
The Eugenics of President Abraham Lincoln: His German-Scotch Ancestry Irrefutably Established From Recently Discovered Documents - Paperback
The Eugenics of President Abraham Lincoln: His German-Scotch Ancestry Irrefutably Established From Recently Discovered Documents - Paperback
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by James Caswell Coggins (Author)
This book builds upon the foundation already laid in James H. Cathey's Genesis of Lincoln, adding a discussion of how the science of eugenics forever disproves the myth of the sixteenth President's descent from the near imbecile Thomas Lincoln. Several chapters are also devoted to proving that Lincoln's mother likewise merely bore the maiden name of, but did not descend from, the Hanks family as popular history contends, having been born in Amelia county, Virginia the illegitimate offspring of Michael Tanner of the aristocratic German family Tanner. Interspersed throughout the book are several interesting sketches and photographs, including a photograph of Lincoln's true birthplace near Bostic, North Carolina.
Author Biography
James Caswell Coggins was born on March 3, 1865 in Swannanoa, Buncombe County, North Carolina. He served as the first President of Atlantic Christian College (now Barton College) in Wilson, North Carolina (1902-1904), as a State Representative in the General Assembly for Washington County (1917-1918), maintained a law practice in Plymouth, North Carolina (1913-1918), and was an ordained minister in The Christian Church (Disciples of Christ). He had several earned degrees from Christian University in Canton, Missouri, Bethany College in West Virginia, and other colleges and universities, and he continued lecturing at educational institutions in the United States, Mexico, and Honduras well into his 80s. An earlier version of this book appeared in 1927 under the title, Abraham Lincoln a North Carolinian. Coggins authored numerous other books, mostly on religious topics. He died on July 9, 1958 and was buried in Johnson City, Tennessee.



















