “Was the election of Abraham Lincoln a threat to the South?” (December 7, 2010); “Did the national government or individual states own the federal

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forts in the South?” (December 20, 2010).

456. “The Road from Secession to Sumter: November 23, 1860,” New York Times (op-ed) December 28, 2010.

457. “Why Lincoln Matters to American Presidents,” Critical Issues of Our Time (published by the Centre for American Studies, University of Western Ontario), January 2011.

458. “The Critter Himself,” NY Times Online Op-Ed Opinionator Page, February 3, 2011.

459. “Cease Fire: Two Virginias, two Civil Wars?” America’s Civil War, March 2011.

460. “Cease Fire: Secession Fever Revisited,” America’s Civil War, May 2011.

461. “5 Myths About Abraham Lincoln,” Washington Post, February 20, 2011; also published in Miami Herald, Tulsa World, Bergen (NJ) Record, New Orleans Press Democrat, other papers.

462. “Like a Thief in the Night,” New York Times Online Op-ed Opinionator Page, February 23, 2011.

463. “What fed workers can learn from Lincoln: an interview with Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer,” The Federal Coach, February 23, 2011.

464. “The Federal Worker: Lessons from Lincoln on Management,” Washington Post, February 24, 2011.

465. “Bloody Crimes” (review), Virginia Magazine of History, Spring 2011.

466. “Lincoln Addresses the Nation,” New York Times Online Opinionator Page, March 3, 2011.

467. “It was the worst of tunes. Yet, for a time, it also seemed the best of times,” 1861: Hell Breaks Loose—Civil War Times Collector’s Edition for 150th anniversary of the Civil War, April 2011.

468. “The Redford Version,” Town & Country Magazine, April 2011.

469. “The Civil War Ended Slavery and Saved the Union, but Many of its Battles are Still Being Fought,” ABA Journal, online version posted April 8, 2011.

470. “150 Years Ago, The Civil War Really Begins, in Baltimore,” New York Times Online Opinionator Page, April 11, 2011.

471. “Did Lincoln Deliberately Provoke the War?” Washington Post “House Divided” website, 4/12/61.

472. “Five Best: Civil War Diaries, Blue and Gray,” Wall Street Journal, April 16-17, 2011.

473. “Cease Fire: “Cease Fire: Two Virginias, two Civil Wars?” America’s Civil War, May 2011.War Stories: It’s Time to remember good Civil War lit – and close the door on the bad stuff

474. “Lincoln Suspended the Writ of Habeas Corpus,” Washington Post “House Divided” website, May 31, 2011

475. “The Conspirator: Admirable but Flawed” (review), Civil War Times, August 2011.

476. “Have We Preserved Enough Civil War Sites?” Washington Post “House Divided” website, June 6, 2011

477. “The War on Canvas: A new generation finds new ways to express the emotions of conflict,”

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America’s Civil War, September 2011

478. “Cease Fire: Check out an exhibit,” America’s Civil War, September 2011.

479. “Lincoln’s Rhetorical Fireworks,” New York Times online Opinionator section, July 3, 2011.

480. “Abraham Lincoln: The Image,” Lincoln Lore, Summer 2011.

481. “Did Lincoln Want to Ship Out Blacks? (Review), Civil War Times, October 2011.

482. “The greatest overlooked story of the Civil War: The death of Willie Lincoln,” Washington Post (print edition; also website), October 9, 2011.

483. “Cease Fire: An un-civil war over criticism,” America’s Civil War, January 2012.

484. “War Around the Edges [Photographs of George H. Houghton],” Civil War Times, February 2012.

485. “The Great Debates (that weren’t so great),” op-ed for The Washington Post “Outlook” section, Sunday, January 20, 2012. Reprinted in the Minneapolis Star Tribune, Springfield State-Journal Register, Albany Times-Union, History News Network (HNN).

486. “Cease Fire: Don’t Judge a book by its author’s popularity,” America’s Civil War, May 2012.

487. “The Books that Built Me,” The Civil War Monitor, Spring 2012.

488. “Preparing for Emancipation,” The Washington Post Civil War 150, March 4, 2012

489. “A short-lived, but notorious, general’s order,” The Washington Post, March 4, 2012

490. “The Book Shelf: When General Grant Expelled the Jews,” The Jewish Press, March 30, 2012.

491. “Where Abraham Lincoln Went to Cry,” American History, June 2012.

492. “1862: Blood and Upheaval—Brutal battles and a revolution in society,” Introduction to Civil War Times special issue 1862: The Year of Hope and Horror, spring 1862.

493. “Freedom (And Taxes): The extra two days for filing this year come from Lincoln’s move against slavery,” Philadelphia Inquirer (op-ed), April 8, 2012.

494. “Cease Fire: The Civil War’s 21st-century hero,” America’s Civil War, July 2012.

495. “Battlefields and Beyond: Manhattan, New York,” Civil War Times, August 2012.

496. “The Second Declaration of Independence,” Social Science Docket 12, Summer-Fall 2012

497. “The Long Road to Antietam” (Review), MHQ, Autumn 2012. . 498. “Cease fire: Twilight in America?” America’s Civil War, November 2012.

499. “Blood Shed in this War: Civil War Illustrations by Captain Adolph Metzner (Review), The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 110 (Spring 2012).

500. “Cease Fire: Ready for his Close-up?” America’s Civil War, January 2013.

501. “America’s Second Declaration of Independence,” America’s Civil War, January 2013.

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502. “10 Great Places: Landmarks of Abe Lincoln’s Life” (with Larry Bleiberg), U. S. A. Today, November 16, 2012.

503. “What’s True and False in Lincoln Movie,” Daily Beast, November 23, 2012

504. “Honest Abes,” New York Post, November 25, 2012.

505. “Document Deep Dive: Emancipation Proclamation,” Smithsonianmag.com, December 19, 2012.

506. “Abraham Lincoln: The ugly truth,” Irish Times, January 26, 2013.

507. “End notes” [The Lincoln Film], Magazine Antiques, January/February 2013.

508. “Cease Fire: When the People win by Voting,” America’s Civil War, March 2013.

509. “The South’s Last Gasp: A Year of brutal battles and social revolution,” Introduction to 1863: The Year of Grief and Glory, Weider History Group Collector’s Edition, Spring 2013.

510. “A Conversation with Harold Holzer,” Nation Divided (Magazine of the National Civil War Museum Magazine), Winter 2013.

511. “Cease Fire: Lincoln images reconsidered,” America’s Civil War, May 2013.

512. “Reel vs. Real: Was Thaddeus Stevens as angry and abrasive as he’s portrayed in Spielberg’s Lincoln?” Civil War Times, April 2013.

513. “Lincoln, Man of Surprise,” Washington Post Civil War 150,” April 28, 2013.

514. “Cease Fire: How Jefferson Davis Lost His Slaves,” America’s Civil War, July 1863.

515. “How a Racist Newspaper Defeated Lincoln in New York in the 1864 Election,” Daily Beast, May 2, 2013.

516. “My Favorite Place,” Civil War Times special issue, Gettysburg, July 2013.

517. “Cease Fire: Nights of the Round Table,” America’s Civil War.

518. “‘Ethiopia’ on Broadway: New York City women tried to erase the memory of the Draft Riots by helping raise a U. S. Colored Troops Regiment,” Civil War Times, October 2013.

519. “Cease Fire: Stephen Lang’s Civil War Obsession,” America’s Civil War, November 2013.

520. A Conversation with Harold Holzer, Nation Divided, Winter 2013.

521. “Cease Fire: Lincoln in Jeopardy,” America’s Civil War, January 2014.

522. “Cease Fire,” March America’s Civil War, 2014.

523. “Harold Holzer Describes Lincoln’s Process of Writing the Cooper Union Address,” For the People: A Newsletter of The Abraham Lincoln Association, 16 (Spring 2014).

524. “Cease Fire: Election Reflections,” America’s Civil War, May 2014.

525. “Cease Fire: Old News was Good News,” America’s Civil War, July7 2014.

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526. “Lincoln’s Tough Guy: Ward Hill Lamon,” Civil War Times, July 2014.

527. “1864,” Introduction to special sesquicentennial edition of Civil War Times.

528. “Harold Holzer Describes Lincoln’s Process of Writing the Cooper Union Address,” For the People (Newsletter of the Abraham Lincoln Association, Spring 2014.

529. “Stop the Presses: The Lincoln administration turned a blind eye to the First Amendment in the interest of national security,” Civil War Times, December 2014.

530. “This is How Abraham Lincoln Played Politics. And it Won Him Re-Election,” HNN (History News Network), October 19, 2014.

531. “Obama’s Immigration Proclamation,” Huffington Post, November 26, 2014.

532. “The Sound and Smell of War” (Review), Wall Street Journal, December 5, 2014.

533. “Lincoln’s Assassination: Terrorist Plot of Crackpot Conspiracy?” Salon, February 16, 2015.

534. “Cease Fire: Lincoln on Death,” America’s Civil War, March 2015.

535. “Winding Down the War,” Introduction to Civil War Times special issue, winter 2015.

536. “Afterlife: America’s First Assassinated President Wasn’t Universally Mourned—Even in the North,” Smithsonian Magazine, May 2015.

537. “Masterpiece: Multiple Threads to Bind Up a Divided Nation,” Wall Street Journal, Feb. 27, 2015.

538. “To Kill a President” (Review), Wall Street Journal, March 28, 2015.

539. “A Lincoln what-if,” Washington Post special section, “Civil War 150: War’s End,” March 29, 2015,

540. When Lincoln died, a nation mourned—or did it?” Los Angeles Times Op-Ed, April 11, 2015.

541. “Then and Now, that flag means Treason,” New York Daily News Opinion, June 30, 2015

542. “He said what?! Or did he?” Cease Fire, America’s Civil War, July 2015.

543. “Character Assassination: ‘Lincoln’s Autocrat’” (Review), Wall Street Journal, June 8, 2015.

544. “The Image Makers,” Cease Fire, America’s Civil War, November 2015

545. “What Abraham Lincoln Would Vote for Today” (with Norton Garfinkle), History News Network, December 8, 2015; reprinted in Time Magazine Online, December 11, 2015

546. “The National Humanities Medal: Views from Recipients,” Process [Blog for American History], January 2016.

547. “Reconstructing Hillary,” HuffPost Politics, January 26, 2016.

548. “So Hillary believes in the discredited Southern Lost Cause theory? Ridiculous,” History News Network (HNN) Online, January 26, 2016.

549. “Masterpiece: A Common Bond of Grief—Fanny McCullough Letter (1862) by Abraham Lincoln, Wall Street Journal, February 13-14, 2016.

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550. “It’s Time to Get Right With Lincoln, Cease Fire, America’s Civil War, March 2016.

551. “’Honest Abe’ wasn’t above raucous debates, savvy politics,” CNN Online, March 10, 2016.

552. Review of Meagher Biography, Wall Street Journal, March 11-12, 2016.

553. “We’ve Had a Dealmaker as a Candidate for President. His Name was Stephen A. Douglas” (with Norton Garfinkle, History News Network, April 3, 2016.

554. “The Republicans in New York, in 1860,” New York Daily News Opinion, April 18, 2016.

