Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years and the War YearsThis biography is drawn from the six volume work on Lincoln and new research uncovered since the original publication. |
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... Lincoln was born . Lincoln's beloved stepmother , Sarah Bush Lincoln Hannah Armstrong , who sewed and cooked for Lincoln in New Salem A page from Lincoln's sum book Lincoln and his bosom friend Joshua Speed Peter Cartwright , who opposed ...
... Lincoln was born . Lincoln's beloved stepmother , Sarah Bush Lincoln Hannah Armstrong , who sewed and cooked for Lincoln in New Salem A page from Lincoln's sum book Lincoln and his bosom friend Joshua Speed Peter Cartwright , who opposed ...
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... Lincoln with McClellan and Lincoln photographs in 1862 and 1863 Lincoln the tall man in the tall hat , with McClellan in Antietam camp Lincoln's signature to Emancipation Proclamation Confederate Generals : Robert E. Lee , Thomas J ...
... Lincoln with McClellan and Lincoln photographs in 1862 and 1863 Lincoln the tall man in the tall hat , with McClellan in Antietam camp Lincoln's signature to Emancipation Proclamation Confederate Generals : Robert E. Lee , Thomas J ...
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... Lincoln shivering , a raw northwest wind cutting through where the short overcoat left the legs poorly covered . Lincoln was glad to accept Villard's offer of a buffalo robe . Keeping company with Lincoln over his Kansas trip , and having ...
... Lincoln shivering , a raw northwest wind cutting through where the short overcoat left the legs poorly covered . Lincoln was glad to accept Villard's offer of a buffalo robe . Keeping company with Lincoln over his Kansas trip , and having ...
Contents
Wilderness Beginnings | 3 |
New Salem Days | 22 |
The Young Legislator | 40 |
Copyright | |
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