A very old engraving showing the former derelict remains of Knob Creek Farm, (Abraham Lincoln's first home and his 'earliest recollection'). Knob Creek Farm now restored as the Gollaher cabin, constitutes part of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park but before 2001 was privately owned. Knob tree farm was the former U.S president's childhood home from 1811 to 1816.The cabin the Lincolns lived in was later moved by Austin Gollaher who took down the old home and used the logs to build a horse stable. The stable was later washed away by a flood. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/a-very-old-engraving-showing-the-former-derelict-remains-of-knob-creek-farm-abraham-lincolns-first-home-and-his-earliest-recollection-knob-creek-farm-now-restored-as-the-gollaher-cabin-constitutes-part-of-the-abraham-lincoln-birthplace-national-historical-park-but-before-2001-was-privately-owned-knob-tree-farm-was-the-former-us-presidents-childhood-home-from-1811-to-1816the-cabin-the-lincolns-lived-in-was-later-moved-by-austin-gollaher-who-took-down-the-old-home-and-used-the-logs-to-build-a-horse-stable-the-stable-was-later-washed-away-by-a-flood-image397204964.html
RM2E266YG–A very old engraving showing the former derelict remains of Knob Creek Farm, (Abraham Lincoln's first home and his 'earliest recollection'). Knob Creek Farm now restored as the Gollaher cabin, constitutes part of the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park but before 2001 was privately owned. Knob tree farm was the former U.S president's childhood home from 1811 to 1816.The cabin the Lincolns lived in was later moved by Austin Gollaher who took down the old home and used the logs to build a horse stable. The stable was later washed away by a flood.
Cabin Site Memorial at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Indiana, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-site-memorial-at-lincoln-boyhood-national-memorial-indiana-usa-image608909099.html
RM2XAJ5NF–Cabin Site Memorial at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Indiana, USA.
Former US President Abraham Lincoln -1809-1865 -little as a boy listening to a story read by his mother Nancy (From a painting by Harry Watson) Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-former-us-president-abraham-lincoln-1809-1865-little-as-a-boy-listening-176112107.html
RMM6EGP3–Former US President Abraham Lincoln -1809-1865 -little as a boy listening to a story read by his mother Nancy (From a painting by Harry Watson)
Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-springfield-home-image239920449.html
RMRX98YD–Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home
The early home of Abraham Lincoln in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States of America. After an etching by John Chester Buttre circa 1860. Lincoln's family moved to this home at Knob Creek Farm when Abraham was two years old and they lived there until he was seven. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/the-early-home-of-abraham-lincoln-in-elizabethtown-kentucky-united-states-of-america-after-an-etching-by-john-chester-buttre-circa-1860-lincolns-family-moved-to-this-home-at-knob-creek-farm-when-abraham-was-two-years-old-and-they-lived-there-until-he-was-seven-image463442651.html
RM2HWYHR7–The early home of Abraham Lincoln in Elizabethtown, Kentucky, United States of America. After an etching by John Chester Buttre circa 1860. Lincoln's family moved to this home at Knob Creek Farm when Abraham was two years old and they lived there until he was seven.
Abraham Lincoln : a collection of anecdotes and stories . LINCOLNS EARLY HOME IN ILLINOIS.. MRS. SARAH BUSH LINCOLN. Lincolns Beloved Stepmother. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-a-collection-of-anecdotes-and-stories-lincolns-early-home-in-illinois-mrs-sarah-bush-lincoln-lincolns-beloved-stepmother-image340311974.html
RM2ANJFB2–Abraham Lincoln : a collection of anecdotes and stories . LINCOLNS EARLY HOME IN ILLINOIS.. MRS. SARAH BUSH LINCOLN. Lincolns Beloved Stepmother.
