Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... Salem . When , therefore , Lincoln came to New Salem as his permanent home in July , 1831 , Offutt hired him to clerk in the store . He did odd manual work at intervals at New Salem , but for the most part he was clerking , or running a ...
... Salem . When , therefore , Lincoln came to New Salem as his permanent home in July , 1831 , Offutt hired him to clerk in the store . He did odd manual work at intervals at New Salem , but for the most part he was clerking , or running a ...
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... Salem Hill about 1829 , and in company with Rev. John Cameron had built a mill on the shore of the Sangamon River , and founded the village of New Salem on the hill just above the mill , and he had built a tavern also , where Lincoln ...
... Salem Hill about 1829 , and in company with Rev. John Cameron had built a mill on the shore of the Sangamon River , and founded the village of New Salem on the hill just above the mill , and he had built a tavern also , where Lincoln ...
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... Salem Mrs. Bennett Abell who had a sister in Kentucky named Mary Owens , and both were cousins of Mentor Graham , the New Salem schoolmaster , under whom Lincoln studied grammar and surveying . In the summer of 1833 Mary Owens came to New ...
... Salem Mrs. Bennett Abell who had a sister in Kentucky named Mary Owens , and both were cousins of Mentor Graham , the New Salem schoolmaster , under whom Lincoln studied grammar and surveying . In the summer of 1833 Mary Owens came to New ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
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