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Introduction: did Abraham Lincoln meet Joseph Smith?
Part I. Nauvoo
Lincoln and Nauvoo
Unsuccessful peacemaker
Nauvoo and Lincoln's Whig rivals
Abraham Jonas, Whig politician
The battle of Nauvoo
Mormon emissary to Lincoln
Daniel Wells, Nauvoo Whig
Stephen A. Douglas and Nauvoo
Lincoln and Joseph Smith III
The president and the apostle
Lincoln and the gunsmith
Part II. Carthage
Hancock County's Lincoln
Lincoln's failed murder case
Lincoln's Carthage speech
Lincoln's agricultural world
Hamilton House
Lincoln's "confidential friend"
Part III. Greater Hancock County
Lincoln comes to Dallas City
Lincoln in La Harpe
The other Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln campaigns in Augusta
Lincoln's Warsaw secretary
Part IV. Nauvoo-to-Springfield travel route
Lincoln-era Plymouth
Lincoln's Rushville reception
Captain Dutch's Halfway House
Part V. Springfield
Globe Tavern
James Adams residence
Federal Court Room (Tinsley Building)
Old State Capitol
The American House
Part VI. Zion's camp routes
Macon County: first home and sham battle
Jacksonville: politics and preaching
Quincy: debate site and city of refuge.
Part I. Nauvoo
Lincoln and Nauvoo
Unsuccessful peacemaker
Nauvoo and Lincoln's Whig rivals
Abraham Jonas, Whig politician
The battle of Nauvoo
Mormon emissary to Lincoln
Daniel Wells, Nauvoo Whig
Stephen A. Douglas and Nauvoo
Lincoln and Joseph Smith III
The president and the apostle
Lincoln and the gunsmith
Part II. Carthage
Hancock County's Lincoln
Lincoln's failed murder case
Lincoln's Carthage speech
Lincoln's agricultural world
Hamilton House
Lincoln's "confidential friend"
Part III. Greater Hancock County
Lincoln comes to Dallas City
Lincoln in La Harpe
The other Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln campaigns in Augusta
Lincoln's Warsaw secretary
Part IV. Nauvoo-to-Springfield travel route
Lincoln-era Plymouth
Lincoln's Rushville reception
Captain Dutch's Halfway House
Part V. Springfield
Globe Tavern
James Adams residence
Federal Court Room (Tinsley Building)
Old State Capitol
The American House
Part VI. Zion's camp routes
Macon County: first home and sham battle
Jacksonville: politics and preaching
Quincy: debate site and city of refuge.