Henry Clay Whitney
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Henry Clay Whitney was a United States
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 lawyer who was a close friend of President Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. He successfully led his country through a great constitutional, military and moral crisis – the American Civil War – preserving the Union, while ending slavery, and...

, and later a biographer of the president.

Life

Henry Clay Whitney was born on 23 February 1831 in Detroit, Maine
Detroit, Maine
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, son of Alfred Metcalf Whitney of Chicago
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.
He received a classical education at Augusta College, Kentucky
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 and at Farmer's College, Ohio
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, and then studied Law at the Cincinatti and Chicago law schools.
In 1854 he moved to Urbana, Illinois
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, where he entered the practice of law.
Around the time when he first appeared at the bar, Whitney met Lincoln, whom he found unselfishly helpful.
Whitney became one of Lincoln's friends and political allies, helping him on the Illinois circuit.
On 5 August 1857 Whitney married Sarah Ann Snyder, then aged 16.
They had five children, two boys and three girls, born between 1858 and 1868.

On 6 August 1861, at the start of the American Civil War
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, Whitney was appointed Assistant U.S. Paymaster, holding this office until 13 March 1865.
While in this office, $11 million passed through his hands.
After the war, he settled in Kansas, where he practiced the law, engaged in politics and edited a newspaper.
Later he returned to Chicago, where he continued to practice the law.
Whitney died in 1905.

Works

Whitney produced The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln in nine volumes, containing facsimiles of letters he had received from the president.
He published a two-volume biography of Lincoln, Lincoln the citizen and Lincoln the President, which was published in 1892.
He also published an account of his time with Lincoln in Life on the circuit with Lincoln in 1892.
He published a version of "Lincoln's Lost Speech
Lincoln's Lost Speech
The speech known as Abraham Lincoln's "Lost Speech" was given on May 29, 1856, in Bloomington, Illinois. Traditionally regarded as lost because it was so engaging that reporters neglected to take notes, the speech is believed to have been an impassioned condemnation of slavery...

" in McClure's Magazine in 1896. The speech was made at the Illinois State Republican Convention at Bloomington, Illinois
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on May 29, 1856, and was said to have been Lincoln's finest.
Whitney claimed his version was based on notes he had made while the speech was being delivered, but the accuracy has been questioned due to the 40-year delay before publication.
Whitney has been described as "an unscrupulous reporter", willing to stretch the facts to make his point.
Benjamin Thomas, another biographer of Lincoln, wrote: "Never a man to underestimate his own powers, Whitney was held at a at a somewhat lower valuation by his colleagues."
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