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John George Nicolay
American
Writer
Born:
Feb 26
,
1832
Died:
Sep 26
,
1901
Also
Distinction
First
Men
Politician
Politics
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The meetings of the legislature at Springfield then first brought together that splendid group of young men of genius whose phenomenal careers and distinguished services have given Illinois fame in the history of the nation.
John George Nicolay
History
Together
Genius
Men
First
Nation
Young
Group
Meetings
Distinguished
Brought
Given
Splendid
Fame
Legislature
The History Of
Young Men
Then
Illinois
Whose
Services
Phenomenal
Careers
Activity in politics also produces eager competition and sharp rivalry.
John George Nicolay
Politics
Competition
Rivalry
Sharp
Also
Produces
Activity
Eager
Lincoln's removal from New Salem to Springfield and his entrance into a law partnership with Major John T. Stuart begin a distinctively new period in his career.
John George Nicolay
Law
John
Entrance
Stuart
New
Major
Removal
Period
Partnership
Lincoln
His
Salem
Begin
Career
The death of Mrs. Lincoln was a serious loss to her husband and children. Abraham's sister Sarah was only eleven years old, and the tasks and cares of the little household were altogether too heavy for her years and experience.
John George Nicolay
Death
Experience
Old
Husband
Sister
Too
Cares
Abraham
Only
Household
Altogether
Lincoln
Were
Years
Loss
Tasks
Children
Heavy
Little
Sarah
Serious
Her
Eleven
Very few men are fortunate enough to gain distinction during their first term in Congress.
John George Nicolay
Men
First
Few
Congress
Enough
Distinction
Term
First Term
Very
Few Men
Gain
Fortunate
While Lincoln thus became a lawyer, he did not cease to remain a politician.
John George Nicolay
Lawyer
Politician
Remain
He
Thus
Became
Lincoln
Cease
Did
While
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