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Abraham Lincoln, by some men who knew him; being personal recollections of Judge Owen T. Reeves, Hon. James S. Ewing, Col. Richard P. Morgan, Judge Franklin Blades, John W. Bunn. With introd. by Isaac N. Phillips. Edited with notes and foreword by Paul M. Angle.
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Angle, Paul M. (Paul McClelland), 1900-1975
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Book
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English
Published:
Freeport, N.Y.,
Books for Libraries Press
[1969]
Series:
Essay index reprint series
Subjects:
Lincoln, Abraham,
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1809-1865
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Anecdotes.
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E457.15 .A15
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