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The Story of
Young Abraham Lincoln
By
WAYNE WHIPPLE
Author of The Story of the American Flag, The Story of the
Liberty Bell, The Story of the White House, The Story
of Young George Washington, the Story of
Young Benjamin Franklin, etc.
Illustrated
P H I L A D E L P H I A
HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Liberty Bell, The Story of the White House, The Story
of Young George Washington, the Story of
Young Benjamin Franklin, etc.
Illustrated
P H I L A D E L P H I A
HENRY ALTEMUS COMPANY
Copyright, 1915, by Howard E. Altemus
Copyright, 1918, by Howard E. Altemus
Printed in the
United States of America
Copyright, 1918, by Howard E. Altemus
Printed in the
United States of America
CONTENTS
Chapter | Page | |
Introduction | 9 | |
I. | Abraham Lincoln's Forefathers | 15 |
II. | Abraham Lincoln's Father and Mother | 24 |
III. | The Boy Lincoln's Best Teacher | 33 |
IV. | Learning to Work | 40 |
V. | Losing His Mother | 52 |
VI. | School Days Now and Then. | 62 |
VII. | Abe and the Neighbors | 77 |
VIII. | Moving to Illinois | 94 |
IX. | Starting Out for Himself | 102 |
X. | Clerking and Working | 115 |
XI. | Politics, War, Storekeeping, and Studying Law | 126 |
XII. | Buying and Keeping a Store | 140 |
XIII. | The Young Legislator in Love. | 147 |
XIV. | Moving to Springfield | 162 |
XV. | Lincoln & Herndon | 184 |
XVI. | His Kindness of Heart | 194 |
XVII. | What Made the Difference Between Abraham Lincoln and His Stepbrother | 208 |
XVIII. | How Emancipation Came to Pass | 215 |
XIX. | The Glory of Gettysburg | 226 |
XX. | "No End of a Boy" | 234 |
XXI. | Lieutenant Tad Lincoln, Patriot | 248 |
INTRODUCTION
Lincoln From New and Unusual Sources
The boy or girl who reads to-day may know more about the real Lincoln than his own children knew. The greatest President's son, Robert Lincoln, discussing a certain incident in their life in the White House, remarked to the writer, with a smile full of meaning:
"I believe you know more about our family matters than I do!"
This is because "all the world loves a lover"—and Abraham Lincoln loved everybody.