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- catalog contributor b6146135.
- catalog created "[c1932]".
- catalog date "1932".
- catalog date "[c1932]".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "[c1932]".
- catalog description "Bibliography: p. 303-305.".
- catalog description "There was a woman in Harrodsburg -- Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks -- When Lincoln was fifteen -- The Lincolns settled near Decator, Illinois -- The Rutledge Tavern was a rough, weather-beaten affair -- In March, 1837, two years after Ann's death -- Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln -- The search continued all through the night -- While I was writing this book -- In most respects, there wasn't a more economical housewife in all Springfield than Mary Lincoln -- In most respects, as has been said, Mrs. Lincoln was economical -- If Lincoln had married Ann Rutledge -- In 1854, a tremendous thing happened to Lincoln -- We have now come to the summer of 1858 -- When the newly formed Republican party met in Chicago in the spring of 1860 -- Stephen A. Douglas did more than anyone else to elevate Lincoln to the White House -- While Lincoln was en route to Washington for his inauguration -- Lincoln issued a call for seventy-five thousand men -- During the first few weeks of the war -- Lincoln had learned, back in New Salem, that it was easy to rent a building and stock it with groceries -- When Lincoln turned to his Cabinet -- Ask the average American citizen today why the Civil War was fought -- In the spring of 1863 -- When the war began, in 1861 -- In May 1864, the triumphant Grant plunged across the Rapidan River with 122,000 men -- In the latter part of March, 1865, something very significant happened in Richmond, Virginia -- We must retrace our steps now -- In 1863 a group of Virginia slave barons formed and financed a secret society -- The funeral train bearing Lincoln's body back to Illinois -- The instant that Booth fired at Lincoln -- Booth had hardly ceased breathing -- After she left the White House, Mrs. Lincoln got into serious difficulties -- In 1876, a gang of counterfeiters tried to steal Lincoln's body.".
- catalog extent "x, 305 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Lincoln, the unknown.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Lincoln, the unknown.".
- catalog issued "1932".
- catalog issued "[c1932]".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, London, The Century Co.".
- catalog relation "Lincoln, the unknown.".
- catalog subject "923.173".
- catalog subject "E457 .C28".
- catalog subject "Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865.".
- catalog tableOfContents "There was a woman in Harrodsburg -- Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks -- When Lincoln was fifteen -- The Lincolns settled near Decator, Illinois -- The Rutledge Tavern was a rough, weather-beaten affair -- In March, 1837, two years after Ann's death -- Mary Todd and Abraham Lincoln -- The search continued all through the night -- While I was writing this book -- In most respects, there wasn't a more economical housewife in all Springfield than Mary Lincoln -- In most respects, as has been said, Mrs. Lincoln was economical -- If Lincoln had married Ann Rutledge -- In 1854, a tremendous thing happened to Lincoln -- We have now come to the summer of 1858 -- When the newly formed Republican party met in Chicago in the spring of 1860 -- Stephen A. Douglas did more than anyone else to elevate Lincoln to the White House -- While Lincoln was en route to Washington for his inauguration -- Lincoln issued a call for seventy-five thousand men -- During the first few weeks of the war -- Lincoln had learned, back in New Salem, that it was easy to rent a building and stock it with groceries -- When Lincoln turned to his Cabinet -- Ask the average American citizen today why the Civil War was fought -- In the spring of 1863 -- When the war began, in 1861 -- In May 1864, the triumphant Grant plunged across the Rapidan River with 122,000 men -- In the latter part of March, 1865, something very significant happened in Richmond, Virginia -- We must retrace our steps now -- In 1863 a group of Virginia slave barons formed and financed a secret society -- The funeral train bearing Lincoln's body back to Illinois -- The instant that Booth fired at Lincoln -- Booth had hardly ceased breathing -- After she left the White House, Mrs. Lincoln got into serious difficulties -- In 1876, a gang of counterfeiters tried to steal Lincoln's body.".
- catalog title "Lincoln, the unknown, by Dale Carnegie ...".
- catalog type "text".