Anderson Cottage, Soldier's Home used by Lincoln as summer White House ca. 1905-1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anderson-cottage-soldiers-home-used-by-lincoln-as-summer-white-house-ca-1905-1945-image332175384.html
RM2A8BW2G–Anderson Cottage, Soldier's Home used by Lincoln as summer White House ca. 1905-1945
Abraham Lincoln's early home Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-abraham-lincolns-early-home-25392062.html
RMBD8KRA–Abraham Lincoln's early home
This early home of Abraham Lincoln was located in Macon County, in Sagamore Valley, about 10 miles from Decatur, Illinois Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/stock-photo-this-early-home-of-abraham-lincoln-was-located-in-macon-county-in-34570636.html
RFC06R5G–This early home of Abraham Lincoln was located in Macon County, in Sagamore Valley, about 10 miles from Decatur, Illinois
Benjamin Franklin. The printing office Messrs, Cox Brothers, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. The house he resided in. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/benjamin-franklin-the-printing-office-messrs-cox-brothers-great-queen-image66106247.html
RMDRFB5B–Benjamin Franklin. The printing office Messrs, Cox Brothers, Great Queen Street, Lincoln's Inn Fields. The house he resided in.
Cabin Site Memorial at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Indiana, USA. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-site-memorial-at-lincoln-boyhood-national-memorial-indiana-usa-image608909106.html
RM2XAJ5NP–Cabin Site Memorial at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Indiana, USA.
Humorous and pathetic stories of Abraham LincolnA collection of anecdotes and stories told by and of President Lincoln; many of them heretofore unpublished . LINCOLNS EARLY HOME IN ILLINOIS.. MRS. SARAH BUSH LINCOLN. Lincolns Beloved Stepmother. i Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/humorous-and-pathetic-stories-of-abraham-lincolna-collection-of-anecdotes-and-stories-told-by-and-of-president-lincoln-many-of-them-heretofore-unpublished-lincolns-early-home-in-illinois-mrs-sarah-bush-lincoln-lincolns-beloved-stepmother-i-image339099620.html
RM2AKK90M–Humorous and pathetic stories of Abraham LincolnA collection of anecdotes and stories told by and of President Lincoln; many of them heretofore unpublished . LINCOLNS EARLY HOME IN ILLINOIS.. MRS. SARAH BUSH LINCOLN. Lincolns Beloved Stepmother. i
Anderson Cottage, Soldier's Home used by Lincoln as summer White House ca. 1905-1945 Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anderson-cottage-soldiers-home-used-by-lincoln-as-summer-white-house-ca-1905-1945-image229978388.html
RMRA4BNT–Anderson Cottage, Soldier's Home used by Lincoln as summer White House ca. 1905-1945
Cabin site at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Lincoln City, Indiana USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-site-at-lincoln-boyhood-national-memorial-lincoln-city-indiana-usa-image608909110.html
RM2XAJ5NX–Cabin site at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Lincoln City, Indiana USA
. Abraham Lincoln and constitutional government. EARLY HOME OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, FREDERICKSBURG. ABRAHAM LINCOLNS EARLY HOME WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN The following description of George Washington, as General andPresident, written by the historian Bancroft, will, in many respects,apply equally as well to Abraham Lincoln. At the time Washington was chosen Commander-in-chief of thearmy June 17, 1775, he was forty-three years old. It happened tobe on the same day on which the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought,under Colonel William Prescott. Washington arrived at Cambridge,Mass., July 7th, and his h Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-and-constitutional-government-early-home-of-george-washington-fredericksburg-abraham-lincolns-early-home-washington-and-lincoln-the-following-description-of-george-washington-as-general-andpresident-written-by-the-historian-bancroft-will-in-many-respectsapply-equally-as-well-to-abraham-lincoln-at-the-time-washington-was-chosen-commander-in-chief-of-thearmy-june-17-1775-he-was-forty-three-years-old-it-happened-tobe-on-the-same-day-on-which-the-battle-of-bunker-hill-was-foughtunder-colonel-william-prescott-washington-arrived-at-cambridgemass-july-7th-and-his-h-image336706386.html
RM2AFP8C2–. Abraham Lincoln and constitutional government. EARLY HOME OF GEORGE WASHINGTON, FREDERICKSBURG. ABRAHAM LINCOLNS EARLY HOME WASHINGTON AND LINCOLN The following description of George Washington, as General andPresident, written by the historian Bancroft, will, in many respects,apply equally as well to Abraham Lincoln. At the time Washington was chosen Commander-in-chief of thearmy June 17, 1775, he was forty-three years old. It happened tobe on the same day on which the Battle of Bunker Hill was fought,under Colonel William Prescott. Washington arrived at Cambridge,Mass., July 7th, and his h
