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Abraham Lincoln before 1860 . The Lincoln Institute Presents: Classrooml Receive Monthly E-news: Join Founded byThe Lincoln Institute untl The Lehrman Institute The Map Room | Cartoon Corner | Link um Links Lincoln Articles For Teachers Only ! Home Help Li ncoln get 10 Millions fans w Like Thisl I Visit our BLOG! Follow us on Lincoln Articles :oln in Depth n and Power T and the Election of i and Civil War 1 and Cottonl and EmancipationI and Foreign Affairsi and Internal i and Literaturei and Music and Peace and Public Opinion and Secession and Slavery and Technology and the Bible and the Election of and the Law as Commander in le Athlete Banking and theois Pets and Children s Stories and s Faith Abraham Lincoln the Athlete 9K& I. Web Sites * M Lincoln and Friends The Boys Mr. Lincoln and Friends: William G. Green * Lincoln in New Salem * Abraham Lincoln Research Site Books and Articles * Moore, Risdon M, Mr. Lincoln as a Wrestler, [The Illinois State Hisotrical Society, 1904). * Wilson, Douglas L, Honors Voice, (Vintage Press, 1999). Frank Maurer, Engraving, Momus, 1860 For such an awkward fellow, I am pretty sure-footed. It used to take a pretty dextrous man to throw me, recalledPresident Lincoln on the night of his reelection as President in 1864. I remember, the evening of the day in 1858,that decided the contest for the Senate between Mr Douglas and myself, was something like this, dark, rainy &gloomy. I had been reading the returns, and had ascertained that we had lost the Legislature and started to gohome. The path had been worn hog-back & was slippery. My foot slipped from under me, knocking the other one outof the way, but I recovered myself & lit square, and I said to myself, Its a slip an


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