Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... river in Louisiana , the boatmen lingered on their way , pausing at one and another plantation . Just below Baton Rouge , one night , they had cabled their craft to the shore , expecting to remain until morning . But their repose was ...
... river in Louisiana , the boatmen lingered on their way , pausing at one and another plantation . Just below Baton Rouge , one night , they had cabled their craft to the shore , expecting to remain until morning . But their repose was ...
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... river , amid fireworks and huzzas , on invitation to a grand celebration at the scene of his victory , meant to give a good send - off to his candidacy in the Presi- dential canvass of this year . Returning by steamboat to Rockport ...
... river , amid fireworks and huzzas , on invitation to a grand celebration at the scene of his victory , meant to give a good send - off to his candidacy in the Presi- dential canvass of this year . Returning by steamboat to Rockport ...
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... River country , in 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 ...
... River country , in 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 ...
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... river . That was on the 18th of April , 1831. The gathered people watched the vain efforts made , as the day wore on , until finally Lincoln's ingenuity prevailed . The cargo having been removed , 26 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... river . That was on the 18th of April , 1831. The gathered people watched the vain efforts made , as the day wore on , until finally Lincoln's ingenuity prevailed . The cargo having been removed , 26 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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... river road was the farm of Bennett Abell , whose wife was a well - educated 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 ...
... river road was the farm of Bennett Abell , whose wife was a well - educated 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 ...
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