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Daily Archives: December 3, 2014

Did You Know That Abraham Lincoln Lost His Home… Twice?

Posted on December 3, 2014 by Deadly Clear
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Abraham Lincoln is well known for being our 16th president and a resident of Illinois, but his story starts in Kentucky—where he was born and from where his family was forced to move due to land title issues.

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