Abraham Lincoln and His Presidency, Volume 1R. Clarke Company, 1904 |
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... Springfield . There was some fighting in the vicinity of Galena , and again at Kellogg's Grove in June . Black Hawk crossed the Wisconsin River in the latter part of July , and was finally over- taken on the eastern bank of the ...
... Springfield . There was some fighting in the vicinity of Galena , and again at Kellogg's Grove in June . Black Hawk crossed the Wisconsin River in the latter part of July , and was finally over- taken on the eastern bank of the ...
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... Springfield : Major John T. Stuart , an educated Ken- tuckian and an able lawyer , who first met Lincoln at Beardstown at the time of the mustering - in , and John Calhoun , of a prominent Massachusetts family of Scotch descent , said ...
... Springfield : Major John T. Stuart , an educated Ken- tuckian and an able lawyer , who first met Lincoln at Beardstown at the time of the mustering - in , and John Calhoun , of a prominent Massachusetts family of Scotch descent , said ...
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... Springfield . Stress was also laid upon education under a public school system , and upon legal restriction of the rates of interest . As the county was strongly Jack- sonian , he had little to hope as a candidate , even after his ...
... Springfield . Stress was also laid upon education under a public school system , and upon legal restriction of the rates of interest . As the county was strongly Jack- sonian , he had little to hope as a candidate , even after his ...
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... Springfield Journal , under date of June 13th : I go for all sharing the privileges of the Government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes * She married ...
... Springfield Journal , under date of June 13th : I go for all sharing the privileges of the Government who assist in bearing its burdens . Consequently , I go for admitting all whites to the right of suffrage who pay taxes * She married ...
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... wholesale house in Louisville , he opened a store at Springfield , in 1835 , on his own account . During the five or six years follow- ing 1836 no one had a closer intimacy with Lincoln 42 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
... wholesale house in Louisville , he opened a store at Springfield , in 1835 , on his own account . During the five or six years follow- ing 1836 no one had a closer intimacy with Lincoln 42 LINCOLN AND HIS PRESIDENCY .
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