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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... leaves Springfield for Washington - Ovations on the route ... 68 His arrival at Toledo and Indianapolis - His speeches at each place .... 69 He arrives at Cincinnati , and addresses the citizens from the Burnet House .. 70 His arrival ...
... leaves Springfield for Washington - Ovations on the route ... 68 His arrival at Toledo and Indianapolis - His speeches at each place .... 69 He arrives at Cincinnati , and addresses the citizens from the Burnet House .. 70 His arrival ...
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... leaves Philadelphia - Its Passage through New Jersey - Arrival at New York , and laid in State in City Hall .. 239 Leave New York for Albany - Arrival in Albany - Syra-Buffalo - Cleveland -- Columbus — Indianapolis ... 240 Leave ...
... leaves Philadelphia - Its Passage through New Jersey - Arrival at New York , and laid in State in City Hall .. 239 Leave New York for Albany - Arrival in Albany - Syra-Buffalo - Cleveland -- Columbus — Indianapolis ... 240 Leave ...
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... 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 could borrow from the other settlers . A year later ...
... 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 could borrow from the other settlers . A year later ...
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... leave his home to seek his fortune among strangers , the tidings were received by his parents and friends with the most profound sorrow . Confident that a more extended field of observation and action would be more suitable to his ...
... leave his home to seek his fortune among strangers , the tidings were received by his parents and friends with the most profound sorrow . Confident that a more extended field of observation and action would be more suitable to his ...
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... leaving unprotected their homes and their growing crops , before the blood was shed , as in the message stated ; and whether the first blool , so shed , was or was not shed within the enclosure of one of the people who had thus fled ...
... leaving unprotected their homes and their growing crops , before the blood was shed , as in the message stated ; and whether the first blool , so shed , was or was not shed within the enclosure of one of the people who had thus fled ...
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