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12-31-2013, 08:24 AM,
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RJNorton
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RE: Extra Credit Questions
You are correct, Laurie. That is an etching by Bernhardt Wall.
I have a 1943 book by Bernhardt Wall. Mr. Wall spent 11 years following in the footsteps of Abraham Lincoln. He made etchings of many of the important landmarks in Lincoln's life. The book is entitled Following Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 and has over 400 pages.
Here is a sample from Mr. Wall's wonderful book:
The Little Pigeon Creek Baptist Church
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02-20-2014, 04:15 AM,
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Eva Elisabeth
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RE: Extra Credit Questions
Brilliant, Laurie! The bishop and chatterbox was Sumner. This is the entire quote as reported by Benjamin Perley Poore:
"Sumner declined to stand up with me, back to back, to see which was the tallest man, and made a fine speech about being the time for uniting our fronts against the enemy and not our backs. But I guess he was afraid to measure, though he is a good piece of a man. I never had much to do with bishops where I live, but, do you know, Sumner is my idea of a bishop." (Allen Thorndike Rice [ed.]:"Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln")
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