555. “An Interview with Harold Holzer about his new book, A Just and Generous Nation: Abraham Lincoln and the Fight for American Opportunity,” Lincoln Lore, Spring 2016.

556. “Lincoln Finds Immortality in New Hampshire,” Concord Monitor, May 25, 2016.

557. “Why Lincoln’s Words Still Matter Today,” Charleston (SC) Post and Courier, June 13, 2016.

558. “Honored Dead, Haunted Survivors,” Military Images, Summer 2016.

559. “‘The Strange Spell that Dwells in Dead Mean’s Eyes:’ The Civil War, by Brady,” History Now, summer 2016.

560. “Clinton, Trump & Lincoln’s Mantle” (with Menachem Genack), New York Daily News, July 4, 2016.

561. “The Silent Candidate,” American Scholar Online, July 16, 2016.

562. “At Home with Abe” (Review), Wall Street Journal, July 23-24, 2016.

563. “Re-Imagining the Lincoln Assassination: Not All Americans Mourned,” Lincoln Lore No. 1912, summer 2016.

564. “A Melting Pot’s Melting Pot” (review), Wall Street Journal, August 13-14, 2016.

565. “How Lincoln Modernized Political Communication,” The Dallas Morning News, Sept. 26, 2016.

566. “What if Abraham Lincoln Had Lived,” CNNPolitics.Com, October 9, 2016.

567. “An Interview with Harold Holzer: ‘Lincoln as Wartime President,’” Civil War Institute Bulletin, Fall 2016.

568. “The 16th President Meets the 45th,” New York Daily News, October 12, 2016.

569. “The Lincoln-Trump Debate,” Huffington Post, October 13, 2016.

570. “Bud Robertson: A Civil War Life Well Lived,” Lincoln Forum Bulletin, Fall 2016.

571. “A Lincoln Lesson for Donald Trump,” Wall Street Journal (Opinion Page), October 21, 2016.

572. “The Misunderstood President” (Review), Wall Street Journal, October 22, 2016.

573. “Donald Trump: The Anti-Lincoln” (with Rabbi Menachem Genack), The Hill, October 27, 2016.

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574. “Embattled Rebel: Jefferson Davis as Commander in Chief” (review), The Historian, Fall 2016.

575. “You Can Fool Some of the People All the Time,” The Daily Beast, February 13, 2017.

576. “History Face-Off: Who Was the Greatest President—Washington or Lincoln” (Joseph Ellis vs. Harold Holzer), A&E History.com, February 17, 2017.

577. “Masterpiece: ‘First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln’ (1864) by Francis B. Carpenter—Transforming Him from Politician into Statesman,’ Wall Street Journal, February 18-19, 2017.

578. “Bookshelf: Abe and the Opposition” (Review), Wall Street Journal, March 20, 2017.

579. “Lincoln and War: Wisdom of the Ages” (Review), Civil War History (March 2017).

580. “Lincoln’s Enforcer [Edwin Stanton] (Review), Wall Street Journal, August 4-5, 2017.

581. “Empty Pedestals: What Should be Done with Civic Monuments to the Confederacy and its Leaders” (brief essay with those of other historians), Civil War Times, October 2017.

582. “Things Worth Reading,” Online Review of Books & Current Affairs, October 18, 2017.

583. “Snapshots of the Civil War” (Review), Wall Street Journal, November 18-19, 2017.

584. “The Great Generosity of Abe at Gettysburg,” New York Daily News, November 19, 2017.

585. “A Swan Song and a Salute: ‘The Strategy of Victory’ by Thomas Fleming” (Review), Wall Street Journal, December 1, 2017.

586. “Lincoln Scholar Harold Holzer’s Oration at the 154th Anniversary of the Gettysburg Address,” Civil War News, January 2018.

587. “Rebekah Mercer’s Money is Good,” New York Daily News (op-ed), January 31, 2018.

588. “Masterpiece: ‘A. Lincoln and Son’ (1864), by Anthony Berger,” Wall Street Journal, February 10-11, 2018.

589. “Making Georgia Howl: Sherman’s Treatment of the Confederacy could easily have been harsher—but could not have been more effective” (review), Wall Street Journal, June 9-10, 2018.

590. “Gettysburg Revisited: Still Consecrating and Hallowing that Ground,” Civil War News, July 2018.

591. “Honoring the Fourth, saving the nation: How Lincoln marked our foundational holiday” (op-ed), New York Daily News, July 1, 2018.

592. “The Media Have Been the Target of Violence since the Beginning of the Republic,” History News Network, July 3, 2018.

593. “Bookshelf: Lawyers at Civil War” (Review), Wall Street Journal, July 30, 2018.

594. “Interview with Harold Holzer on the 160th Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates,” Lincoln Lore No. 1918 (Summer 2018).

595. “Lincoln and Liberty: Wisdom for the Ages” (review essay), Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association 39 (Summer 2018).

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596. “The Debates over the Debates: How Lincoln and Douglas Waged a Campaign for History,” Lincoln Lore 1919 (Fall 2018).

597. “Lions of the Senate” (Review), Wall Street Journal, November 17-18, 2018.

598. “The Debate Over the Debates: The Historians Weigh In,” Lincoln Lore No. 1920 (Winter 2018).

599. Masterpiece: “An American Icon that Almost Wasn’t: Daniel Chester French’s famed statue in the Lincoln Memorial exists thanks to artistic perseverance, political determination, and a little luck,” Wall Street Journal, April 28, 2019.

600. “Armies of Deliverance: The Fight for Salvation,” Wall Street Journal (review), March 19, 2019.

601. “Abraham Lincoln in Argentina” (op-ed), New York Daily News, April 15, 2019.

602. “Grace Between Rivals: A Trait that may have Perished from the Earth since Gettysburg,” Civil War News, July 2019.

603. “An Interview with Harold Holzer regarding his new book, Monument Man: The Life and Art of Daniel Chester French,” Lincoln Lore No. 1922 (Summer 2019).

604. “‘Lincoln’s Spies:’ The Union’s Eyes and Ears,” Wall Street Journal, August 3-4, 2019.

605. “For the People: Now a Revered American Icon, D.C.’s Lincoln Memorial Had Controversial Origins,” Civil War Times, October 2019.

606. “‘Heirs of an Honored Name:’ The Adams Family in Decline,” (Review) Wall Street Journal, December 18, 2019.

607. “What I saw on the Senate floor—and what Lincoln might have thought of his party,” New York Daily News (op-ed), January 31, 2020.

608. “Masterpiece: History Through a Poet’s Eyes: Carl Sandburg’s books on Abraham Lincoln, far from traditional biography, remain unmatched for their vivid combination of mood, incident, and epochal seep,” The Wall Street Journal, February 14, 2020.

609. “Schooling Trump on Lincoln: Who actually got worse press?” New York Daily News (op-ed), May 4, 2020.

610. “President Lincoln’s valet ‘tested positive,’ too” (Opinion), Miami Herald, May 7, 2020.

611. “Odyssey to the Inaugural” (Review of Lincoln on the Verge), Wall Street Journal, May 16-17, 2020.

612. “Time to Rethink Confederate Statues: A Lincoln Scholar Changes His Mind,” New York Daily News (op-ed), June 19, 2020.

613. “How Northern Publishers Cashed in on Fundraising for Confederate Monuments,” Smithsonian Magazine (online), July 7, 2020.

614. “Bella Abzug, now more than ever: Build a statue in her honor,” New York Daily News (online op-ed), July 24, 2020 [Bella Abzug 100th birthday]

615. “Lincoln, Cass, and Daniel Chester French: Homely Politicians Divided by Politics, United

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Through Art,” History News Network, July 26, 2020.

616. “Are You Ready for Trump’s Gettysburg Address: Even their similarities highlight the distance between Lincoln and Trump,” CNN Opinion, August 13, 2020.

617. “Pressing the Issue: Why Trump’s attack on the media is more corrosive than other presidents’” (Sunday Opinion / ”Be Our Guest”), New York Daily News, September 6, 2020.

INTERNET, CD ROMS, AUDIO BOOKS

1 His Name Was Lincoln (Sunburst Communications and the Lighthouse Group, 1996) -- scholar and consultant.

2 American Heritage History of the Civil War (American Heritage Publishing, 1996) -- picture consultant.

3. Beyond Face Value: Depictions of Slavery in Confederate Currency (United States Civil War Center, Louisiana State University, 2000). Contributing scholar.

4. “The Lincoln-Douglas debates,” conversation on “Superhero Historians” website, The 46th History Carnival; American Presidents Blog, January 2, 2007.

5. “The Preliminary Emancipation Proclamation,” NY State Library DVD, 2010.

6. “Lincoln at Cooper Union,” audio book, 2011.

7. “Hearts Touched by Fire,” audio book, 2011

8. “Lincoln and the Power of the Press,” audio book, 2014

ADDITIONAL WRITING

• Monthly column, "The Older the Better," The Antiquer, 1975-1976.

• Regular column, "A Picture's Worth," Antique Trader, 1977-1995.

• Articles on transportation and environmental issues for such publications as New York Magazine (four articles), Rolling Stone, Miami Herald, New York Daily News, SoHo News.

• Former speechwriter to New York City Mayor Abraham D. Beame, 1977.

• Editor, Lincoln Forum Bulletin (bi-annual), 1994-.

• Contributing editor, American Heritage Magazine, 2005-7.

• Board of Advisors, Blue & Gray Magazine, 2008–.

• Advisor, Civil War Times, 2005-2013

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LECTURES AND PAPERS

1 Important Lincoln Paintings, Civil War Round Table of New York (February 9, 1977).

2 Lincoln and the Printmakers, Lincoln Group of Boston (April 14, 1977); Lincoln Group of Washington (December 2, 1977), Lincoln Club of Delaware (February 9, 1978); Civil War Round Table of Northern New Jersey (October 5, 1978); Lincoln Group of New York (April 10, 1979).

3 Lincoln as the Artists Saw Him, Lincoln Group of Boston (April 13, 1978); Lincoln Group of Washington (February 11, 1979), Lincoln Shrine at Redlands, California (February 12, 1987).

4 Lincoln and His Prints: "A Very Indifferent Judge," A Very Willing Subject, Abraham Lincoln Association (February 12, 1981); Civil War Institute, Gettysburg, Pa. (June 26, 1983).

5. The Lincoln Image, Lincoln Group of New York (February 8, 1984); Gettysburg College, opening of "Lincoln Image" exhibition, with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr. (February 12, 1984); Sarasota CWEA Symposium, February 1, 2002.

6. Lincoln Prints for the Collector and Connoisseur, Brown University Symposium, Lincoln and the American Political Tradition (June 9, 1984).

7. The Lincoln Image (Gallery Tour), Gettysburg College (June 29, 1984), with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.

8 The Lincoln Image (revised paper for subsequent traveling exhibition openings), Brown University, opening of "Lincoln Image" exhibition at John Hay Library (October 12, 1984); Fort Wayne Gallery of Art (November 10, 1984); Newberry Library, Chicago (December 6, 1984); Southern Skirmish Society, Bromley, England (May 30, 1985), all with Gabor S. Boritt and/or Mark E. Neely, Jr.; as a new independent lecture, at the National Gallery of Art, Washington, February 14, 2010.

