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... born , the sites of his 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 ...
... born , the sites of his 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 ...
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... Born . ( From a photograph taken by the author , 1890 ) 18 A Dutch - oven . ( From a photograph taken by the author , Nolin's Creek , Ky . , October , 1891 ) ...... Homes of the Slaves .. Flat - boats ... Making a Camp for the Night ...
... Born . ( From a photograph taken by the author , 1890 ) 18 A Dutch - oven . ( From a photograph taken by the author , Nolin's Creek , Ky . , October , 1891 ) ...... Homes of the Slaves .. Flat - boats ... Making a Camp for the Night ...
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... born to him — Mordecai , junior . Just before his birth the frigate Rose sailed into Boston harbor , bringing Sir Edmund Andros , who had been appointed Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had ...
... born to him — Mordecai , junior . Just before his birth the frigate Rose sailed into Boston harbor , bringing Sir Edmund Andros , who had been appointed Governor of Massachusetts , Plymouth , Rhode Island , and Connecticut . He had ...
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... born in Massachusetts . ( " ) A fever of unrest was upon the people of Pennsylvania , causing them to move southward , through Maryland , across the Potomac , into the valley of the Shenandoah , and settling upon lands which 1759 ...
... born in Massachusetts . ( " ) A fever of unrest was upon the people of Pennsylvania , causing them to move southward , through Maryland , across the Potomac , into the valley of the Shenandoah , and settling upon lands which 1759 ...
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... born to them in this uncongenial home . As their ances- tors had done , they turned to the Bible for a name , and selected Sarah -the princess . ( 1 ) NOTES TO CHAPTER I. ( 1 ) " History of Lincolnshire . " ( 2 ) " The Original List of ...
... born to them in this uncongenial home . As their ances- tors had done , they turned to the Bible for a name , and selected Sarah -the princess . ( 1 ) NOTES TO CHAPTER I. ( 1 ) " History of Lincolnshire . " ( 2 ) " The Original List of ...
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