Cabin site at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Lincoln City, Indiana USA Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/cabin-site-at-lincoln-boyhood-national-memorial-lincoln-city-indiana-usa-image608909117.html
RM2XAJ5P5–Cabin site at Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Lincoln City, Indiana USA
Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . ncoln inthe space of ten minutes I have ever heard since or be-fore. At the conclusion of his grandiloquent speech thePresident responded in a few words, thanking him for hisvisit, for his patriotic sentiments, and requested him toreturn home and get the names, streets, and numbers ofthis army of would-be colored soldiers and bring them to 166 Lincolns stories and speeches. him, and he would call for them at his earliest con-venience. We left the Wh Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-incidents-war-reminiscences-etc-ncoln-inthe-space-of-ten-minutes-i-have-ever-heard-since-or-be-fore-at-the-conclusion-of-his-grandiloquent-speech-thepresident-responded-in-a-few-words-thanking-him-for-hisvisit-for-his-patriotic-sentiments-and-requested-him-toreturn-home-and-get-the-names-streets-and-numbers-ofthis-army-of-would-be-colored-soldiers-and-bring-them-to-166-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-him-and-he-would-call-for-them-at-his-earliest-con-venience-we-left-the-wh-image339989875.html
RM2AN3TFF–Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . ncoln inthe space of ten minutes I have ever heard since or be-fore. At the conclusion of his grandiloquent speech thePresident responded in a few words, thanking him for hisvisit, for his patriotic sentiments, and requested him toreturn home and get the names, streets, and numbers ofthis army of would-be colored soldiers and bring them to 166 Lincolns stories and speeches. him, and he would call for them at his earliest con-venience. We left the Wh
My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion . AFTER THE BATTLE.. CHAPTER I. THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR—THE SPIRIT OF 1861 —FIRSTCALL FOR VOLUNTEERS-UPRISING OF THE NORTH —EX-CITING SCENES AND INCIDENTS. In Boston with my dying Father — His early History — Surrender of FortSumter — Uprising of the North —President Lincolns Call for Seventy-five Thousand Troops — Their Rendezvous in Faneuil Hall — Departureof the Masachusetts Sixth for Washin Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/my-story-of-the-war-a-womans-narrative-of-four-years-personal-experience-as-nurse-in-the-union-army-and-in-relief-work-at-home-in-hospitals-camps-and-at-the-front-during-the-war-of-the-rebellion-after-the-battle-chapter-i-the-beginning-of-the-warthe-spirit-of-1861-firstcall-for-volunteers-uprising-of-the-north-ex-citing-scenes-and-incidents-in-boston-with-my-dying-father-his-early-history-surrender-of-fortsumter-uprising-of-the-north-president-lincolns-call-for-seventy-five-thousand-troops-their-rendezvous-in-faneuil-hall-departureof-the-masachusetts-sixth-for-washin-image342764313.html
RM2AWJ7AH–My story of the war: a woman's narrative of four years personal experience as nurse in the Union army, and in relief work at home, in hospitals, camps, and at the front, during the war of the rebellion . AFTER THE BATTLE.. CHAPTER I. THE BEGINNING OF THE WAR—THE SPIRIT OF 1861 —FIRSTCALL FOR VOLUNTEERS-UPRISING OF THE NORTH —EX-CITING SCENES AND INCIDENTS. In Boston with my dying Father — His early History — Surrender of FortSumter — Uprising of the North —President Lincolns Call for Seventy-five Thousand Troops — Their Rendezvous in Faneuil Hall — Departureof the Masachusetts Sixth for Washin
Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . rhaving a conversation with Lincoln, that the young manhad talent enough in him to make a President. Inevery circle in which he found himself, whether refinedor coarse, he was always the center of attraction. William G. Greene says that when he (Greene) was amember of the Illinois College, he brought home withhim, on a vacation, Richard Yates, afterwards Governorof the State, and some other boys, and; in order toentertain them, took them all up to s Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-incidents-war-reminiscences-etc-rhaving-a-conversation-with-lincoln-that-the-young-manhad-talent-enough-in-him-to-make-a-president-inevery-circle-in-which-he-found-himself-whether-refinedor-coarse-he-was-always-the-center-of-attraction-william-g-greene-says-that-when-he-greene-was-amember-of-the-illinois-college-he-brought-home-withhim-on-a-vacation-richard-yates-afterwards-governorof-the-state-and-some-other-boys-and-in-order-toentertain-them-took-them-all-up-to-s-image339998447.html
