Abraham Lincoln: His Life, Public Services, Death and Great Funeral Cortege, with a History of the National Lincoln Monument, with an AppendixH.W. Rokker, 1889 - 458 páginas |
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... Hundred have their photographs taken in front of the Lincoln residence ; People march past the remains the entire night ; No cessation of vis- itors for twenty - four hours ; Singing at the State House by two hundred and fifty voices ...
... Hundred have their photographs taken in front of the Lincoln residence ; People march past the remains the entire night ; No cessation of vis- itors for twenty - four hours ; Singing at the State House by two hundred and fifty voices ...
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... hundred miles ; although , on a straight line , the points of de- parture and destination were less than one hundred miles apart . He had moved about seventy - five miles west and fifty north and exchanged a slave for a free age . State ...
... hundred miles ; although , on a straight line , the points of de- parture and destination were less than one hundred miles apart . He had moved about seventy - five miles west and fifty north and exchanged a slave for a free age . State ...
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... hundred persons were collected from an area of nearly twenty miles in diameter . The minister was there at the appointed time , and taking his stand at the foot of the grave , with his congregation seated on logs and stumps , preached a ...
... hundred persons were collected from an area of nearly twenty miles in diameter . The minister was there at the appointed time , and taking his stand at the foot of the grave , with his congregation seated on logs and stumps , preached a ...
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... hundred miles . Abraham drove one of the ox teams , and was afterwards remembered by some of the citizens along the route on account of his being so tall . Thomas Lincoln selected a spot on the north side of Sangamon river , where ...
... hundred miles . Abraham drove one of the ox teams , and was afterwards remembered by some of the citizens along the route on account of his being so tall . Thomas Lincoln selected a spot on the north side of Sangamon river , where ...
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... hundred miles distant . Hon . Jesse K. Dubois - then a Representative from Law- rence county , but now of Springfield - and Lincoln . were the two youngest members of the House . That session commenced in December , 1834. During the ...
... hundred miles distant . Hon . Jesse K. Dubois - then a Representative from Law- rence county , but now of Springfield - and Lincoln . were the two youngest members of the House . That session commenced in December , 1834. During the ...
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