Abraham Lincoln's Stories and Speeches: Including "early Life Stories"; "professional Life Stories"; "White House Incidents"; "war Reminiscences" ; Also His Speeches, Chronologically Arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to His Last Speech in Washington, April 11, 1865Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company, 1903 - 477 pages |
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