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Chapter 1.
Ancestry
Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks
Rock spring farm
Lincoln's birth
Kentucky schools
the journey to Indiana
Pigeon Creek settlement
Indiana schools
Sally Bush Lincoln
Gentryville
work and books
Satires and sermons
flatboat voyage to New Orleans
the journey to Illinois
Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States, was born in a log cabin in the backwoods of Kentucky on the 12th day of February, 1809.
His father, Thomas Lincoln, was sixth in direct line of descent from Samuel Lincoln, who emigrated from England to Massachusetts in 1638.
Following the prevailing drift of American settlement, these descendants had, during a century and a half, successively moved from Massachusetts to New Jersey, from New Jersey to Pennsylvania, from Pennsylvania to Virginia, and from Virginia to Kentucky; while collateral branches of the family eventually made homes in other parts of the West.
In Pennsylvania and Virginia some of t
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