Lincoln, the ManDodd, Mead, 1931 - Всего страниц: 520 This work is a complete biography of Abraham Lincoln. |
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... lived on a brush farm ; then on one near Knob Creek . He sold the Knob Creek farm for a quantity of whisky while the land was in litigation . He was living here and there by raising a little corn and vegetables . At one time he had a ...
... lived on a brush farm ; then on one near Knob Creek . He sold the Knob Creek farm for a quantity of whisky while the land was in litigation . He was living here and there by raising a little corn and vegetables . At one time he had a ...
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... lived at Clary's Grove some four miles or so from the village on the hill . Afterward they moved to the Sandridge neighborhood , not a great distance from where James Short and the Rutledges lived . Not far north from Sandridge the ...
... lived at Clary's Grove some four miles or so from the village on the hill . Afterward they moved to the Sandridge neighborhood , not a great distance from where James Short and the Rutledges lived . Not far north from Sandridge the ...
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... lived , who sprang from equal obscur- ity . He returned from his legislative experience at twenty - eight years of age crowned with honors , and welcomed in Springfield with generous gratitude , and with a card of admission handed to ...
... lived , who sprang from equal obscur- ity . He returned from his legislative experience at twenty - eight years of age crowned with honors , and welcomed in Springfield with generous gratitude , and with a card of admission handed to ...
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LINCOLNS BOYHOOD AND YOUNG MANHOOD | 15 |
BACK In Springfield and RIDING THE CIRCUIT | 108 |
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