Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes51-52Illinois State Historical Society., 1958 |
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... never really outgrew his deep and sin- cere affection for the rural way of life . The farm background , the struggle for an education , the de- cision to study law and move to the big city , a successful law ca- reer which made it ...
... never really outgrew his deep and sin- cere affection for the rural way of life . The farm background , the struggle for an education , the de- cision to study law and move to the big city , a successful law ca- reer which made it ...
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... never been fully evaluated . Abraham Lincoln had a natural affection for these people . Although he was born on a Kentucky frontier beyond the rim of the Appalachians , he was of their stock and back- ground . He never traveled the ...
... never been fully evaluated . Abraham Lincoln had a natural affection for these people . Although he was born on a Kentucky frontier beyond the rim of the Appalachians , he was of their stock and back- ground . He never traveled the ...
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... never neglect him because in the midst of the most trivial and exasperating flow of suggestions , requests and unrelated inquiries , he would come up with the most accu- rate information and the most penetrating observations . I can ...
... never neglect him because in the midst of the most trivial and exasperating flow of suggestions , requests and unrelated inquiries , he would come up with the most accu- rate information and the most penetrating observations . I can ...
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McLean Countys Newspapers Particularly | 7 |
Governor Cullom and the Pekin Whisky Ring Scandal | 28 |
The Illinois State Historical Society | 29 |
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