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Abraham Lincoln

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Jump To: A One Page Summary of Abraham Lincoln's Life A Collection of Authentic Abraham Lincoln Quotes President Abraham Lincoln's Accomplishments Lincoln's Lost Speech Abraham Lincoln's Beard: The Idea of an 11 Year Old Girl! The Earliest Known Photograph of Abraham Lincoln --- Young Abraham Almost Died When He Was Kicked by a Horse Incident at Knob Creek: Young Abraham Almost Drowned Ann Rutledge - Abraham Lincoln's First Romance? Abe Lincoln vs. Jack Armstrong: Abraham Lincoln Fought the Town Bully Judge Abraham Lincoln --- A Year-by-Year Outline of the 16th President's Life Abraham Lincoln's Parents: Thomas Lincoln, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, and Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln "Mortality" - Abraham Lincoln's Favorite Poem Sketches of Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln's Failures and a Striking Exa Read More
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Abraham Lincoln

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Abraham Lincoln Lincoln was seeing the play "Our American Cousin" when he was shot. Lincoln was the first president to have a beard while in office. Lincoln, Nebraska was named after Abraham Lincoln. Abe Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died when the family dairy cow ate poisonous mushrooms and she drank the milk. A plot was developed to steal Lincoln's body, so a secret society to guard his tomb was formed. During the Civil War, telegraph wires were strung to follow the action on the battlefield. But there was no telegraph office in the White House, so Lincoln went across the street to the War Department to get the news. Lincoln was the tallest president. He was 6 feet and four inches tall. Lincoln once had a dream right before the fall of Richmond that he would die. He dreamt that Read More
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Abraham Lincoln Assassination

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I am not a professional historian or writer. I taught American history for 28 years and was particularly interested in Abraham Lincoln's assassination. For 24 years my students did a mock trial simulating the real one that followed the assassination in 1865. If you have any questions, or simply would like to discuss the case, please e-mail me . NOTE: This website has 3 main sections: Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination, the Abraham Lincoln Research Site , and the Mary Todd Lincoln Research Site . ESPECIALLY FOR STUDENTS A One Page Summary of the Lincoln Assassination LINCOLN'S ASSASSIN The Life and Plot of John Wilkes Booth CONSPIRACY THEORIES Was Booth solely responsible for the assassination? Or was he simply a tool in a much larger conspiracy? THE MILITARY COMMISSION The 1865 Conspira Read More
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Abraham Lincoln for Primary Children

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Animated Gifs by The Wagontrain Copyright ? 1996 All Rights Reserved very year our first grade class visits Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood National Memorial at Lincoln City, Indiana. This activity is something that Mrs. Payton's class helped create on the facts they've learned about Abraham Lincoln. ake an on-line quiz that was written by Mrs. Payton's class to test your knowledge about the early life of Abraham Lincoln! iew our picture gallery of President Lincoln! iew an animation that shows the addition of states to the USA. his webpage offers suggestions for classroom activities . isit other links or search for your own Lincoln sites. hat facts can you find about Abe Lincoln? Here's a treasure hunt to test your researching skills! ould you like to ask President Lincoln a question? Go to thi Read More
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Abraham Lincoln Quotations about Education

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Home | News | Books | Speeches | Places | Resources | Education | Index | Search | Discussion &copy Abraham Lincoln Online Abraham Lincoln Quotations about Education What did Lincoln actually say about education? In this special section, we have brought together a small sample of excerpts from his speeches and writings about this vital subject. Everything shown is from "The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln," a multi-volume series edited by Roy P. Basler. From Lincoln's first political announcement, March 9, 1832: Upon the subject of education, not presuming to dictate any plan or system respecting it, I can only say that I view it as the most important subject which we as a people can be engaged in. That every man may receive at least, a moderate education, and thereby be enabled to read Read More
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American Presidents: Life Portraits

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Pick a President George Washington John Adams Thomas Jefferson James Madison James Monroe John Quincy Adams Andrew Jackson Martin Van Buren William Henry Harrison John Tyler James K. Polk Zachary Taylor Millard Fillmore Franklin Pierce James Buchanan Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson Ulysses S. Grant Rutherford B. Hayes James A. Garfield Chester A. Arthur Grover Cleveland Benjamin Harrison William McKinley Theodore Roosevelt William Howard Taft Woodrow Wilson Warren G. Harding Calvin Coolidge Herbert Hoover Franklin D. Roosevelt Harry S Truman Dwight D. Eisenhower John F. Kennedy Lyndon B. Johnson Richard M. Nixon Gerald R. Ford Jimmy Carter Ronald Reagan George Bush Bill Clinton George W. Bush A Site to Complement C-SPAN 's 20th Anniversary Television Series, American Presidents: Life Portra Read More
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Biography of Abraham Lincoln

