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Illinois state journal. Tuesday, May 30, 1939.

Other Title:
Illinois state journal, Springfield, Ill., Tuesday, May 30, 1939; Illinois state journal (Springfield, Ill. : 1889)
Authors:
unknown
Item ID:
71200908501470
Publisher:
Springfield, Ill. : Illinois State Journal, 1939.
Edition:
Lincoln premier edition.
Call Number:
E457.8 I45
Physical Description:
5 folded sheets in 2 parts (8, 12 pages) : illustrations ; 58 cm
Topic:
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- In mass media.
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 -- Miscellanea.
Springfield (Ill.) -- Newspapers.
Sangamon County (Ill.) -- Newspapers.
Note:
Title from caption.volume; Includes advertising matter.; part two. Lincoln's first speech quoted -- Building cheap in Abe's time -- Lincoln chose to go to Congress -- Measles nearly caused film riot: child star "broke out" on "Lincoln" set -- Lincoln's early earnings: his young life was not of such wretched poverty, but that of average American boy -- Old barrel yielded valuable law book -- Marjorie had to gain 15 pounds: "Mary Todd" role calls for "plump" person -- Springfield past Lord's aid back in Lincoln's day -- Verse describes Talisman's trip: Lincoln, Herndon piloted boat up Sangamon -- Entered politics as voting clerk: Lincoln could read, so he got the job -- Onstot's barrels in great demand: New Salem cooper was Lincoln's supporter -- The grave of Ann Rutledge at Petersburg -- Petersburg rich in Lincoln lore -- Lincoln borrowed from his in-law: old daybook shows Abe was hard up often -- Courthouse is historic: Lincoln made "House divided" speech in old state house: body lay in state there in 1865 -- House of the "House divided" -- Lincoln 21 when he left Indiana: took articles to sell on his way to Illinois -- "Deep snow" greeted Lincoln' first winter --; part three. Ford's directing means success: has latest triumph in "Young Mr. Lincoln" -- Stars of "Young Lincoln" movie born far apart -- As Rutledge Tavern appeared to Abe Lincoln -- New Salem romance: grave of Ann Rutledge in Petersburg Cemetery reminds visitors of Lincoln's ill-fated love -- Lincoln freed in first law trial: was charged with illegal operation of ferry -- He helped make Lincoln: influence of Mentor Graham, new Salem's cultured schoolmaster, reflected in emancipator -- Journal reports Lincoln staunch defender of local bank while in legislature -- Lincoln boarded with the Kelsos: host introduced him to Shakespeare, Burns -- Production of "Young Mr. Lincoln" involved numerous vexing research problems / by Rodney Bush -- Where Lincoln first clerked -- Opening of river Lincoln's plank: but was unsuccessful in legislative campaign -- A. Lincoln made speeches at 15: workers listened as he talked from stump -- Lincoln n home world shrine: only house Abe owned, its history told -- Illinois trained Lincoln: born in Kentucky, emancipator became greatest citizen of adopted state; grew to greatness -- Lincoln covered judicial circuit: Metamore, Mt. Pulaski courthouses remain -- Donald Meek is not so in "Young Mr. Lincoln" -- Fonda's Lincoln is athlete, jokester, "regular fellow" -- Arleen Whelan in new thrill: featured in noted cast of "Young Mr. Lincoln" -- Pictured portray life on frontier -- Restores New Salem State Park presents "the world of yesterday" -- Lincoln's landmarks in Springfield -- Ninian Edwards Abe's relative: was aristocratic member of "long nine" -- Popularity made Lincoln: ability to make friends helped him to become lawyer and gain political prestige -- Sam Hill one of wealthiest: had only two story cabin in New Salem -- Announce Abe's law partnership: Lincoln's first case was tried here in 1836 -- Two tallest men were also ugliest: A. Lincoln shared honors with Rep. Williams -- $5,000 fee largest Lincoln ever drew -- Illinois was promised land to the Lincolns -- Came here poor, left large estate: story of Lincoln's climb to financial security -- Whig minority leader: as such in Illinois House, Lincoln, then only 30, led fight to bring capital to Springfield -- Life in New Salem -- Lincoln refused fee in case of demented girl.
OCLC Number:
on1021050476
Holding Institution:
Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection, Allen County Public Library, Fort Wayne, Indiana
Available for Viewing:
By appointment only
Category:
Books & Pamphlets