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Page 9
... House and in splitting Rails - He leaves Home - Works for hire , Chopping Wood and Farming - Anecdote - Thomas Lincoln removes to Coles County - His death - Abraham goes to New Orleans with a Cargo of Swine - He is employed in a Store ...
... House and in splitting Rails - He leaves Home - Works for hire , Chopping Wood and Farming - Anecdote - Thomas Lincoln removes to Coles County - His death - Abraham goes to New Orleans with a Cargo of Swine - He is employed in a Store ...
Page 14
... House - Battle of Fair Oaks Further Correspondence - The " Seven Days ' Fight , " and Retreat to James River - McClellan's Advice to the Government - The President at Harrison's Land- ing - The Army of the Potomac returns to Alexandria ...
... House - Battle of Fair Oaks Further Correspondence - The " Seven Days ' Fight , " and Retreat to James River - McClellan's Advice to the Government - The President at Harrison's Land- ing - The Army of the Potomac returns to Alexandria ...
Page 15
... HOUSE . 405 Mr. Lincoln at the White House - His Relations to the Members of the Cabinet - His Health - His Love of Music - His Sympathy with the Soldiers - Anecdotes - His Charity for Human Weakness - His Severity towards Deliberate ...
... HOUSE . 405 Mr. Lincoln at the White House - His Relations to the Members of the Cabinet - His Health - His Love of Music - His Sympathy with the Soldiers - Anecdotes - His Charity for Human Weakness - His Severity towards Deliberate ...
Page 33
... house . Sending word to his father that he should not be back that night , with the reason for his absence , he attended and nursed the man until the morning , and had the pleasure of believing that he had saved his life . That Abraham ...
... house . Sending word to his father that he should not be back that night , with the reason for his absence , he attended and nursed the man until the morning , and had the pleasure of believing that he had saved his life . That Abraham ...
Page 39
... house and stable . All the tools they had to work with were a common ax , a broad ax , a hand- saw , and a " drawer knife . " The doors and floor were made of puncheons , and the gable ends of the structure boarded up with plank " rived ...
... house and stable . All the tools they had to work with were a common ax , a broad ax , a hand- saw , and a " drawer knife . " The doors and floor were made of puncheons , and the gable ends of the structure boarded up with plank " rived ...
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