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Wilson, Douglas L., ed.; Davis, Rodney O., ed; Turnham, David. 'David Turnham (William H. Herndon Interview)' in 'Herndon's Informants: Letters, Interviews, and Statements About Abraham Lincoln' . Urbana: University of Illinois Press, 1998. [format: book], [genre: interview]. Permission: University of Illinois Press
Note from page 120: 1. In top margin in pencil: Came by Aaron Grigsby's where abe's sister [died?] & then on next day went to Elizabeth 4 M from Gentryv. Note from page 121: 2. For Dilworth, see §76, note 1; for Webster, see §76, note 3. Note from page 121: 3. For Life of Washington, see §24, note 15, and §,71, note 16; John Bunyan, The Pilgrim's Progress from This World to That Which Is to Come (1678); for Robinson Crusoe, see §74, note 2; for Watts's Hymns and Dupuy, see §72, note 6. Note from page 121: 4. The Louisville Journal began publication after the Lincolns had left Indiana. See §231. Note from page 121: 5. This sentence is in the margin. Note from page 122: 6. William Grigsby and John D. Johnston, AL's stepbrother. Note from page 122: 7. Marginal note: Mallory built the Gordon Mill Abe ground his corn there so say Nat Grigsby Abe wrote his name on the Arms. Note at bottom of page: Sarah Lincoln / Dennis Hanks / Abe Lincoln Sermon. | |||