RM2AN47DK–Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . rhaving a conversation with Lincoln, that the young manhad talent enough in him to make a President. Inevery circle in which he found himself, whether refinedor coarse, he was always the center of attraction. William G. Greene says that when he (Greene) was amember of the Illinois College, he brought home withhim, on a vacation, Richard Yates, afterwards Governorof the State, and some other boys, and; in order toentertain them, took them all up to s
Lincoln's life, stories, and speeches . LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. LINCOLN S HOME IN SPRINGFIELD, ILU STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The soldiers were conspiring to killhim as a Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincolns-life-stories-and-speeches-lincolns-first-home-in-illinois-lincoln-s-home-in-springfield-ilu-stories-of-lincolns-early-life-79-indispensable-to-him-in-the-only-pursuit-by-which-hecould-make-his-living-when-the-time-for-the-assembly-of-the-legislaturehad-arrived-lincoln-dropped-his-law-books-shoulderedhis-pack-and-on-foot-trudged-to-vandalia-then-thecapital-of-the-state-about-a-hundred-miles-to-makehis-entrance-into-public-life-incident-in-the-black-hawk-war-an-old-indian-strayed-hungry-and-helpless-into-thecamp-one-day-the-soldiers-were-conspiring-to-killhim-as-a-image339029907.html
RM2AKG42Y–Lincoln's life, stories, and speeches . LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. LINCOLN S HOME IN SPRINGFIELD, ILU STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The soldiers were conspiring to killhim as a
History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . ore. In the early sixties their widowed mother and one sisterjf)ined them in their new home in New York and the reunited family estab-lished a very comfortable home there. The other sister had come about1859. Years afterward when the Flartford brothers became successfulhomesteaders in this county, the widow Hartford joined them here and herlast days were spent in this county, at the home of her eldest son. Upon President Lincolns first call for volunteers to help in the sup-pression of the rebellion of the Southern state Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/history-of-reno-county-kansas-its-people-industries-and-institutions-ore-in-the-early-sixties-their-widowed-mother-and-one-sisterjfined-them-in-their-new-home-in-new-york-and-the-reunited-family-estab-lished-a-very-comfortable-home-there-the-other-sister-had-come-about1859-years-afterward-when-the-flartford-brothers-became-successfulhomesteaders-in-this-county-the-widow-hartford-joined-them-here-and-herlast-days-were-spent-in-this-county-at-the-home-of-her-eldest-son-upon-president-lincolns-first-call-for-volunteers-to-help-in-the-sup-pression-of-the-rebellion-of-the-southern-state-image340021422.html
RM2AN58P6–History of Reno County, Kansas; its people, industries and institutions . ore. In the early sixties their widowed mother and one sisterjf)ined them in their new home in New York and the reunited family estab-lished a very comfortable home there. The other sister had come about1859. Years afterward when the Flartford brothers became successfulhomesteaders in this county, the widow Hartford joined them here and herlast days were spent in this county, at the home of her eldest son. Upon President Lincolns first call for volunteers to help in the sup-pression of the rebellion of the Southern state
Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . MISCELLANEOUS. 275. Little Lincoln Stories. An old Englishman who resided in Springfield, 111.,hearing the result of the Political Convention at Chicago,could not contain his astonishment. What! said he,Abe Lincoln nominated for President of the UnitedStates? Can it be possible! A man that buvs a ten-cent beefsteak for his breakfast, and carries it home him-self! Mr. Lincoln being asked by a friend how he feltwhen the returns came in that insured hi Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-incidents-war-reminiscences-etc-miscellaneous-275-little-lincoln-stories-an-old-englishman-who-resided-in-springfield-111hearing-the-result-of-the-political-convention-at-chicagocould-not-contain-his-astonishment-what!-said-heabe-lincoln-nominated-for-president-of-the-unitedstates-can-it-be-possible!-a-man-that-buvs-a-ten-cent-beefsteak-for-his-breakfast-and-carries-it-home-him-self!-mr-lincoln-being-asked-by-a-friend-how-he-feltwhen-the-returns-came-in-that-insured-hi-image339981356.html
