Abraham Lincoln's Wilderness Years : Collected Works of J. Edward Murr /
"Abraham Lincoln spent a quarter of his life--from 1816 to 1830, ages 7 to 21--learning and growing in southwestern Indiana. Despite the importance of these formative years, Lincoln rarely discussed this period, and with his sudden, untimely death in 1865, mysterious gaps appear in recorded his...
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Idioma: | Inglés |
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Bloomington, Indiana :
Indiana University Press,
[2022]
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Colección: | Book collections on Project MUSE.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Thomas Lincoln, Father of the President
- Nancy Hanks, Mother of Lincoln
- Birth of Abraham Lincoln
- Kentucky Childhood
- Indiana Uncle and Cousins
- Lincoln's Poverty
- Boyhood Associates
- Manners and Customs of Hoosier Pioneers
- Lincoln, a Hoosier
- One-Fourth of Lincoln's Life Spent in Indiana
- The Everyday Life of Lincoln
- Lincoln's Honesty and Truthfulness
- Lincoln's Freedom from Bad Habits
- Church and Religion
- Young Lincoln on the Stump
- Lincoln's Ambition to Become a River Pilot
- "Now He Belongs to the Ages"
- Leaving the Indiana Wilderness
- Death and Burial of Nancy Hanks Lincoln
- Albert Beveridge Correspondence.