9 The Image of the Great Emancipator, New York State Museum Conference on the Emancipation Proclamation, Albany, New York (February 23, 1985).

10 The European Image of Abraham Lincoln, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College (July 4, 1986), with Gabor S. Boritt; Lincoln Group of New York (February 7, 1987), with Gabor S. Boritt and Mark E. Neely, Jr.; Lincoln Group of Florida, February 14, 1987; Oxford University conference (The Global Lincoln, July 3, 2009.

11. Lincoln and the Jews, Community Synagogue of Rye, New York (February 10, 1986); Westchester Board of Rabbis (February 14, 1988), Skirball Museum, Los Angeles (January 23, 2000); Jewish Historical Society of Miami Beach, January 21, 2008; Temple Beth-El, Bloomfield, MI, September 16, 2009; The Jewish Museum, New York, October 5, 2009; the Jewish Historical Society of Washington, D.C., Willard Hotel, October 18, 2009; Hebrew Union College (by teleconference to Cincinnati), March 18, 2010; Jewish Historical Society of Delaware, Wilmington, April 25, 2010.

12. The Image of the Lincoln Family, Symposium on the Lincoln Family, Hildene, Manchester, Vermont (July 25, 1986); Lincoln Family Symposium, Hildene, Manchester, VT (July 29,1993).

13 The Confederate Image, Gettysburg College; Gettysburg Natl. Military Park Cyclorama; Lincoln Group of Boston; Civil War Round Table of New York; Civil War Round Table of Milwaukee; Civil War Round Table of Chicago; Civil War Round Table of Northern Connecticut, North Haven; Virginia Military Institute, Lexington, Virginia; Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia;

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Jimmy Carter Library, Atlanta, Georgia; and the Gaston County Museum of Art and History, Dallas, North Carolina (all 1987-1988), Civil War Society Symposium, Vienna, Virginia (August 11, 1989), with Mark E. Neely, Jr. some with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and/or Gabor S. Boritt; The Civil War Education Association Symposium, Sarasota, FL, January 17, 2001.

15 Forever Free: Lincoln's Emancipation at 125, New York State Museum (January 9, 1988); Rochester Museum of Arts & Sciences (January 1, 1990).

16 "Living Monuments:" The Image of the Lincoln Family, Fourth Annual Lincoln Home Colloquium, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois (October 14, 1989).

17 Heroes, Wives, and Victims: The Image of Confederate Women in "Lost-Cause" Prints, North American Print Conference on "Graphic Arts and the South," High Museum of Art, Atlanta, Georgia (March 16, 1990), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.

18 Hope to the World: Lincoln on Democracy, Fifth Annual Lincoln Home Colloquium, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois (October 21, 1990); Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, Racine (April 15, 1991).

19 The Lincoln Family Album, Fifth Annual Lincoln Home Colloquium, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois (October 21, 1990); Hildene, Manchester, Vermont (October 27, 1990); Lincoln Group of New York (February 14, 1991), with Mark E. Neely,. Jr.; Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania (November 19, 1990); Lincoln Family Symposium, Hildene, Manchester, Vermont (July 31, 1993); Shadow of Greatness Symposium, Hildene, July 6, 2005; Image of War Seminar, Manassas, VA, September 16, 2006; The Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, January 25, 2007; Federation of Genealogical Studies, Springfield, IL, September 9, 2011.

20 Lincoln on Democracy: The Privilege and Peril of Translating Lincoln for Poland, Lincoln Group of Washington (September 17, 1990); New-York Historical Society (November 15, 1990); New York State Museum, Albany, New York (November 17, 1990); Lincoln Group of New York (November 24, 1990); Civil War Round Table of New York (February 9, 1991); Lincoln Club of Delaware (February 12, 1991); Lincoln Society of Peekskill, New York (May 5, 1991).

21 Columbia's Noblest Sons: Washington and Lincoln in Popular Prints, Abraham Lincoln Association, Springfield, Illinois, February 12, 1992.

22 Commencement Address, Lincoln College, Lincoln, Illinois, May 12, 1992.

23 Ten lectures, course on Lincoln and the Civil War, Pace University, spring 1992.

24 The Real Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Lincoln Home Colloquium, Springfield, Illinois (February 12, 1993); Stephen A. Douglas Association, Chicago, Illinois (April 3, 1993); Lincoln Group of Washington (April 23, 1993); Lincoln Group of New York (November 17, 1993); Civil War Round Table Conference, "Lincoln at Gettysburg," Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (November 19, 1993); Lincoln-Douglas Society, Freeport, IL (August 28, 2008).

25 The Lincoln Mailbag, Ford's Theater Lincoln Symposium, Washington, D.C. (September 14, 1993); Lincoln Home Symposium, Springfield, Illinois (February 12, 1994); Civil War Round Table of New York (May 5, 1994); The Smithsonian Institution, February 21, 1995; History America Lincoln Symposium, March 16, 1995; American Blue & Gray Assoc., Washington, D.C., April 20, 1995; With Firmness in the Right Symposium, Washington, D.C., October 7, 1995; Lincoln Group of Washington, January 16, 1995; The Lincoln Association of Jersey City, February 12, 1996; San Diego American Blue & Gray Symposium, March 1996; The Lincoln Forum, November 17, 1997; Delta Queen Civil War Conference, July 30, 2001.

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26 Mine Eyes Have Seen the Glory: The Civil War in Art, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (June 30, 1993), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.; Civil War Round Table of New York (September 8, 1993); Lincoln Colloquium, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois (October 24, 1993), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.; Atlanta Historical Society (October 31, 1993); Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia (November 5, 1993); Civil War Round Table Conference, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (November 19, 1993); Civil War Round Table of Milwaukee (January 13, 1994), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.; Civil War Round Table of Chicago (January 14, 1994), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.; The Metropolitan Museum of Art (June 3, 1994), with Mark E. Neely, Jr.; Civil War Round Table of Rhode Island, Providence (November 1, 1994); Discovery Museum, Bridgeport, Connecticut (December 1, 1994); New York State Museum (June 14, 1997); Dickinson College, August 30, 2013.

27 Avoid Saying Foolish Things: Lincoln and the Legacy of Impromptu Oratory, "Last Best Hope of Earth" Lincoln Conference, The Huntington, San Marino, California (October 15, 1993).

28 Lincoln in the Fine Arts, Lincoln in the Graphic Arts, Smithsonian Institution, Washington, D.C. (July 20, 1994).

29 With Malice Toward One: The Anti-Lincoln Image, Conference on the Anti-Lincoln Tradition, Ottawa, Illinois (August 20, 1994); Lincoln Colloquium, Sangamon State University, Springfield, Illinois (October 22, 1994)

30 Lincoln From Life, Lincoln Home National Historic Site, February 12, 1995; American Blue & Gray Assoc., Washington, D.C., April 20, 1995; Memorial Hall Library, Andover, MA., February 25, 1996; Memorial Hall Library, Andover, MA, February 1996.

31 The Image of the 1864 Campaign, History-America Lincoln Symposium, San Diego, California, March 18, 1995; The Lincoln Seminar, Springfield, IL, July 10, 1999.

32 Dying to Be Seen: The Image of the Lincoln Assassination, Ford's Theatre National Historic Site, April 14, 1995; Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, April 14, 1996; Lincoln Seminar, Springfield, Illinois, July 11, 1997.

33 The Image of the Great Emancipator in the Graphic Arts, Lincoln Home Colloquium, Springfield, Illinois, October 21, 1995; Civil War Education Association Forum, Leesburg, VA, June 6, 1997; Howard University Lincoln Conference, April 18, 2009.

34 The Anti-Lincoln Image, Lincoln-Douglas Debates, Ottawa, Illinois, August 20, 1994; American Blue and Gray Association Lincoln Symposium, West Palm Beach, FL, February 9, 1996.

35 "Spirited and Authentic:" Thomas Nast, Civil War Artist, Macculloch Hall Museum, April 20, 1996.

36 Lincoln, War, and Peace, American Legion Memorial Day Address, Rye, NY, May 27, 1996.

37 The "First" Lincoln-Douglas Debate Revisited, Freeport, IL, August 21, 1996.

38 The Mirror Image of Civil War Memory: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis in Popular Prints, 17th Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture, The Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, IN, September 21, 1996

39 Lincoln's "Flat Failure?" The Gettysburg Myth Revisited, First Annual Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 17, 1996; Lincoln Group of New York and Civil War Round Table of New York, February 12, 1997; Lincoln Seminar, Springfield, July 11, 1997; Lincoln Seminar, Springfield, July 9, 1999; Civil War Round Table of Fairfield, CT, May 25, 2000.

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40 The Image of Lincoln as Commander-in-Chief, Second Annual West Palm Beach Civil War Symposium, February 6, 1997; Lincoln Memorial University Centennial Seminar, April 11, 1997; Frank & Virginia Williams Lecture, LSU/Shreveport, February 14, 1998.

41 Lincoln in Life, Death, and Image, Manhattanville College, April 15, 1997.

42 The Image of U. S. Grant, Ulysses S. Grant Association Dinner, New York, April 25, 1997.

43 Winslow Homer, Civil War Artist, New York State Museum, May 20, 1997.

44 Lincoln the Commander, American Legion Memorial Day Address, Rye, NY, May 26, 1997.

45 The Union Image (with Mark E. Neely, Jr.), Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 30, 1997.

46 The Image of Jefferson Davis as Commander-in-Chief, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, July 1, 1997.

47 Ridicule Without Much Malice: Lincoln in Caricature Revisited, Lincoln Colloquium, Springfield, IL, October 25, 1997.

48 The Poetry and Prose of the Emancipation Proclamation, New York State Museum and New York State Archives, Albany, November 16, 1998 (and second speech same day: The Union Preserved, at annual meeting of the New York State Archives).

49 Death on Stage: The Lincoln Assassination in the Graphic Arts, Ford's Theatre Symposium, August 3, 1998.

50 The Lincoln Women: A Pictorial Overview, Lincoln Family Symposium, Hildene, Manchester, Vermont, August 21, 1998.

51 Lincoln and Presidential Morality, Artist's In Residence Series, Lan'ai, Hawaii, September 8, 1998.

52 Lincoln From Life, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 23, 1999; The Lincoln Museum, Ft. Wayne, IN (exhibit opening), April 14, 1999.

53 Housekeeping on Its Own Terms: Abraham Lincoln and New York, The Union Preserved Symposium, Albany, NY, June 11, 1999; Westfield Public Library, Westfield, NY, March 4, 2000; AARP, The New-York Historical Society, January 17, 2001; The Civil War Round Table of New York 50th Anniversary, May 12, 2001; Lincoln Group of Washington, February 12, 2002; The Harvard Club, February 26, 2002; Civil War Round Table of Palm Beach, January 28, 2003; the Lincoln Association of Jersey City, February 12, 2003; the Union League Club of New York, February 10, 2004.

54 Lincoln and West Virginia Independence, West Virginia Independence Hall, Wheeling WVA, June 18, 1999.

55 The Lincoln Family Considered, Ford's Theatre Lincoln Symposium, August 2, 1999.

56 Mr. Lincoln and Mr. Shakespeare, Ford's Theatre Lincoln Symposium, August 2, 1999.

57 Lincoln as I Knew Him, Tennessee Humanities Council Southern Book Conference, October 9, 1999.

58 Lincoln and the Lincoln Life Corporation, American Heritage Magazine headquarters, October 22,

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1999.

