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Cover of: In the boyhood of Lincoln by Hezekiah Butterworth
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Cover of: In the boyhood of Lincoln by Hezekiah Butterworth

In the boyhood of Lincoln
a tale of the Tunker schoolmaster and the times of Black Hawk
by Hezekiah Butterworth ; illustrated

Published 1907 by D. Appleton and Co. in New York .
Written in English.

Table of Contents

Introduced
Thomas Lincoln's family stories
The old blacksmith's shop and the merry story-tellers
A boy with a heart
Jasper Cobbles for Aunt Olive: her queer stories
Jasper gives an account of his visit to Black Hawk: Aunt Indiana's wig
The examination at Crawford's school
The Parable preaches in the wilderness
Aunt Indiana's prophecies
The Indian runner
The cabin near Chicago
The White Indian on Chicago
Lafayette at Kaskaskia: the Stately Minuet
Waubeno and young Lincoln
The debating school
The school that made Lincoln President
Thomas Lincoln moves
Main-Pogue
The forest college
Making Lincoln a "Son of Malta"
Prairie Island
The Indian plot
For Lincoln's sake
"Our Lincoln is the man"
A the last.

Edition Notes

Monaghan, J. Lincoln bibliography, 1100

Fish, D. Lincoln bibliography, 0166v

Book, cloth; frontispiece, spine broken.

[1] p. of the publisher's advertisements on first prelim. p. verso and [8] p. at end.

Copyright Date 1892

The Physical Object

Pagination vii, 266 p., [12] leaves of plates :
Number of pages 266

ID Numbers

Open Library OL25326626M
Internet Archive inboyhoodofl00butt
OCLC/WorldCat 547470913

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