Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... interest in the training and education of her stepson , Abraham . " Dennis Hanks , who had moved to Indiana with rela- tives of Abraham's mother , lived in the family until he married one of the Johnston daughters ; and the other became ...
... interest in the training and education of her stepson , Abraham . " Dennis Hanks , who had moved to Indiana with rela- tives of Abraham's mother , lived in the family until he married one of the Johnston daughters ; and the other became ...
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... interest , save as to the manner in which the sojourn ended . Afterward he never visited the place , ( near which John Hanks , a successful farmer , remained for life , ) nor did the rest of the family continue here long . The winter of ...
... interest , save as to the manner in which the sojourn ended . Afterward he never visited the place , ( near which John Hanks , a successful farmer , remained for life , ) nor did the rest of the family continue here long . The winter of ...
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... interest . As the county was strongly Jack- sonian , he had little to hope as a candidate , even after his return ... interests were found before spring to be in a bad way , and the summer of 1833 had scarcely begun when Berry departed ...
... interest . As the county was strongly Jack- sonian , he had little to hope as a candidate , even after his return ... interests were found before spring to be in a bad way , and the summer of 1833 had scarcely begun when Berry departed ...
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... interest among the old settlers when I first knew him . " While there are different versions of the story as ultimately expanded and embellished , it is agreed that Ann had a lover named McNamar , to whom she was engaged , at least as ...
... interest among the old settlers when I first knew him . " While there are different versions of the story as ultimately expanded and embellished , it is agreed that Ann had a lover named McNamar , to whom she was engaged , at least as ...
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... interests . Whether elected or not , I go for distrib- uting the proceeds of the sales of the public lands to the ... interest on it . If alive on the first Monday in November , I shall vote for Hugh L. White for President . Martin ...
... interests . Whether elected or not , I go for distrib- uting the proceeds of the sales of the public lands to the ... interest on it . If alive on the first Monday in November , I shall vote for Hugh L. White for President . Martin ...
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