Image:Bruceville, Indiana Schoolhouse.jpeg

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Date
1896
Place
Bruceville, Knox, Indiana, United States
Copyright holder
McClure's Magazine

This is the Bruceville, Indiana schoolhouse where Abraham Lincoln spoke in support of Henry Clay in October 1844. This photo was published in McClure's Magazine Vol. VI., No. 6, p. 526 to accompany The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ida Minerva Tarbell.

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  • (del) (cur) 21:26, 16 February 2011 . . Jvajda (Talk | contribs) . . 600×490 (46,884 bytes) (This is the Bruceville, Indiana schoolhouse where Abraham Lincoln spoke in support of Henry Clay in October 1844. This photo was published in McClure's Magazine Vol. VI., No. 6, p. 526 to accompany The Life of Abraham Lincoln by Ida Minerva Tarbell.)

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