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There I Grew Up: Remembering Abraham Lincoln’s Indiana Youth

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In 1859 Abraham Lincoln covered his Indiana years in one paragraph and two sentences of a written autobiographical remark that included the following: “We reached our new home about the time the State came into the union. It used to be a wild region, with many bears and other wild animals in the woods. There I grew up.” William E. Bartelt uses annotation and number one source material to tell the history of Lincoln’s Indiana years by people who were there. Bartelt begins with Lincoln’s own words written in two short autobiographical sketches in 1859 and 1860, and in the poetry Lincoln wrote following a campaign go back and forth to Indiana in 1844. In 1865 Lincoln’s law partner, William H. Herndon, started interviewing Lincoln’s circle of relatives and people who knew Lincoln in Indiana. Bartelt examines Herndon’s interviews with Lincoln’s stepmother Sarah (Sally) Bush Johnston Lincoln, cousin Dennis Hanks, stepsister Matilda Johnston Hall Moore, neighbors Nathaniel Grigsby, Elizabeth Crawford, and David Turnham, and others who knew Lincoln in Indiana. Also included in the volume are excerpts from Lincoln biographies by William Herndon, Ida Tarbell, Albert Beveridge, and Louis Warren, by which Bartelt analyzes to what extent these authors researched Lincoln’s Indiana period. “There I Grew Up”: Remembering Abraham Lincoln’s Indiana Youth reveals, through the words of people who knew him, Abraham Lincoln’s humor, compassion, oratorical skills, and thirst for knowledge, and it provides an overview of Lincoln’s Indiana experiences, his circle of relatives, the community where the Lincolns settled, and southern Indiana all over the years 1816 to 1830.

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