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    Lincoln, the Hoosier : a restatement of some facts that too many folks seem to have forgotten

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    An illustration titled The Hoosier Lincoln learning wisdom between the furrows of the field is located on the page before the title page. More illustrations are found throughout the publication. The illustrations are ... pen drawings made at the various localities in Indiana which Lincoln is known to have visited. They are the work of Miss Constance Forsyth of Indianapolis.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/2132/thumbnail.jp

    Lincoln, the Hoosier : a restatement of some facts that too many folks seem to have forgotten

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    This pamphlet contains a description of the Lincoln family\u27s time in Indiana, beginning with President Lincoln\u27s parents and moving forward throughout his life. The cover has a pen drawing of a young Abraham Lincoln holding an axe and looking over the Indiana countryside at sundown. The title, Lincoln the Hoosier is printed above this illustration. Foreword signed: T.T.F. Attributed to T.T. Frankenberg. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints. Illustrated by Constance Forsyth. Published by the Indiana Lincoln Union, Illinois Building, Indianapolis . The illustrations are ... pen drawings made at the various localities in Indiana which Lincoln is known to have visited. They are the work of Miss Constance Forsyth of Indianapolis. --Foreword. Cover does not have Lincoln port., present in some copies.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-pamphlets/2030/thumbnail.jp

    Lincoln, the Hoosier : a restatement of some facts that too many folks seem to have forgotten.

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    Illustrated by Constance Forsyth.Attributed to T.T. Frankenberg. Cf. NUC pre-1956 imprints.Foreword signed: T.T.F.Caption title: Abraham Lincoln, the Hoosier.Mode of access: Internet
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