THE WONDERFUL STORY OF LINCOLN

C. M. STEVENS


“I see him, as he stands,
With gifts of mercy in his outstretched hands;
A kindly light within his gentle eyes,
Sad as the toil in which his heart grew wise;
His lips half parted with the constant smile
That kindled truth but foiled the deepest guile;
His head bent forward, and his willing ear
Divinely patient right and wrong to hear:
Great in his goodness, humble in his state,
Firm in his purpose, yet not passionate,
He led his people with a tender hand,
And won by love a sway beyond command.”
George H. Boker.

Inspiration Series of Patriotic Americans

THE WONDERFUL STORY OF LINCOLN
AND THE MEANING OF HIS LIFEFOR THE YOUTH
AND PATRIOTISMOF AMERICA

NEW YORK
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY

Copyright, 1917, by
CUPPLES & LEON COMPANY

Printed in U. S. A.


CONTENTS

CHAPTER PAGE
I.Introductory Considerations
A Personal Life and Its Interest to Americans.
The Process of Life from Within.
A Life Built as One Would Have the Nation.
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II.The Problem of a Worth-While Life
The Lincoln Boy of the Kentucky Woods.
Home-Seekers in the Wild West.
A Wonderful Family in the Desolate Wilderness.
Way-Marks of Right Life.
9
III.The Lincoln Boy
How the Lincoln Boy Made the Lincoln Man.
Some Signs Along the Early Way.
Illustrations Showing the Making of a Man.
Lincoln’s First Dollar.
The Characteristics of a Superior Mind.
27
IV.The Wilderness as the Garden of Political Liberty
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