59 The Father Framed: George Washington in Popular Prints, The Morgan Library, New York, November 10, 1999.

60 The Lincoln Grail, The Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 18, 1999; Civil War Round Table of New York, February 13, 2002.

61 Abraham Lincoln: Butt of Ridicule? Lincoln Fellowship of Pennsylvania, Gettysburg, PA, November 19, 1999; Civil War Round Table of New York, February 9, 2000.

62 The Union Image, CWEA Conference, Sarasota, FL, January 29, 2000.

63 Lincoln from Life: As the Artists Saw Him, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February 11, 2000; "Lincoln: Image and the Man" Conference, Baruch College, New York, April 17, 2000; The Union League Club of Philadelphia, March 29, 2001; The Gerald R. Ford Presidential Museum, Grand Rapids, MI, November 8, 2001.

64 Abraham Lincoln, The Writer, The Westfield Academy, Westfield, NY, and Roger Peterson Institute, Jamestown, NY, March 3, 2000.

65 The Image of the Civil War Navies, History America Civil War Navy Conference, Annapolis, MD, June 10, 2000.

66 Mine Eyes Have Seen No Glory: The Sacred and the Secular in the Lincoln Image, The Lincoln Colloquium, The Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, IN, September 23, 2000; The Lincoln Family Symposium, Hildene, Manchester, VT, June 14, 2001.

67 The Lincoln Image: What's New? (Panel), Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 25, 2000; The Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 18, 2000; CWEA Symposium, Sarasota, February 2, 2002; Ford’s Theatre, Washington, February 25, 2008.

68 The Lincoln Family (Panel), Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 28, 2000.

69 Lincoln and “Modern Art”, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 28, 2000, Memorial Art Gallery, Rochester, NY, May TK 2005.

70 Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, colloquium with Lerone Bennett and Eric Foner at the Schomburg Center, New York City, September 24, 2000.

71 The Rubber Room: Lincoln's Deathbed in Art and Memory, (with Frank J. Williams), Ford’s Theatre, Washington, April 14, 1999; Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 17, 2000.

72 A New Look at the Confederate Image, Civil War Education Association Symposium, Sarasota, FL, January 22, 2001; Civil War Round Table of Connecticut, December 11, 2001.

73 Lincoln Seen and Heard [Performance Piece] (with Sam Waterston), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, February 8, 2001; The Hotchkiss School, Lakeville, CT, March 24, 2001; The Library of Congress, Washington, February 10, 2003; The Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, November 16, 2003; for the Bush Presidential Library, Houston, April 3, 2004; The White House, February 11, 2005; the Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Inaugural, Kentucky Performing Arts Center, Louisville, February 11, 2008; the William J. Clinton Presidential Library, Little Rock, February 15, 2008; The Lincoln Club of Los Angeles (with Richard Dreyfuss, February 19, 2008); Ford’s Theatre (with Waterston), February 16,2009; Illinois State College (with Dreyfuss), March 27, 2009; The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 12, 2013 (with Stephen Lang).

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74 War, Dissent, and Terrorism in Old New York: Lincoln's Other Civil War, AARP (New-York Historical Society, January 8, 2002; Sussex Co., NJ Historical Society, April 6, 2002; Lincoln Group of Washington, February 12, 2002; Harvard Club, February 13, 2004; Civil War Round Table of Chicago, October 11, 2002; Sons of Union Veterans of NY, October 23, 2002; Civil War Round Table of Palm Beach, January 28, 2003; Lincoln Association of Jersey City, Feb. 12, 2003; Sussex Co. (NJ) Historical Society, March 29, 2003; Lincoln Group of New York, Apr. 12, 2003.

75 Lincoln and Liberty (Panel), The Lincoln Forum, November 18, 2001.

76. The Art of the Civil War Navy (Revised), CWEA Symposium, Annapolis, June 6, 2003; Mariners' Museum, Newport News, VA, March 6, 2003; Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 22, 2003; The Civil War Institute, June 30, 2004.

77 The Lincoln Family Album [Performance] (with Sam Waterston and Dianne Wiest), The Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 20, 2003; (with Liam Neeson and Holly Hunter), Library of Congress, February 13, 2006 (with Neeson and Hunter) National Portrait Gallery and Ford’s Theatre, February 25, 2008 (with Karen Ziemba and John Dossett); Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 9, 2017 (with Kathleen Chalfant and Rufus Collins); Chesterwood, Stockbridge, MA, August 8, 2018 (with Eric Hill and Barbara Sims)

78 Lincoln in Modern Sculpture, Ottawa, IL, August 2003; Virginia Historical Society, April 18, 2003

79 Lincoln Prepares the Cooper Union Address, Knox College Lincoln Center, April 18, 2003.

80 Graduating with Malice Toward None (Commencement Address), University of Illinois at Springfield, May 11, 2003.

81 Ulysses S. Grant Seen and Heard [Performance] (with Richard Dreyfuss) The Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 13, 2003; The NY State Archives, “The Egg,” Albany, NY, May 3, 2004; (with Frank J. Williams) The U. S. Grant Assoc., Washington, April 24, 2004; (with Stephen Lang, Civil War Round Table of New York, May 11, 2011)

82 Prang’s Civil War Prints, CWEA Sarasota Symposium, January 30, 2004; Civil War Round Table of New York, June 9, 2004.

83 Children of the Civil War, Mariners’ Museum Symposium, Newport News, VA, March 5, 2004.

84 Lincoln at Cooper Union, Heritage Foundation of Washington, May 20, 2004; Hildene, Manchester, VT, May 30, 2004; National Archives, June 8, 2004; Lincoln Group of Boston (Providence), June 12, 2004; Civil War Round Table of Connecticut, June 24, 2004; Highland Park Library, Chicago, July 17, 2004; Lincoln Colloquium at the Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, September 18, 2004; Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, October 23, 2004; New-York Historical Society, October 27, 2004; Lincoln Group of New York, November 4, 2004; The Lincoln Forum, November 17, 2004; The Prologue Society, Miami and Ft. Lauderdale, December 14-15, 20004; Civil War Round Table of New York, February 7, 2005, Society of the Four Arts, Palm Beach, February 15, 2005; Abraham Lincoln Institute, March 12, 2005; Newington-Cropsey Foundation, February 20, 2006; Southern Illinois University & University of Illinois, Springfield (by teleconference), November 30, 2006; The Cooper Union and Technology, Strand Book Store, N.Y.C., February 7, 2007; The Cooper Union Dialogue, Cooper Union, February 28, 2007; Southern Indiana University, June 15, 2007; Filson Historical Society, Louisville, KY, February 10, 2008; Down Town Association, New York, February 21, 2008; Historical Association of Greenwich, CT, September 2008; Cooper Union (150th anniversary celebration), February 25, 2010; Philips Exeter Academy, Exeter, NH, March 3, 2010; Gilder-Lehrman Teachers Institute

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workshop, Cooper Union, July 11, 2011; Society of Surgeons of the Hand, NYC June 4, 2017.

85 Abraham Lincoln, American Hero, second annual NEH “Heroes of History” Lecture, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C, October 14, 2004; Smithsonian Institution, February 10, 2007, Rich Sokup Memorial Lecture, Freeport, IL, June 30, 2007.

86 Act One Plus 99: A Moss Hart Centennial, with Kitty Carlisle Hart, Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, November 3, 2004.

87 Standing Tall: The Heroic Image of Abraham Lincoln, 43rd annual Fortenbaugh Lecture, Gettysburg College, November 19, 2004.

88. Alexander Hamilton vs. Thomas Jefferson: A Columbia Law School vs. University of Virginia Law School debate, New-York Historical Society (moderator) and C-SPAN, January 26, 2005.

89. Lincoln Revisited: The House Divided Address, with Sam Waterston, The New Yorker, February 17, 2005.

90. The Image of Lee and McClellan, Mariners’ Museum Family Weekend and Symposium, March 5, 2005; CWEA Symposium, Palm Beach, FL, January 18, 2006; Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 22, 2012.

100 Pictures from the Gilded Prison, Robert Todd Lincoln’s Hildene, July 6, 2005; Civil

101 A Conversation with Brian Lamb, State University of New York at Albany, and NY State Archives, The Egg, Albany, October 24, 2005.

102 The Art of Tony Bennett, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, October 25, 2005

103 A New Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg National Cemetery, November 19, 2006

104 A Conversation with Sam Waterston, NY State Archives, The Egg, Albany, September 13, 2006.

105 Lincoln and the Oratory of Silence, Churchill Centre International Conference, Chicago, September 15, 2006.

106 Lincoln and Davis in Civil War Caricature, War Within a War Seminar, Huntington Library, San Marino, CA, October 28, 2006.

107 The Emancipation Proclamation: Three Views (with Edna Greene Medford and Frank J. Williams), The Lincoln Forum, November 17, 2006; National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, February 26, 2008; Union League Club of Philadelphia, February 27, 2008.

108 The Jack Smith Collection at the Indiana Historical Society, Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis, January 26, 2007.

109 Lincoln and Legislatures, New Jersey State Legislature, Trenton, N.J., April 13, 2007

110 Conversation with Doris Kearns Goodwin, Kitty Carlisle Hart Theatre, Albany, April 24, 2007.

111 Abraham Lincoln, Lawyer, Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, May 16, 2006; New York City Bar Association and American Society of Legal Writers, January 3, 2008; NARCA, Boston, May 1, 2009; Lincoln Presenters Association, April 15, 2011.

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112 Lincoln and New York, presentation to the New-York Historical Society Weekend with History, April 5, 2008; Union College; Saratoga Springs Historical Society, October 23, 2008; Down Town Association, NYC, February 26, 2008; Harvard Club, January 7, 2010; Nightingale-Bramford School, New York, January 8, 2010; New-York Historical Society, October 8, 2009, October 14, 2009, February 24, 2010 (Friends of Watson Library); March 7, 2010 (Capital District CWRT);March 10, March 27, 2010, April 12, 2010 (for National Constitution Center); Bruce Museum, Stamford, CT., April 19, 2010; Guilderland Public Library, April 1, 2011; NY Archives Partnership Trust Steward’ Reception, The Hearst Tower, NYC, October 4, 2011; Albany Institute of History and Art, February 26, 2012;Alliance Defense Fund, New York, July 14, 2012; Governor Andrew Cuomo’s state conference on Historic Tourism, August 2012; 116th annual NY State DAR Conference, Tarrytown, NY, September 28, 2012; W.O.H. Government Breakfast, March 12, 2013; Hospital for Special Surgery, NY, May 3, 2013; reading with Stephen Lang, Hudson River Museum, Yonkers, Dec. 18, 2016.

113 Lincoln and Frederick Law Olmsted: Civil War and the Landscape of Urban Life, National Association of Olmsted Parks, the Century Association, New York, April 28, 2007.

114 The Election of 1860, Hildene Conference on the Most Important Presidential Elections in U.S. History, Manchester, VT, May 29, 2008.

