Lincoln-lore: Lincoln in the Popular MindAbraham Lincoln, both in his time and in ours, has always stood much taller than life. Well over a century after his assassination, Americans remain fascinated with the Civil War: what were the real issues over which it was fought, who were the actual people involved, and what the everyday life of those people was like. Lincoln, as the epitome of both the good and the bad of that war, continues to loom as the most important single object of our interest. The people's lore about Lincoln has through the years continued to grow and to assume ever greater importance both for what it tells about the man and the age in which he lived and for its amusement value. |
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( “ Abe ” Lincoln's Anecdotes ) THE QUESTION OF LEGS Whenever the people of Lincoln's neighborhood engaged in dispute ; whenever a bet was to be decided ; when they differed on points of religion or politics ; when they wanted to get out ...
( “ Abe ” Lincoln's Anecdotes ) THE QUESTION OF LEGS Whenever the people of Lincoln's neighborhood engaged in dispute ; whenever a bet was to be decided ; when they differed on points of religion or politics ; when they wanted to get out ...
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A. Lincoln ” ( “ Abe ” Lincoln's Anecdotes ) UNCLE ABE ON THE WHISKY QUESTION A committee , just previous to the fall of Vicksburg , solicitous for the morale of our armies , took it upon themselves to visit the President and urge the ...
A. Lincoln ” ( “ Abe ” Lincoln's Anecdotes ) UNCLE ABE ON THE WHISKY QUESTION A committee , just previous to the fall of Vicksburg , solicitous for the morale of our armies , took it upon themselves to visit the President and urge the ...
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( Old Abe's Jokes ) CROSSING A RIVER WHEN HE GOT TO IT Lincoln's reply to a Springfield ( Illinois ) clergyman , who asked him what was to be his policy on the slavery question was most apt : " Well , your question is rather a cool one ...
( Old Abe's Jokes ) CROSSING A RIVER WHEN HE GOT TO IT Lincoln's reply to a Springfield ( Illinois ) clergyman , who asked him what was to be his policy on the slavery question was most apt : " Well , your question is rather a cool one ...
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