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William H. Robinson, b. 1848
From Log Cabin to the Pulpit, or, Fifteen Years in Slavery.
Eau Clair, Wis.: James H. Tifft, 1913.
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OLD GLORY!
[Frontispiece Image]

[Title Page Image]

REV. W. H. ROBINSON, AUTHOR.

THE LATE MRS. W H. ROBINSON

MISS MARGUERITE ROBINSON.

MISS FLORENCE MITCHELL, SECRETARY,
Louisville, Ky.

REV W. H. ROBINSON
AND DAUGHTER, MARGUERITE.

[Illustration]

S . J. RICHARDSON,
Editor Bedford, Ind., Enterprise, who has given valuable assistance and friendship to the author.

ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
Emancipator of over four and a half million slaves; elected President November, 1860; assassinated April 12, 1865, by Wilkes Booth.

THE LINCOLN LOG CABIN.
The above engraving is from a photograph of the Lincoln cabin, taken especially for this book, Decoration day, May 30, 1907. The picture shows the cabin just as it stands today on the old Lincoln farm in Hardin Co., Ky.

W. H. ROBINSON, a captured colored servant, taking the oath of allegiance, dressed in a Rebel General's uniform, before General Thomas. This was but one of the Union soldiers' jokes played on us.

THE HEROES

MARTYRED PRESIDENT MCKINLEY.

STEPHEN D. LEE.
Commander-in-Chief Confederate Veterans.

THE OLD ORGAN USED IN THE SONG SERVICE OF REV. ROBINSOBN'S MEETINGS.