The story of Abraham Lincoln : or the journey from the log cabin to the White House . UNCLE JOHN HALL AND CHILDREN. Photograph of Tncle John Hall. Abraham Lincolns cousin, his daughter, Sis, and hisboys. Bud, Abe and Little THE AUTHOR AT WORK. Front view of the Lincoln Log Cabin, showing the secretary of the Lincoln Log CabinAssociation, the stenographer, the superintendent and the two architects. The face at the broken window is Abe Hall, the nephew of Abraham Lincoln. :4 MEMORABLE SUNDAY. 109 the wagin. The preacher hed been watching him and noticed wharhe put the flask, so he jest wal


The story of Abraham Lincoln : or the journey from the log cabin to the White House . UNCLE JOHN HALL AND CHILDREN. Photograph of Tncle John Hall. Abraham Lincolns cousin, his daughter, Sis, and hisboys. Bud, Abe and Little THE AUTHOR AT WORK. Front view of the Lincoln Log Cabin, showing the secretary of the Lincoln Log CabinAssociation, the stenographer, the superintendent and the two architects. The face at the broken window is Abe Hall, the nephew of Abraham Lincoln. :4 MEMORABLE SUNDAY. 109 the wagin. The preacher hed been watching him and noticed wharhe put the flask, so he jest walked along and picked it up and put itinto his pocket and carried it into the pulpit with him, and jest beforehe began to preach he held up the whisky and told the people that hehed found it on the camp grounds and wus agoin to preach a sermonabout it, when Uncle Joe jest stood right up and said to the minister,Thats my bottle and the whisky in it is mine, tu; and Ill take it ifyou please. But the preacher wouldnt give it up, and Uncle Joeknowed it wouldnt cost him nothin to hev a suit, as we hed a lawyerin the family, so he kept still, said nothing, and the first time thatUncle Abe come up yere after that he got him to su


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