The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... took place at the home of Richard Berry , near Beechland in Washington County , Kentucky . It was celebrated in the boisterous style of one hundred years ago , and was followed by an infare , given by the bride's guardian . To this ...
... took place at the home of Richard Berry , near Beechland in Washington County , Kentucky . It was celebrated in the boisterous style of one hundred years ago , and was followed by an infare , given by the bride's guardian . To this ...
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... took care of his wife . " The Lincoln home was undoubtedly rude , and in many ways uncomfortable , but it sheltered a happy family , and its poverty affected the new child but little . He grew to be robust and active and soon learned ...
... took care of his wife . " The Lincoln home was undoubtedly rude , and in many ways uncomfortable , but it sheltered a happy family , and its poverty affected the new child but little . He grew to be robust and active and soon learned ...
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... took great pains to teach her children what she knew , and that at her knee they heard all the Bible lore , fairy tales , and country legends that she had been able to gather in her poor life . Besides the " A B C schools , " as Lincoln ...
... took great pains to teach her children what she knew , and that at her knee they heard all the Bible lore , fairy tales , and country legends that she had been able to gather in her poor life . Besides the " A B C schools , " as Lincoln ...
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... took the place of the “ half- face camp " had but one room , with a loft above . For a long time there was no window , door , or floor ; not even the traditional deer - skin hung before the exit ; there was no oiled paper over the ...
... took the place of the “ half- face camp " had but one room , with a loft above . For a long time there was no window , door , or floor ; not even the traditional deer - skin hung before the exit ; there was no oiled paper over the ...
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... took a great fancy to one of the girls ; and when they were gone I thought of her a great deal , and one day when I was sitting out in the sun by the house I wrote out a story in my mind . I thought I took my father's horse and followed ...
... took a great fancy to one of the girls ; and when they were gone I thought of her a great deal , and one day when I was sitting out in the sun by the house I wrote out a story in my mind . I thought I took my father's horse and followed ...
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