Robert Todd Lincoln --The vitals
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01-20-2018, 09:18 PM
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RE: Robert Todd Lincoln --The vitals
(01-20-2018 06:56 PM)kerry Wrote:Kerry, you said "It seems like all of Springfield read Herndon and Lamon's books, assimilated their actual memories to match, and repeated it to their grandkids. Almost no one is telling a firsthand story in the Springfield sources - those who knew kept their mouths shut. "(01-19-2018 10:22 PM)Anita Wrote:(01-19-2018 12:59 PM)kerry Wrote: Yeah, it's the way things work. I used to be a news junkie, but while interning with the government noticed how horribly incorrect the newspaper was in literally every article about policies. That's when I realized you had to go to the actual primary source of everything before you could comment intelligently, and since then I've tuned out news. Interning as a law student only reinforced it, when briefs and arguments totally misrepresented actual testimony. My favorite thing is hunting down primary sources and figuring out how a story got going, but most people take everything at face value. It amazes me how solemn historical writing can be, when the writer is clearly dealing with a questionable and dressed up assertion, but reports it as fact.Kerry, well said and an important subject. Do you often find the credibility of the primary source in question? Reminds me of eyewitness accounts of the assassination story whose early recollection later changed after reading published accounts. What about New Salem sources? Does "The LIFE of ABRAHAM LINCOLN" Drawn from original sources and containing many speeches,letters and telegrams hitherto unpublished, by Ida Tarbell contain credible Springfield sources? |
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