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Cover Also by [David Alan Johnson] Title Page Copyright Page Dedication Page CONTENTS Acknowledgments Introduction March 4, 1865, Saturday: A Sacred Effort March 5, 1865, Sunday: A Welcome Relief March 6, 1865, Monday: Inauguration Ball March 7, 1865, Tuesday: Office Routine March 8, 1865, Wednesday: Political Affairs March 9, 1865, Thursday: Communications with General Grant March 10, 1865, Friday: Day of Rest March 11 and 12, 1865, Saturday and Sunday: Life and Death Decisions March 13, 1865, Monday: Not Sick, Just Tired March 14, 1865, Tuesday: Cabinet Meeting March 15, 1865, Wednesday: Evening at Grover's Theatre March 16, 1865, Thursday: Tad March 17, 1865, Friday: The President Thinks Ahead March 18 and 19, 1865, Saturday and Sunday: Executive Decisions March 20, 1865, Monday: City Point March 21, 1865, Tuesday: Lincoln Decides to Take a Trip March 22, 1865, Wednesday: A Flattering Letter March 23, 1865, Thursday: Heading for City Point March 24, 1865, Friday: Arrival March 25, 1865, Saturday: Visiting a Battlefield March 26, 1865, Sunday: The Presidentress March 27, 1865, Monday: Aboard the River Queen March 28, 1865, Tuesday: “Let Them All Go” March 29, 1865, Wednesday: “Your Success Is My Success” March 30, 1865, Thursday: War Nerves March 31, 1865, Friday: Much Hard Fighting April 1, 1865, Saturday: Anxiety at City Point April 2, 1865, Sunday: Messages for General Grant April 3, 1865, Monday: “Get Them to Plowing Once” April 4, 1865, Tuesday: The President Visits Richmond April 5, 1865, Wednesday: Return to City Point April 6, 1865, Thursday: Bringing the Fighting to an End April 7, 1865, Friday: “Let the Thing Be Pressed” April 8, 1865, Saturday: A Hospital Visit and a Reception April 9, 1865, Sunday: “Lee Has Surrendered” April 10, 1865, Monday: Return to the White House April 11, 1865, Tuesday: A Fair Speech April 12, 1865, Wednesday: Only a Dream April 13, 1865, Thursday: “Melancholy Seemed to Be Dripping From Him” April 14, 1865, Friday: Ford's Theatre April 15, 1865, Saturday: A New World Epilogue: “The Loss This Country Has Suffered” Photo Insert Appendix Notes Index
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