Reminiscences about Abraham Lincoln . e days andthe incident was not regarded asunusual. I remember Pa said one nighthed have to get up early in themorning, because Abe was comingover to break prairie sod, said. They plowed the field where theMethodist church now stands inToledo, 111., she explained with atwinkle in her alert eyes. Lincoln drove over in a wagonpulled by three yokes of oxen thatwere used to pull the large break-ing plow. Two black oxen withwhite spots named Jack andJerry were in the rear yoke,Nick and Tuck, a pair of blueroans, were in the center and theleaders were Bre


Reminiscences about Abraham Lincoln . e days andthe incident was not regarded asunusual. I remember Pa said one nighthed have to get up early in themorning, because Abe was comingover to break prairie sod, said. They plowed the field where theMethodist church now stands inToledo, 111., she explained with atwinkle in her alert eyes. Lincoln drove over in a wagonpulled by three yokes of oxen thatwere used to pull the large break-ing plow. Two black oxen withwhite spots named Jack andJerry were in the rear yoke,Nick and Tuck, a pair of blueroans, were in the center and theleaders were Bren and Broad, a pair of red often heard Pa > talk about theoxen used by the Lincolns, said. Pa wouldnt use oxen,le said they were too At Ray, surprisingly active10th mentally and physically de-pite her 85 years, recalled a visitner family made to the Lincolnhome, during the future presidentsstay with his stepmother. Mr. Lincoln carried me into thehouse, she said with a proud twin-kle in her Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, upper left, <$85-year-old resident of Decatur,vividly recalls several incidentsin the life of Abraham Lincoln,which have not been recorded inhistory. One summer, when shewas a young girl, Lincoln livedas a neighbor to her Mullis, Decatur, shownupper right, has achieved na- tional fame as an impersonatorof Lincoln. He is shown in a re-dedication ceremony held in De-caturs Fairview park to open therestored, memory haunted Lincolncourthouse to the public. The historic courthouse is shown be-low. It attracts many visitors tcFairview park in Decatur, Asa rising young lawyer, AbrahanLincoln pleaded many cases irthis building. We had some butternuts. Idnever seen any before. Lincolncracked them and handed them tous. The folks just talked, and whenI woke up next morning I washome, she said. Lincoln and Douglas were justthe very best of friends, she ex-plained. The night they stayedat our house they slept in the bedin th


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