Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... River country , in North Carolina , John Lincoln settled in the Upper Shenandoah Valley , where * The preacher in question , of whom Franklin writes in his autobiography without giving his name , was the Rev. Jedidiah Andrews . he ...
... River country , in North Carolina , John Lincoln settled in the Upper Shenandoah Valley , where * The preacher in question , of whom Franklin writes in his autobiography without giving his name , was the Rev. Jedidiah Andrews . he ...
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... River and the Ohio . His parents still had like relations as before with Hodgenville and the Baptist Church organized there by the first settlers . In his second home he passed the more conscious years of his early childhood . Almost ...
... River and the Ohio . His parents still had like relations as before with Hodgenville and the Baptist Church organized there by the first settlers . In his second home he passed the more conscious years of his early childhood . Almost ...
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... River Circuit , Kentucky , in 1808 , belonging to the old Western Conference , which met in that year at Liberty Hill , Tennessee , and at Cincinnati in 1809. In his Jubilee address at Lincoln , Illinois , September 24 , 1869 , he told ...
... River Circuit , Kentucky , in 1808 , belonging to the old Western Conference , which met in that year at Liberty Hill , Tennessee , and at Cincinnati in 1809. In his Jubilee address at Lincoln , Illinois , September 24 , 1869 , he told ...
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... river . The principal stream in the vicinity is Little Pigeon Creek . At first there were very few settlers within many miles . Years passed before a store was opened or the logs were hewn for the Little Pigeon Baptist meeting - house ...
... river . The principal stream in the vicinity is Little Pigeon Creek . At first there were very few settlers within many miles . Years passed before a store was opened or the logs were hewn for the Little Pigeon Baptist meeting - house ...
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... into familiarity with the Ohio River and with new scenes of life and business . In the next year his sister , at the age of eighteen , was married to Aaron - Grigsby a good match , apparently , for both PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 19.
... into familiarity with the Ohio River and with new scenes of life and business . In the next year his sister , at the age of eighteen , was married to Aaron - Grigsby a good match , apparently , for both PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 19.
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