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PRESIDENT | VICE PRESIDENT | FIRST LADY | MRS. CHENEY | NEWS Your Government | History & Tours | Kids | E-mail | En EspaÑol Podcasts RSS Feeds Tours In Person On-Line Panoramic Grounds & Garden Presidents & First Ladies Presidents First Ladies Kid Bios Kids Quiz White House Art Facts EEOB VP Residence Events & Traditions African-American History Month Presidents & Baseball Grounds and Garden Easter Egg Roll Christmas & Holidays State of the Union Resources Historical Association Presidential Libraries Military Air Force One Camp David Marine One Home > History & Tours > Past Presidents > Abraham Lincoln Abraham Lincoln Lincoln warned the South in his Inaugural Address: "In your hands, my dissatisfied fellow countrymen, and not in mine, is the momentous issue of civil war. The gove Read More
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EyeWitness to History

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EyeWitness to History

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President Abraham Lincoln

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Ê Home Search Site About MultiEducator History Shopping For Educators American History World History Election Central NationbyNation Primary Source Documents 20th Century Almanac Aviation History Navy History Railroad History America's Wars Revolutionary War War of 1812 Mexican American Civil War Spanish American World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Desert Storm Enduring Freedom Iraqi Freedom Biographies Presidents First Ladies 20th Century 500 Amistad Civics History of Israel Other Links About Historycentral Advertise Contact US Abraham Lincoln Lincoln is considered by many to be the greatest American President. He was elected on a strongly anti-slavery platform. With his election, the Southern States seceeded from the Union. Lincoln fought the Civil War to retain the integrity Read More
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President Abraham Lincoln

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Ê Home Search Site About MultiEducator History Shopping For Educators American History World History Election Central NationbyNation Primary Source Documents 20th Century Almanac Aviation History Navy History Railroad History America's Wars Revolutionary War War of 1812 Mexican American Civil War Spanish American World War I World War II Korean War Vietnam War Desert Storm Enduring Freedom Iraqi Freedom Biographies Presidents First Ladies 20th Century 500 Amistad Civics History of Israel Other Links About Historycentral Advertise Contact US Abraham Lincoln Lincoln is considered by many to be the greatest American President. He was elected on a strongly anti-slavery platform. With his election, the Southern States seceeded from the Union. Lincoln fought the Civil War to retain the integrity Read More
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The Gettysburg Address (Library of Congress Exhibition)

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Credits The Gettysburg Address Delivered at Gettysburg on November 19, 1863 Drafts of the Gettysburg Address (includes transcriptions of the text) Lincoln's Invitation to Gettysburg Only Known Photo of Lincoln at Gettysburg Preservation Techniques for Original Drafts Connecting Kids: You can continue to enjoy the richness of the Library's collections by going to this suggested link that will be of special interest to kids and families! Abraham Lincoln Papers http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/alhtml/malhome.html Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/scsmhtml/scsmhome.html After visiting this exhibition, please take a moment to answer our online survey. Library of Congress Exhibitions - Library of Congress Home Page Library of Congress Contact Us ( July 6, 2005 ) Read More
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The History Place presents Abraham Lincoln

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Jump To: Lincoln becomes President - Emancipation Proclamation - Battle of Gettysburg - Kansas-Nebraska Act - Dred Scott Decision 1637 - Samuel Lincoln from Hingham, England settles in Hingham, Massachusetts. 1778 - Thomas Lincoln (Abraham's father), descendant of Samuel, is born in Virginia. 1782 - Thomas and family move to Kentucky. 1786 - Thomas' father is killed by Native Americans. 1806 - Thomas marries Nancy Hanks. A daughter, Sarah is born eight months later. 1808 - Thomas buys a farm called Sinking Spring near Hodgenville, Kentucky. Feb. 12, 1809 - Abraham Lincoln is born in a one room log cabin on Nolin Creek in Kentucky. 1811 - In Spring, the Lincoln family moves to a 230 acre farm on Knob Creek ten miles from Sinking Spring. 1812 - A brother, Thomas, is born but dies in infancy. Read More
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Welcome to The American Presidency

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2004 Election President Bush's 2005 State of the Union Address The Inauguration of George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: The Winner Is George W. Bush The 2004 U.S. Presidential Election: How We Vote The Electoral College: How It Works The Democratic and Republican National Conventions, 2004 From Classroom Magazines Bush Wins! (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/12/04) Madam President (Scholastic News Edition 4, 3/1/04) Cliffhanger - The Presidential Election (Junior Scholastic, 10/4/04) President by a Nose (Scholastic News Senior Edition, 11/29/04) ABOUT | HELP Copyright © 2007 Scholastic Library Publishing, Inc. All rights reserved. Read More
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