  - Abraham Lincoln.
- The Author.
- Jacob S. Brother, who when a boy lived in the Kentucky Lincoln cabin.
- United Brethren Church on Indiana Lincoln farm.
- Rev. Allen Brooner, an associate of Lincoln in Indiana.
- Mr. and Mrs. Captain Lamar, who knew Lincoln in Indiana.
- Honorable James Gentry, of Indiana.
- Elizabeth Grigsby, one of the double wedding brides in Indiana.
- Ruth Jennings Huff, daughter of Josiah Crawford.
- Rifle Gun owned jointly by Lincoln and Brooner in Indiana.
- David Turnham, the Indiana Constable, and wife.
- George W. Turnham, son of David Turnham.
- William D. Armstrong, defended by Lincoln in 1858.
- Hannah Armstrong, who boarded Lincoln; he later defended her son.
- Walker and Lacey, associated with Lincoln in the Armstrong case.
- Moses Martin, still living, signed Lincoln's temperance pledge in 1847.
- Major J. B. Merwin, still living, campaigned Illinois with Lincoln for prohibition in 1854-55.
- Rev. R. L. McCord, who named Lincoln as his choice for President, in 1854.
- Site of the old still-house in Indiana, where Lincoln worked.
- Triplets, yet living, named by Abraham Lincoln.
- House in which Lincoln died.
- Lincoln's mill.
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