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  1. Political debates between Hon Abraham Lincoln and Hon Stephen A Douglas by Abraham Lincoln (President US), 1969-12-31
  2. A legacy of fun. by Abraham Lincoln (President US), 1969-12-31
  3. Abraham Lincoln: Sixteenth President 1861-1865 (Getting to Know the Us Presidents) by Mike Venezia, 2006-03
  4. Abraham Lincoln : The Sangamon Edition - The Prairie Years (2 Volumes) and The War Years (4 Volumes) - Six Volume Set by Carl Sandburg, 1926
  5. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, and the Attempted Assassination of William H. Seward and Frederick W. Seward - Appendix to Diplomatic Correspondence of 1865 by Unknown, 1866
  6. Message of the President of the United States, Communicating, in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate of the 9th Instant. Information Touching in the Visit of Mr. Mercier to Richmond in April Last. by Abraham Lincoln, 1863
  7. Abraham Lincoln by Ingri d'Aulaire, Edgar Parin d'Aulaire, 2003-01
  8. A Child's History of the Life of Abraham Lincoln (Told In One-Syllable Words, Book 5)
  9. Abraham Lincoln by George Haven Putnam, 2007-12-19
  10. Message From the President of the United States in Answer to a Resolution of the Senate of 13th of March, 1862, Transmitting Correspondence Relative to the Attempted Seizure of M. Fauchet, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary of France by Abraham Lincoln, 1862
  11. For Us the Living by Bruce Lancaster, 1983-10
  12. Lincoln's Letters: The Private Man and the Warrior (Three CD's & Book)
  13. Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant by Ulysses S. Grant, 2007-12-16

61. Second Inaugural Address Of Lincoln
The Second Inaugural Address of president abraham lincoln appearing to take the oathof the presidential office there f other men s faces, but let us judge not
http://www.law.ou.edu/hist/lincoln2.html
The University of Oklahoma Law Center
The Second Inaugural Address of
President Abraham Lincoln March 4, 1865 cause Return to the Chronology of U.S. Historical Documents Page

62. Microform Collections, UM Libraries
Microform Collections. lincoln, abraham, president us, 18091865.Papers. Held In McKeldin Library Location Code Call Number MCK
http://www.lib.umd.edu/MICROFORMS/lincoln_abraham.html
Microforms
Lincoln, Abraham, President U.S., 1809-1865. Papers.
Location: McKeldin Library
Lincoln, Abraham, President U.S., 1809-1865. Papers
97 Reels.
Description
The collection includes correspondence and other papers, mostly letters, addressed to Lincoln during his Presidency. Included are two drafts of the Gettysburg Address, and a smalll amount of material about Lincoln written between 1895-1916. There are about 40,000 manuscripts in the collection. The papers are divided into three series, arranged chronologically within each series. The Index to the Abraham Lincoln Papers lists documents in the collection by proper name, date, mounting sheet number, and series. The Index arranges items primarily by correspondent and then chronologicall if a name is repeated. Some subject entries are used. The Reel List in the front of the Index indicates on which reel a particular series or date can be found. In order to retrieve material, one should consult the Index first and then the Reel List for the appropriate reel number.
Index/Guide
The following source provides more detailed information about the contents of each microfilm reel in the collection:
REF Z8505.U53 FOLIO

63. Lincoln Home National Historic Site (National Park Service)
Please use it to learn more about abraham lincoln, to take a virtual tour Write tolincoln Home National Historic Site 413 South Eighth Street Email Contact us.
http://www.nps.gov/liho/
Fee Information
Go to Menu of Virtual Tours
Go to Menu of Lincoln Quotes about Slavery
“My friends – No one, not in my situation, can appreciate my feeling of sadness at this parting. To this place, and the kindness of these people, I owe everything.” An emotional Abraham Lincoln opened his farewell remarks to the citizens of Springfield, Illinois with these words on February 11, 1861. Lincoln was leaving his friends and neighbors of twenty-four years, and the home that he and his family had lived in for seventeen years, to serve as president of a nation on the verge of Civil War. The Lincoln home, the centerpiece of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site, has been restored to its 1860s appearance, revealing Lincoln as husband, father, politician, and President-elect. It stands in the midst of a four block historic neighborhood which the National Park Service is restoring so that the neighborhood, like the house, will appear much as Lincoln would have remembered it. We are pleased to have you visit the Lincoln Home website. Please use it to learn more about Abraham Lincoln, to take a virtual tour of the Lincoln Home, and to plan your visit to Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Home Accessibility Activities Contact Us ... Plan Your Visit Contact Information Write to
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
413 South Eighth Street
Springfield, IL 62701-1905

