Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's Stories: Including Early Life Stories, Professional Life Stories, White House Stories, War Stories, Miscellaneous StoriesRhodes & McClure, 1887 - 246 pages |
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... miles from Hodgenville , and seven miles from Elizabethtown . The three pear trees were planted by Lincoln's father , and mark the spot near where the house stood . Abraham Lincoln was born February 12 , 1809. He resided HOME OF THE ...
... miles from Hodgenville , and seven miles from Elizabethtown . The three pear trees were planted by Lincoln's father , and mark the spot near where the house stood . Abraham Lincoln was born February 12 , 1809. He resided HOME OF THE ...
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... miles from Hodgenville , and seven miles from Elizabethtown . The three pear trees were planted by Lincoln's father , and mark the spot near where the house stood . Abraham Lincoln was born February 12 , 1809. He resided here only a few ...
... miles from Hodgenville , and seven miles from Elizabethtown . The three pear trees were planted by Lincoln's father , and mark the spot near where the house stood . Abraham Lincoln was born February 12 , 1809. He resided here only a few ...
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... miles to Vandalia , in 1836 , as he did in 1834 , and when the session closed he walked home again . A gentleman in Menard County remembers meeting him and a detachment of " The Long Nine " on their way home . They were all mounted ...
... miles to Vandalia , in 1836 , as he did in 1834 , and when the session closed he walked home again . A gentleman in Menard County remembers meeting him and a detachment of " The Long Nine " on their way home . They were all mounted ...
Contents
CONTENTS | 11 |
An Incident of Lincolns Early Hardships | 18 |
The Long Nine Lincoln the Longest of All 424 | 25 |
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