The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... death in 1829 . Lincoln was a writer of more than ordinary ability . Enoch The fourth son of Samuel Lincoln was called Mordecai . Mordecai was a rich " blacksmith , " as an iron - worker was called in those days , and the proprietor of ...
... death in 1829 . Lincoln was a writer of more than ordinary ability . Enoch The fourth son of Samuel Lincoln was called Mordecai . Mordecai was a rich " blacksmith , " as an iron - worker was called in those days , and the proprietor of ...
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... death was a terrible blow to the family . The large tracts of land which he had entered were still uncleared , and his per- sonal property was necessarily small . The difficulty of reach- ing the country at that date , as well as its ...
... death was a terrible blow to the family . The large tracts of land which he had entered were still uncleared , and his per- sonal property was necessarily small . The difficulty of reach- ing the country at that date , as well as its ...
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... death of Abraham Lincoln , his widow moved from Jefferson county to Washington county . Here the eldest son , Mordecai , who inherited nearly all of the large estate , became a well - to - do and popular citizen . The deed- book of ...
... death of Abraham Lincoln , his widow moved from Jefferson county to Washington county . Here the eldest son , Mordecai , who inherited nearly all of the large estate , became a well - to - do and popular citizen . The deed- book of ...
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... death of Abraham Lincoln was saddest for the young- est of the children , a lad of ten years at the time , named Thomas , for it turned him adrift to become a “ wandering laboring - boy " before he had learned even to read . Thomas ...
... death of Abraham Lincoln was saddest for the young- est of the children , a lad of ten years at the time , named Thomas , for it turned him adrift to become a “ wandering laboring - boy " before he had learned even to read . Thomas ...
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... death his wife died and the family was scattered . The youngest of the eight children left fatherless and motherless by the death of Joseph Hanks and his wife was a little girl called Nancy . She was but nine years old at the time and a ...
... death his wife died and the family was scattered . The youngest of the eight children left fatherless and motherless by the death of Joseph Hanks and his wife was a little girl called Nancy . She was but nine years old at the time and a ...
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