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-T-.,-.,,,..g..1,w,.!,v-,.,.'....1 I Y. . .. M l.fVYhat a thrill the name of Lincoln brings to every boy or girl as they read his 1 e. , M We read with pleasure the deeds of heroes, as Washington, Franklin, Roosevelt, M and yet to me the life of Lincoln stands out preeminently over them all. Through- M ry Q,,W W out his life there radiates an outstanding charac- ff 4 X teristic, the willingness to serve others. K If 7 .iff 'l , M I W MM Let us take a backward glimpse of Abraham , -' ffffff Lincoln's ancestors, which were English Quakers. M ff- V 4 His grandfather, from whom he received his M r li l - name, was a Virginian, and owned much proper- ,E F ty. Vvnh three sons h had oved t Ii nt k , M Z 1 is N settling near his frifnd, Darniel Bdjonefe Vllfchilye M Q ' working at clearing some land, with the help of ff i his boys, he was killed by an Indian. One of these M ft N sons, Thomas by name, was Abraham's father. ff' , ' , He worked at the trade of a carpenter, and 5 ll fy!! . seemed to be a shiftless fellow. , x , '- , . . , V 1 ,f In 1806 he married the daughter of his em- M ! ployer, Nancy Hanks, and with her husband they f R ,f j,j, seujed on a stony hiHside tract at a place caHed M 7 f' '5 Nolens Creek. Here, in a rudely built log cabin, M , 13: ,Qf Abraham Lincoln was born onnthe 12th.aay.of M .mm -'K ,, February, 1809. Can you imagine a cabin with ' only a hole cut through the logs for a window, if a:..:2i. .5':.2t2. 315121 huzfdsrsz o o e c . floor was of dirt, and the fireplace a very rude affair where all the family cooking .. was done. The furniture of the room consisted of a pole bedstead, chairs made of M blocks of wood, and a little table with pole legs. Here Abraham lived until he was seven years old. M Then his father borrowed a team and moved his family to Indiana. The first M winter the family lived in a shed, enclosed on three sides, and opened to the south. M with a large camp fire burning on the front side to ward off the cold. In the spring a patch was cleared and corn was planted. Later a new log cabin was built. M which had an attic where the boy Lincoln slept in a corner on a pile of dry leaves. M During these years, Nancy Hanks had taught Abraham and his sister how to M read and write. Through her they had become familiar with many Bible stories. It was at the age of eight that Lincohfs rnother died udth the dreadful epidennc M that had broken out in that neighborhood. Abe helped his father to make a rude M casket out of rough boards, and there, under a sycamore tree, they buried her. M Many mouths later Lincoln had a traveling minister come and preach her funeral sermon. M Concerning his early training, Lincoln laid all credit to his mother, for he once M said, All I am or hope to be I owe to my angel mother. A little over a year after the death of Mrs. Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln married a M widow by the name of Sarah Bush Johnston from Kentucky. She brought with her M several horses, a bureau, chairs, table, and a feather bed, something that young Lincoln and his sister had never seen. She seemed to love the two ragged children M at once, and along with her own three, clothed and kept them clean and warm. M Sarah Lincoln was ambitious and encouraged her husband to fix up the cabin, and to clear the land and to till the soil. Abe worked faithfully 'in the fields, and was M very kind to his stepmother around the house. After he had grown to manhood M she once said, Abe never gave me a cross word or look, and never refused to do M anything I asked him. Abe was the best boy I ever saw, or expect to see. The little schooling that he got was less than a year, yet he had read the Bible M through several times, and often walked miles to borrow a book from someone M who had one to lend. Once he borrowed a book from an old farmer on the life of Washington. He read it and reread it, and when he was not reading it, he placed M it safely between two logs that formed a part of the wall of his log cabin. One E441 M M M M M M M M M M M M M M I s U C -l -l s V! M M M K M M M M M M M ii KHMMNKMKMMMKKKKKMMMMMNMKKM H MI IM IK M gg MI IM Ki, MI MI MI MI MI IM MI MI IM IM MI IM 2 MI IM IM IK IM MI 2
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