2 edition of Lincoln in Indiana. found in the catalog.
Lincoln in Indiana.
Roscoe Kiper
Published
1929
in Boonville, Ind
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Written in
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | E457.32 .K5 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 23 p. |
Number of Pages | 23 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL6148146M |
LC Control Number | 53057184 |
OCLC/WorldCa | 6208165 |
Abraham Lincoln was born into rural poverty along the western frontier in , the son of a poor farmer inclined to motility: a farm in Kentucky was followed by a farm in Indiana by a farm in Illinois. Lincoln lore, which has made much of the first and everything of the last, has tended to bypass Lincoln's time in Indiana - where, in fact, he. Abraham Lincoln worked at the Gentry store as a young man and the Lincolns slept their last night in Indiana at this location. A historical marker designates the site. Passing through mature forest, the trail returns south of S.R.
This is the latest volume from SIUP's ever expanding Concise Lincoln Library series, which has 22 current or upcoming titles. "Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky in , moved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There Lincoln spent more than a quarter of his life.". The Bible and The Life of George Washington are two books that encouraged Abraham Lincoln in his boyhood on the Indiana frontier.
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial is a United States Presidential Memorial, a National Historic Landmark District in present-day Lincoln City, Indiana. It preserves the farm site where Abraham Lincoln lived with his family from to During that time, he grew from a Location: IN , Lincoln City, Indiana, United States. The Speed family of Louisville, Kentucky had a connection to Abraham Lincoln as described in the book, Louisville’s First Families: A Series of Genealogical Sketches (). The Speed Family biographical sketch notes, “It was to ‘Farmington’ that Abraham Lincoln came before the Civil War to visit his friend, Joshua F. Speed, the fifth son of Judge Speed.
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” Lincoln in Indiana is a clearly and succinctly argued study of the early years of Abraham with rich descriptions of Indiana. It will certainly appeal to scholars interested in understanding Lincoln’s adolescence and early nineteenth century Indiana history.4/5(1).
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This book, therefore, offers more than just a concise biography of the young Lincoln; it also provides an account of the Hoosier state in the s and early s. Lincoln in Indiana is a clearly and succinctly argued study of the early years of Abraham with rich descriptions of Indiana.
It will certainly appeal to scholars interested in understanding Lincoln’s adolescence and early nineteenth. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky inmoved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There Lincoln spent more than a quarter of his life.
Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky inmoved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There Lincoln spent more than a quarter of his life.
It was in Indiana that he developed a complicated and often troubled relationship with his father, exhibited his now-famous penchant for self-education, and formed a.
Lincoln in Indiana tells the story of Lincoln\'s life in Indiana, from his family\'s arrival to their departure. Dirck explains the Lincoln family\'s ancestry and how they and their relatives came to settle near Pigeon Creek.
His period living in Indiana molded how Lincoln “understood kinship, friendship, work and pay, religion and education, parenting and childhood” (3). Dirck organizes the book chronologically, with the first chapter providing a survey of Indiana territorial and early statehood history. Lincoln in Indiana tells the story of Lincoln’s life in Indiana, from his family’s arrival to their departure.
Dirck explains the Lincoln family’s ancestry and how they and their relatives came to settle near Pigeon Creek. Dirck, Brian R. Lincoln in Indiana. Carbondale: Southern Illinois University Press. pages, notes, bibliography, index, b/w photos.
ISBN$ The newest title in the Concise Lincoln Library series is Lincoln in Indiana written by Anderson University history professor Brian R. Dirck. Dirck has written several other books on Lincoln and received the Barondess.
Brian Dirck, Lincoln In Indiana, 1st ed., Signed. Brian Dirck, Lincoln in Indiana, 1st ed., Signed on Bookplate. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky inmoved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There Lincoln spent more than a quarter of his life.
Lincoln in Indiana (Concise Lincoln Library series) by Brian R. Dirck. Lincoln Abraham Lincoln grew from youth to manhood on this southern Indiana soil. Many character and moral traits of one of the world's most respected leaders was formed and nurtured here.
Lincoln in Indiana [Brian R. Dirck]. Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky inmoved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There Lincoln spent more than a quart.
Visit attractions commemorating Abraham Lincoln's 14 childhood years in Indiana. Explore Lincoln State Park, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln Pioneer Village & Museum, and more.
Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky inmoved with his parents, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln, and his older sister, Sarah, to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in Dirck explains the Lincoln family's ancestry and how they and their relatives came to settle near Pigeon Creek.
This book’s strength is placing Abraham Lincoln and his family in an Indiana and American history context.”—William E. Bartelt, author of There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln’s Indiana Youth “Lincoln’s youth is a topic encrusted by folk memory and legend.
Lincoln in Indiana offers a fascinating account of Lincoln’s boyhood in Indiana, setting the relationships, values, and environment that fundamentally shaped Lincoln’s character within the context of frontier and farm life in early nineteenth-century midwestern : Brian R Dirck.
Abraham Lincoln moved with his family to the Pigeon Creek area of southern Indiana in There he spent more than a quarter of his life. Brian R. Dirck's fascinating account of Lincoln's boyhood sets what is known about the relationships, values, and environment that fundamentally shaped Lincoln's character within the context of frontier and farm life in early nineteenth-century midwestern.
For Abraham Lincoln, to get books and read them was “the main thing.” Life was generally good for the Lincoln’s during their first couple of years in Indiana, but like many pioneer families they did not escape their share of tragedy.
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