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Page 43
... more space to what I con- sider great wrongs done to the negroes than I should , but I confess that my sympathy for them has much to do with it all . III EDUCATION John B. Henderson , a Sketch - Schools Boyhood in Lincoln County 43.
... more space to what I con- sider great wrongs done to the negroes than I should , but I confess that my sympathy for them has much to do with it all . III EDUCATION John B. Henderson , a Sketch - Schools Boyhood in Lincoln County 43.
Page 44
... Henderson . They came to Missouri from Pittsylvania County , Virginia , a short time before my father settled in the State . The two counties of Henry and Pittsylvania joined and com- posed a part of a Senatorial District represented by ...
... Henderson . They came to Missouri from Pittsylvania County , Virginia , a short time before my father settled in the State . The two counties of Henry and Pittsylvania joined and com- posed a part of a Senatorial District represented by ...
Page 45
... Henderson was that man . He rose from absolute poverty to affluence , and from an uneducated youth to a great scholar , from a student of law while he taught a country school to one of the leading lawyers of the State- from a tyro in ...
... Henderson was that man . He rose from absolute poverty to affluence , and from an uneducated youth to a great scholar , from a student of law while he taught a country school to one of the leading lawyers of the State- from a tyro in ...
Page 46
... Henderson became its president , and Benjamin P. Clifford its cashier . After he had been admitted to the bar in Pike County by Judge Hunt , he went back to Troy to attend a term of the Circuit Court . One evening during the week he ...
... Henderson became its president , and Benjamin P. Clifford its cashier . After he had been admitted to the bar in Pike County by Judge Hunt , he went back to Troy to attend a term of the Circuit Court . One evening during the week he ...
Page 47
... Henderson tell many times . Mrs. Browning ordered her son Arthur , who was not very bright , to prepare a supper for John . The supper was served in a kitchen that stood in the yard some thirty feet from the residence . Among the ...
... Henderson tell many times . Mrs. Browning ordered her son Arthur , who was not very bright , to prepare a supper for John . The supper was served in a kitchen that stood in the yard some thirty feet from the residence . Among the ...
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