The Lincoln Country In Pictures
Carl Frazier
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The LINCOLN COUNTRY in Pictures
The LINCOLN COUNTRY in Pictures
By CARL and ROSALIE FRAZIER HASTINGS HOUSE Publishers New York 22 The story of Abraham Lincoln is ever fresh. It appeals to the imagination and grips the vision of many people in various ways. Perhaps that is why millions of visitors make pilgrimages to the humble abodes in which he lived and the places he frequented. Photograph Courtesy Chicago Historical Society. “Every man is said to have his peculiar ambition. Whether it be true or not, I can say for one that I have no other so great as that
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FOREWORD
FOREWORD
We know it is no longer possible to add anything new to the written word about Lincoln. The hundreds of historians who have attempted to write the life of the Great Emancipator have covered every facet of it. Therefore, we have chosen to present our story of a by-gone day in a series of camera impressions, hoping to arouse in our readers an emotional sense of “present being.” We have done this for two reasons: first, because Lincoln’s early frontier has achieved a factual and imaginative rebirth
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NEW SALEM
NEW SALEM
In the fall of 1828, James Rutledge and John Camron erected homes on this hill. The following year they built a grist and sawmill on the Sangamon River just below the hill, laid out the town of New Salem and began to sell lots. The mill became so popular that the town grew rapidly and flourished for several years although it never included more than one hundred inhabitants. With the founding and growth of Petersburg, two miles to the north and more accessibly located, its decline began. When the
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The LINCOLN COUNTRY: IN PICTURES by Carl and Rosalie Frazier
The LINCOLN COUNTRY: IN PICTURES by Carl and Rosalie Frazier
Perhaps no man in American history has been viewed with such respect and reverence by the American people as has Abraham Lincoln. School children and scholars alike have been moved by the humanity of his deeply lined face, have marveled at his rise from poverty to the Presidency, have sorrowed anew at the tragedy of his death, have read his words and been unable to erase them from their memory. If there is one historic person most of us would like to know, it is Abraham Lincoln. Here—in these pa
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