Was Thomas Lincoln actually poor?
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07-10-2013, 12:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 07-10-2013 12:27 AM by irshgrl500.)
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RE: Was Thomas Lincoln actually poor?
(07-09-2013 09:33 PM)Mike B. Wrote: [quote='irshgrl500' pid='21289' dateline='1373298334'] Interesting information about information, circulating or populated, regarding biographies, in the 1920s. Funny, 1925 was when "The Great Gatsby" first came out, and though it was a novel, it fits right in with what you say became the "style" in the 1920s, where biographies were concerned. From what I've read, too, Thomas was poor, and wasn't good with finances; although I have never read he hit Lincoln up for money, after Lincoln became successful. Also, it doesn't fit their profiles. The two rarely communicated, once Lincoln left home, and even as a Lawyer, he was not a rich or well-off man. Comfortable, and yes purchased his own home but giving money to a man, who happened to be his father but he barely spoke to, seems out of character. Maybe, I'm wrong. Thank you, so much for your reply. Best, Karin [font=Verdana][/font] |
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