Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie YearsBlue Ribbon Books, 1926 - 604 páginas |
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... Mississippi River , walked the docks of New Orleans , spent weeks in Springfield , Petersburg , New Salem , Bloomington , and towns in Illinois where Lincoln lived . Lincoln's last speech in Illinois , at Tolono , I first met in a file ...
... Mississippi River , walked the docks of New Orleans , spent weeks in Springfield , Petersburg , New Salem , Bloomington , and towns in Illinois where Lincoln lived . Lincoln's last speech in Illinois , at Tolono , I first met in a file ...
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... Mississippi River that year had come the first steamboat to curve into the Ohio River and land passengers at Louisville . The moon had seen the first steamboat leave Pittsburgh and tie up at New Orleans . New wheels , wagons , were ...
... Mississippi River that year had come the first steamboat to curve into the Ohio River and land passengers at Louisville . The moon had seen the first steamboat leave Pittsburgh and tie up at New Orleans . New wheels , wagons , were ...
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... landing on the Ohio River , was looking the big boy over . He believed Abe could take his pork , flour , meal , bacon , potatoes , and produce to trade down WILD RIVER LIFE 49 the Mississippi River , for cotton 48 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
... landing on the Ohio River , was looking the big boy over . He believed Abe could take his pork , flour , meal , bacon , potatoes , and produce to trade down WILD RIVER LIFE 49 the Mississippi River , for cotton 48 ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
Página 49
... Mississippi River tricky with sand - bars , shoals , and islands scattered along with the look of arithmetic numbers . Sudden rains , shifting winds , meant new handling of oars . A rising roar and rumble of noise might be rough water ...
... Mississippi River tricky with sand - bars , shoals , and islands scattered along with the look of arithmetic numbers . Sudden rains , shifting winds , meant new handling of oars . A rising roar and rumble of noise might be rough water ...
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... Mississippi , the young man Abraham Lincoln took in many things with his eyes that saw and his ears that heard and remembered . A Virginia planter named Ed- ward Coles had quit Virginia and come down the Ohio River with his slaves ...
... Mississippi , the young man Abraham Lincoln took in many things with his eyes that saw and his ears that heard and remembered . A Virginia planter named Ed- ward Coles had quit Virginia and come down the Ohio River with his slaves ...
Otras ediciones - Ver todas
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years, Volumen1 Carl Sandburg Vista de fragmentos - 1954 |
Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War Years, Volumen1 Carl Sandburg Sin vista previa disponible - 1954 |
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