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07-18-2014, 02:36 PM
Post: #106
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Thanks Roger, that entire story was new to me. So it wasn't Lincoln who said this.
Toia, thanks also for recommending this book. I came across it in references and thought about purchasing it, but haven't yet.
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07-19-2014, 10:30 AM
Post: #107
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Does the entire and original text of Herndon's 1866 lecture exist somewhere?
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07-19-2014, 11:04 AM
Post: #108
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(07-19-2014 10:30 AM)Eva Elisabeth Wrote:  Does the entire and original text of Herndon's 1866 lecture exist somewhere?

Eva E., yes indeed it does. It is printed in full in "The Lincoln Anthology: Great Writers on His Life and Legacy from 1860 to Now" which was published in 2009.

I have a copy. I need to advise you..if you ever have trouble falling asleep some night Herndon's lecture on Ann Rutledge is just the ticket. Forget wine, warm milk, or sleeping pills. He spends at least 2-3 pages describing the scenery...the hills, streams, meadows of New Salem.

I wanted to scream, and in fact I didn't finish it. It was the most boring, silly thing I've ever read!
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07-19-2014, 12:54 PM
Post: #109
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Eva, it's also online here.
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07-19-2014, 02:12 PM
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(07-19-2014 11:04 AM)LincolnToddFan Wrote:  ...if you ever have trouble falling asleep some night Herndon's lecture on Ann Rutledge is just the ticket. Forget wine, warm milk, or sleeping pills.
Thank you Toia, not just some night (but mostly and as long as I can think back) - so this Lincoln-related wonderdrug with no side effects is perfect for me!
Many thanks for the link, Roger!!!
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08-07-2014, 03:46 PM (This post was last modified: 08-07-2014 03:46 PM by Gene C.)
Post: #111
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thanks for the link, Roger.
ZZZZzzzz..... Sleepy

So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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08-09-2014, 07:17 PM
Post: #112
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Since the title of this thread is "Lincoln & Herndon"- I'll make the following observation here- I was glancing through Herndon's Life of Lincoln book earlier today and came across a mention by Herndon that Lincoln had owned property in Iowa. I don't recall that. Lincoln owned property there?

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08-09-2014, 07:45 PM
Post: #113
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I think I read that also in (other) books, however:
http://www.abrahamlincolnonline.org/linc...waland.htm
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08-09-2014, 08:01 PM
Post: #114
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Great link Eva. Interesting information indeed.

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08-10-2014, 03:05 AM
Post: #115
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This site writes A. L. spent three days in Iowa in August 1859 "to examine land that had been pledged by Chicago attorney Norman B. Judd as collateral for a loan from Mr. Lincoln." There's a lot of further info on this:
http://abrahamlincolnsclassroom.org/abra...-and-iowa/
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08-10-2014, 02:04 PM
Post: #116
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Unless I missed it- it doesn't mentioned what eventually happened to the Lincoln property in Iowa.

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08-11-2014, 08:46 AM
Post: #117
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William Herndon "retired" to his farm named "Fairview" (no longer extant), located northwest of Springfield on Chinkapin Hill. In the 1830s Chinkapin Hill was the site of a settlement of black farmers who resided there for a number of years.

Herndon, who died in 1891, is buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery a short distance from the original receiving vault where Lincoln's and Willie's bodies were temporarily placed.

I have asked Roger for help in getting photos of the sites onto this posting.

If you would like to see Oak Ridge Cemetery and many other places of interest, contact Gene Cook about this year's October tour.

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Many thanks, Joe. I am adding the photos you sent:

[Image: herndon1001.jpg]
FAIRVIEW

[Image: herndon1000.jpg]
HERNDON'S GRAVESTONE
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08-11-2014, 10:12 AM
Post: #118
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I would like to visit the grave of Herndon if we can fit it in. Great pictures.

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08-11-2014, 12:47 PM
Post: #119
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Thanks, Joe! I was wondering what his farm looked like after reading his biography.
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08-11-2014, 01:25 PM (This post was last modified: 08-11-2014 01:26 PM by LincolnToddFan.)
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Wow, I've never seen the Herndon sites before. Thanks Joe and Roger-
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