Abraham Lincoln Goes to New YorkStory of the country lawyer's first trip to sophisticated New York, and full text of famous Cooper Union speech he delivered there February 27, 1860. |
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... Miss Bertha Bard of the Cooper Union library , now of Sarah Lawrence College library ; Miss E. Marie Becker , of the New York Historical Society ; Miss Margaret A. Flint , of the Illinois State Historical Library at Springfield ; Mrs ...
... Miss Bertha Bard of the Cooper Union library , now of Sarah Lawrence College library ; Miss E. Marie Becker , of the New York Historical Society ; Miss Margaret A. Flint , of the Illinois State Historical Library at Springfield ; Mrs ...
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... Miss Tarbell has shown this belief to be unfounded as well as another to the effect that Nancy was Thomas Lincoln's ... Miss Tarbell's Footsteps : the reference to Mary Todd's superior family , page 244 ; Lincoln's offer to protect Miss ...
... Miss Tarbell has shown this belief to be unfounded as well as another to the effect that Nancy was Thomas Lincoln's ... Miss Tarbell's Footsteps : the reference to Mary Todd's superior family , page 244 ; Lincoln's offer to protect Miss ...
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... Miss Tarbell's comment on Lincoln's studies are from her Life , Vol . I , page 239 . Chapter 3. The telegram is from The Lincoln Papers by David C. Mearns , Doubleday & Company , Garden City , New York , 1948 , Vol . I , page 227 ...
... Miss Tarbell's comment on Lincoln's studies are from her Life , Vol . I , page 239 . Chapter 3. The telegram is from The Lincoln Papers by David C. Mearns , Doubleday & Company , Garden City , New York , 1948 , Vol . I , page 227 ...
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