115 Lincoln President-Elect, Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, June 30, 2008; Cornell University, July 9, 2008; Indiana Historical Society, August 18, 2008; Pennsylvania Civil War Quest, Mother Bethel AME Church, Philadelphia, August 16, 2008; Historical Society of Greenwich, CT, September 17, 2008; Georgia Historical Society, October 10, 2008; National Archives/Chicago Civil War Symposium, First Division Museum at Cantigny, Wheaton, Illinois; Saratoga Springs History Museum, October 23, 2008; NY; Congressional Historical Interpretive Training Program, U.S. Capitol Visitors Center, October 27, 2008; Salisbury House & Gardens, Des Moines, Iowa, October 29, 2008; Conference of Illinois Historians, Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum, Springfield, Illinois, October 30, 2008; Lincoln Group of New York, November 11, 2008; Civil War Round Table of New York, November 12, 2008; 92nd Street Y [with Mario Cuomo], November 13, 2008; Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum, November 15, 2008; Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 17, 2008; New-York Historical Society (conversation with Jonathan Alter), November 25, 2008; National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, December 1, 2008; U. S. Capitol Historical Society, Washington; Virginia Historical Society, Richmond, December 4, 2008; Indiana University Northwest, Gary, Indiana, December 5, 2008; The Willard Hotel, Washington, December 10, 2008; Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia, December 16, 2008, Lincoln Club of Delaware, February 10, 2009; Westport Public Library, February 22, 2009; Yale Club, February 24, 2009; The Haworth Library, Haworth, NJ, March 5, 2009; the Wilton (CT) Historical Society, March 22, 2009; Port Washington (LI) Library, March 15, 2009; Lincoln Society of Peekskill, NY, February 28, 2009; Rye Historical Society, March 5, 2009; Monmouth County Historical Society, April 6, 2010; Gilder-Lehrman Institute Student Group, NYU, June 13, 2010; University of South Carolina Carolinian Association, April 16, 2011; Mercy College, Dobbs Ferry, NY, April 22, 2012.

116 History Makers Conversation with Michael Beschloss, Albany, NY, October 22, 2008.

117 Chair of plenary session of Columbia University-Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History symposium, Lincoln in His Time and Ours, November 22, 2008.

118 Lincoln Teach-In, nationally televised on the History Channel from the National Archives, Washington, with Doris Kearns Goodwin and Matthew Pinsker, February 12, 2009.

119 Lincoln Bicentennial Tribute, before a Joint Session of Congress and President Barack

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Obama, U. S. Capitol Rotunda, February 12, 2009. 120 Lincoln in American Memory [Performance] , with Sam Waterston, The Century Club, February

18, 2009, Bill Moyers’ Journal, April 10, 2009; with Anna Deveare Smith, Cooper Union, February 25, 2009.

121 Lincoln in National Memory, at “Why He Still Matters: A Bicentennial Conference on Abraham Lincoln,” Bard College, March 13, 2009.

122 Lincoln’s Shakespeare, with Philip Bosco, Kathleen Chalfont, and Richard Easton, NY Public Library for the Performing Arts, Lincoln Center, March 2, 2009; with Stephen Lang, New- York Historical Society, June 2, 2016.

123 Lincoln’s Music, National Cathedral, Washington, March 13, 2009; at debut of Lincoln: A Poetic Opera, Holy Trinity Church, N.Y., October 3, 2009.

124 In Lincoln’s Hand, with Joshua Wolf Shenk and Cynthia Ozick, New-York Historical Society, March 17, 2009.

125. The Image of the President-Elect, Huntington Library Conference, “A Lincoln for the 21st Century,” April 3, 2009.

126. The Lincoln Conspirators Imprisoned and Executed, with Michael Beschloss and Edward Steers, Jr., National Archives, Washington, April 17, 2009.

127. John Henry Brown’s Portrait of Lincoln, The American Pictures Distinguished Lecture, Smithsonian American Art Museum/National Portrait Gallery, Washington, April 18, 2009.

128. The Silent President-Elect, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Symposium, Houghton Library, Harvard University, April 25, 2009; Civil War Institute, Gettysburg College, July 2, 2010; The Lincoln Forum, November 16, 2010.

129. Lincoln and Obama: Lessons from the Past, Inspiration for the Future, American Association for State and Local History, Indianapolis, IN, August 27, 2009; C. W. Post College, Long Island, February 3, 2010.

130. The Education of Abraham Lincoln, Missouri Council for History Education, St. Louis; Friends of the Fort Worth Library, Fort Worth, Texas, September 21, 2009; Mike Downs Center for Political Education, Indiana-Purdue Fort Wayne University, Indiana, October 1, 2009; Lincoln Presenters Association, Greeneville, TN, April 15, 2011’ Literacy Society of Palm Beach, January 26, 2016.

131. A Conversation with Henry Louis Gates, Jr., the Egg, Albany, October 26, 2009.

132. Why Lincoln Matters…to history, to our presidents, and us, Idaho Humanities Council, Boise, October 29, 2009; Abraham Lincoln Association annual banquet, February 12, 2010; Bronxville (NY) Historical Conservancy, March 12, 2010; Appalachian State University, Boone, NC, April 13, 2010; Scotch Plains (NJ) Public Library, May 5, 2010; U. U,S. Colored Troops Sesquicentennial, Harrisburg, PA, November 2, 2011; Vermont Humanities Council, Dartmouth, May 2, 2012; Tauck Tours, Washington, D.C, May 20, 2012 and October 12, 2012; Lincoln Leadership Conference, Gettysburg, July 25, 2013; Keeler Tavern Museum, Ridgefield, CT, September 29, 2013; Friends of Boca Grande, April 13, 2015.

133. Family Matters, panel at the Lincoln Forum, November 18, 2009.

134. Abraham Lincoln, Commander-in-Chief (with James McPherson and Craig Symonds), New-

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York Historical Society, December 1, 2009. 135. Lincoln and Emancipation (Symposium), New-York Historical Society (host and panelist),

January 23, 2010.

136. Lincoln and Michigan, Lincoln & Memory, Lansing, MI Lincoln and Leadership Lecture, April 28, 2010.

137. Lincoln and Ohio, Ohio State Legislature, Columbus, Sixth Circuit Judicial Conference, May 4, 2010; Cuyahoga County Soldier’s and Sailors’ Monument Rededication, Cleveland, June 5, 2010; Civil War Round Table of Cincinnati, April 21, 2011.

138. Lincoln: From Man to Myth, National Museum of American History, Washington, with Richard Norton Smith and Harry Rubenstein, April 24, 2010.

139. Lincoln, Douglas, and the Election of 1860, Stephen A. Douglas Association, Chicago, June 12, 2010.

140. The New York Times and the Civil War, (with Craig L. Symonds), Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center, July 2, November 16, 2010; President Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington, January 20, 2011; 92nd Street Y (with Sam Roberts), January 30, 2011; Annapolis Book Fair, April 9, 2011; Newseum, Washington, April 10, 2011; Bryant Park Reading Room, August 24, 1864; Cosmopolitan Club, NY, November 29, 2011.

141. Lincoln’s Image as a Liberator, Race, Slavery and the Civil War: The Tough Stuff of American History and Memory, Norfolk, Virginia, Sponsored by the Virginia Civil; War Sesquicentennial Commission, September 24, 2010.

142. Moderated NY History Makers Award to Richard Dreyfuss. The Egg, NY State Theater, Albany, NY, September 28, 2010.

143. Nathan Huggins Lectures, W. E. B. Du Bois Institute for Afro-American Studies, Harvard University, October 5, 6, 7, 2010.

144. Political Cartoons of the Civil War and their Role in Shaping History, Newseum (Sponsored by the National Archives), January 6, 2011.

145. Lincoln and the Peace Commissioners, Peace Convention Sesquicentennial Conference, The Willard Hotel, Washington, February 23, 2011.

146. The War Begins: 1861, Foreign Press Association, Washington, April 11, 2011.

147. The First Shot, with Craig L. Symonds and James McPherson, New-York Historical Society, April 7, 2011.

148. Lincoln on War, Kenosha (WI) Civil War Museum, May 15, 2011; Civil War Education Association, Sarasota, FL, January 20, 2012; Civil War Round Table of Michigan, Plymouth, MI, May 10, 2012; Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, PA, November 17, 2012.

149. Lincoln and Newark, Newark Public Library, June 1, 2011.

150. Hearts Touched by Fire, with James McPherson, Free Library of Philadelphia, June 21, 2011. 151. On Civil War battle flags, NY State Capitol, July 12, 2011.

152. Lincoln and the Cemetery Movement, NY State Cemeteries Assoc., Hildene, Manchester, VT, September 18, 2011.

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153. Lincoln, the Courts, and Freedom of the Press, Annual Kaye Lecture, Historical Society of the Courts, NY Bar Association, November 30, 2011; “Lincoln, the Constitution, and the Nation at War,” conference at Christopher Newport University, Newport News, VA., February 26, 2012, Civil War on Trial conference, Albany, New York, June 8, 2012.

154. “A World on Fire:” England the Civil War (with Amanda Foreman), NY Historical Society, October 4, 2011.

155. Conversation with Robert Caro, NY History Makers Award, The Egg, Albany, December 5, 2011.

156. The Civil War at Sea (with James McPherson and Craig Symonds), NY Historical Society, December 13, 2011; on cruise to Charleston, May 25, 2013.

157. Lincoln and Florida, History Miami, January 22, 2012.

158. Emancipating Lincoln, Lincoln’s Cottage at the Soldiers’ Home, Washington, May 21, 2012; Gilder Lehrman Seminar on the Constitution, Cooper Union, NY, July 17, 2012; Bryant Park Reading Room, NYC, August 1, 2012; Schomburg Center, NYC, September 22, 2012; Friends of Moccasin Bend Lecture, Chattanooga, TN, October 1, 2012; New York State Museum, Albany, NY, November 9, 2012; Lincoln Leadership Conference, Gettysburg, PA, November 19, 2012; State Museum of Pennsylvania, January 11, 2013; CWEA, Sarasota, January 26, 2013; C. W. Post (LIU), March 21, 2013; Federal Housing Finance Agency, January 30, 2013; Greenwich Academy, Greenwich, CT, April 4, 2013; Civil War Round Table of Cleveland, May 15, 2013; Seminary Museum (PNC Bank), June 1, 2013; NIH Research Colloquium, June 21, 2013; Lehigh Valley Heritage Museum, June 29, 2013; Martel Lecture, Cape May, NJ, October 13, 2013; American Antiquarian Society, October 19, 2013; University of Pittsburgh at Greensburg, October 21, 2013; Nightingale School, NYC, April 4, 2014.

159. Lincoln and the Constitution (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Frank J. Williams), National Archives, Washington, January 26, 2012; with Mark E. Neely, April 24, 2012; Lincoln Group of DC Conference, U. S. District Court, Washington, September 15, 2012.

160. Presidential Leadership, with Chris Matthews and Michael Beschloss, Ford’s Theatre, Washington, D.C., February 23, 2012.

161. Sherman and the North Advance (with James McPherson and John Marszalek), NY Historical Society, January 31, 2012.

162. The Draft Riots, with Edna Greene Medford, Carla Peterson, and Barnet Schecter, New- York Historical Society, March 15, 2012.

