Religion on the frontier as Lincoln knew it [manuscript] / by Donald D. Parker. [1955-1970]

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Religion on the frontier as Lincoln knew it [manuscript] / by Donald D. Parker. [1955-1970]

Typescript copy; incomplete manuscript of unpublished work: Religion on the frontier as Lincoln knew it. Also included are research notes; letters to authors and publishers requesting permission to quote; and various publications and clippings used as background.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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