Flatboats can't go up stream & are very expensive
Lincoln went to New Orleans in 1828 while working as a flatboat pilot. He was hired to take goods down the Mississippi River to the city and experienced the institution of slavery firsthand, which had a lasting impact on his views.
I have a 14/36 flat boat with a 15 and it goes 26mph with only me and minimal gear.
As a young man of little education, he lived in a boarding-house where one of the other young men was a law student. The two of them used to go in for long debates, far into the night, and eventually the student told Lincoln that he had the makings of a great lawyer. So Lincoln began to study law and eventually set up a practice in Illinois.
go on field trips and things like that
yes
Infinite.
Hector Lincoln goes by Lincoln.
In total, he went on 21 trips. some were small and some were very large.
it was 2 total he didn't go on very many/ Iceland and America
Different schools have their own rules, however, in general teachers are not compelled to go on long trips. In these days of strained school budgets, I have to doubt that there will be many such trips scheduled anyway.
Teddy Roosevelt was a young child when he watched the body of Lincoln go down the street in NYC.