Discoveries and Inventions: A lecture by Abraham Lincoln delivered in 1860
Title | Discoveries and Inventions: A lecture by Abraham Lincoln delivered in 1860 PDF eBook |
Author | Abraham Lincoln |
Publisher | Good Press |
Pages | 21 |
Release | 2019-12-23 |
Genre | Fiction |
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The following work is a lecture delivered by Abraham Lincoln about recent discoveries and inventions. It was first received by the audience present at a meeting in the Young Men's Association of Bloomington, Illinois. This is the only lecture in his life that he has ever given on a particular subject.
Discoveries and Inventions
Title | Discoveries and Inventions PDF eBook |
Author | Abraham Lincoln |
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Pages | 21 |
Release | 1915 |
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Discoveries and Inventions
Title | Discoveries and Inventions PDF eBook |
Author | Abraham Lincoln |
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Pages | 52 |
Release | 1915 |
Genre | Inventions |
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Donated by David F. Nelson, not Schaefer.
John Howell Announces the Publication of Discoveries and Inventions
Title | John Howell Announces the Publication of Discoveries and Inventions PDF eBook |
Author | John Howell |
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Pages | 4 |
Release | 1915* |
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Early Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860
Title | Early Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 PDF eBook |
Author | Lincoln Financial Foundation |
Publisher | Forgotten Books |
Pages | 28 |
Release | 2017-10-22 |
Genre | Biography & Autobiography |
ISBN | 9780282882525 |
Excerpt from Early Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860: Discoveries and Invention, 1858-1860; Excerpts From Newspaper and Other Sources In the month of February, l86l, being at that time a resident of Springfield, Illinois, I called one evening at the residence of my friend, Dr. John'todd. The doctor was 'an uncle of Mrs. Abraham Lincoln. While there Mr. Lincoln came in, bringing with him a well-filled satchel, remarking as he set it down that it contained his literary bureau. Mr. Lincoln remained some fifteen or twenty minutes, conversing mainly about the details of his prospective trip to Washington the following week, and told us of the arrangements agreed upon for the family to follow him a few days later. When about to leave be handed the grip above referred to to Mrs. (irimsley, the only daughter of Dr. Todd, who was then a widow but who subsequently became the wife of Rev. Dr. John H. Brown, a Presby terian minister located in Springfield, remarking as he did so that he would leave the bureau in her charge; that if he ever returned to Springfield he would claim it, but if not she might make such disposition of its contents as she deemed proper. A tone of indescribable sadness was noted in the latter part of the sentence. Lincoln had shown me quite a number of letters a few days before, threatening his life, some predicting that he 'never would be inaugurated, audit was apparent to me that they were making an impression upon his mind, although he tried to laugh the matter off. About five years later the Nation was startled by the announcement of Lincoln's assassination. The_corporation of Springfield selected twelve of its citizens to proceed at once to Washington and accompany the remains of the dead President back to his old home. I was one of that number, and shall never forget the inde scribable sadness manifested by millions of mourners along the route of travel of the funeral cortege as it wended its way westward over two thousand miles. A few evenings after his body was laid to rest, Iagain called upon my neighbors, the family of Dr. Todd. Scenes and incidents connected with the assassination and funeral of the dead President were discussed, and the remark made by Lincoln on his last visit to the house was referred to as indicating a presentiment that he would not return alive. This recalled the fact of his having left his so called literary bureau, and his injunction as to its disposition. Mrs. (irimsley brought the grip from the place where it had been stored, and opened it with a view to examining its contents. Among them was found this manuscript, and attached to it by means of a piece of red tape was another of like character. They proved to be manuscripts of two lectures which he had prepared and delivered (within a year prior. To his election to the presidency - one at Jacksonville, Illinois, and a few days later at Decatur, Illinois: the other a little later, at Cook's hall, Springfield. Illinois, at which I was present. Mrs. Grimsley told me to select from the contents, of the bureau any one of the manuscripts it contained, and supposing at that time that the two manuscripts belonged to the same lecture, I selected them. On subsequent examination I discovered that while they both' treated upon the same subject (inventions and Discoveries) they were-separate lectures. Twenty-five years later I disposed of one of the manuscripts to Mr. Gunther of Chicago. The other it is my hope and desire shall remain in possession of my family and its descendants. About the Publisher Forgotten Books publishes hundreds of thousands of rare and classic books. Find more at www.forgottenbooks.com
Discoveries and Inventions
Title | Discoveries and Inventions PDF eBook |
Author | Abraham Lincoln |
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Pages | 12 |
Release | 1909 |
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Early Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860
Title | Early Speeches of Abraham Lincoln, 1830-1860 PDF eBook |
Author | |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 1909 |
Genre | Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) |
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