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10-18-2014, 06:06 PM
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To whom was this reporter referring when he wrote, "...but this remarkable woman came closer to being a queen than any American woman has"?
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10-18-2014, 06:40 PM (This post was last modified: 10-18-2014 06:41 PM by Anita.)
Post: #617
RE: Who is this person?
Kate Chase. I've been waiting for John Oller's book "American Queen". It should be available the end of the month. Thanks for the reminder.
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10-19-2014, 11:13 AM
Post: #618
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(10-14-2014 01:38 PM)RJNorton Wrote:  Scott, he was buried in a small Presbyterian cemetery just south of Blunt, SD. A wooden slab was placed on his grave which said "The Teacher of Abraham Lincoln." His remains lay there for nearly a half century. In 1933 his granddaughter, Mary (who was a teacher herself), had the remains returned to Illinois. Joe Di Cola posted a photo of his gravestone yesterday.

Roger, you don't happen to know the name of the cemetery do you? Strangely enough, I drove through Blunt (not much to drive through) this past spring on my way to Pierre, SD to do some research at the state archives. I anticipate going through again sometime in the future and would make a quick stop to see the place.

Thanks! Sorry to bother you with such a minor detail request.
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10-19-2014, 11:25 AM
Post: #619
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Scott, I do not know, but possibly if you contacted the folks at the Mentor Graham Home they could help.

http://www.travelsd.com/Newsroom/Detail?id=90502

http://sr009.k12.sd.us/historic.htm
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10-19-2014, 11:36 AM
Post: #620
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(10-19-2014 11:25 AM)RJNorton Wrote:  Scott, I do not know, but possibly if you contacted the folks at the Mentor Graham Home they could help.

http://www.travelsd.com/Newsroom/Detail?id=90502

http://sr009.k12.sd.us/historic.htm

Thanks Roger!!
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10-19-2014, 12:05 PM
Post: #621
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(10-18-2014 06:40 PM)Anita Wrote:  Kate Chase. I've been waiting for John Oller's book "American Queen". It should be available the end of the month. Thanks for the reminder.

Rec'd mine in the mail on Thursday, Anita. Did you see my opening comments on it under the Books section? Just after the Prologue and the first chapter, I may have to change my negative opinion of Kate. Right now, I'm noticing similarities between her and Mrs. Lincoln in their early years. Maybe that's the reason for the mutual dislike -- they each saw themselves in the other person.
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10-19-2014, 03:35 PM
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(10-19-2014 12:05 PM)L Verge Wrote:  
(10-18-2014 06:40 PM)Anita Wrote:  Kate Chase. I've been waiting for John Oller's book "American Queen". It should be available the end of the month. Thanks for the reminder.

Rec'd mine in the mail on Thursday, Anita. Did you see my opening comments on it under the Books section? Just after the Prologue and the first chapter, I may have to change my negative opinion of Kate. Right now, I'm noticing similarities between her and Mrs. Lincoln in their early years. Maybe that's the reason for the mutual dislike -- they each saw themselves in the other person.

No Laurie, I didn't catch your comments. My copy arrives tomorrow. You make a good point when you say "Maybe that's the reason for the mutual dislike -- they each saw themselves in the other person." More after I do some reading.
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10-19-2014, 05:35 PM (This post was last modified: 10-19-2014 05:37 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
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"Maybe that's the reason for the mutual dislike -- they each saw themselves in the other person." would make perfect sense as that's so often the way it is. And one was in the advantage of position while the other was in advantage of "youth".
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10-22-2014, 09:02 AM
Post: #624
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Who is this gentleman?
   
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10-22-2014, 09:41 AM
Post: #625
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William Sprague?

So when is this "Old Enough To Know Better" supposed to kick in?
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10-22-2014, 01:44 PM (This post was last modified: 10-22-2014 03:11 PM by Eva Elisabeth.)
Post: #626
RE: Who is this person?
Brilliant guess, Gene, but it's not William Sprague.

Hint #1: Both Abraham and Mary Lincoln dealt with this gentleman.

Hint #2: His name is well-known!

I very much apologize for erroneously posting a photo of the sought-after gentleman's son due to a misleading caption. This is (guaranteed) the correct likeness. I was delighted to discover one (strangely only on...) "younger image", thus the mistake...anyway, the hints might even be correct for father and son (hint #2 definitely!!!). Sorry again!
   
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10-22-2014, 03:11 PM
Post: #627
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Hint #3: Go shopping!
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10-22-2014, 03:20 PM
Post: #628
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Montgomery Ward?
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10-22-2014, 03:36 PM
Post: #629
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This is an outstanding guess, Roger, but, I'm sorry, not correct. It might be the other way round in the USA, but I believe worldwide the name of the gentleman whose customers the Lincolns were is better known than the name Montgomery Ward.
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10-22-2014, 03:47 PM (This post was last modified: 10-22-2014 03:53 PM by STS Lincolnite.)
Post: #630
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How about J.C. Penney?

(10-22-2014 03:47 PM)STS Lincolnite Wrote:  How about J.C. Penney?

OK. That was a bad guess. I just looked up J.C. Penney and he wasn't even born until 1875. Got caught up in the department store named after a person idea. I will have to try again!

One more department store guess. Is it R.H. Macy?
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