The Life of Abraham Lincoln: Drawn from Original Sources and Containing Many Speeches, Letters, and Telegrams Hitherto Unpublished, and Illustrated with Many Reproductions from Original Paintings, Photographs, Etc, Volumen1Lincoln History Society, 1900 |
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... months later , to preach the sermon and conduct the service which seemed to the child a necessary honor to the dead . As sad as the death of his mother was that of his only sister , Sarah . Married to Aaron Grigsby in 1826 , she had ...
... months later , to preach the sermon and conduct the service which seemed to the child a necessary honor to the dead . As sad as the death of his mother was that of his only sister , Sarah . Married to Aaron Grigsby in 1826 , she had ...
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... months at one time or another on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers . In fact , all that Abraham Lincoln saw of men and the world outside of Gentryville and its neighborhood , until after he was twenty - one years of age he saw on these ...
... months at one time or another on the Ohio and Mississippi rivers . In fact , all that Abraham Lincoln saw of men and the world outside of Gentryville and its neighborhood , until after he was twenty - one years of age he saw on these ...
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... months as a ferryman at the mouth of Ander- son creek , where it joins the Ohio . This experience sug- gested new possibilities to him . It was a custom among the farmers of Ohio , Indiana and Illinois at this date to collect a quantity ...
... months as a ferryman at the mouth of Ander- son creek , where it joins the Ohio . This experience sug- gested new possibilities to him . It was a custom among the farmers of Ohio , Indiana and Illinois at this date to collect a quantity ...
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... month and his pas- sage back . Who can believe that he could see and be part of this river life without learning much of the ways and thoughts of the world beyond him ? Every time a steamboat or a raft tied up near Anderson creek and he ...
... month and his pas- sage back . Who can believe that he could see and be part of this river life without learning much of the ways and thoughts of the world beyond him ? Every time a steamboat or a raft tied up near Anderson creek and he ...
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... months in my life , " he said , " but I can say this : that among my earliest recollections I remember how , when a mere child , I used to get irritated when anybody talked to me in a way I could not understand . I do not think I ever ...
... months in my life , " he said , " but I can say this : that among my earliest recollections I remember how , when a mere child , I used to get irritated when anybody talked to me in a way I could not understand . I do not think I ever ...
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