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(Printed verso reads: "ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BOYHOOD HOME, 1811-1816, KNOB CREEK. Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States, lived five years on the Knob Creek farm. A younger brother, Thomas, Jr., was born and died here. Abraham Lincoln's earliest recollection was of the Knob Creek place. The Cabin is furnished with relics of Lincoln days. Lincoln's Boyhood Home Site is located on U.S. Highway 31-E between Hodgenville and Bardstown, Kentucky

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  • unknown.

Language

  • English

Collection

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Publisher

  • University of Kentucky

Format

Identifier

  • 2008ms016

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