Abraham Lincoln; the Nation's Leader in the Great Struggle Through which was Maintained the Existence of the United StatesNational Tribune, 1888 - 467 頁 |
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... known as Fort Beargrass , the site of the present city of Louis- ville , Kentucky . Here the family began to open their farm , breaking up the virgin soil and planting their first crops . In the second year of their Ken- tucky ...
... known as Fort Beargrass , the site of the present city of Louis- ville , Kentucky . Here the family began to open their farm , breaking up the virgin soil and planting their first crops . In the second year of their Ken- tucky ...
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... known for generations there- after as " the dark and bloody ground , " vowed that that precious life should be richly paid for in Indian blood . Certain it is that , from that time forth , Mordecai Lincoln was the mortal enemy of the ...
... known for generations there- after as " the dark and bloody ground , " vowed that that precious life should be richly paid for in Indian blood . Certain it is that , from that time forth , Mordecai Lincoln was the mortal enemy of the ...
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... known as Blue Ball . Here and there were clearings , and smiling fields were gradu- ally taking the place of pathless woods . In this cabin , February 12 , 1809 , was born Abra- ham Lincoln , who was to be the 16th President of the ...
... known as Blue Ball . Here and there were clearings , and smiling fields were gradu- ally taking the place of pathless woods . In this cabin , February 12 , 1809 , was born Abra- ham Lincoln , who was to be the 16th President of the ...
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... known to his boyish experience . Thomas Lincoln wearied of his Kentucky home . There was great trouble in getting land titles ; even Daniel Boone , the pioneer and surveyor of the land , upon whom had been conferred a great grant , was ...
... known to his boyish experience . Thomas Lincoln wearied of his Kentucky home . There was great trouble in getting land titles ; even Daniel Boone , the pioneer and surveyor of the land , upon whom had been conferred a great grant , was ...
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... known as " puncheons , " were laid on floor joists of logs and were loosely pinned in place by long wooden pegs . In mature life , years afterwards , when the pioneer boy had become the tenant of the White House at Washington , he could ...
... known as " puncheons , " were laid on floor joists of logs and were loosely pinned in place by long wooden pegs . In mature life , years afterwards , when the pioneer boy had become the tenant of the White House at Washington , he could ...
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