Footprints of Abraham Lincoln; Presenting Many Interesting Facts, Reminiscences And Illustrations, Never Before Published
The book Footprints of Abraham Lincoln; Presenting Many Interesting Facts, Reminiscences And Illustrations, Never Before Published was written by author Hobson, J. T. (Jonathan Todd), B. 1850 Here you can read free online of Footprints of Abraham Lincoln; Presenting Many Interesting Facts, Reminiscences And Illustrations, Never Before Published book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Footprints of Abraham Lincoln; Presenting Many Interesting Facts, Reminiscences And Illustrations, Never Before Published a good or bad book?
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On the 23d of October, 1898, Thomas Bunton, then seventy-five years old, said to me : "I heard Lincoln speak in Gentryville in 1844. 1 saw him coming to the place of meeting with Mr. Jones. I heard Lincoln say, 'Don't introduce me to any one; I want to see how many I can recognize.' He went around shaking hands, and when he came to me he said, 'This is a Bunton.' " Captain Lamar said, at the time of my visit to him already mentioned: "At the close of Lincoln's speech, near Buffaloville, he said..., 'Friends and fellow-citizens, I may never see you again, but give us a protective tariff and you will some day see the greatest nation the sun ever shone over.' While saying this he pointed to the east and, raising his hand, he closed the sentence point- ing to the west. From the speaking I went with him 36 Lincoln Visits the Old Indiana Home to Si Crawford's for dinner. He talked much about old times, places, and people familiar to him in other days. The last words Abe said to me were these, 'You are comparatively young, God bless you, I may never see you again.' " Mr.
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