Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... the true portrait of this man of the people , appointed by divine Providence to render inestimable service to his fellow - men . BOSTON , July , 1892 . CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN . ANCESTRY CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. PAGE 1 CHAPTER II .
... the true portrait of this man of the people , appointed by divine Providence to render inestimable service to his fellow - men . BOSTON , July , 1892 . CHARLES CARLETON COFFIN . ANCESTRY CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. PAGE 1 CHAPTER II .
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... appointed Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had brought over two companies of troops to aid him in upsetting the government of the people . It seems that Mordecai Lincoln could look from his shop ...
... appointed Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had brought over two companies of troops to aid him in upsetting the government of the people . It seems that Mordecai Lincoln could look from his shop ...
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... appointed George Boone to assist in settling the estate . He had many hundred acres of land . He bequeathed 1000. FREEHOLD MEETING - HOUSE . CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS . THE SITE OF BRYANT'S FORT. ANCESTRY . 7 Freehold Meeting-house.
... appointed George Boone to assist in settling the estate . He had many hundred acres of land . He bequeathed 1000. FREEHOLD MEETING - HOUSE . CAPTURED BY THE INDIANS . THE SITE OF BRYANT'S FORT. ANCESTRY . 7 Freehold Meeting-house.
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... appointed day Abra- ham was to meet Offut at New Salem , and begin business with him as clerk and salesman . Reaching Farmington , he assisted his father in building a cabin con- taining two rooms . It was of hewn logs , and much ...
... appointed day Abra- ham was to meet Offut at New Salem , and begin business with him as clerk and salesman . Reaching Farmington , he assisted his father in building a cabin con- taining two rooms . It was of hewn logs , and much ...
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... appointed landing . The troops had nothing to do . They marched , countermarched , wheeled , and performed other evolu- tions ; but time dragged . They were impatient of military restraint and became quarrelsome . They had little ...
... appointed landing . The troops had nothing to do . They marched , countermarched , wheeled , and performed other evolu- tions ; but time dragged . They were impatient of military restraint and became quarrelsome . They had little ...
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