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Good guess, Blaine, but it's not Greene.

Hint #3: There is one specific reason why this man is mentioned in more than just the New Salem books. He has been mentioned before on this forum.
Denton Offut?
Good try, Steve, but it's not Offutt.
The man in the photo resembles the photo of John Roll that appeared in Ida Tarbell's McClure's articles about Lincoln's early life (without the large chin beard):

https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cg...d=31201086
I am sorry, Steve, but it's not John Roll.
Does the name occur here?
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Eva, his name is not there. Although he knew many of the folks in New Salem, he did not live in the town itself. He lived nearby.
Bowling Green?
Good try, Eva, but it's not Bowling Green.

Hint #4: According to this man, the last conversation he had with Abraham Lincoln was during the time period when Lincoln was President-elect. What Lincoln told him is included in some Lincoln biographies (including David Herbert Donald's).
Once again, you are the Trivia King, Roger.
It's really not that hard, Joe. The folks who have followed one particular topic (which has been thoroughly discussed on this forum), will recognize the name once someone correctly answers the question.
Hint #5: The topic I referred to in my previous post is located in the "Abraham Lincoln before his Presidency" section of the forum.
(I checked Donald twice but still no clue who'd match all hints.)
It is mentioned in Donald's book. However, it is not mentioned in the section that deals with the period when Lincoln was President-elect. It is mentioned when Donald discusses the one particular topic I mentioned previously. This particular topic deals with something that happened much earlier in Lincoln's life than when he was President-elect. The man who is the answer to the trivia question had something to say about this topic.
Isaac Cogdal
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