The Life of Abraham Lincoln, from His Birth to His Inauguration as President
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The life is portrayed from family roots through frontier childhood in Kentucky and Indiana, documenting parental background, early labor, schooling, flatboat voyages, life in New Salem, and the progression to legal study and political emergence culminating in his inauguration. The author relies on extensive original manuscripts and materials provided by William H. Herndon, drawing on recollections, letters, and local testimony to chronicle personal habits, anecdotes, and public steps. Illustrations, facsimiles, and chaptered narrative interweave documentary evidence and reminiscence to present an intimate, chronological account.
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