64. American President
Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
http://www.americanpresident.org/history/abrahamlincoln/
Your name Email City State Question Presidency in History Abraham Lincoln Biography A Life in Brief document.write(""); Presidency in History Biography First Lady Cabinet ... Presidency in Action search: Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) 16th President of the United States
Vice President : Hannibal Hamlin (1861-1865); Andrew Johnson (1865)
Born : February 12, 1809, Hardin (now Larue) County, Kentucky
Nickname : "Honest Abe"; "Illinois Rail-Splitter"
Religion : No formal affiliation
Marriage : November 4, 1842, to Mary Todd (1818-1882)
Children : Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), Edward Baker Lincoln (1846-1850), William Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862), Thomas "Tad" Lincoln (1853-1871)
Career : Lawyer
Political Party : Whig; Republican
Writings Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln (8 vols., 1953-55), ed. by Roy P. Basler
Died : April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C. Buried : Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois Consulting Editor Michael Burlingame, Connecticut College Biography: A Life in Brief Born dirt-poor in a log cabin in Kentucky in 1809, Lincoln grew up in frontier Kentucky and Indiana, where he was largely self-educated, with a taste for jokes, hard work, and books. He served for a time as a soldier in the Black Hawk War, taught himself law, and held a seat in the Illinois state legislature as a Whig politician in the 1830s and 1840s. From state politics, he moved to the U.S. House of Representatives in 1847, where he voiced his opposition to the U.S. war with Mexico. In the mid-1850s, Lincoln left the Whig Party to join the new Republican Party. In 1858, he went up against one of the most popular politicians in the nation, Senator Stephen Douglas, in a contest for the U.S. Senate. Lincoln lost that election, but his spectacular performance against Douglas in a series of nationally covered debates made him a contender for the 1860 Republican presidential nomination.

65. Abraham Lincoln Research Site
This website includes a biography, photographs, and lots of information about abraham lincoln including my email address to answer questions about his life. enjoys researching abraham lincoln's
http://rdre1.inktomi.com/click?u=http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln2.html&

66. A Collection Of Abraham Lincoln Quotes
This page has authentic quotes from president abraham lincoln.
http://home.att.net/~rjnorton/Lincoln78.html
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES
"If I were to try to read, much less answer, all the attacks made on me, this shop might as well be closed for any other business. I do the very best I know how - the very best I can; and I mean to keep doing so until the end. If the end brings me out all right, what's said against me won't amount to anything. If the end brings me out wrong, ten angels swearing I was right would make no difference." The Inner Life of Abraham Lincoln: Six Months at the White House by Francis B. Carpenter (University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, 1995), pp. 258-259.
"Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume III, "Letter To Henry L. Pierce and Others" (April 6, 1859), p. 376. "As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my idea of democracy. Whatever differs from this, to the extent of the difference, is no democracy." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume II, (August 1, 1858?), p. 532.

67. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum
Devoted to telling the life story of the 16th president.
http://www.alincoln-library.com/
Welcome to the official Web site of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The Presidential Library and Museum is now under construction in Springfield, Illinois. Until now, no single institution has been devoted to telling the entire life story of the nation's 16th President.
The Presidential Library
and Museum brings together the world's largest collection of documentary material related to the life of the 16th President. Discover why his memory is held in such high esteem around the world.
The library houses the oldest institution devoted to the study of Illinois history-The Illinois State Historical Library. The museum features state-of-the-art exhibits, interactive displays, and multimedia programs.
Use this Web site to learn more about the most admired president in American history and the city he called home as well as to follow the progress of the construction of the Presidential Library and Museum
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum director Richard Norton Smith receives the latest donation to the collection. For more information read the Press Release Frequently Asked Questions at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
When is the Presidential LIbrary scheduled to open?

