Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volúmenes52-53Illinois State Historical Society, 1959 |
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... moved between October and December , 1784 . 46 Why the stay of only two years and a half on the Green River land ? The reason was probably the danger from Indians , for the Lincoln farm was not close to any fort ( or " station ...
... moved between October and December , 1784 . 46 Why the stay of only two years and a half on the Green River land ? The reason was probably the danger from Indians , for the Lincoln farm was not close to any fort ( or " station ...
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... moved from Postville to Mt. Pulaski . As a circuit - riding attorney , Lincoln participated in numerous lawsuits in the original Postville Courthouse , and innumer- able legends have arisen concerning his activities there . These ...
... moved from Postville to Mt. Pulaski . As a circuit - riding attorney , Lincoln participated in numerous lawsuits in the original Postville Courthouse , and innumer- able legends have arisen concerning his activities there . These ...
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... moved with him to Lebanon , Illi- nois , where they were very active in McKendree College , he becoming the first secretary of the college in 1837. Henry C. Rogers , another son of the Colonel , married Sarah Moore , November 26 , 1829 ...
... moved with him to Lebanon , Illi- nois , where they were very active in McKendree College , he becoming the first secretary of the college in 1837. Henry C. Rogers , another son of the Colonel , married Sarah Moore , November 26 , 1829 ...
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Introduction to Lincoln Sesquicentennial Issue | 5 |
The Constitution and Declaration of Independence | 7 |
Lincoln in Literature | 33 |
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