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

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