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... ILLINOIS .. 46 CHAPTER V. LIFE AT NEW SALEM . 71 CHAPTER VI . IN PUBLIC LIFE ... RIDING THE CIRCUIT . 88 88 CHAPTER VII . 102 CHAPTER VIII . SEVEN YEARS OF ACTIVE LIFE . CHAPTER IX . BEGINNING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN FREEDOM AND SLAVERY ...
... ILLINOIS .. 46 CHAPTER V. LIFE AT NEW SALEM . 71 CHAPTER VI . IN PUBLIC LIFE ... RIDING THE CIRCUIT . 88 88 CHAPTER VII . 102 CHAPTER VIII . SEVEN YEARS OF ACTIVE LIFE . CHAPTER IX . BEGINNING OF THE CONFLICT BETWEEN FREEDOM AND SLAVERY ...
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... Illinois Frequented by Abraham Lincoln ....... 54 21 Little Mound Meeting - house , Hodgensville , Ky . ( From a photograph taken by the au- thor , October , 1891 ) ... 24 Sangamon River near New Salem . ( From a photograph taken by the ...
... Illinois Frequented by Abraham Lincoln ....... 54 21 Little Mound Meeting - house , Hodgensville , Ky . ( From a photograph taken by the au- thor , October , 1891 ) ... 24 Sangamon River near New Salem . ( From a photograph taken by the ...
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... Life of Abraham Lincoln , " p . 34 . ( 18 ) William H. Herndon , " Lincoln , " p . 39 ( edition 1889 ) . ( 19 ) Ibid . , p . 61 . ( 20 ) Ibid . , p . 62 . A 1830 . CHAPTER IV . A CITIZEN OF ILLINOIS LIFE IN INDIANA . 45.
... Life of Abraham Lincoln , " p . 34 . ( 18 ) William H. Herndon , " Lincoln , " p . 39 ( edition 1889 ) . ( 19 ) Ibid . , p . 61 . ( 20 ) Ibid . , p . 62 . A 1830 . CHAPTER IV . A CITIZEN OF ILLINOIS LIFE IN INDIANA . 45.
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Charles Carleton Coffin. A 1830 . CHAPTER IV . A CITIZEN OF ILLINOIS . LETTER came to Thomas Lincoln , postmarked Decatur , Ill . , writ- ten by John Hanks , formerly of Elizabethtown , Ky . He said that Illinois was a beautiful State ...
Charles Carleton Coffin. A 1830 . CHAPTER IV . A CITIZEN OF ILLINOIS . LETTER came to Thomas Lincoln , postmarked Decatur , Ill . , writ- ten by John Hanks , formerly of Elizabethtown , Ky . He said that Illinois was a beautiful State ...
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... Illinois , to be thenceforth a citizen of that State . He had reached the years of manhood . What would he do with himself ? For what was he fitted ? He was so strong of muscle that he could sink an axe into a hickory log deeper than ...
... Illinois , to be thenceforth a citizen of that State . He had reached the years of manhood . What would he do with himself ? For what was he fitted ? He was so strong of muscle that he could sink an axe into a hickory log deeper than ...
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