68. Lincoln Portrait - The Earliest Known Daguerreotype Of Abraham Lincoln
Critique on the Kaplan daguerreotye, believed to be of the president in his early thirties, held in Rochester, New York.
http://www.lincolnportrait.com/
Portrait of Young
Abraham Lincoln
Photographic Prints are available.
President Lincoln - 1862 Authentication:
A New Lincoln Image

by Claude N. Frechette, MD Supporting Documentation:
Artifact Description of
Kaplan Daguerreotype
by Grant B. Romer
Abraham Lincoln's Philosophy of Common Sense

by Edward J. Kempf, MD
Abraham Lincoln's Organic and Emotional Neurosis
by Edward J. Kempf, MD Essays: Abraham Lincoln, The Physical Man by Albert Kaplan The Origin of the Kaplan Daguerreotype by Albert Kaplan Other Pages: Comments and Questions Links Framed Portraits In 1977 Albert Kaplan purchased the daguerreotype receipted as "Portrait of a Young Man" from an art gallery in New York. "When I first saw it I thought that there were similarities between the handsome, aristocratic, and tastefully groomed young man of the daguerreotype, and my mental image of President Lincoln." Over the years Kaplan researched and assembled materials which cast light on the physical man, Lincoln. Kaplan believed that the best qualified people to analyze the image, and the assembled materials, to consider whether the daguerreotype is of Abraham Lincoln, would be plastic and reconstructive surgeons who work with the human face. In 1987 Kaplan, then living in Paris, sought out Dr. Claude N. Frechette, a plastic and reconstructive surgeon at the American Hospital in Paris, whose report "A New Lincoln Image"

69. The Lincoln Store Products Link Page
Books about the 16th president abraham lincoln and the Civil War.
http://lincolnstore.com

Pictures, Statues, Books, Plaques, Pins, Presidential China, Civil War, and more.
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You need not enter Lincoln news letter that will bring up your E-mail anything. Just send. We Have Been asked by many People for a manual order form that they can fill in and submit for the order or print and mail with a check. CLICK HERE and you will be at that form. There are buttons to take you to all the pages on the site. You would use the back button to go from page to page. Or you might write it all down on a piece of paper and then fill in the form all at once You may place your order using the shopping cart. Or you can e-mail your order to us and then call your credit card information to us at 419-865-2057. Or you can call and leave the entire order on the answering service if you don't get a real live person. You could also send the order to us by US Mail. E-Mail abencamp@abraham-lincoln.net

70. Biography Of Mary Lincoln
Biographical sketch of the First Lady and wife of the 16th president of the United States, abraham lincoln.
http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/firstladies/ml16.html
Tours Tour in Person Tour On-Line
Presidents
First Ladies ... Kids Quiz
White House Art Eisenhower Executive Office Building Facts Life in the White House ... State of the Union
Resources Historical Association Presidential Libraries
Military Air Force One Camp David Marine One Home ... Mary Todd Lincoln
Mary Todd Lincoln As a girlhood companion remembered her, Mary Todd was vivacious and impulsive, with an interesting personalitybut "she now and then could not restrain a witty, sarcastic speech that cut deeper than she intended...." A young lawyer summed her up in 1840: "the very creature of excitement." All of these attributes marked her life, bringing her both happiness and tragedy. Daughter of Eliza Parker and Robert Smith Todd, pioneer settlers of Kentucky, Mary lost her mother before the age of seven. Her father remarried; and Mary remembered her childhood as "desolate" although she belonged to the aristocracy of Lexington, with high-spirited social life and a sound private education.
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Just 5 feet 2 inches at maturity, Mary had clear blue eyes, long lashes, light-brown hair with glints of bronze, and a lovely complexion. She danced gracefully, she loved finery, and her crisp intelligence polished the wiles of a Southern coquette.

