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Claybourn has made Murr's essays into a handy new primary source for Lincoln studies—indeed, for all of early Indiana life. This book places Murr on par with Ida Tarbell, Jesse Weik, Walter Stevens, and Harvey Smith of that invaluable generation who collected original testimony that Herndon and others had missed. The liveliness of the recollections of the settlers Murr found will sustain our interest on each page, and for a long time to come. Bravo to Joshua Claybourn for resurrecting this information.

-- James M. Cornelius, Editor, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association

Table of Contents

Preface
Introduction
Part I: The Wilderness Years
Thomas Lincoln, Father of the President
Nancy Hanks, Mother of Lincoln
Birth of Abraham Lincoln
Kentucky Childhood
Part II: Lincoln's Indiana Years
Indiana Uncle and Cousins
Lincoln's Poverty
Boyhood Associates
Manners and Customs of Hoosier Pioneers
Lincoln, A Hoosier
One Fourth of Lincoln's Life Spent in Indiana
The Every-Day Life of Lincoln
Lincoln's Honesty and Truthfulness
Lincoln's Freedom from Bad Habits
Church and Religion
Young Lincoln on the Stump
Lincoln's Ambition to Become a River Pilot
"Now He Belongs to the Ages"
Leaving the Indiana Wilderness
Death and Burial of Nancy Hanks Lincoln
Part III: Albert Beveridge Correspondence
Appendix: Murr Informants
Bibliography

Abraham Lincolns Wilderness Years

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      Publisher: Indiana University Press
      Publication Date: 02/11/2022
      ISBN13: 9780253062673, 978-0253062673
      ISBN10: 0253062675

      Description

      Book Synopsis


      Trade Review

      Claybourn has made Murr's essays into a handy new primary source for Lincoln studies—indeed, for all of early Indiana life. This book places Murr on par with Ida Tarbell, Jesse Weik, Walter Stevens, and Harvey Smith of that invaluable generation who collected original testimony that Herndon and others had missed. The liveliness of the recollections of the settlers Murr found will sustain our interest on each page, and for a long time to come. Bravo to Joshua Claybourn for resurrecting this information.

      -- James M. Cornelius, Editor, Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association

      Table of Contents

      Preface
      Introduction
      Part I: The Wilderness Years
      Thomas Lincoln, Father of the President
      Nancy Hanks, Mother of Lincoln
      Birth of Abraham Lincoln
      Kentucky Childhood
      Part II: Lincoln's Indiana Years
      Indiana Uncle and Cousins
      Lincoln's Poverty
      Boyhood Associates
      Manners and Customs of Hoosier Pioneers
      Lincoln, A Hoosier
      One Fourth of Lincoln's Life Spent in Indiana
      The Every-Day Life of Lincoln
      Lincoln's Honesty and Truthfulness
      Lincoln's Freedom from Bad Habits
      Church and Religion
      Young Lincoln on the Stump
      Lincoln's Ambition to Become a River Pilot
      "Now He Belongs to the Ages"
      Leaving the Indiana Wilderness
      Death and Burial of Nancy Hanks Lincoln
      Part III: Albert Beveridge Correspondence
      Appendix: Murr Informants
      Bibliography

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