Pioneers of Menard and Mason Counties: Made Up of Personal Reminiscences of an Early Life in Menard County, which We Gathered in a Salem Life from 1830 to 1840, and a Petersburg Life from 1840 to 1850; Including Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln and Peter CartrightT.G. Onstot, 1902 - 400 Seiten David F. Nelson collection. |
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... give Salem a name to live in future genera- tions ; so we send this volume out to all classes . The old will read what the pioneers did for the upbuilding of this country ; the young will read it although some parts may seem like ...
... give Salem a name to live in future genera- tions ; so we send this volume out to all classes . The old will read what the pioneers did for the upbuilding of this country ; the young will read it although some parts may seem like ...
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... give Mr. Lincoln's side of the story . He had a lady friend whom he confided in and advised with in many of his private affairs . She had learned that he was engaged to Miss Mary and that the engagement was broken off , and she wanted ...
... give Mr. Lincoln's side of the story . He had a lady friend whom he confided in and advised with in many of his private affairs . She had learned that he was engaged to Miss Mary and that the engagement was broken off , and she wanted ...
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... give it up and found myself mortified beyond endurance : I was mortified it seemed in a hundred ways . My vanity was deeply wounded by the reflection that I had been too stupid to discover her intentions and at the same time never ...
... give it up and found myself mortified beyond endurance : I was mortified it seemed in a hundred ways . My vanity was deeply wounded by the reflection that I had been too stupid to discover her intentions and at the same time never ...
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... give his third and last love . By his marriage with Mary Todd there were three children so the name of Lincoln was perpetuated . We have met Robert Lincoln several times but there is not the least resemblance to his father in his make ...
... give his third and last love . By his marriage with Mary Todd there were three children so the name of Lincoln was perpetuated . We have met Robert Lincoln several times but there is not the least resemblance to his father in his make ...
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... give you all the informa- tion that I can . " LINCOLN'S THIRD LOVE It may be supposed that after two failures , Lincoln would go slow in matrimonial ventures , but the duel with Shields had a broader meaning than most people imagine ...
... give you all the informa- tion that I can . " LINCOLN'S THIRD LOVE It may be supposed that after two failures , Lincoln would go slow in matrimonial ventures , but the duel with Shields had a broader meaning than most people imagine ...
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Abraham Lincoln acres Allen Armstrong Bath Bath township Beardstown Bennett Berry Bill Bill Berry boat boys brother building built cabin called church Clary's Grove coln corn county seat court house Crane Creek deer died early day early settlers east elected farm father feet Forest City friends Fulton county George Green Hardin Bale Havana Hill hogs horses hundred Illinois Illinois river Indians Jack James John Kentucky land large family lawyers Lewistown lived Manito Manito township married Mason county Menard county Methodist miles mill moved never Old Salem Onstot Peter Cartright Petersburg pioneers postmaster postoffice prairie preached preacher Quiver township recollect residence Rock Creek Ross Rutledge Salt Creek Sangamon river settled sold Springfield steamboat Sugar Grove timber told took town township trade trees Uncle village Walker Watkins week whisky wife William young
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Seite 86 - And whereas when our own beloved country, once, by the blessing of God, united, prosperous, and happy, is now afflicted with faction and civil war, it is peculiarly fit for us to recognize the hand of God in this terrible visitation, and in sorrowful remembrance of our own faults and crimes as a nation and as individuals, to humble ourselves before him...
Seite 20 - I had been too stupid to discover her intentions, and at the same time never doubting that I understood them perfectly; and also that she, whom I had taught myself to believe nobody else would have, had actually rejected me with all my fancied greatness. And, to cap the whole, I then for the first time began to suspect that I was really a little in love with her.
Seite 18 - I had not yet seen her, except about three years previous, as above mentioned. In a few days we had an interview; and, although I had seen her before, she did not look as my imagination had pictured her. I knew she was over-size, but she now appeared a fair match for Falstaff. I knew she was called an "old maid...
Seite 4 - Well, so I did ; but yet I did not think To show to all the world my pen and ink In such a mode ; I only thought to make I knew not what ; nor did I undertake Thereby to please my neighbour ; no, not I ; I did it mine own self to gratify.
Seite 85 - A duty devolves upon me which is, perhaps, greater than that which has devolved upon any other man since the days of WASHINGTON. He never would have succeeded except for the aid of Divine Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and...
Seite 85 - Providence, upon which he at all times relied. I feel that I cannot succeed without the same Divine aid which sustained him, and on the same Almighty Being I place my reliance for support, and I hope you, my friends, will all pray that I may receive that Divine assistance without which I cannot succeed, but with which success is certain. Again, I bid you all an affectionate farewell.
Seite 44 - I, a poor boy, had earned a dollar in less than a day, — that by honest work I had earned a dollar.
Seite 11 - Or the trail of a comet, sweeping faster and faster, Foreboding to traitors the doom of disaster. The heart of the steed and the heart of the master Were beating like prisoners...
Seite 86 - ... do appoint the last Thursday in September next, as a day of humiliation, prayer and fasting for all the people of the nation. And I do earnestly recommend to all the People, and especially to all ministers and teachers of religion of all denominations, and to all heads of families, to observe and keep that day according to their several creeds and modes of worship...
Seite 98 - To see those proud young gentlemen and young ladies, dressed in their silks, jewelry, and prunella, from top to toe, take the jerks, would often excite my risibilities. The first jerk or so, you would see their fine bonnets, caps, and combs fly; and so sudden would be the jerking of the head that their long loose hair would crack almost as loud as a wagoner's whip.