Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... move southward , through Maryland , across the Potomac , into the valley of the Shenandoah , and settling upon lands which 1759. George Washington had surveyed . John Hanks , junior , and John and Thomas Lincoln sold their farms in ...
... move southward , through Maryland , across the Potomac , into the valley of the Shenandoah , and settling upon lands which 1759. George Washington had surveyed . John Hanks , junior , and John and Thomas Lincoln sold their farms in ...
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... moved into Cohasset , the adjoining town , about 1700 , and with his neighbors established iron - works and built a mill . He died in 1727. His grave is in the cemetery in North Scituate . Children of Mordecai and Sarah Jones Lincoln ...
... moved into Cohasset , the adjoining town , about 1700 , and with his neighbors established iron - works and built a mill . He died in 1727. His grave is in the cemetery in North Scituate . Children of Mordecai and Sarah Jones Lincoln ...
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... moved to Union , Pa . , in 1758 , where he was assessed for taxes . His children were Thomas , Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob . It is probable that all his children were born at Union , and that he moved to Virginia in 1759 . Abraham , his ...
... moved to Union , Pa . , in 1758 , where he was assessed for taxes . His children were Thomas , Abraham , Isaac , and Jacob . It is probable that all his children were born at Union , and that he moved to Virginia in 1759 . Abraham , his ...
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... condition of affairs people were moving to Indiana , where they could buy land for $ 2 an acre , and obtain an unclouded title from the United States . Slavery existed in Kentucky . Poor men were conscious of an EARLY YEARS . 23.
... condition of affairs people were moving to Indiana , where they could buy land for $ 2 an acre , and obtain an unclouded title from the United States . Slavery existed in Kentucky . Poor men were conscious of an EARLY YEARS . 23.
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... moved to Indiana . The nights were cold . No shelter had been provided . The late autumn rains were setting in . It was only a " camp that the carpenter could build , one side of which was open to the weather . ( * ) The hard - working ...
... moved to Indiana . The nights were cold . No shelter had been provided . The late autumn rains were setting in . It was only a " camp that the carpenter could build , one side of which was open to the weather . ( * ) The hard - working ...
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