Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... Illinois , Thomas Lincoln determined to fol- low him . The boards went to another farmer of the Gentryville neighborhood and made the Crawford house famous . What remained of the Lincoln farm ( one - half had already reverted to the ...
... Illinois , Thomas Lincoln determined to fol- low him . The boards went to another farmer of the Gentryville neighborhood and made the Crawford house famous . What remained of the Lincoln farm ( one - half had already reverted to the ...
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... . New Salem village was of very recent birth , having less than a score of cheap buildings , on a bluff over- hanging the Sangamon on the west . Two miles north , down the valley , is the present town of Petersburg REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS . 27.
... . New Salem village was of very recent birth , having less than a score of cheap buildings , on a bluff over- hanging the Sangamon on the west . Two miles north , down the valley , is the present town of Petersburg REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS . 27.
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... Illinois had copied , was still in use . The poll - sheet dis- closes that Lincoln voted for James Turney , Whig , for Representative in Congress , as against Joseph Dun- can , Democrat , who was re - elected ; for John ( “ Jack ...
... Illinois had copied , was still in use . The poll - sheet dis- closes that Lincoln voted for James Turney , Whig , for Representative in Congress , as against Joseph Dun- can , Democrat , who was re - elected ; for John ( “ Jack ...
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... Kentuckian and among Lincoln's most esteemed acquaintances here . * Later of Tallula , Menard County - a wealthy farmer and banker . He died in 1894 . As the autumn and winter ( 1831-2 ) passed , REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS . 29.
... Kentuckian and among Lincoln's most esteemed acquaintances here . * Later of Tallula , Menard County - a wealthy farmer and banker . He died in 1894 . As the autumn and winter ( 1831-2 ) passed , REMOVAL TO ILLINOIS . 29.
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... Illinois . It was the last steam trip on the Upper Sangamon . Offutt , losing heart in his com- bined undertakings , sold his store , gave up the mill , and departed to the unknown from whence he came , leaving his late clerk free to ...
... Illinois . It was the last steam trip on the Upper Sangamon . Offutt , losing heart in his com- bined undertakings , sold his store , gave up the mill , and departed to the unknown from whence he came , leaving his late clerk free to ...
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