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... soon after the Revo- lutionary War , in which the Garfields upheld fully the honor of their name , moved with his children , one of whom bore the name of Thomas , to Wor- cester , Otsego County , New York . Here Abram Garfield was born ...
... soon after the Revo- lutionary War , in which the Garfields upheld fully the honor of their name , moved with his children , one of whom bore the name of Thomas , to Wor- cester , Otsego County , New York . Here Abram Garfield was born ...
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... eyed baby James Abram , born No- vember 19th , 1831 , and christened for his great- uncle soon after . It is the life of this boy , James Abram Garfield , that is portrayed in the following pages . CHAPTER II . THE HOME IN EARLY DAYS . E.
... eyed baby James Abram , born No- vember 19th , 1831 , and christened for his great- uncle soon after . It is the life of this boy , James Abram Garfield , that is portrayed in the following pages . CHAPTER II . THE HOME IN EARLY DAYS . E.
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... soon as the cider came to a boil . It had to be unceasingly stirred with a long - handled stirrer , lest it burn . Assisted by a maiden , a young man took charge of the kettle ; and standing face to face with their hands on the stirrer ...
... soon as the cider came to a boil . It had to be unceasingly stirred with a long - handled stirrer , lest it burn . Assisted by a maiden , a young man took charge of the kettle ; and standing face to face with their hands on the stirrer ...
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... - sources of the family . In the village and among the neighbors , early and late , he sought odd jobs 54 for his dexterous hands , and soon became known 5 ( 53 ) Days of Earnest Work-Boyish Pranks-Haying, CHAPTER IV.
... - sources of the family . In the village and among the neighbors , early and late , he sought odd jobs 54 for his dexterous hands , and soon became known 5 ( 53 ) Days of Earnest Work-Boyish Pranks-Haying, CHAPTER IV.
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... soon became known as the most industrious lad in all Orange . His life was a hard one ; but James was patient and willing to " labor and wait " for the better times , that he knew would come , when he deserved them . His popularity with ...
... soon became known as the most industrious lad in all Orange . His life was a hard one ; but James was patient and willing to " labor and wait " for the better times , that he knew would come , when he deserved them . His popularity with ...
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