The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 143Atlantic Monthly Company, 1929 - American essays |
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Page 288
... letter purport- ing to be from Ann Rutledge a reference to Spencer's copy book is included , whereas Spencer's first publication on penmanship was made thirteen years after the death of Ann Rutledge . ' Spencer was born in 1800 and ...
... letter purport- ing to be from Ann Rutledge a reference to Spencer's copy book is included , whereas Spencer's first publication on penmanship was made thirteen years after the death of Ann Rutledge . ' Spencer was born in 1800 and ...
Page 288
... letter to Mrs. O. H. Browning about his affair with Mary Owens , quoted in Barton , The Women Lincoln Loved , pages 205-209 ; ( b ) letter from Lincoln ( original in Barrett collection ) to William H. Hern- don , speaking of a speech by ...
... letter to Mrs. O. H. Browning about his affair with Mary Owens , quoted in Barton , The Women Lincoln Loved , pages 205-209 ; ( b ) letter from Lincoln ( original in Barrett collection ) to William H. Hern- don , speaking of a speech by ...
Page 521
... letter , for Calhoun to have made his Gentryville trip- the record is especially complete . Moreover , even if Calhoun had gone to Gentryville , he could not have had for the reason of his visit that alleged in the letter . ' He told me ...
... letter , for Calhoun to have made his Gentryville trip- the record is especially complete . Moreover , even if Calhoun had gone to Gentryville , he could not have had for the reason of his visit that alleged in the letter . ' He told me ...
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