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The early life of Abraham Lincoln: / containing many unpublished documents and unpublished reminiscences of Lincoln's early friends

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Through genealogical research, newly discovered papers, and memories from early acquaintances, the author traces Abraham Lincoln’s family origins from New England settlers through subsequent migrations to the mid‑Atlantic and frontier regions, reconstructing his boyhood surroundings and formative experiences. The narrative interweaves unpublished documents, personal reminiscences, and contemporary portraits to illustrate social background, early occupations, and local political beginnings, including his practical views on community improvements, offering a documentary and anecdotal account of the influences and circumstances that shaped his early character and public career.

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Ida M. Tarbell

Ida M. Tarbell (1857-1944) was an influential American journalist and author, best known for her pioneering work in investigative journalism. She gained prominence with her detailed exposé, "The History of the Standard Oil Company," which played a significant role in the trust-busting movement of the early 20th century. Tarbell's writing often focused on social issues and the lives of notable historical figures, as seen in her biographies of Napoleon Bonaparte and Abraham Lincoln. In addition to her investigative work, she authored several autobiographical and reflective pieces, including "All in the Day's Work: An Autobiography," showcasing her experiences and insights as a woman in a predominantly male profession.

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