163. Death and the Civil War (conversation with Drew Gilpin Faust, National Constitution Center, Philadelphia, April 12, 2012.

164. The Meaning of D. C. Emancipation (with James I. Robertson, Edna Greene Medford, Frank J. Williams, The Lincoln Cottage at Soldiers’ Home, Washington, Apr 22, 2012

165. Mapping the Lincoln Image, Grolier Club, NY, April 26, 2012.

166. Lincoln and Davis as Commanders-in-Chief (with James McPherson and William C. Davis, New-York Historical Society, May 31, 2012.

167. Emancipation Images Revisited, NEH Summer Institute on Civil War Visual Culture, CUNY

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Graduate Center, NY, July 19, 2012; Centre College Convocation, Danville, KY, August 26, 2012; Jay Mansion and Heritage Center, Rye, NY, October 21, 2012.

168. A Fireside Chat: Looking at the Emancipation Proclamation (with James I. Robertson, Edna Greene Medford, and Frank J. Williams), Mary Washington College, Fredericksburg, VA (For Virginia Civil War Sesquicentennial Commission, September 21, 2012)

169. The War on the Waters (with James McPherson and Craig Symonds), New-York Historical Society, October 4, 2012.

170. Conversation with Tony Kushner on Lincoln: Lincoln Forum, November 18, 2012; Museum of the Moving Image, Queens, NY, December 18, 2012; Civil War Round Table of NY and Lincoln Group of NY, February 28, 2013; Union League of Chicago, 2013.

171. Conversation with Ken Burns, NY State History Makers Award, Kitty Hart Theater, Albany, NY, November 26, 2012; Union League Club of Chicago,. February 15, 2013.

172. Conversation about Civil War Art, the Aspen Institute, National Museum of American Art, December 5, 2012.

173. Lincoln in Film: Fonda and Massey (with Ron Simon), New-York Historical Society, March 8, 2013.

174. Rogers and Rockwell (with Kimberly Orcutt and Laurie Moffat), New-York Historical Society, January 31, 2013.

175. Lincoln, Douglass and the US Colored Troops (with David Blight, Mia Bay, Elizabeth Leonard, and Edna Greene Medford), New-York Historical Society, February 19, 2013.

176. Lincoln’s Shakespeare (with Sam Waterston, Stephen Lang, Kathleen Chalfant and Fritz Weaver), The Century Club, April 22, 2013; with Chalfant, Weaver, John Douglas Thompson, and Chris Noth, Berkshire Playhouse, Stockbridge, MA, August 14, 2014; Metropolitan Museum of Art (with Lang, Weaver, and Blair Brown), February 11, 2016.

177. Grant and Sherman (with John Marszalek), New-York Historical Society, April 2, 2014.

178. Kaddish for Lincoln, Center for Jewish History, April 29, 2013.

179. Three Days at Gettysburg, Part II (with James McPherson and John Marszalek), New-York Historical Society, May 8, 2013.

180. Why Lincoln Matters, Civil War Lecture, Boise, Idaho, October 29, 2009; Scotch Plains Public Library, May 5, 2010; National Buildings Museum, Washington, May 22, 2011; Bronxville Historical Conservancy, N.Y., March 12, 2010; Appalachian State University, Boone, NC; Vermont Humanities Council, Dartmouth College, May 2, 2012; Tauck Civil War Tour, Washington, October 14, 2012; Lincoln Leadership at Gettysburg, July 25, 2013; Keeler Tavern Museum, September 29, 2013; Friends of the Boca Grande Community Center, Boca Grande, FL, April 13, 2015; Lincoln Statue Dedication, Dayton, OH, September 17, 2016.

181. The Movie “Lincoln,” Union League of NY Family Day, September 24, 2013; 92nd Street Y, NYC, November 21, 2013; Palace Theater, Stamford, CT, December 1, 2015

182. The Civil War in 50 Objects, New-York Historical Society, May 13, 2013; DiMenna Home Lecture, June 7, 2013; Gilder Lehrman Teachers Conference., Metropolitan Museum of Art, June 10, 2013; New-York Historical Society, June 16, 2013; Politics and Prose Book Shop,

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Washington, June 30, 2013; Civil War Round Table of NY, September 11, 2013; Boston Book Festival, October 19, 2013; History Makers’ Weekend, New-York Historical Society, April 12, 2014 (with Eric Foner); New York History Teachers, New-York Historical Society, July 15, 2015; Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, VA, March 5, 2016.

183. Lincoln’s Citadel (with Kenneth Winkle), New-York Historical Society, October 1, 2013.

184. The Battle of Gettysburg, Tauck Tours, Gettysburg, October 22, 2013.

185. This Nation under God: Lincoln, Union, Faith, and War, Maryknoll Brothers and Fathers, Ossining, NY, October 27, 2013.

186. History Makers Award to James McPherson, Kitty Carlisle Hart Theater, Albany, NY, November 7, 2013.

187. Moderated Panel on Gettysburg Address, Lincoln Forum, Gettysburg, November 18, 2013.

188. The Real Lincoln-Douglass Debate (with Stephen Lang and Norm Lewis), Metropolitan Museum of Art, February 13, 2014, February 12, 2015.

189. Great Battles of the Civil War: Shiloh (with John Marszalek and James McPherson), New-York Historical Society, April 3, 2014.

190. Lincoln and the Power of the Press, Associated Press, New York, March 24, 2011; Cabrini College (scholar-in-residence), Radnor, PA, April 9, 2014; National Archives, October 23, 2104; Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum, October 29, 2014; Civil War Museum, Kenosha, WI, October 30, 2014; Union League Club of Chicago (with Charlie Madigan), October 31, 2014; (with Jonathan Alter), New-York Historical Society, November 4, 2015; Lincoln Group of New York, November 6, 2014; Gettysburg National Military Park, November 14, 2014; The Lincoln Forum, November 16, 2014; The Lincoln Cottage (in conversation with John Dickerson), November 20, 2014; Civil War Round Table of New York, February 10, 2015; Lincoln Dinner at the Catholic Club of Norwalk, CT, February 12, 2015; Newseum, Washington, C; National Portrait Gallery, Washington, February 15, 2015; Morgan Library, February 19, 2015; Civil War Round Table of Kansas City, February 24, 2015; Civil War Round Table of St. Louis, February 25, 2015; Roosevelt House at Hunter College (conversation with Brent Staples), February 26,l 20915; New York Press Club (conversation with Mitch Lebe), March 2, 2015; Ocean Reef Cultural Center,. Key Largo, FL, March 7, 2015; Temple Emanu-el, NY, March 15, 2015; John Jay Homestead, Katonah, NY, March 26, 2015, Lincoln Prize dinner, NYC, April 23, 2015; Anthony Lukas Awards, Columbia University Journalism School, May 5, 2015; Union League of Philadelphia CWRT, May 27, 2015; National Press Club, Washington (Kalb Report), June 1, 2015; Edison Free Public Library, NJ, June 11, 2015; Studebaker Museum, South Bend, IN, June 30, 2015; Bryant Park, NY, July 8, 2015; Rembrandt Club, Brooklyn, NY, January 4, 2016; Minnesota Historical Society, August 19, 2016; Kings College, NYC, Oct. 5, 2016; Martel Lecture, Temple University, Philadelphia, October 6, 2015; Marist College, Poughkeepsie, NY, October 15, 2015; National Abolition Hall of Fame Museum, Peterboro, NY, Oct. 24, 2015;Conference on the 19th-century Press and Free Expression, Chattanooga, TN, Nov. 6, 2015; Rembrandt Club, Brooklyn, January 4, 2016; Civil War Education Association, Sarasota, FL, January 21, 2016; University Club, NYC, February 16, 2016; Southern District Federal Court, NY Collegiality Committee lunch, February 17, 2016; Lincoln Lyceum, Gettysburg College, February 23, 2016; Presidential Integrity & the Media Conference, Washington & Lee University, Lexington, VA; Strauss Center, Yeshiva University, April 3, 2018; University of Arts and Sciences of Oklahoma Civil War symposium, Chickashaw, OK, June 25, 2018.

191. Great Battles of the Civil War: The Wilderness and Beyond (with John Marszalek and James

McPherson), New-York Historical Society, February 15, 2015.

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192. Life in Lincoln’s White House, White House Historical Assn., March 12, 2015.

193. The Lincoln Assassination—Public Opinion, National Archives, April 11, 2015; Ford’s Theatre Reading with Julian Bond and Eugene Robinson) Washington, April 14-15, 2015.

194. “Causes Won and Lost,” the end of the Civil War, University of Virginia, April 18, 2015.

195. Lincoln and the Jews (Conversations with Jonathan Sarna), New-York Historical Society, June 2, 2015; Skirball Museum, Los Angeles, October 29, 2015; Civil War Round Table-Lincoln Group of NY, February 20, 20161863-1865: What a Difference Two Years Made, R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture, Allen County Library, Fort Wayne, IN. September 10, 2015.

196. The Lincoln Image and How it was Made, Cold Mountain Lincoln Symposium, Santa Fe, NM, August 1, 2015.

197. Virginia Bound: Lincoln at City Point, Richmond, and Petersburg in April 1865, Huntington Library and Museum, San Marino, CA, September 19, 2015.

198. Great Battles of the Civil War: Chancellorsville (with James M. McPherson and John Marszalek, New-York Historical Society, December 9, 2015

199. Lincoln and the Uncivil War Over Immigration, HistoryMiami, January 24, 2016; Weber State University, September 19, 2016; New-York Historical Society, November 1, 2016; Rader Center for Jewish Life, Cincinnati, November 5, 2016; Lincoln Forum, November 17, 2106; Civil War Education Association, January 19, 2017.

200. Reconstruction at 150 (with Edna Greene Medford, David Blight, and Eric Foner), New-York Historical Society, February 13, 2016.

201. Why Lincoln Still Matters (with Crag Symonds, Martha Hodes, Lucas Morel, National Archives, February 18, 2016.

202. Saint-Gaudens and Lincoln, Aspet, Cornish, NH (statue dedication), June 2016.

203. History Makers Conversation with Ron Chernow, Albany, November 2, 2016.

204. A Just and Generous Nation, Discussion with Norton Garfinkle, NYC, November 11, 2016; in discussion with Erin Carlson Mast, Lincoln’s Cottage, Washington, January 14, 2017.

205. Conversations on Lincoln and Leadership with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, Strauss Center, Yeshiva University, spring (January-May) 2017.

206. Sherman’s Other March: Burning the Carolinas (with James McPherson and John Marszalek), New-York Historical Society, January 27, 2017)

207. Lincoln Portraits in the U. S. Capitol, U. S. Capitol Historical Society, February 15, 2017.

208. Lincoln & FDR: Leadership Lessons (with Craig L. Symonds), Hildene, Manchester, VT, June 22, 2017; HistoryMiami, January 21, 2018; and alone, Tauck Tours, Washington, May 22, 2018.

209. A Conversation with Stephen Lang on receiving the 2017 Empire State Archives & History Award, September 6, 2017, Cooper Union.

210. His Dark Land: A World War I Tragedy (performance with Stephen Lang and James Naughton),

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Roosevelt House, November 8, 2017; Symphony Space, NYC, November 11, 2017.

