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The adopted daughter of a Sac Indian who lives with his white wife in New Salem, Illinois, becomes the heiress to a large Spanish fortune, and an unscrupulous cousin tries to gain custody of her, against the wishes of her current guardian, Abraham Lincoln.
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Fiction, Social life and customsPeople
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)Places
IllinoisTimes
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Edition Notes
Reprint. Originally published: Chicago : H.S. Stone, 1899.
Oakleaf, J. Lincoln bibliography, 0297
Book, cloth; frontispiece, illustrated front cover.
Handwritten inscription in ink on first prelim. p.: M.J.B., May 1912.
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"Abraham Lincoln lay stretched on his stomach, his head supported by his hands, facing the cooper's fireplace. A blaze of shavings and block lighted cobwebby beams overhead, clean staves and hoop-poles standing around the wall, the cooper's work-bench and tools, and the lank, aguish face of a man who sat on a keg beside the hearth, holding a book from which the young student recited."
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