Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... JOHN BROWN AT HARPER'S FERRY - CHAOS IN CONGRESS . ― CHAPTER XVI . - THE CHICAGO CONVENTION LINCOLN NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT 196 .216 CHAPTER XVII . THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS - A QUADRILATERAL CON- TEST CHAPTER XVIII . .226 SOUTH CAROLINA ...
... JOHN BROWN AT HARPER'S FERRY - CHAOS IN CONGRESS . ― CHAPTER XVI . - THE CHICAGO CONVENTION LINCOLN NOMINATED FOR PRESIDENT 196 .216 CHAPTER XVII . THE PRESIDENTIAL CANVASS - A QUADRILATERAL CON- TEST CHAPTER XVIII . .226 SOUTH CAROLINA ...
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... John Lincoln , a Virginia planter of good estate , who had removed from Pennsylvania to the Shenandoah Valley many years before the Revolution . The first of this line born in America was Mordecai Lincoln , grand- father of John , of ...
... John Lincoln , a Virginia planter of good estate , who had removed from Pennsylvania to the Shenandoah Valley many years before the Revolution . The first of this line born in America was Mordecai Lincoln , grand- father of John , of ...
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... John Bowne , a near relative of her mother , left an estate substantial enough to support a protracted contest over its distribution , Mordecai Lincoln being one of the defendants . Disposing of his mining inter- ests in Chester County ...
... John Bowne , a near relative of her mother , left an estate substantial enough to support a protracted contest over its distribution , Mordecai Lincoln being one of the defendants . Disposing of his mining inter- ests in Chester County ...
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... John Lincoln lived until 1792 , and had five sons : John and Jacob , who remained in Virginia , and Abra- ham , Isaac , and Thomas , who in early manhood moved on into remoter wilds across the mountains . Abraham entered three separate ...
... John Lincoln lived until 1792 , and had five sons : John and Jacob , who remained in Virginia , and Abra- ham , Isaac , and Thomas , who in early manhood moved on into remoter wilds across the mountains . Abraham entered three separate ...
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... John- ston on the 13th of March , 1806 , and lived in Elizabeth- town , where he died early in April , 1814 , of what was called ' cold plague . ' . . . His widow continued to live here until the 2d of December , 1819. Thomas Lin- coln ...
... John- ston on the 13th of March , 1806 , and lived in Elizabeth- town , where he died early in April , 1814 , of what was called ' cold plague . ' . . . His widow continued to live here until the 2d of December , 1819. Thomas Lin- coln ...
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