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... Kentucky and Indiana homes , also that at New Salem , Ill . From playmates of his childhood , and from those who knew him in later years , I have obtained information which may be accepted as authentic . I am especially in- debted to ...
... Kentucky and Indiana homes , also that at New Salem , Ill . From playmates of his childhood , and from those who knew him in later years , I have obtained information which may be accepted as authentic . I am especially in- debted to ...
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... Kentucky Plantation ... 119 Globe Tavern. PAGE PAGE 2 3 Learning Arithmetic Under Difficulties ..... 33 Sarah Bush Lincoln . ( From a photograph in possession of Mrs. Harriet Chapman , Charleston , Ill . ) . . . . 36 5 6 7 Site of ...
... Kentucky Plantation ... 119 Globe Tavern. PAGE PAGE 2 3 Learning Arithmetic Under Difficulties ..... 33 Sarah Bush Lincoln . ( From a photograph in possession of Mrs. Harriet Chapman , Charleston , Ill . ) . . . . 36 5 6 7 Site of ...
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Charles Carleton Coffin. Negro Cabins on a Kentucky Plantation ... 119 Globe Tavern . ( From a photograph ) . ... 124 Henry Clay .... John Quincy Adams . ( From a painting by War Meeting in Washington .. PAGE 336 Charles F. Browne. PAGE ...
Charles Carleton Coffin. Negro Cabins on a Kentucky Plantation ... 119 Globe Tavern . ( From a photograph ) . ... 124 Henry Clay .... John Quincy Adams . ( From a painting by War Meeting in Washington .. PAGE 336 Charles F. Browne. PAGE ...
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... Kentucky River . The people in the fort heard their cries and started in pursuit of the Indians , DANIEL BOONE . who were hurrying their captives towards the Ohio River . ANCESTRY . 9 Dennis Hanks (From a photograph taken.
... Kentucky River . The people in the fort heard their cries and started in pursuit of the Indians , DANIEL BOONE . who were hurrying their captives towards the Ohio River . ANCESTRY . 9 Dennis Hanks (From a photograph taken.
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... Kentucky was increasing . A second fort was constructed near Lexington ; a third was built by Joseph Bryant and his companions five miles distant . They made a mistake in not enclosing a spring of water . No well had been dug , when the ...
... Kentucky was increasing . A second fort was constructed near Lexington ; a third was built by Joseph Bryant and his companions five miles distant . They made a mistake in not enclosing a spring of water . No well had been dug , when the ...
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