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Sangamon County (Illinois, United States) (search for this): chapter 5
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Chapter 4.
The settlement in Illinois.
splitting rails with John Hanks.
building the boat for Offut.
the return to Illinois.
New Salem described.
CleIllinois.
New Salem described.
Clerking on the election board.
the lizard story.
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the Ta rough and fatiguing travel the colony of Indiana emigrants reached a point in Illinois five miles north-west of the town of Decatur in Macon county.
John Hanks, son ps and voiceless trees.
His first attempt at public speaking after landing in Illinois is thus described to me by John Hanks, whose language I incorporate: After Abe rked, Offut remaining behind while Lincoln, Hanks, and Johnston started across Illinois on foot.
At Edwardsville they separated, Hanks going to Springfield, while Li nd hurra, So fill your glasses to the brim, Of whiskey, brandy, wine, and gin. Illinois suckers, young and raw, Were strung along the Sangamo, To see a boat come up b
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