The Lincoln Family Neighbors of Our Fathers

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The Lincoln Family Neighbors of Our Fathers
William F Cavins
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G. Waddill. An interesting statement is found in a clipping from a local paper which appeared several years ago. The statement from Mrs. H. P. Smith follows: "I saw Mr. Lincoln a great many times. My father, Wm. G. Waddill, kept a stage house on the Old State road near Little Wabash Church, and I cooked for Lincoln many times. I have some dishes now from the old stage house, a plate from which Mr. Lincoln ate. " Mrs. Ed Waltrip. Daughter of Mrs. Smith, now living on Western avenue near the city..., is in possession of this plate, and recently honored the writer by permitting him to eat from it a piece of goosberry pie.
The next move of Thomas Lincoln was into a log cabin he had builded on a 40 acre tract in Sec. 10, Tp. 11, which he bought for seventy-five dollars from John D. Johnston in 1834. The location of this cabin was about a half mile south west of Lerna and is now the property of J. Will Walker. Several persons now living well remember when this house was standing. Among them are John Riley, George Balcii and Thomas Allison.


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