Words of Lincoln: Including Several Hundred Opinions of His Life and Character by Eminent Persons of this and Other Lands |
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... House , Washington , February 20 , 1862 ; Thomas , ( " Tad " ) , April 4 , 1853 , died at the Clifton House , Chicago , Ill . , July 15 , 1871. Mrs. Lincoln died at the house of her sister , Springfield , July 16 , 1882 . In 1846 Mr ...
... House , Washington , February 20 , 1862 ; Thomas , ( " Tad " ) , April 4 , 1853 , died at the Clifton House , Chicago , Ill . , July 15 , 1871. Mrs. Lincoln died at the house of her sister , Springfield , July 16 , 1882 . In 1846 Mr ...
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... house in 1893 , when the Memorial Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia induced me to place it in the house in which the President died , that the two might be preserved together as a Lincoln Memorial . The building is rented from a ...
... house in 1893 , when the Memorial Association of the Dis- trict of Columbia induced me to place it in the house in which the President died , that the two might be preserved together as a Lincoln Memorial . The building is rented from a ...
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... house divided against itself cannot stand , ' I say again and again . " WOULD LEAVE IT TO THE WORLD UNERASED . When Dr. Long said to his friend , " Well , Lincoln , that foolish speech will kill you - will defeat you for all offices for ...
... house divided against itself cannot stand , ' I say again and again . " WOULD LEAVE IT TO THE WORLD UNERASED . When Dr. Long said to his friend , " Well , Lincoln , that foolish speech will kill you - will defeat you for all offices for ...
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CHAIR IN WHICH THE PRESIDENT WAS SHOT | 51 |
66 | 147 |
LINCOLN MONUMENT SPRINGFIELD ILL | 181 |
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