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... WEST ARMY AND NAVY OPERATIONS ON THE COAST ... CHAPTER XXVII . .344 - ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BALL'S BLUFF — McCleLLAN SUCCEEDS SCOTT MESSAGE TO CONGRESS - THE TRENT TROUBLE . - 362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN ...
... WEST ARMY AND NAVY OPERATIONS ON THE COAST ... CHAPTER XXVII . .344 - ARMY OF THE POTOMAC BALL'S BLUFF — McCleLLAN SUCCEEDS SCOTT MESSAGE TO CONGRESS - THE TRENT TROUBLE . - 362 ILLUSTRATIONS . VOLUME I. PORTRAIT OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN ...
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... west were the great Alleghanies , and a world unknown beyond . Here pioneer life was to begin anew , without advantage from nearness of seaboard or city . John Lincoln lived until 1792 , and had five sons : John and Jacob , who remained ...
... west were the great Alleghanies , and a world unknown beyond . Here pioneer life was to begin anew , without advantage from nearness of seaboard or city . John Lincoln lived until 1792 , and had five sons : John and Jacob , who remained ...
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... 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 of the refusal of the Con- ference in 1806 to admit to ...
... 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 of the refusal of the Con- ference in 1806 to admit to ...
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... and other instruments , while my mother exchanged the luxuries of Lower Virginia for the economy and diligence of a Western housewife . " The historian of early Kentucky , Humphrey Mar- shall , PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 13.
... and other instruments , while my mother exchanged the luxuries of Lower Virginia for the economy and diligence of a Western housewife . " The historian of early Kentucky , Humphrey Mar- shall , PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD - YOUTH . 13.
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... west- ward from Corydon through Spencer County in 1820 , the other northwestward from Rockport a year or two later crossed each other a mile and a half from Thomas Lincoln's cabin . A store was opened at the corners , and the ...
... west- ward from Corydon through Spencer County in 1820 , the other northwestward from Rockport a year or two later crossed each other a mile and a half from Thomas Lincoln's cabin . A store was opened at the corners , and the ...
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