The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... miles in collecting the material which came to the editor simply as a result of this request in the magazine . The work thus became one in which the whole country co - operated . At the outset it was the intention of the editors to use ...
... miles in collecting the material which came to the editor simply as a result of this request in the magazine . The work thus became one in which the whole country co - operated . At the outset it was the intention of the editors to use ...
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... miles from Hodgensville , and about fourteen miles from Elizabethtown . Here he was living when , on February 12 , 1809 , his second child , a boy , was born . The little new- comer was called Abraham , after his grandfather - a name ...
... miles from Hodgensville , and about fourteen miles from Elizabethtown . Here he was living when , on February 12 , 1809 , his second child , a boy , was born . The little new- comer was called Abraham , after his grandfather - a name ...
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... miles northeast on Knob creek , and here the child began to go to school . that day the schools in the west were usually accidental , de- pending upon the coming of some poor and ambitious young man who was willing to teach a few terms ...
... miles northeast on Knob creek , and here the child began to go to school . that day the schools in the west were usually accidental , de- pending upon the coming of some poor and ambitious young man who was willing to teach a few terms ...
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... miles north of the Ohio river , and a mile and a half east of Gentryville , Spencer County , was in a forest so dense that the road for the travellers had to be hewed out as they went . To a boy of seven years , free from all ...
... miles north of the Ohio river , and a mile and a half east of Gentryville , Spencer County , was in a forest so dense that the road for the travellers had to be hewed out as they went . To a boy of seven years , free from all ...
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... Abraham Lincoln wore little cotton or linsey - woolsey . His trousers were of roughly tanned deer - skin , his foot - covering a home - made moccasin . HOUSE IN WHICH ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS BORN . Three miles 20 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
... Abraham Lincoln wore little cotton or linsey - woolsey . His trousers were of roughly tanned deer - skin , his foot - covering a home - made moccasin . HOUSE IN WHICH ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS BORN . Three miles 20 LIFE OF LINCOLN.
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