GDG- Brave Sangamo hath arm'd
Robert Lawrence
lawrence at rwlcpa.com
Mon Apr 23 08:52:09 CDT 2007
Note what a good leader lincoln was On the first he draw whiskey on the second he draws ammunition
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Esteemed GDG Member Contributes:
April 23, 1832-April 26, 1832.
Beardstown, IL.
Lincoln and other captains hold light drills. On 25th, Lincoln draws from
Brigade Quartermaster William Thomas corn, pork, salt, one barrel of flour,
and five and a half gallons of whiskey. Next day he draws fifty pounds of
lead.Quartermaster's Record, Black Hawk War Collection, Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library and Museum, Springfield, IL.
[Sangamo Journal, April 26, 1832, bursts into poetry: Brave Sangamo hath
arm'd All to defend her right Arouse ye bold Kentucky boys The foremost in
the fight Away! away! away!
Two Sauk messengers sent by Gen. Atkinson return from Black Hawk's camp and
report that Black Hawk and chiefs of band say they have "no bad
intentions," but will not return to west side of Mississippi.
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When I think back on all the crap I learned in high school
It's a wonder that I can think at all.
Paul Simon
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