. Souvenir of Lincoln's birthplace . Scene of the Knob Creek Home. Birdseye view of the vine clad hills, in their piduresqueness, over which Lincoln and his boyhood playmates gamboled in their childish glee. ■■:| w ^-■•^ ^ 1 1 H li ^^ ^ ^1 ^1 Bardstown and Green River Turnpike. View of the pike, near the toll gate, running through the section where Lincoln acquired the rudiments of hi§ Knob Creek. Faithful photographic glimpse of the stream from which Lincoln was rescued from drowning through the heroiceiforts of his schoolmate, Austin Gollaher. This incident so vividly impressed i


. Souvenir of Lincoln's birthplace . Scene of the Knob Creek Home. Birdseye view of the vine clad hills, in their piduresqueness, over which Lincoln and his boyhood playmates gamboled in their childish glee. ■■:| w ^-■•^ ^ 1 1 H li ^^ ^ ^1 ^1 Bardstown and Green River Turnpike. View of the pike, near the toll gate, running through the section where Lincoln acquired the rudiments of hi§ Knob Creek. Faithful photographic glimpse of the stream from which Lincoln was rescued from drowning through the heroiceiforts of his schoolmate, Austin Gollaher. This incident so vividly impressed itself upon the mind of Lin-coln that, when Dr. Jesse Rodman, of Hodgensville, called on the President in I863 on business matters,Mr. Lincoln, as soon as he learned where his visitor lived, told of this incident and of others that his mem-ory had held in treasure. il/ \^\)/ \)/


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