Abraham Lincoln: The Prairie Years, Volum 1Harcourt, Brace, 1926 - 962 sider |
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... Sangamon River 129 • 129 129 · 129 144 144 144 145 168 173 176 177 The Offut Store . 177 The Hill Store . Rutledge Tavern Peter Cartwright William G. Green Mentor Graham Mary Owens · The Rutledge Family Coffee Pot Whig Campaign Sheet of ...
... Sangamon River 129 • 129 129 · 129 144 144 144 145 168 173 176 177 The Offut Store . 177 The Hill Store . Rutledge Tavern Peter Cartwright William G. Green Mentor Graham Mary Owens · The Rutledge Family Coffee Pot Whig Campaign Sheet of ...
Side 132
... stream ; they could be taken with a hook . The shadows of a bluejay , a kingfisher , moved flying over the water of the Sangamon , and once the silhouette of a bald eagle moved up a slope of bottom land away from the river - and these ...
... stream ; they could be taken with a hook . The shadows of a bluejay , a kingfisher , moved flying over the water of the Sangamon , and once the silhouette of a bald eagle moved up a slope of bottom land away from the river - and these ...
Side 133
... Sangamon River takes a curve as it comes to the foot of that bluff and looks up . It is almost as though the river said , " For such a proud standing hill as this I must make a proud winding curve for it to look at . " Up on the ridge ...
... Sangamon River takes a curve as it comes to the foot of that bluff and looks up . It is almost as though the river said , " For such a proud standing hill as this I must make a proud winding curve for it to look at . " Up on the ridge ...
Side 134
... Sangamon begins its curve , a thousand wagon - loads of gravel had been hauled and packed into the river to make a power - dam and mill - grind . The Rutledges and Camerons who started the mill bought the ridge of land on the bluff ...
... Sangamon begins its curve , a thousand wagon - loads of gravel had been hauled and packed into the river to make a power - dam and mill - grind . The Rutledges and Camerons who started the mill bought the ridge of land on the bluff ...
Side 135
... Sangamon to Beardstown on the Illinois River , Lincoln was will- ing . When he came back from that little job , he said there were times he ran the flatboat three miles off onto the prairies , but always got back to the main channel of ...
... Sangamon to Beardstown on the Illinois River , Lincoln was will- ing . When he came back from that little job , he said there were times he ran the flatboat three miles off onto the prairies , but always got back to the main channel of ...
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