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		<title>Abraham Lincoln and The Clary&#8217;s Grove Boys</title>
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While a clerk in a general store at New Salem,  Ill., Lincoln gained the reputation of being a skillful and powerful  wrestler.  Near New Salem was a settlement known as Clary’s Grove, in  which lived an organization known as &#8220;Clary’s Grove Boys.&#8221;  They were  rude in their manners and [...]]]></description>
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<p>While a clerk in a general store at New Salem,  Ill., Lincoln gained the reputation of being a skillful and powerful  wrestler.  Near New Salem was a settlement known as Clary’s Grove, in  which lived an organization known as &#8220;Clary’s Grove Boys.&#8221;  They were  rude in their manners and rough and boastful in their ways, being what  would to-day be called &#8220;a set of rowdies.&#8221;</p>
<p>The leader of this organization, and the strongest  of the lot, was a young man named Armstrong.  It had been said that  Lincoln could easily outdo any one of the Clary Grove boys in anything  and the report naturally touched the pride of the Armstrong youth.  He  felt compelled to prove the truth or falsity of such a story, and  accordingly a wrestling match was arranged between Lincoln and himself.</p>
<p>It was a great day in the village of New Salem and  Clary’s Grove.  The match was held on the ground in front of the store  in which Lincoln had been clerking.  There was much betting on the  result, the odds being against Lincoln.  Hardly, however, had the two  wrestlers taken hold of each other before the Armstrong youth found that  he had &#8220;met a foe worthy his steel.&#8221;  The two wrestled long and hard,  each doing his utmost to throw the other but to no avail.  Both kept  their feet; neither could throw the other.  The Armstrong youth being  convinced that he could not throw Lincoln, tried to &#8220;foul.&#8221;  This resort  to dishonest means to gain an advantage inflamed Lincoln with  indignation, and he immediately caught young Armstrong by the throat,  held him at arm’s length and &#8220;shook him like a child.&#8221;</p>
<p>Armstrong’s friends rushed to his rescue, and for a  time it seemed as if Lincoln would be mobbed.  But he held his own  bravely and all alone, and by his daring excited the admiration of even  those whose sympathies were with young Armstrong.  What at one time  seemed to result in a general fight resulted in a general handshake,  even &#8220;Jack&#8221; Armstrong declaring that Lincoln was &#8220;the best fellow who  ever broke into camp.&#8221;</p>
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