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Breeding And Developing The Trotter

Book Breeding And Developing The Trotter John Bradburn
Libristo code: 03174552
Publishers Read Books, October 2008
WilIiam Cowper Brann was born in HurnboIdt Township, Coles County, Illinois, January 4, 1855. He was... Full description
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WilIiam Cowper Brann was born in HurnboIdt Township, Coles County, Illinois, January 4, 1855. He was not raised in the home of his parents, though his fathcr, Rev. Noble Brann, survived him, and is still living. His mother having died when he was two and a half years old, he was within the next six months placed in the care of Mr Hawkins, a Coles County farmer, with whom he lived about ten years. As to his childhood experiences on the Hawkins farm nothing is now known. They were probably such as are common to children raised in the country. Of Mr. Hawkins he always spoke kindIy, referring to him as Pa Hawkins. His nature was not suited to farm life, however, and he finally made up his mind to see more of the world, hence without ever having disclosed his resolution to any one, he quietly walked away one dark and cheerless night, carrying in a small box under his arm all that he then possessed, and leaving behind him the friends of his childhood in the only place he had ever known as his home, thus entering upon the active struggle of life at thirteen years of age, without friends, destitute of means, and almost entirely uneducated. The first position he obtained was that of bell boy in a hotel. Later on he learned to be a painter and grainer, then a printer, a reporter, and finally an editorial writer. He was energetic, industrious and painstaking in whatever he undertook to do, therefore always employed. Early in his struggle he realized the need of an education, in the acquirement of which he applied himself with eager diligence. Nature had endowed him with keen perceptive powers, a retentive memory and great mental vigor, by means of which he soon accumulated considerable knowledge. Every moment that could be spared from his daily toil was spent in reading books of science, philosophy, history, biography and general literature. In this way he became thoroughly informed on aImost every important subject, as will be seen by the contents of this volume......

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Full name Breeding And Developing The Trotter
Author John Bradburn
Language English
Binding Book - Paperback
Date of issue 2008
Number of pages 172
EAN 9781443753401
ISBN 9781443753401
Libristo code 03174552
Publishers Read Books
Weight 226
Dimensions 140 x 216 x 10
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