Stories of pioneer life, for young readers; . LINC0I,NS INDIANA HOME. A bed was made by sticking poles into thecracks in the wall. The outer corner was heldup by a forked stick. Across this frame, skinsand leaves were thrown for bedding. Life was not easy in this poor cabin in themidst of the forest. Everything that was usedin the household had to be made at home. There were no stores from which to buy, and ifthere had been, Thomas Lincoln had no could the family get all that they neededto eat and to wear ? Abraham Lincoln. 8s First they must clear out a little space in theforest, wh


Stories of pioneer life, for young readers; . LINC0I,NS INDIANA HOME. A bed was made by sticking poles into thecracks in the wall. The outer corner was heldup by a forked stick. Across this frame, skinsand leaves were thrown for bedding. Life was not easy in this poor cabin in themidst of the forest. Everything that was usedin the household had to be made at home. There were no stores from which to buy, and ifthere had been, Thomas Lincoln had no could the family get all that they neededto eat and to wear ? Abraham Lincoln. 8s First they must clear out a little space in theforest, where they might plant corn. Great treesmust be cut down and the underbrush clearedaway. Sometimes trees were deadened and leftstanding for a time. This means that they werekilled by cutting or burning the bark aroundthem.


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