RM2AN3DK8–Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . MISCELLANEOUS. 275. Little Lincoln Stories. An old Englishman who resided in Springfield, 111.,hearing the result of the Political Convention at Chicago,could not contain his astonishment. What! said he,Abe Lincoln nominated for President of the UnitedStates? Can it be possible! A man that buvs a ten-cent beefsteak for his breakfast, and carries it home him-self! Mr. Lincoln being asked by a friend how he feltwhen the returns came in that insured hi
. Anecdotal Lincoln : speeches, stories and yarns of the 'Immortal Abe' .... LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. Lincolns home in Springfield, ill. STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The sold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotal-lincoln-speeches-stories-and-yarns-of-the-immortal-abe-lincolns-first-home-in-illinois-lincolns-home-in-springfield-ill-stories-of-lincolns-early-life-79-indispensable-to-him-in-the-only-pursuit-by-which-hecould-make-his-living-when-the-time-for-the-assembly-of-the-legislaturehad-arrived-lincoln-dropped-his-law-books-shoulderedhis-pack-and-on-foot-trudged-to-vandalia-then-thecapital-of-the-state-about-a-hundred-miles-to-makehis-entrance-into-public-life-incident-in-the-black-hawk-war-an-old-indian-strayed-hungry-and-helpless-into-thecamp-one-day-the-sold-image336791529.html
RM2AFX50W–. Anecdotal Lincoln : speeches, stories and yarns of the 'Immortal Abe' .... LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. Lincolns home in Springfield, ill. STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The sold
. Lincoln's boyhood. le on this account. It was necessary, therefore,that Abraham should learn the art. The summer of 1817 passed away, and early in theautumn the loneliness of their wilderness-life wassomewhat relieved by the coming of old friends.Thomas and Betsy Sparrow, who reared Nancy Hanks(Mrs. Lincoln), came to settle by their side. Mr. Lin-coln had just removed into his new cabin, so theSparrows at once began housekeeping in the half-facecamp. Dennis Hanks, also, had a home with theSparrows, and Betsy was his aunt; so Dennis re-moved to Indiana with them. It was a happy day for the Li Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/lincolns-boyhood-le-on-this-account-it-was-necessary-thereforethat-abraham-should-learn-the-art-the-summer-of-1817-passed-away-and-early-in-theautumn-the-loneliness-of-their-wilderness-life-wassomewhat-relieved-by-the-coming-of-old-friendsthomas-and-betsy-sparrow-who-reared-nancy-hanksmrs-lincoln-came-to-settle-by-their-side-mr-lin-coln-had-just-removed-into-his-new-cabin-so-thesparrows-at-once-began-housekeeping-in-the-half-facecamp-dennis-hanks-also-had-a-home-with-thesparrows-and-betsy-was-his-aunt-so-dennis-re-moved-to-indiana-with-them-it-was-a-happy-day-for-the-li-image336743727.html
RM2AFT01K–. Lincoln's boyhood. le on this account. It was necessary, therefore,that Abraham should learn the art. The summer of 1817 passed away, and early in theautumn the loneliness of their wilderness-life wassomewhat relieved by the coming of old friends.Thomas and Betsy Sparrow, who reared Nancy Hanks(Mrs. Lincoln), came to settle by their side. Mr. Lin-coln had just removed into his new cabin, so theSparrows at once began housekeeping in the half-facecamp. Dennis Hanks, also, had a home with theSparrows, and Betsy was his aunt; so Dennis re-moved to Indiana with them. It was a happy day for the Li
. Anecdotal Lincoln : speeches, stories and yarns of the 'Immortal Abe' .... LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. Lincolns home in Springfield, ill. STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The sold Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotal-lincoln-speeches-stories-and-yarns-of-the-immortal-abe-lincolns-first-home-in-illinois-lincolns-home-in-springfield-ill-stories-of-lincolns-early-life-79-indispensable-to-him-in-the-only-pursuit-by-which-hecould-make-his-living-when-the-time-for-the-assembly-of-the-legislaturehad-arrived-lincoln-dropped-his-law-books-shoulderedhis-pack-and-on-foot-trudged-to-vandalia-then-thecapital-of-the-state-about-a-hundred-miles-to-makehis-entrance-into-public-life-incident-in-the-black-hawk-war-an-old-indian-strayed-hungry-and-helpless-into-thecamp-one-day-the-sold-image336792734.html
RM2AFX6FX–. Anecdotal Lincoln : speeches, stories and yarns of the 'Immortal Abe' .... LINCOLNS FIRST HOME IN ILLINOIS.. Lincolns home in Springfield, ill. STORIES OF LINCOLNS EARLY LIFE. 79 indispensable to him in the only pursuit by which hecould make his living. When the time for the assembly of the Legislaturehad arrived Lincoln dropped his law books, shoulderedhis pack, and, on foot, trudged to Vandalia, then theCapital of the State, about a hundred miles, to makehis entrance into public life. INCIDENT IN THE BLACK HAWK WAR. An old Indian strayed, hungry and helpless, into thecamp one day. The sold
Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . ss, in the year 1894, by Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company,In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. All Rights reserved. In his speeches—and we may add-—his stories, thegreat Lincoln still lives, with an influence for goodamong men. Whatever may attach to his mere biography, thatreveals a life of struggle and disadvantage in earlyyears—unparalleled in fact in this respect—the truthis the man Lincoln is not in the early cabin home Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-incidents-war-reminiscences-etc-ss-in-the-year-1894-by-rhodes-mcclure-publishing-companyin-the-office-of-the-librarian-of-congress-at-washington-all-rights-reserved-in-his-speechesand-we-may-add-his-stories-thegreat-lincoln-still-lives-with-an-influence-for-goodamong-men-whatever-may-attach-to-his-mere-biography-thatreveals-a-life-of-struggle-and-disadvantage-in-earlyyearsunparalleled-in-fact-in-this-respectthe-truthis-the-man-lincoln-is-not-in-the-early-cabin-home-image339999564.html
RM2AN48WG–Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc. . ss, in the year 1894, by Rhodes & McClure Publishing Company,In the Office of the Librarian of Congress, at Washington. All Rights reserved. In his speeches—and we may add-—his stories, thegreat Lincoln still lives, with an influence for goodamong men. Whatever may attach to his mere biography, thatreveals a life of struggle and disadvantage in earlyyears—unparalleled in fact in this respect—the truthis the man Lincoln is not in the early cabin home
Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories . Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Cburch 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago - 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-lincolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-lawyer-66-united-states-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-cburch-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-in-indiana-image338895506.html
RM2AKA0JX–Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories . Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Cburch 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago - 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana
Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories . Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Cburch 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago - 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-lincolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-lawyer-66-united-states-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-cburch-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-in-indiana-image338895743.html
RM2AKA0YB–Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories . Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Cburch 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago - 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana
. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol .Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Li>colns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln... 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Laavter — 66 United St.*.tes Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago 138 Home OF the LiNCOLNS I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-ligtcolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-laavter-66-united-sttes-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-church-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-i-image336838192.html
RM2AG08FC–. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol .Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Li>colns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln... 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Laavter — 66 United St.*.tes Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago 138 Home OF the LiNCOLNS I
. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol .Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Li>colns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln... 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Laavter — 66 United St.*.tes Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago 138 Home OF the LiNCOLNS I Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-ligtcolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-laavter-66-united-sttes-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-church-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-i-image336838336.html
