Abraham LincolnHarper & brothers, 1893 - 542 pages |
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... Standing near the Site of Berry & Lincoln's Store . ( From a photograph by C. S. McCullough , Petersburg , Ill . ) . . . . . . . William G. Green , October , 1890 .. George D. Prentice .... 65 74 77 78 79 Grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln ...
... Standing near the Site of Berry & Lincoln's Store . ( From a photograph by C. S. McCullough , Petersburg , Ill . ) . . . . . . . William G. Green , October , 1890 .. George D. Prentice .... 65 74 77 78 79 Grave of Nancy Hanks Lincoln ...
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... standing ( 1892 ) in Hingham . His father , Samuel , and himself paid · taxes in that town in 1680 , and the blacksmith was assigned a seat in the front gallery . It is probable that he moved into Cohasset , the adjoining town , about ...
... standing ( 1892 ) in Hingham . His father , Samuel , and himself paid · taxes in that town in 1680 , and the blacksmith was assigned a seat in the front gallery . It is probable that he moved into Cohasset , the adjoining town , about ...
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... stands by her bedside . GRAVE OF NANCY HANKS LINCOLN , PIGEON CREEK , IND . [ From a photograph taken by the author , October , 1890. The marble slab and surrounding fence were erected by P. E. Studebaker , of South Bend , Ind . The ...
... stands by her bedside . GRAVE OF NANCY HANKS LINCOLN , PIGEON CREEK , IND . [ From a photograph taken by the author , October , 1890. The marble slab and surrounding fence were erected by P. E. Studebaker , of South Bend , Ind . The ...
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... stand at the head of the class , but to be champions in wrestling , throw a weight farthest , and , in a fight , strike the hardest blow . er . Abraham Lincoln was ready to try his strength with them in wrest- ling , and if any fun was ...
... stand at the head of the class , but to be champions in wrestling , throw a weight farthest , and , in a fight , strike the hardest blow . er . Abraham Lincoln was ready to try his strength with them in wrest- ling , and if any fun was ...
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... Stand back ! " " Let them alone ! " were the cries from the excited crowd . Lincoln sees that the Clary Grove fellows in- tend to help Jack gain an advantage ; like another Samson he puts forth his strength , and the hitherto champion ...
... Stand back ! " " Let them alone ! " were the cries from the excited crowd . Lincoln sees that the Clary Grove fellows in- tend to help Jack gain an advantage ; like another Samson he puts forth his strength , and the hitherto champion ...
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