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This special edition of the Eastern Illinois University bulletin compiled several of Dr. Coleman's writings:
"The Half-Faced Camp in Indiana - Fact or Myth?", originally printed in the Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, Vol. 7, September 1952, pp 138-146.
"Sarah Bush Lincoln, the Mother Who Survived Him", originally published in the Lincoln Herald, Vol. 54, Summer 1952, pp 13-19.
"The Matson Slave Case", originally published in Abraham Lincoln and Coles County, pp 104-111.
"The Use of the Term 'Copperhead' During the Civil War", originally published in the Mississippi Valley Historical Review, Vol. 25, June 1938, pp 263-264.
"The Election of 1868, 'Democratic Despondency: The Votes are Cast'", originally published in The Election of 1868: The Democratic Effort to Regain Control, Columbia University Press, New York, 1933, pp 344-367.
Publication Date
5-1-1962
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Publisher
Eastern Illinois University
City
Charleston, IL
Keywords
Charles Coleman, Eastern Illinois University Bulletin, EIU Bulletin, Special Edition, History Dept.
Disciplines
History
Recommended Citation
Coleman, Charles H., "Historical Essays by Dr. Charles Coleman" (1962). Eastern Illinois University Bulletin. 237.
https://thekeep.eiu.edu/eiu_bulletin/237