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Essay heading: Lincoln
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He quickly emerged as one of the leaders of the party
and was one of the authors of the removal of the capital to Springfield, where he settled in 1837. After his
admission to the bar he entered into successive partnerships with John T. Stuart , Stephen T. Logan , and
William Herndon , and soon won recognition as an effective and resourceful attorney... displayed 300 characters
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In 1842 Lincoln
married Mary Todd , the daughter of a prominent Kentucky banker, and despite her somewhat difficult
disposition, the marriage seems to have been reasonably successful. The Lincolns had four children, only one
of whom reached adulthood.
His birth in a slave state notwithstanding, Lincoln had long opposed slavery... displayed next 300 characters
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