RM2AG08MG–. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol .Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Li>colns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln... 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Laavter — 66 United St.*.tes Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago 138 Home OF the LiNCOLNS I
Abraham Lincoln . ?^?iiiDTTiiirpi SITE OF THOMAS LINCOLNS HOME ON KNOB CREEK. [From a phntogrnph takPii IV the antlior, October, 1891. The well du^ by Tliomas Lincoln is seenin the centre of the picture ] 26 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Gkntrpyilli IdUBOIS -CRAWFORD iLmcoln P+CRAvaSOF.LIKCOh.NSMOTh v^ A. J -5 Kit* ^.S^ pt^ POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE EARLY LIFEOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. <? ^V. F ^i. SPEfNCER N.-JV-.-..^ ^D.ti. ^ Through the winter carpenter Lincoln was hewing timber for hisfuture home, which was to be something more than a cabin. Althoughthere would be but one room on the ground, he wo Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincoln-iiidttiiirpi-site-of-thomas-lincolns-home-on-knob-creek-from-a-phntogrnph-takpii-iv-the-antlior-october-1891-the-well-du-by-tliomas-lincoln-is-seenin-the-centre-of-the-picture-26-life-of-abraham-lincoln-gkntrpyilli-idubois-crawford-ilmcoln-pcravasoflikcohnsmoth-v-a-j-5-kit-s-pt-points-of-interest-in-the-early-lifeof-abraham-lincoln-lt-v-f-i-spefncer-n-jv-dti-through-the-winter-carpenter-lincoln-was-hewing-timber-for-hisfuture-home-which-was-to-be-something-more-than-a-cabin-althoughthere-would-be-but-one-room-on-the-ground-he-wo-image343103557.html
RM2AX5M2D–Abraham Lincoln . ?^?iiiDTTiiirpi SITE OF THOMAS LINCOLNS HOME ON KNOB CREEK. [From a phntogrnph takPii IV the antlior, October, 1891. The well du^ by Tliomas Lincoln is seenin the centre of the picture ] 26 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Gkntrpyilli IdUBOIS -CRAWFORD iLmcoln P+CRAvaSOF.LIKCOh.NSMOTh v^ A. J -5 Kit* ^.S^ pt^ POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE EARLY LIFEOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. <? ^V. F ^i. SPEfNCER N.-JV-.-..^ ^D.ti. ^ Through the winter carpenter Lincoln was hewing timber for hisfuture home, which was to be something more than a cabin. Althoughthere would be but one room on the ground, he wo
. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . r how rough and unfinished it may be, itwill give the children an idea of the early home of Lincoln, andthat is all that is desired. They can make illustrative drawings or cuttings of some ofthe incidents of Lincolns boyhood, as, of his learning to readby the firelight, chopping down trees and piling firewood, andof his later life, as making a stump speech. Butterworths Life of Lincoln gives a number of incidentsof his boyhood, which will be of great interest to children. A raft can be constructed, using small stic Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/seat-work-and-industrial-occupations-a-practical-course-for-primary-grades-r-how-rough-and-unfinished-it-may-be-itwill-give-the-children-an-idea-of-the-early-home-of-lincoln-andthat-is-all-that-is-desired-they-can-make-illustrative-drawings-or-cuttings-of-some-ofthe-incidents-of-lincolns-boyhood-as-of-his-learning-to-readby-the-firelight-chopping-down-trees-and-piling-firewood-andof-his-later-life-as-making-a-stump-speech-butterworths-life-of-lincoln-gives-a-number-of-incidentsof-his-boyhood-which-will-be-of-great-interest-to-children-a-raft-can-be-constructed-using-small-stic-image370197553.html
RM2CE7XN5–. Seat work and industrial occupations; a practical course for primary grades . r how rough and unfinished it may be, itwill give the children an idea of the early home of Lincoln, andthat is all that is desired. They can make illustrative drawings or cuttings of some ofthe incidents of Lincolns boyhood, as, of his learning to readby the firelight, chopping down trees and piling firewood, andof his later life, as making a stump speech. Butterworths Life of Lincoln gives a number of incidentsof his boyhood, which will be of great interest to children. A raft can be constructed, using small stic
. Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including 'early life stories' : 'professional life stories' : 'White House incidents' : 'war reminiscences,' etc., etc. : also his speeches, chronologically arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to his last speech in Washington, April 11, 1865 : including his inaugurals, Emancipation proclamation, Gettysburg address, etc., etc., etc. : fully illustrated . d she had sacrificedto secure the Nations independence. He had the grati-fication of paying back to her a hundred dollars, andsending her home rejoicing. -?-r- Lincoln Threatens a Twenty Years Agit Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/abraham-lincolns-stories-and-speeches-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-incidents-war-reminiscences-etc-etc-also-his-speeches-chronologically-arranged-from-pappsville-ill-1832-to-his-last-speech-in-washington-april-11-1865-including-his-inaugurals-emancipation-proclamation-gettysburg-address-etc-etc-etc-fully-illustrated-d-she-had-sacrificedto-secure-the-nations-independence-he-had-the-grati-fication-of-paying-back-to-her-a-hundred-dollars-andsending-her-home-rejoicing-r-lincoln-threatens-a-twenty-years-agit-image370183686.html
