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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The soldier ' grinned and bore it ' like a man , while the amateur was loud and emphatic in his lamentation . Being rebuked by the wounded soldier , he replied : ' Oh , yes ; it's all well enough for you to bear it .
The soldier ' grinned and bore it ' like a man , while the amateur was loud and emphatic in his lamentation . Being rebuked by the wounded soldier , he replied : ' Oh , yes ; it's all well enough for you to bear it .
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The highest merit , then , is due to the soldier . ... as have not been seen in former wars ; and among these manifestations nothing has been more remarkable than these Fairs for the relief of suffering soldiers and their families .
The highest merit , then , is due to the soldier . ... as have not been seen in former wars ; and among these manifestations nothing has been more remarkable than these Fairs for the relief of suffering soldiers and their families .
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( Old Abe's Jokes ) LOVED SOLDIERS ' HUMOR Lincoln loved anything that savored of wit or humor among the soldiers . ... he said , that neither death nor danger could quench the grim humor of the American soldier : “ A soldier of the ...
( Old Abe's Jokes ) LOVED SOLDIERS ' HUMOR Lincoln loved anything that savored of wit or humor among the soldiers . ... he said , that neither death nor danger could quench the grim humor of the American soldier : “ A soldier of the ...
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