71. MOLLUS - Commandery Of Connecticut
Veterans/hereditary organization which fosters military and naval science, promotes allegiance to the United States government, perpetuates the memory of those who served and promotes the ideals of president abraham lincoln.
http://suvcw.org/mollus/ct.htm
MILITARY ORDER OF THE LOYAL LEGION
OF THE
UNITED STATES
CONNECTICUT COMMANDERY
Welcome to the home page of the Connecticut Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. As you will see, the Order is one of the oldest veterans/hereditary organizations still in existence in the country. Please read over our history and our role today. We would appreciate hearing from you and about your officer ancestors who help save the Union in 1861 - 1865.
Robert W. Storm
P.O. Box 271645
West Hartford, CT 06127-1645
Telephone: 860-693-9008
Email: storm@alumni.duke.edu Lee Allan Tryon, Recorder
4 Raven Circle
Avon, CT 06001-3317 Email: LEETRYON@ATTBI.COM
Contents:
(1)Portable Document Format (PDF) files can be printed off the Internet directly to your printer without concern as to format. However, in order for you to do this, you will need to have Adobe Acrobat Reader exisitng on your computer. A copy of Adobe Acrobat Reader may be obtained for free by accessing the following link: Brief History On 15 April 1865, as word of President Abraham Lincoln's death spread throughout the country, three Union Army officer friends met in Philadelphia to discuss the tragic news. Rumors from Washington of a conspiracy to destroy the Federal government by assassination of its leaders prompted the three officers to form an organization that could help thwart future threats to the national government.

72. ReferenceResources:UnitedStatesPresidents
..six presidents have their pictures on us coins abraham lincoln (1¢), ThomasJefferson (5¢), Franklin Delano Roosevelt (10¢), George Washington (25
http://www.kidinfo.com/American_History/Presidents.html
Reference Resources: United States Presidents Presidential Sites American Presidency Articles on the presidents, the presidency and American politics. This set is designed for school grades 3 through 8; photographs of each president - SEARCHABL E by name American Presidents: Life Portraits SEARCHABLE by name Hall of Presidents Brief presidential biographies; official White House portrait. History Buff's Presidential Wing History Buff's site contains newspaper articles, facts, and inaugural addresses of the U.S. presidents The Presidents Links to information about the presidents and presdidential sites Portraits of U.S. Presidents and First Ladies 1789 - Present A timeline and photographs of past Presidents and First Ladies (More than one photograph per President and First Lady ; photographs can be enlarged) Portraits of the U.S. Presidents from the National Portrait Gallery

73. Abraham Lincoln Library And Museum
About this museum on the LMU campus and its diverse lincoln and Civil War collections, including personal memorabilia of president lincoln, as well as over 20,000 books, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, paintings, and sculptures.
http://www.lmunet.edu/Museum/index.htm

74. IPL POTUS -- Abraham Lincoln
lincoln Tomb State Historical Site The burial site of abraham and Mary Todd lincolnand lincolnDouglas Debate Site While running for the us Senate in
http://www.potus.com/alincoln.html
the Internet Public Library
Links immediately following the image of the American Flag ( ) are links to other POTUS sites. All other links lead to sites elsewhere on the Web. Jump to: Presidential Election Results Cabinet Members Notable Events Internet Biographies ... Points of Interest
Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the United States
(March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865) Nicknames: "Honest Abe"; "Illinois Rail-Splitter" Born: February 12, 1809, in Hardin (now Larue) County, Kentucky
Died: April 15, 1865, at Petersen's Boarding House in Washington, D.C. Father: Thomas Lincoln
Mother: Nancy Hanks Lincoln
Stepmother: Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln
Married: Mary Todd (1818-1882) , on November 4, 1842
Children: Robert Todd Lincoln Edward Baker Lincoln William Wallace Lincoln Thomas "Tad" Lincoln Religion: No formal affiliation
Education: No formal education
Occupation: Lawyer
Political Party: Republican
Other Government Positions:
  • Elected to Illinois State Legislature, 1834
  • Member of U.S. House of Representatives, 1847-49
Presidential Salary: $25,000/year

75. Switch To
WLP is a repertory acting company dedicated to producing dramatic works concerning the lives of president abraham lincoln and his wife, Mary Todd lincoln.
http://members.aol.com/withabe/webpage/
WITH LINCOLN PRODUCTIONS
Link here
www.abrahamlincolnperformance.com

