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Published by Wilcox and Follett Company, 1950
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Hardcover. Condition: Very Good. Dust Jacket Condition: Very Good. Pen drawings by Robert Frankenberg and Kodachromes of the Chicago Historical Society Lincoln Dioramas (illustrator). 1st Edition. Abraham Lincoln Friend of the People was written by Clara Ingram Judson and illustrated with Pen drawings by Robert Frankenberg and Kodachromes of the Chicago Historical Society Lincoln Dioramas. The book was published by Wilcox and Follett Company in 1950 and is a stated Second Printing. It is NOT an ex-library copy and the book is in very good + condition while the dust jacket is in very good condition. The book is 7 1/2" by 9 5/8" and has 208 pages with a List of Color Plates and the fore-mentioned Pen drawings. "Here is the real Lincoln - in his gauntiness, his gawkiness, and his greatness - the backwoods boy who became Prsident and saved the Union." Thanks for looking!.
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Paperback. Condition: new. Paperback. Founded in 1902, the history of Ingram borough goes back to 1752, when the land was part of Chartiers Township. A grand jury granted a petition to incorporate Ingram as a borough in 1902, and it was named after Thomas Ingram who owned much of the land. The new borough was promoted as a peaceful community located away from the smoke and noise of Pittsburgh's heavy industry. Efficient transportation came to the area in 1865 when the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad completed a line west of Pittsburgh known as the Panhandle. At its peak, a total of 98 trains operated along this route each day. With the coming of electric trolley cars and the formation of Pittsburgh Railways Company, Ingram had two reliable modes of travel. Through vintage photographs, Ingram showcases how this dedicated and friendly community has forged into the 21st century while remaining committed to its many fond traditions. Founded in 1902, the history of Ingram borough goes back to 1752, when the land was part of Chartiers Township. A grand jury granted a petition to incorporate Ingram as a borough in 1902, and it was named after Thomas Ingram who owned much of the land. The new borough was promoted as a peaceful community located away from the smoke and noise of Pittsburgh's heavy industry. Efficient transportation came to the area in 1865 when the Pittsburgh and Steubenville Railroad completed a line west of Pittsburgh known as the Panhandle. At its peak, a total of 98 trains operated along this route each day. With the coming of electric trolley cars and the formation of Pittsburgh Railways Company, Ingram had two reliable modes of travel. Through vintage photographs, Ingram showcases how this dedicated and friendly community has forged into the 21st century while remaining committed to its many fond traditions. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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Published by New York: 1851., Stanford & Swords,, 1851
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Hardcover. xliii, 187 p.; 23.5 cm. Contents: Preface, vii-viii -- Keith and Talbot, ix-xliii (`One other great discouragement which the Church labours under, is from the pretended Ministry of Quakers.notwithstanding they have not qualified themselves according to the Act of Toleration. There is a great opposition also from all other Dissenters.for want of an established Ministry of the Church in those Parts.' xviii f.) -- A journal of travels from New-Hampshire to Caratuck, on the continent of North-America, by George Keith, 1706, 1-67 -- History of the Church at Burlington, New Jersey, by Jeremiah Bass, 1715?; further John Talbot correspondence, 67-86 -- Non-Juring Episcopate in the United States, compiled by B. Franklin, p. 87-98 -- State of the Church A.D. 1730-40, by Thomas Bray, 99-107 -- A list of persons licensed to the plantations by the Bishops of London from the year 1745-1784, 107-120 -- Parishes, &c., in 1724, 121-28 -- Mr. George Whitefield, concerning the missionaries, 1740-41, 129-35 (incl. letter from Thomas Secker) -- Efforts to obtain the Episcopate before the Revolution, by F. L. Hawks, 136-57 -- Thoughts upon the present state of the Church in America, anon., 1764, 158-64 -- Archbishop of Canterbury [Thomas Secker] to Dr. W. Smith, of Pennsylvania, 1766, 165-66 -- Virginia memorial, touching the Glebes, 1795, 166-73 -- Address of the Rector of Antrim Parish, Virginia, to the Members of the Church, on the proposed Sale of the Glebes in Virginia, 1795, 174-81 -- Letter of Mr. Henderson Walker to the Bishop of London (1703), 182-83 -- Account of Mr. Blair's mission to North Carolina (1703), 184-87. Good ex-lib. recent green cloth.
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