The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... learned even to read . Thomas seems not to have inherited any of the father's estate , and from the first to have been obliged to shift for himself . For several years he supported himself by rough farm work of all kinds , learning , in ...
... learned even to read . Thomas seems not to have inherited any of the father's estate , and from the first to have been obliged to shift for himself . For several years he supported himself by rough farm work of all kinds , learning , in ...
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... Berry & Lincoln's store , attended Ann Rutledge in her last illness . None of the buildings are in existence to - day . RIVER RUTLEDGE AND CAMERON MILL DAM ΑΝΟΡΜΟΝ t Thomas Lincoln learned his trade . At all events ,
... Berry & Lincoln's store , attended Ann Rutledge in her last illness . None of the buildings are in existence to - day . RIVER RUTLEDGE AND CAMERON MILL DAM ΑΝΟΡΜΟΝ t Thomas Lincoln learned his trade . At all events ,
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... learned his trade . At all events , the two cousins became engaged and on June 10 , 1806 , their mar- riage bond was issued according to the law of the time . Two days later according to the marriage returns of the Rev- erend Jesse Head ...
... learned his trade . At all events , the two cousins became engaged and on June 10 , 1806 , their mar- riage bond was issued according to the law of the time . Two days later according to the marriage returns of the Rev- erend Jesse Head ...
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... learned how endless are the de- lights and interests the country offers to a child . He had several companions . There was his sister Nancy , or Sarah —both names are given her - two years his senior ; there was a cousin of his mother's ...
... learned how endless are the de- lights and interests the country offers to a child . He had several companions . There was his sister Nancy , or Sarah —both names are given her - two years his senior ; there was a cousin of his mother's ...
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... learned faster than any of his schoolmates . Though so young , he studied very hard . He would get spicewood bushes , hack them up on a log , and burn them two or three together , for the purpose of giving light by which he might pursue ...
... learned faster than any of his schoolmates . Though so young , he studied very hard . He would get spicewood bushes , hack them up on a log , and burn them two or three together , for the purpose of giving light by which he might pursue ...
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