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Featured Exhibits - National Archives and. Reminiscences of the Civil War By John Brown Gordon, 1832-1904
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A review of the proclamation of President Jackson of the 10th of December, 1832 : in a series of numbers originally published in the "Norfolk and Portsmouth herald," under the signature of "A Virginian"
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In 1832, at age 23, Lincoln and a partner bought a small general store on credit in New Salem, Illinois. Although the economy was booming in the region, …
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LINCOLN'S SPEECHES AND LETTERS Lincoln's First Public Speech. From an Address to the People of Sangamon County. March 9, 1832. Upon the subject of education, not
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