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            |  To the editor: To all Abraham 
			and Mary Lincoln Buffs!
 This is some extra information about Abe and Mary from reading Nila 
			Smith’s story about Mt. Pulaski’s Courthouse excursions with Abe.
 
 The stove pipe hat is shown in Mt. Pulaski Courthouse. In those 
			days, a stove pipe with a felt lining inside cost $5.00. Be sure to 
			look for it there!!
 
 Dear reader, Abraham Lincoln was such a great man even before he 
			became President of the United States. He worked hard for his mean 
			father cutting down trees and splitting logs to build log cabins for 
			others. He thought Abe as a foolish boy. Hiis step-mother, Sarah, 
			was the one who let Abraham read books and write stories and dream 
			big dreams.
 
			
			 Abraham Lincoln and two of his friends set sail down the Mississippi 
			on a barge to send freight back and forth for a dollar a day. That 
			was big money to them. Yet in doing this job, Abe resolved to make 
			more money and study to become a lawyer. What an exciting adventure 
			awaited him!!
 Located in the upstairs museum in Lincoln is a picture of young 
			Lincoln on a barge going down the river, a must see!!
 
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            When Lincoln became a lawyer on the circuit he was 
			known to cross many flooded rivers (with his horse named Lucky),and 
			streams with the law papers and client’s documents over his head to 
			save them from water absorption. 
            Lincoln sat on porches of Inns and talked with other 
			opposing lawyers until he made them laugh with a humorous story or 
			told them funny jokes.
 One Inn in particular had bad vittles and Lincoln was sure to tell 
			everyone their cooking was bad.
 
 Now, Mary, bless her soul, she took the loose hairs from her 
			children and herself and embroidered beautiful leaf and flower 
			patterns onto pillows. She also sewed a massive amount of children’s 
			clothes for her slaves and also was kind and made dresses for them. 
			Often sending them home with extra food and larder after a hard 
			day’s work.
 
 It is sad that Mr. Lincoln was shot, but we can celebrate our late 
			President in the month of April by reading about him and ...walking 
			in a place called Lincoln Memorial Gardens where wooden benches 
			inscribe the famous words he has said throughout his life.
 
 Sincerely a Lincoln fan,
 Catherine Carkulis
 [Posted 
			
			April 18, 
			2019]
             
            
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