Illustrated Life, Services, Martyrdom, and Funeral of Abraham Lincoln ...: With a Portrait of President Lincoln, and Other Illustrative Engravings of the Scene of the Assassination, Etc. ...David Brainerd Williamson |
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... hand on a flatboat , and goes to New Orleans 27 The family remove to Illinois— " Abe " seeks his fortune among strangers ... 28 He takes another trip to New Orleans — Becomes a miller and salesman - His services in the Black Hawk war ...
... hand on a flatboat , and goes to New Orleans 27 The family remove to Illinois— " Abe " seeks his fortune among strangers ... 28 He takes another trip to New Orleans — Becomes a miller and salesman - His services in the Black Hawk war ...
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... hands , and with the additional assistance of a neighbor , in two or three days Mr. Lincoln had a neat house of about eighteen feet square , the logs composing which being fastened together in the usual manner by notches , and the ...
... hands , and with the additional assistance of a neighbor , in two or three days Mr. Lincoln had a neat house of about eighteen feet square , the logs composing which being fastened together in the usual manner by notches , and the ...
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... HAND ON A FLATBOAT . For four or five years after leaving school , or until he was eighteen , he constantly labored in the woods with his axe , cutting down trees and splitting rails , and during the evenings , read such works as he ...
... HAND ON A FLATBOAT . For four or five years after leaving school , or until he was eighteen , he constantly labored in the woods with his axe , cutting down trees and splitting rails , and during the evenings , read such works as he ...
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... hand in building one at Sangamon , from whence , when completed , it was floated into the Mississippi river . The trip was made , and his employer was so much gratified with the industry and tact of his hired hand , that he engaged him ...
... hand in building one at Sangamon , from whence , when completed , it was floated into the Mississippi river . The trip was made , and his employer was so much gratified with the industry and tact of his hired hand , that he engaged him ...
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... hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the blood of our citizens . “ And yet again , in the message of December 7th , 1847 , that ' the Mexican Government refused even to ...
... hands until Mexico herself became the aggressor by invading our soil in hostile array , and shedding the blood of our citizens . “ And yet again , in the message of December 7th , 1847 , that ' the Mexican Government refused even to ...
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