RM2CE791X–. Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including 'early life stories' : 'professional life stories' : 'White House incidents' : 'war reminiscences,' etc., etc. : also his speeches, chronologically arranged, from Pappsville, Ill., 1832, to his last speech in Washington, April 11, 1865 : including his inaugurals, Emancipation proclamation, Gettysburg address, etc., etc., etc. : fully illustrated . d she had sacrificedto secure the Nations independence. He had the grati-fication of paying back to her a hundred dollars, andsending her home rejoicing. -?-r- Lincoln Threatens a Twenty Years Agit
. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago .- 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-lincolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-lawyer-66-united-states-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-church-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-in-indiana-image370416640.html
RM2CEHX5M–. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago .- 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana
. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago .- 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/anecdotes-of-abraham-lincoln-and-lincolns-stories-including-early-life-stories-professional-life-stories-white-house-stories-war-stories-miscellaneous-stories-abraham-lincoln-sixteenth-president-of-the-u-s-frontispiece-united-states-capitol-vignette-title-page-early-home-of-the-lincolns-in-illinois-36-birth-place-of-abraham-lincoln-16-illinois-state-capitol-springfield-illinois-54-abraham-lincoln-the-lawyer-66-united-states-capitol-at-washington-84-white-pigeon-church-96-lincoln-monument-springfield-illinois-124-douglas-monument-chicago-138-home-of-the-lincolns-in-indiana-image370416667.html
RM2CEHX6K–. Anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln's stories : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House stories, war stories, miscellaneous stories. Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U. S Frontispiece United States Capitol Vignette, Title Page Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois 36 Birth Place of Abraham Lincoln 16 Illinois State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois 54 Abraham Lincoln, the Lawyer 66 United States Capitol at Washington 84 White Pigeon Church 96 Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois 124 Douglas Monument, Chicago .- 138 Home of the Lincolns in Indiana
. Souvenir of Lincoln's birthplace . na. Loved by millions of Americans, honored and respected by all who recognize true worthand genius, historians have made familiar to every school boy the life of Lincoln, but it is hoped that this book-let may be the means of giving to the public a broader conception of the greatness of the man by telling in pic-ture of the obstacles in early life that he encountered on his entry upon the battle of life. A i 1 ^^ ^ 1 - J^^lJi^ : m r;s.i ^-jS=^S^^-:--=-^ ■■■- ir.r 1 . ^■. a -*iis*rbt, j?. ,;-::5::L.r, - ■■-^. ;^ -l,.^^^^^^?-;-^- ^-,. & Tbe Lincoln Home. Stock Photohttps://www.alamy.com/licenses-and-pricing/?v=1https://www.alamy.com/souvenir-of-lincolns-birthplace-na-loved-by-millions-of-americans-honored-and-respected-by-all-who-recognize-true-worthand-genius-historians-have-made-familiar-to-every-school-boy-the-life-of-lincoln-but-it-is-hoped-that-this-book-let-may-be-the-means-of-giving-to-the-public-a-broader-conception-of-the-greatness-of-the-man-by-telling-in-pic-ture-of-the-obstacles-in-early-life-that-he-encountered-on-his-entry-upon-the-battle-of-life-a-i-1-1-jlji-m-rsi-js=s-=-irr-1-a-iisrbt-j-5lr-l-tbe-lincoln-home-image372335452.html
RM2CHN9JM–. Souvenir of Lincoln's birthplace . na. Loved by millions of Americans, honored and respected by all who recognize true worthand genius, historians have made familiar to every school boy the life of Lincoln, but it is hoped that this book-let may be the means of giving to the public a broader conception of the greatness of the man by telling in pic-ture of the obstacles in early life that he encountered on his entry upon the battle of life. A i 1 ^^ ^ 1 - J^^lJi^ : m r;s.i ^-jS=^S^^-:--=-^ ■■■- ir.r 1 . ^■. a -*iis*rbt, j?. ,;-::5::L.r, - ■■-^. ;^ -l,.^^^^^^?-;-^- ^-,. & Tbe Lincoln Home.
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