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قراءة كتاب McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 3, February 1896
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ABRAHAM LINCOLN.
LINCOLN IN THE SUMMER OF 1860.
THE STATE-HOUSE AT VANDALIA, ILLINOIS.
LINCOLN'S SURVEYING INSTRUMENTS.
FACSIMILE OF A TAVERN LICENSE ISSUED TO BERRY AND LINCOLN.
BERRY AND LINCOLN'S STORE IN 1895.
DANIEL GREEN BURNER, BERRY AND LINCOLN'S CLERK.
SAMUEL HILL--AT WHOSE STORE LINCOLN KEPT THE POST-OFFICE.
MARY ANN RUTLEDGE, MOTHER OF ANN MAYES RUTLEDGE.
JOHN CALHOUN, UNDER WHOM LINCOLN LEARNED SURVEYING.
REPORT OF A ROAD SURVEY BY LINCOLN.
A MAP MADE BY LINCOLN OF A PIECE OF ROAD IN MENARD COUNTY.
A WAYSIDE WELL NEAR NEW SALEM, KNOWN AS "ANN RUTLEDGE'S WELL."
JOSEPH DUNCAN, GOVERNOR OF ILLINOIS DURING LINCOLN'S FIRST TERM.
GRAVE OF ANN RUTLEDGE IN OAKLAND CEMETERY.
"I WENT UP TO MR. PERKINS'S ROOM WITHOUT CEREMONY."
"HE HAD THE JOLLIEST LITTLE DINNER READY YOU EVER SAW."
VIEW BACK ON THE TRACK WHEN TRAIN WAS RUNNING AT ABOUT 80 MPH.
THE ENGINEERS WHO BROUGHT THE TRAIN FROM CHICAGO TO CLEVELAND.
J.R. GARNER, ENGINEER FROM CLEVELAND TO ERIE.
WILLIAM TUNKEY, ENGINEER FROM ERIE TO BUFFALO.
GEORGE ROMNEY, PAINTER OF "THE PARSON'S DAUGHTER."
FLATFORD MILL, ON THE RIVER STOUR.