Statistics for occurrence #1 of “Sangamon River” in chapter 80 of Francis B. Carpenter, Six Months at the White House:
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He is under his law and his nature, and he never can get out of it.
This man, this long, bony, wiry, sad man, floated into our county in 1831, in a frail canoe, down the north fork of the Sangamon River , friendless, pennyless, powerless, and alone,--begging for work in this city,--ragged, struggling for the common necessaries of life.
This man, this peculiar man, left us in 1861, the President of ...
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