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  1. See Park files, Lincoln Related Organizations: Commissioners of Nancy Hanks Lincoln Burial Ground, 1907-1925, Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, Indiana. The commission's first attempt to acquire land for the state, the forty-six-acre Patmore farm near Lincoln City, raised a sticky issue: The sixteen-and-one-half-acre park formerly managed by the Board of Commissioners was not ...

  2. Two years after Abraham Lincoln’s father, Thomas Lincoln, moved his family to the Little Pigeon Creek settlement in Southern Indiana, the family faced tragedy. Abraham was just nine years old when his mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, became gravely ill. Just two weeks later, on October 5, 1818, he lost his mother to “Milk Sickness.”

  3. 1. Nancy Hanks Lincoln was the mother of US President Abraham Lincoln. 2. When Spencer County was formed in 1818, the Nancy Lincoln Homestead lay within its current boundaries. 3. Nancy Lincoln died from milk sickness or consumption in 1818 at the Little Pigeon Creek Community in Spencer County when Abraham was nine years old.

  4. RM2AM5BRX – La vida de Abraham Lincoln : extraídas de fuentes originales, que contiene muchos discursos, cartas, telegramas y hasta ahora inéditos, e ilustrado con numerosas reproducciones de pinturas originales, fotografías, etc. . Obtenga una buena cena. He visto Nancy Hanks Lincoln en su wed-ding, continúa el aire. Graham, de nuevo buscando niña, yo shouldsay más de veinte.

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  6. In the fall of 1816, Thomas and Nancy Lincoln packed their belongings and their two children, Sarah, 9, and Abraham, 7, and left their Kentucky home bound for the new frontier of southern Indiana. Arriving at his 160-acre claim near the Little Pigeon Creek in December, Thomas quickly set about building a cabin for his family and carving a new life out of the largely unsettled wilderness.