Abraham Lincoln a Story and a Play
Book Description
United States, boys and girls take delight in celebrating the twelfth ofF ebruary. It is because on that day the great and good man, A braham Lincoln, first opened his eyes on this world. The home to which the baby came was poor and bare. It was a tiny cabin in the state of Kentucky, which was then a rough, unsettled country. A round the cabin were thick woods where wild animals roamed freely. The...
MoreUnited States, boys and girls take delight in celebrating the twelfth ofF ebruary. It is because on that day the great and good man, A braham Lincoln, first opened his eyes on this world. The home to which the baby came was poor and bare. It was a tiny cabin in the state of Kentucky, which was then a rough, unsettled country. A round the cabin were thick woods where wild animals roamed freely. The cry of catamounts and the howling of wolves could be heard in the stillness of the night. Turkeys and deer often ran across the path of the settlers. There were few neighbors, for only brave people were as yet willing to venture so far into the backwoods. Only a short time before there was constant danger from the I ndians, who were likely to attack the white people at any moment.
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