Chapter | Page | | Introduction | 9 | I. | Abraham Lincoln's Forefathers | 15 | II. | Abraham Lincoln's Father and Mother | 24 | III. | The Boy Lincoln's Best Teacher | 33 | IV. | Learning to Work | 40 | V. | Losing His Mother | 52 | VI. | School Days Now and Then. | 62 | VII. | Abe and the Neighbors | 77 | VIII. | Moving to Illinois | 94 | IX. | Starting Out for Himself | 102 | X. | Clerking and Working | 115 | XI. | Politics, War, Storekeeping, and Studying Law | 126 | XII. | Buying and Keeping a Store | 140 | XIII. | The Young Legislator in Love. | 147 | XIV. | Moving to Springfield | 162 | XV. | Lincoln & Herndon | 184 | XVI. | His Kindness of Heart | 194 | XVII. | What Made the Difference Between Abraham Lincoln and His Stepbrother | 208 | XVIII. | How Emancipation Came to Pass | 215 | XIX. | The Glory of Gettysburg | 226 | XX. | "No End of a Boy" | 234 | XXI. | Lieutenant Tad Lincoln, Patriot | 248 |
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