Joseph Crosby Lincoln . incoln. She was a brave, self-reliant woman, who had made many adventurous voyages withher liusband, and to her tender care, devotion and inspirationher son has himself jiaid loving tribute in many of his poemsand sketches. In his boyliood young Joe roamed the Cape at will. Heknew every nook and inlet, every place to fish, every cran-berr_y bog, every sand dune. And best of all he knew andloved and was loved by most of the inhabitants. He rode theold stage coach from Harwich to Chatham; he knew thelightkeepers, the fishermen, the life savers, and the cracker-box oracles


Joseph Crosby Lincoln . incoln. She was a brave, self-reliant woman, who had made many adventurous voyages withher liusband, and to her tender care, devotion and inspirationher son has himself jiaid loving tribute in many of his poemsand sketches. In his boyliood young Joe roamed the Cape at will. Heknew every nook and inlet, every place to fish, every cran-berr_y bog, every sand dune. And best of all he knew andloved and was loved by most of the inhabitants. He rode theold stage coach from Harwich to Chatham; he knew thelightkeepers, the fishermen, the life savers, and the cracker-box oracles in the village stores. The ])erfume of the greensalt meadows, the pungent pines and bayberry were as nectarto him. The fishing boats, the dripping nets, the mightysurge and thunder of the surf along the shore were ]iart of his very is this wonder-ful familiaritywith tlie subject,the deep under-standing and sym-pathy for all thesevarious ty))es andscenes that assertsLincolns Birthplace itself SO ])leasingly. JOSEPH CROSBY LINCOLN


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