211. Lincoln & FDR: Leadership Lessons (with Craig L. Symonds), Hildene, Manchester, VT, June 22, 2017; HistoryMiami, January 21, 2018; and alone, Tauck Tours, Washington, May 22, 2018.

212. Address at the annual dedication day ceremonies at the Soldiers National Cemetery, Gettysburg, on the 154th anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, November 19, 2017.

213. “The General vs. the President: Lincoln, Grant, and the Battle for Civil War Memory,” first annual Frank & Virginia Williams Lecture, Mississippi State University, Starkville, November 30, 2017.

214. Lincoln & FDR: Leadership Lessons (with Craig L. Symonds), Hildene, Manchester, VT, June 22, 2017; HistoryMiami, January 21, 2018; and alone, Tauck Tours, Washington, May 22, 2018.

215. Too Vast for Malice: Lincoln and the Legacy of Conciliation, Civil War Education Assoc. Sarasota, January 20, 2017.

216. Debating Lincoln—Douglas and Douglass (with George Buss and others), National Archives, Washington, February 22, 2018.

217. The Battle for the Border States (with Craig Symonds and John Marszalek), New-York Historical Society, March 11, 2018.

218. The Sixties from Both Sides Now, A Conversation with Judy Collins, New-York Historical Society, March 13, 2018.

219. Lincoln vs. the Press: Fake News and Worse, 150 Years Ago, One-Day University, Philadelphia, March 11, 2018 and in Cleveland, March 24, 2018.

220. Conversation on Lincoln with Rabbi Meir Soloveichik, Congregation She’arith Israel, NYC, March 24, 2018.

221. Confederate Statues and Civil War Memory (with Eric Foner and Edna Greene Medford), New-York Historical Society, April 14, 2018.

222. Abraham Lincoln, Communicator-in-Chief, New-York Historical Society, April 16, 2018.

223. “Fake News, Civil War Style,” Mather Homestead, Darien, CT, April 19, 2018.

224. “FDR, Admiral-in-Chief,” conversation with Craig L. Symonds, Roosevelt House, May 21, 2018.

225. “Lincoln and FDR: Leaders for their Times,” Tauck Tours Lecture, Willard Hotel, Washington, May 22, 2018.

226. New Lincoln Speaks program, Chesterwood, Stockbridge, MA, August 7, 2018.

* Served as an Organization of American Historians Distinguished Lecturer, 2006-2008.

CONFERENCES AND EXHIBITIONS

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• Conceived and co-organized (with Mark E. Neely, Jr. and Gabor S. Boritt) the traveling exhibition of Lincoln engravings and lithographs to mark the 175th birthday of Lincoln: The Lincoln Image: Abraham Lincoln and the Popular Print. Funding provided by the National Endowment for the Humanities, Lincoln National Life Foundation, Pennsylvania Humanities Council. Pennsylvania Council on the Arts, Bethlehem Steel, and Gettysburg College. The exhibition was shown at: Gettysburg College Art Museum (February 12-September 16, 1984), then The John Hay Library, Brown University; Fort Wayne Museum of Art; Indiana Historical Bureau, Indianapolis; Newberry Library, Chicago; Lincoln Boyhood Home National Historic Site, Lincoln, Indiana; Washington State Capitol Museum, Olympia; and the Minnesota Historical Society, Minneapolis.

• Conceived and chaired symposium, Lincoln and the Emancipation Proclamation, New York State Museum, Albany (February 23, 1985). Speakers: Mark E. Neely, Jr., LaWanda Cox, Joseph Reidy, Gabor S. Boritt, Robert Engs, Frank J. Williams.

• Co-organized 1987-1989 exhibition, The Confederate Image: Prints of the Lost Cause, funded by Lincoln National Life Corporation, Pennsylvania Humanities Council, and Gettysburg College. Shown at: Gettysburg College Art Gallery; Gettysburg National Military Park Cyclorama Visitor Center; John Hay Library, Brown University; Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois; Museum of the Confederacy, Richmond, Virginia; Virginia Military Institute (in conjunction with Washington & Lee University and the Stonewall Jackson House, Lexington, Virginia; Mississippi State Museum, Jackson; Jimmy Carter Presidential Library, Atlanta, Georgia; Gaston County Museum of Art & History, Dallas, North Carolina; Jefferson Barracks, Clayton, Missouri.

• Co-organized annual Lincoln Forum Symposium, 1996-present, annual symposium held each November in Gettysburg to coincide with anniversary of Gettysburg Address, featuring three days of scholarly papers, awarding of award of achievement.

• Conceived and served as guest curator of Lincoln from Life: As the Artists Saw Him, exhibition of portraits at The Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, IN, April-October, 1999.

• Host Scholar and co-organizer of The Union Preserved, scholarly conference co-hosted by the New York State Archives Partnership Trust, The Lincoln Forum, and the Capital District Civil War Round Table, Albany, NY, June 10-11, 1999. Speakers included: Judges Frank J. Williams and Joseph A. Bellacosa, Iver Bernstein, Hans L. Trefousse, Jeff Shaara, Daniel Lorello, Howard Mitchell, Jr., Laurence M. Hauptman, Lillian S. Williams, Lonnie R. Speer.

• Guest curator, “Lincoln’s Image: By the People, For the People,” Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, February 2005.

• Historical advisor for exhibition, “Lincoln and the Constitution,” National Constitution Center, opened June 2005.

• Chief Historian and Exhibition Organizer for award-winning exhibit Lincoln and New York, New-York Historical Society, October 2099-March 2010.

• Co-hosted Gilder Lehrman Institute teachers’ conferences on art and Civil War history, July 2013, July 2014.

• Co-organized and hosted NEH teachers’ conference on Civil War, New-York Historical Society, July 2014.

• Chief Historian for “Lincoln and the Jews,” March-June 2015, exhibition at the New-York Historical Society.

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• Co-organized “Women Take the Lead: From Elizabeth Cady Stanton to Eleanor Roosevelt,” exhibition on Women’s Suffrage at the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, NYC, January-April, 2016. Other exhibitions organized at Roosevelt House include Reimagining the Four Freedoms (2018)

TELEVISION CONSULTANCIES AND APPEARANCES

• Consultant to ABC-TV mini-series, Lincoln, produced by Philip B. Kunhardt, fall 1992.

• Consultant and on-air commentator for PBS special, Abraham Lincoln: A New Birth of Freedom, produced by Bill Jersey and Judith Leonard, 1993.

• On-air commentator, Civil War Journals, Arts & Entertainment Network, 1994.

• Inspired C-Span's live national telecasts of recreations of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates, August-October 1994; appeared live from Ottawa (August 20, 1994), and Quincy (October 11, 1994); and on "America On-Line" from Galesburg (October 10, 1994).

• On-air commentator, American Heritage Presents the Lincoln Assassination, History Channel; and Arts & Entertainment Network, November 1995.

• Frequent commentator on C-SPAN programming relating to Lincoln and the Civil War, including national broadcast of Lincoln speech from Ottawa, Illinois, August 1994; segment on disputed new Lincoln photograph, from New York, February 5, 1995; appearance to discuss Lincoln assassination, from Washington, April 14, 1995; national broadcast of speech at Ford's Theatre, April, 1995, "Washington Journal" on the Lincoln Bedroom, August 1997; July 1998, and July 1999.

• Guest appearance on the painting "The Peacemakers," Washington Journal, C-SPAN, July 20, 1995.

• Filmed appearance on History Channel special, The Art of War.

• On-air commentator, A&E Biography, Abraham Lincoln, November 5, 1996.

• On-air commentator, History Channel documentary, The Assassins, November 30, 1996.

• Historical advisor to TNT production, The Day Lincoln Was Shot, September 1997.

• On-air commentator (with Frank J. Williams), C-SPAN 6-hour special on "The Lincoln Forum," January 2, 1998 (including broadcast of speech, "The Lincoln Mailbag."

• Guest on The Charlie Rose Show, New York One, and C-SPAN on the death of Bella Abzug, April 1999.

• Appeared on The Today Show to discuss Lincoln assassination (July 15, 1998), and purported Lincoln photograph (August 27, 1998).

• Appeared on Equal Time, NBC-TV on Lincoln assassination, July 16, 1998.

• Appeared on C-SPAN 45-minute interview special, and CBS Sunday Morning segment, June and July 1999, to discuss exhibition, Lincoln from Life.

• Appeared on Local PBS, Nashville, TN; C-SPAN II from Southern Festival of Books, October 1999. • Speech from Southern Book Conference broadcast on C-SPAN II Book TV, March 2000.

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• Appeared on Fox Morning News, February 8, 2000, on Lincoln as I Knew Him.

• Appeared on The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer on special Lincoln panel, February 11, 2000.

• Guest on "Chautauqua Books," Local PBS, March 5, 2000.

• Appeared on "Forced into Glory" symposium, C-SPAN II, October 22, 2000.

• Appeared in debate on the Lincoln Assassination, C-SPAN, October 2000.

• Guest commentator on This Week in History (The Gettysburg Address), The History Channel, November 20, 2000.

• Appeared on C-SPAN Book TV Civil War Weekend, The Lincoln Forum, December 16-18, 2000.

• Appeared on C-SPAN II Book TV on "Abraham Lincoln, the Writer," from the Manhattan New School, New York, February 10, 2001.

• Appeared on NY-1 Cable "Close-Up," February 19, 2001

• On-air guest commentator for C-SPAN "American Writers" special, "Abraham Lincoln," June 2002.

• Appeared on C-SPAN II Book TV "Lincoln Forum Weekend," airing December 2002.

• Appeared with Sam Waterston on C-SPAN broadcast of "Lincoln Seen and Heard," February 20, 2003 from the Library of Congress.

• Appeared on C-SPAN coverage of dedication of Lincoln statue in Richmond, Virginia, April 2003.

• Appeared with Richard Dreyfuss in “Ulysses S. Grant Seen and Heard,” from the Metropolitan Museum of Art, November 13, 2003; “The Egg,” Albany, NY, May 3, 2004 (broadcast on C-SPAN).

• Appeared with Sam Waterston in broadcast of Lincoln’s Cooper Union address from Cooper Union, New York (recorded May 5, 2004), June 3, 2004.

• Appeared as guest on three-hour live telecast, In-Depth on C-SPAN, June 6, 2004.

• Appeared on History Channel Special, The Presidents, December 2004.

• Appeared live from the White House with Sam Waterston, introduced by President George W. Bush, in Lincoln Seen and Heard, February 11, 2005.

• Appeared on Discovery Channel national special, Greatest American, June19, 2005.

• Guest on History Happened, History Channel, January 31, 2006.

• Guest on Lincoln, History Channel special, January 31, 2006.

• Appeared on C-SPAN from the Library of Congress in The Lincoln Family Album with Liam Neeson and Holly Hunter, February 16, 2006.

• C-Span II Book TV special, “Harold Holzer Recommends” new Lincoln Books, November 18, 2006.

• Guest on Beyond Category, XM Radio, February 22, 2007.

• Guest on C-SPAN Washington Journal with Brian Lamb, February 9, 2007.

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• Appeared with author Tom Wheeler at authors’ night from the Strand Book Store, New York City, C-SPAN broadcast February 19, 2007.

