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The Buffalo Trace : The Story of Abraham Lincoln's Ancestors

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Product Code: 9781479432363
ISBN13: 9781479432363
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$22.70
Far back in the days when Daniel Boone was fighting Indians along the Wilderness Road and the Buffalo Trace, there was an Abraham Lincoln who sold his farm in Virginia and braved the dangers of Kentucky to follow Boone and build a home in the Wilderness and establish new frontiers for America. THE BUFFALO TRACE tells the thrilling and moving story of that first Abraham and how he and his gentle, gallant wife, Bathsheba, and their young family put aside luxury and safety to follow that ancient and perilous trail hewn by herds of migrating buffalo over the Cumberland Gap. It also tells about Daniel Boone and the Hanks family; and finaly about their small son, another Abraham Lincoln, who was destined to show his greate heritage of courage and personal sacrifice for his loved country.


Author: Virginia S. Eifert
Publisher: Wildside Press
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1479432369
ISBN-13: 9781479432363

The Buffalo Trace : The Story of Abraham Lincoln's Ancestors

$22.70
 
Far back in the days when Daniel Boone was fighting Indians along the Wilderness Road and the Buffalo Trace, there was an Abraham Lincoln who sold his farm in Virginia and braved the dangers of Kentucky to follow Boone and build a home in the Wilderness and establish new frontiers for America. THE BUFFALO TRACE tells the thrilling and moving story of that first Abraham and how he and his gentle, gallant wife, Bathsheba, and their young family put aside luxury and safety to follow that ancient and perilous trail hewn by herds of migrating buffalo over the Cumberland Gap. It also tells about Daniel Boone and the Hanks family; and finaly about their small son, another Abraham Lincoln, who was destined to show his greate heritage of courage and personal sacrifice for his loved country.


Author: Virginia S. Eifert
Publisher: Wildside Press
Publication Date: Jul 10, 2024
Number of Pages: NA pages
Language: English
Binding: Paperback
ISBN-10: 1479432369
ISBN-13: 9781479432363
 

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