William H. Herndon
William H. Herndon was a notable American lawyer and politician, best known for his close association with President Abraham Lincoln. Born on December 25, 1818, in Kentucky, Herndon moved to Illinois, where he became a law partner of Lincoln in 1844. Their partnership not only flourished in legal matters but also blossomed into a deep friendship, allowing Herndon to gain unique insights into Lincoln’s life, thoughts, and ambitions. Following Lincoln's assassination, Herndon dedicated himself to preserving Lincoln's legacy, conducting interviews and gathering materials that contributed significantly to our understanding of the great leader.
Herndon's most renowned work, "Herndon's Lincoln," offers a detailed and personal account of the 16th President, illuminating his character beyond the political sphere. Through a blend of anecdotes and reflections, Herndon captures the essence of Lincoln in a way that resonates with readers even today. If you’re intrigued by the life of one of America's most revered figures, exploring Herndon's work in this app is sure to enrich your understanding and appreciation of Lincoln’s legacy.
Herndon's Lincoln
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William H. Herndon
A biography of Abraham Lincoln by his long-time law partner, William Herndon and Herndon's collaborator, Jesse Weik. The book is notable for…