The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... which the whole country co - operated . At the outset it was the intention of the editors to use the results of the research simply as a series of unpublished rem- iniscences , but after a few months the new material vii.
... which the whole country co - operated . At the outset it was the intention of the editors to use the results of the research simply as a series of unpublished rem- iniscences , but after a few months the new material vii.
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... months the new material gath- ered , while valuable seemed to them too fragmentary to be published as it stood , and the author was asked to prepare a series of articles on Lincoln covering his life up to 1858 and embodying as far as ...
... months the new material gath- ered , while valuable seemed to them too fragmentary to be published as it stood , and the author was asked to prepare a series of articles on Lincoln covering his life up to 1858 and embodying as far as ...
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... months preced- ing the arrival of Madison he was secretary of state , and in 1807 he was elected lieutenant - governor of Massachusetts , In 1811 he was appointed associate justice of the United ( 1 ) The Origin of the Lincoln Family ...
... months preced- ing the arrival of Madison he was secretary of state , and in 1807 he was elected lieutenant - governor of Massachusetts , In 1811 he was appointed associate justice of the United ( 1 ) The Origin of the Lincoln Family ...
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... travelers to the Wil- derness . Returning a few months later he moved his whole family , consisting of a wife and five children , into Kentucky . Abraham Lincoin was ambitious to become a landed pro- prietor ORIGIN OF THE LINCOLN FAMILY 3.
... travelers to the Wil- derness . Returning a few months later he moved his whole family , consisting of a wife and five children , into Kentucky . Abraham Lincoin was ambitious to become a landed pro- prietor ORIGIN OF THE LINCOLN FAMILY 3.
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... months no more forlorn place could be conceived than this pioneer home bereft of its guiding spirit ; but finally Thomas Lincoln went back to Kentucky and returned with a new wife - Sally Bush Johnston , a widow with three children ...
... months no more forlorn place could be conceived than this pioneer home bereft of its guiding spirit ; but finally Thomas Lincoln went back to Kentucky and returned with a new wife - Sally Bush Johnston , a widow with three children ...
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