76. Welcome To The American Presidency
Encyclopedia Americana (1809-1891), vice president during abraham lincoln's first administration (1861-1865). He was born in Paris Hill, Me., on Aug. 27, 1809.
http://gi.grolier.com/presidents/ea/vp/vphamlin.html
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77. Lincoln Memorial (National Park Service)
A tribute to president abraham lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War. Features activities, facts, information for children, history, news and events.
http://www.nps.gov/linc/
Lincoln Memorial Museum
Open All Year
Fee Information
Printable Maps and Brochures
The Lincoln Memorial is a tribute to President Abraham Lincoln and the nation he fought to preserve during the Civil War (1861-1865). The Lincoln Memorial was built to resemble a Greek temple. It has 36 Doric columns, one for each state at the time of Lincoln’s death. A sculpture by Daniel Chester French of a seated Lincoln is in the center of the memorial chamber. Inscribed on the south wall of the monument is the Gettysburg Address. Above it is a mural painted by Jules Guerin depicting the angel of truth freeing a slave. Guerin also painted the unity of North and South mural on the north wall. Etched into the north wall below the mural is Lincoln’s second inaugural speech. Home Accessibility Activities Facts ... Special Events Designations Dedicated - 1922
National Memorial - Feburary 9, 1911
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U.S. Department of the Interior FOIA Privacy ... FirstGov

78. Mary Todd Lincoln House -- Lexington, Kentucky -- National Register Of Historic
Features information about the life of Mary Todd lincoln, wife of president abraham lincoln.
http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/lexington/mtl.htm
Mary Todd Lincoln House
Photograph by Eric Thomason, courtesy of Blue Grass Trust for Historic Preservation This simple two story brick building on West Main Street was home to Robert S. Todd and his family, including his daughter Mary, wife of the 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln. Mary Todd was not born at this house but moved here with her family in 1832 when she was 14 years old. For four years Mary attended boarding school during the week but returned home on the weekends. She continued to live at the West Main address until 1839, when she moved to Springfield, Illinois, to live with her sister, Mrs. Ninian Edwards. It was here that she eventually married a young lawyer named Abraham Lincoln in 1842.
Mary Todd Lincoln House in 1948
Courtesy of J. Winston Coleman, Jr., Transylvania University Special Collections
The house was built c.1803-1806 as an inn and was called "The Sign of the Green Tree" before its purchase by the Todd family. A contemporary of

79. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library & Museum
In the process of being built, this new facility will bring together the world's largest collection of documentary material related to the life of the 16th president. Offers a kids page, resources, news, and a webcam showing how the building construction is progressing.
http://www.ALincoln-Library.com/Apps/default.asp
Welcome to the official Web site of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. The Presidential Library and Museum is now under construction in Springfield, Illinois. Until now, no single institution has been devoted to telling the entire life story of the nation's 16th President.
The Presidential Library
and Museum brings together the world's largest collection of documentary material related to the life of the 16th President. Discover why his memory is held in such high esteem around the world.
The library houses the oldest institution devoted to the study of Illinois history-The Illinois State Historical Library. The museum features state-of-the-art exhibits, interactive displays, and multimedia programs.
Use this Web site to learn more about the most admired president in American history and the city he called home as well as to follow the progress of the construction of the Presidential Library and Museum
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum director Richard Norton Smith receives the latest donation to the collection. For more information read the Press Release Frequently Asked Questions at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
When is the Presidential LIbrary scheduled to open?

80. Welcome To The Illinois State Historical Library
abraham lincoln Presidential Library. . UPDATE!!! The Illinois State HistoricalLibrary in Springfield is now named the abraham lincoln Presidential Library.
http://www.state.il.us/hpa/lib/default.htm

Rod R. Blagojevich, Governor
IHPA Links
Director's Office Historic Sites Preservation Services Historical Library ... Illinois Home Search Illinois
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UPDATE!!! The Illinois State Historical Library in Springfield is now named the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library HOWEVER, the Library has not yet moved into its new facility at 112 North Sixth Street, Springfield. The Library collections, including books, newspapers on microfilm manuscripts , photographs and the Lincoln collection continue to be housed and available for patron use underneath the Old State Capitol. It is expected that the move into the new building will take place in late Spring, 2004. Watch the Library web-site for further details. Please feel free to call the Presidential Library at 217-524-7216 with any questions you might have. Thank you.

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