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My personal intercourse with Lincoln was continued later at Springfield , as well
as during part of his journey to Washington the next winter , and in that city
thenceforward during the rest of his days . While preparing to add a second part
to the ...
My personal intercourse with Lincoln was continued later at Springfield , as well
as during part of his journey to Washington the next winter , and in that city
thenceforward during the rest of his days . While preparing to add a second part
to the ...
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... thereupon moved to the neighborhood of relatives in Washington County . The
oldest son , Mordecai , aged about fourteen at the time of his father ' s death , was
legal heir to his titles of land — a nominal estate of seventeen hundred acres ...
... thereupon moved to the neighborhood of relatives in Washington County . The
oldest son , Mordecai , aged about fourteen at the time of his father ' s death , was
legal heir to his titles of land — a nominal estate of seventeen hundred acres ...
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... in the Legislature of Kentucky , you need have no fears . ' " - W . F . Booker ,
Clerk of Washington County , Kentucky , to the writer , March 26 , 1895 .
CHAPTER II . 1809 - 1830 . Parentage — Childhood 6 LINCOLN AND HIS
PRESIDENCY .
... in the Legislature of Kentucky , you need have no fears . ' " - W . F . Booker ,
Clerk of Washington County , Kentucky , to the writer , March 26 , 1895 .
CHAPTER II . 1809 - 1830 . Parentage — Childhood 6 LINCOLN AND HIS
PRESIDENCY .
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The wedding was at “ Beechland , ” near Springfield , in Washington County —
the place of Richard Berry , in whose family she had lived as a ward for many
years . It appears from The Genealogy of the Hanks Family * — the best authority
...
The wedding was at “ Beechland , ” near Springfield , in Washington County —
the place of Richard Berry , in whose family she had lived as a ward for many
years . It appears from The Genealogy of the Hanks Family * — the best authority
...
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... handed down from generation to generation since its date , August 21 , 1786 .
It was writter . in Massachusetts , but its origin may have been more remote . sey '
s Life of Washington and a History of PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD — YOUTH .
... handed down from generation to generation since its date , August 21 , 1786 .
It was writter . in Massachusetts , but its origin may have been more remote . sey '
s Life of Washington and a History of PARENTAGE - CHILDHOOD — YOUTH .
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