Abraham Lincoln and religion . .ship be portrayed, usingstone or wax figures to represent thepioneer preacher and his congrega-tion. He would ma,ke of this a mecca for tourists who will some 31% cometo Lincoln City to see the $1,000,000memorial which is to be erectedthere. Some small charge might bemade or a free-will offering takenhere to apply to the expense of roadbuilding. Other Means if these plans prove too slow ofmaturity. W. B. Carleton, editor andpul)lisher of the Boonville Enquirer,declares that it is certain that thePocket Publishers League would puton a fund-raising c


Abraham Lincoln and religion . .ship be portrayed, usingstone or wax figures to represent thepioneer preacher and his congrega-tion. He would ma,ke of this a mecca for tourists who will some 31% cometo Lincoln City to see the $1,000,000memorial which is to be erectedthere. Some small charge might bemade or a free-will offering takenhere to apply to the expense of roadbuilding. Other Means if these plans prove too slow ofmaturity. W. B. Carleton, editor andpul)lisher of the Boonville Enquirer,declares that it is certain that thePocket Publishers League would puton a fund-raising campaign and pavethe road to the church, saving the old ledger. The old book, which is now m thecustody of Lewis Varner, Boonvillegrocervman, though nge-yellowed, isquite legible, but difficult to read be-cause of the difference in lettering ofthat day. Its pages are filled with names ofmen and women who figured promi-nentlv in early history of this sectionof Indiana and of Kentucky. Indians- — to Lincoln s Sister. Old Pigeon I{ii])t!st church (al)oyo) which Alie Liiicodi nssisle;! in|bnilfUni? and Uie monument erected to his sister, f)uricd in thechurchyard.


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