• Appeared on “All Things Considered,” NPR, with Andrea Seabrook, on “Juneteenth” and the Emancipation Proclamation, June 18, 2007.

• Q & A with Brian Lamb from the Willard Hotel, Washington, C-SPAN, December 2008 (for Lincoln President-Elect”)

• Special guest on C-SPAN series, The White House, January 2009.

• Appeared on NPR from Library of Congress, February 2009

• Talking head at Library of Congress bicentennial exhibition, “With Malice Toward None.”

• Appeared on CBS Sunday Morning, February 9, 2009, from Library of Congress.

• Appeared on “The Lincoln Assassination,” PBS, February 2009.

• Appeared on “Stealing Lincoln’s Body,” The History Channel, February 2009.

• Appeared on “Looking for Lincoln,” PBS, February 2009.

• Appeared on “Morning Joe,” MSNBC, April 9, 2009.

• Appeared on “Bill Moyers’ Journal,” PBS, April 10, 2009, performing “Lincoln in American Memory” with Sam Waterston.

• Appeared on “City Talk,” CUNY Television, November 10, 2009.

• Appeared on “Abraham Lincoln: American Mastermind,” National Geographic Television, November 23, 2009.

• Appeared on “Mystery Files: Abraham Lincoln,” broadcast on History Channel 2010

• Appeared on “Cooper Union: A 150th Anniversary Celebration,” with Mario Cuomo, Kathleen Chalfant, André de Shields, Stephen Lang, Frank Williams, and Richard Dreyfuss, C-SPAN III, March 15, 2010.

• Appeared on C-SPAN Washington Journal, February 11, 2011.

• Appeared on C-SPAN III Book TV live from Annapolis Book Fair, April 9, 2011.

• Introduced C-SPAN live coverage of 150th anniversary of Lincoln’s inauguration (with Sam Waterston) from U. S. Capitol, March 5, 2011.

• Appeared on C-SPAN-3 with Stephen Lang from the Lincoln Forum, January 30, 2012.

• Appeared on Book TV, C-span 3, at several New-York Historical Society panel discussions, 2013 and 2014.

• Moderated Gettysburg Address panel, Lincoln Forum, broadcast on American History TV, December 2014.

• Appeared on Face the Nation, CBS, July 2013.

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• Appeared on Al Jazeera TV on Lincoln, Jul\y 2013.

• Appeared on History Detectives, PBS, July 2014.

• Appeared as guest with Brian Lamb on C-SPAN Q & A, November 2014.

• Appeared on video screens at 2015 Morgan Library exhibition, “Lincoln Speaks: Words That Transformed a Nation”

• Appeared on the series Legends and Lies of the Civil War (Fox TV)

AWARDS

• New York City Bicentennial Medallion, 1975

• Barondess/Lincoln Award of the Civil War Round Table of New York, 1980 (for contributions to the study of Lincoln iconography)

• Lincoln Diploma of Honor, Lincoln Memorial University, 1988

• Award of Achievement, Lincoln Group of New York, 1988

• George Washington Medallion, Freedoms Foundation of Valley Forge, 1988

• Writer of Distinction Citation, Paul A. Witty Competition, International Reading Association, 1989

• Barondess/Lincoln Award (2nd) of the Civil War Round Table of New York, 1991 (for Lincoln on Democracy).

• Abraham Lincoln Association Award of Achievement, 1991

• Award of Achievement (2nd), Lincoln Group of New York, 1993

• Award of Superior Achievement, Illinois State Historical Society, 1993

• Barondess/Lincoln Award (3rd), Civil War Round Table of New York, 1994

• First Annual Manuscript Society of America Award, for Dear Mr. Lincoln, 1996.

• 2000 Ewell Newman Book Award of the American Historical Print Collectors Society for The Union Image.

• Abraham Lincoln: The Writer cited in the 2001 "Children's Literature Choice List," and 2001 "Books for the Teen-Age List."

• Nevins-Freeman Award of the Civil War Round Table of Chicago for lifetime achievement in scholarship, October 11, 2002.

• Award of Achievement of Lincoln Group of New York (3rd) for Lincoln at Cooper Union, November 4, 2004.

• Barondess/Lincoln Award (3rd) of The Civil War Round Table of New York for Lincoln at Cooper Union, February 7, 2005.

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• Lincoln Prize (second place), for Lincoln at Cooper Union, February 12, 2005.

• 2005 Notable Social Studies Trade Book from Children’s Book Council and National Council for Social Studies; Children’s Choice for 2005 from International Reading Association, for The President is Shot!

• 2008 Illinois State Historical Society awards for superior achievement for two books: The Adventurous Life of William Osborn Stoddard and Lincoln and Freedom.

• National Humanities Medal from President George W. Bush, November 2008.

• Bell I. Wiley Award for lifetime achievement, Civil War Round Table of NY, November 2008.

• Lincoln Medal of Honor, Springfield, Illinois, February 2009.

• Barondess/Lincoln Award (4th; special Bicentennial Prize), Civil War Round Table of New York for Lincoln President-Elect, February 2009.

• Award of Achievement from Lincoln Group of New York (4th), for Lincoln: President-Elect, February 2009.

• First Lincoln Legacy Award of the Lincoln Club of Peekskill, NY, February 28, 2009.

• Award for Superior Achievement from the Illinois State Historical Society for Lincoln President-Elect), April 2009.

• Awards for the exhibition “Lincoln and New York” from The Lincoln Group of New York (5th), the Civil War Round Table of New York (Barondess Award; 5th), and the Victorian Society of America (exhibition of the year, 2010).

• Awards for Father Abraham: James I. Robertson Young Readers Award from the Civil War Round Table of New York, 2011; Society of School Librarians International Honor Book, 2011; Orbis Pictus Honor Book for outstanding nonfiction for children, National Council of Teachers of English, 2012.

• U. S. Army Historical Foundation Best Book Award, 2012, in category of Journals, Memoirs, and Letters, for “Lincoln on War.

• American History Award, Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington, June 2012.

• Barondess/Lincoln Award (6th) for Lincoln and the Power of the Press, 2015.

• Award of Achievement from the Lincoln Group of New York (5th) for Lincoln and the Power of the Press, 2015.

• 2015 Gilder-Lehrman Lincoln Prize for Lincoln and the Power of the Press, 2015

• 2015 Mark Lynton History Prize (one of the annual J. Anthony Lukas Prizes from the Columbia University School of Journalism), for Lincoln and the Power of the Press, 2015.

• Hazel Dicken-Garcia Award for Distinguished Scholarship in Journalism, from the Symposium on the 19th-Century Press the Civil War, and Free Expression at the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga.

• 2015 Goldsmith Prize for Lincoln and the Power of the Press from the Shorenstein Center on Media,

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Politics and Public Policy at the Kennedy School, Harvard University.

PROFILES & HONORS

• Profiled in New York Times (several times), Miami Herald, Christian Science Monitor, Boston Globe, San Francisco Herald-Examiner, Buffalo News, Lincoln Times, Gannett-Westchester Newspapers. Spotlight Magazine, Westchester Business Journal, Wall Street Journal, New York Daily News, New York Observer, many others.

• Honorary Degree, doctor of humane letters, Lincoln College, Lincoln, Illinois, 1992

• Honorary Degrees, Illinois State College and University of Massachusetts at Amherst, 2006.

• Honorary Degree, Bard College, May 2009.

• President’s Medal from Queens College, CUNY, May 2009.

• Honorary degrees, Highland College (Freeport, IL; Culver-Stockton College, Canton, MO, 2011

• Profiled in “One Night Only: Gingrich vs. Cuomo in Elevated Discourse,” by Sam Roberts, New York Times, February 28, 2007, and by New York Times and Wall Street Journal in 2013 on assumption of new role at the Met; profiles in Gannett-Westchester Newspapers, others.

• Profiled in “A Stalwart at the Metropolitan Museum to Step Down,” New York Times, January 13, 2015, and other coverage of retirement announcement on AP, Wall Street Journal, etc.

• National coverage of 2015 Gilder Lehrman Lincoln Prize, February, April 2015.

• Covered in New York Times re MMA retirement reception, June 28, 2015

• Profiled in New York Times on appointment as Director of the Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute at Hunter College (“Former Met Museum Official to Lead Roosevelt House”), August 12, 2015

ORGANIZATIONAL AFFILIATIONS

• Chairman, Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Foundation, 2010-

• Co-chairman, U.S. Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission (appointed by President Clinton in 2000-2010, served as co-chairman, elected by the Commissioners, beginning in July 2001).

• Founding Vice-Chairman, The Lincoln Forum, 1996-2017; Co-chairman, 2017-present.

• Executive Committee, Society of American Historians.

• Co-chairman, NY State Lincoln Bicentennial Commission (appointed by Governor George E. Pataki on February 20, 2006).

• President, Lincoln Group of New York, 1990-1996; formerly founding vice president; now member of the executive committee

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• Member, Board of Directors, Abraham Lincoln Association, 1986-1995; member of executive committee, publications committee, Lincoln 2000 committee, former chair, public relations committee.

• Member, Barondess Award Committee, Civil War Round Table of New York, 1991-2001 (recused 1994)

• Member, New York State Board for Historic Preservation (1983-1985), appointed by Governor Mario M. Cuomo

• Member of the Board, New York State Council on the Humanities (1990-1993), appointed by Governor Mario M. Cuomo

• Member, New York State Archives Partnership Trust (1994-present), appointed by Governor Mario M. Cuomo; re-appointed by Governor George E. Pataki, appointed to third term by New York State Senator David Paterson.

• Member of Historical Advisory Boards of Following Civil War Institutions as of 2007: Gettysburg National Military Park Visitor Center, Gettysburg, PA; USS Monitor Center at The Mariners’ Museum, Newport News, VA; Tredegar Civil War Museum, Richmond, VA; Robert Todd Lincoln’s Hildene, Manchester, Vermont; Friends of the National Parks at Gettysburg Historians’ Council; Ford’s Theatre Bicentennial Renovation Program; Essential Civil War Curriculum Board of Historians, Virginia Tech.

• Member, Lincoln Groups of Illinois, Washington, Florida, Wisconsin, Boston, Pennsylvania, Virginia.

• Member, Board of Directors, Civil War Round Table of New York, 2007-2010.

• Co-chair, NY State Historic Tourism Council, appointed by Governor Andrew Cuomo, 2012.

OTHER PROFESSIONAL ACTIVITIES

• Jonathan F. Fanton Director, Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College, City University of New York (2015- )

• Roger Hertog Fellow, New-York Historical Society (2013-2015)

• Jonathan F. Fanton Director, Roosevelt House Public Policy Institute, Hunter College, City University of New York (2015-present)

• Senior Vice President for Public Affairs, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, serving as an officer of the museum corporation (1992-2015)

• Executive Vice President for Public Affairs, New York State Urban Development Corporation, and Special Counselor to the Director of Economic Development in administration of Governor Mario M. Cuomo (1984-1992)

• Director of Public Information, WNET/Channel 13, New York (1978-1984)

• Press secretary to such political figures as Bella S. Abzug and Mario M. Cuomo, both in government service and political campaigns for Congress, U. S. Senate, and Mayor of New York.

• Editor, The Manhattan Tribune (1969-1975)

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