Abraham Lincoln . )enter could build, one side of which was open to theweather.() The hard-working wife, as in the floorless cabin at NolinsCreek, baked the corn-bread and went on with the making and seems probable that while occupying this camp she taught writing toAbraham. We know that George Hazel did not teach it, but furtheron we shall see Abraham writing a letter to a fiiend in Kentucky. 181. ?^?iiiDTTiiirpi SITE OF THOMAS LINCOLNS HOME ON KNOB CREEK. [From a phntogrnph takPii IV the antlior, October, 1891. The well du^ by Tliomas Lincoln is seenin the centre of the picture ]
Abraham Lincoln . )enter could build, one side of which was open to theweather.() The hard-working wife, as in the floorless cabin at NolinsCreek, baked the corn-bread and went on with the making and seems probable that while occupying this camp she taught writing toAbraham. We know that George Hazel did not teach it, but furtheron we shall see Abraham writing a letter to a fiiend in Kentucky. 181. ?^?iiiDTTiiirpi SITE OF THOMAS LINCOLNS HOME ON KNOB CREEK. [From a phntogrnph takPii IV the antlior, October, 1891. The well du^ by Tliomas Lincoln is seenin the centre of the picture ] 26 LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. Gkntrpyilli IdUBOIS -CRAWFORD iLmcoln P+ v^ A. J -5 Kit* ^.S^ pt^ POINTS OF INTEREST IN THE EARLY LIFEOF ABRAHAM LINCOLN. <? ^V. F ^i. \SPEfNCER ^ ^
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