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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

81. OpinionJournal - The Western Front
Brendan Miniter asserts that president Bush is leading in the tradition of abraham lincoln.
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82. USA-Presidents.Info - Abraham Lincoln
Provides a biography of American president abraham lincoln. Includes his portrait and a list of his Supreme Court appointments.
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Abraham Lincoln ( February 12 , 1809 - April 15 , 1865 ) was the 16th ( 1861 - 1865 ) President of the United States , and the first President from the Republican Party . He is well praised for successfully restoring the federal unity of the nation by defeating the secessionist Confederate States of America and along the way, playing in an important role in ending chattel slavery in the United States. However, a number of states' rights supporters continue to view Lincoln as a tyrant who suspended civil liberties and suppressed the "legitimate right" to secede. Order: 16th President Term of Office: March 4 , 1861 - April 15 , 1865 Followed: James Buchanan Succeeded by: Andrew Johnson Date of Birth Sunday , February 12 , 1809 Place of Birth: Larue County, Kentucky Date of Death: Saturday , April 15 , 1865 Place of Death: Washington, D.C. First Lady: Mary Todd Occupation: lawyer Political Party: Republican Vice President:
  • Hannibal Hamlin ( 1861 - 1865 )
  • Andrew Johnson ( 1865 )
Born on February 12 , 1809 , in Kentucky , he moved at a young age to the area near Springfield, Illinois . He served as a captain in the U.S. Army during the Black Hawk War . He later tried his hand at several business and political ventures. Lincoln served four terms in the Illinois State Legislature, was twice elected to Congress (1847 and 1849) and had a successful law practice in Illinois both before and after his two terms in the House of Representatives. It is commonly held that Lincoln had turbulent mood swings alternating between grandiosity and depression, which greatly moderated after his marriage to Mary Todd Lincoln in 1842.

83. Lincoln Home Tour
See where abraham and Mary Todd lincoln lived in 1860, just before he became president. Site also has information about other homes lincoln lived in and links to other information about lincoln.
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Abraham Lincoln was born and raised in a one-room log cabin; Mary Todd was born and raised in a fourteen-room house. Abraham received less than one year of formal schooling; Mary received education throughout her childhood. Despite these opposite backgrounds, they met one night at a dance in Springfield, Illinois. Abraham approached Mary, and told her that he wanted to dance with her in the "worst way." As she later related the story, she said he did just that - danced with her in the worst way. She overlooked his two left feet and they began courting. However, her eldest sister - Elizabeth - and her husband - Ninian - disapproved of Abraham. The young couple broke off their courtship on what Lincoln referred to as the "fatal first of January" 1841.
For over a year, Abraham and Mary avoided each other, until mutual friends brought them back together, and they dated in secret. Mary did not tell Elizabeth until their wedding day, November 4, 1842, that the couple was courting again. Elizabeth apparently gave in, and permitted the wedding to be held in her house. Afterward, the couple went to the place where they spent their first year of marriage- a single room on the second floor of a rooming house. In those humble dwellings, Mary gave birth to their first child - Robert Todd Lincoln. After renting a small house, Abraham Lincoln purchased his first and only house. In May of 1844, Abraham, Mary, and Robert moved into a one-and-a-half-story cottage - a house which they eventually expanded into two stories, and a home where they raised their family for seventeen years.

84. Abraham Lincoln: First Inaugural Address. U.S. Inaugural Addresses. 1989
Inaugural Addresses of the Presidents of the United States. 1989. abraham lincoln.
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First Inaugural Address
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85. Lincoln Papers: Lincoln Assassination: Introduction
Short illustrated account of the fateful night. From the Library of Congress.
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[n. p., n. d.] (Library of Congress, Stern Collection, Rare Book and Special Collections Division.) On the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a special performance of the comedy, "Our American Cousin," President Abraham Lincoln was shot. Accompanying him at Ford's Theater that night were his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, a twenty-eight year-old officer named Major Henry R. Rathbone, and Rathbone's fiancee, Clara Harris. After the play was in progress, a figure with a drawn derringer pistol stepped into the presidential box, aimed, and fired. The president slumped forward. The assassin, John Wilkes Booth, dropped the pistol and waved a dagger. Rathbone lunged at him, and though slashed in the arm, forced the killer to the railing. Booth leapt from the balcony and caught the spur of his left boot on a flag draped over the rail, and shattered a bone in his leg on landing. Though injured, he rushed out the back door, and disappeared into the night on horseback. A doctor in the audience immediately went upstairs to the box. The bullet had entered through Lincoln's left ear and lodged behind his right eye. He was paralyzed and barely breathing. He was carried across Tenth Street, to a boarding-house opposite the theater, but the doctors' best efforts failed. Nine hours later, at 7:22 AM on April 15th, Lincoln died.

86. Exhibit: Lincoln Assassination Report
Police blotter listing the assassination of president abraham lincoln, 1100 p.m., April 14, 1865. National Archives, Records of the Government of the District of Columbia.
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National Archives and Records Administration "Lincoln was not a type. He stands alone no ancestors, no fellows, no successors."
Robert G. Ingersoll, lawyer, lecturer, and orator, 1894 President Abraham Lincoln led the United States through its most terrible crisis. In the midst of the Civil War, he spoke memorably of the ideals upon which the American government was founded. At the end of the war, he appealed to people's nobler instincts, speaking words of reconciliation and healing. On April 14, 1865, as he sat in Ford's Theater watching a comedy, President Lincoln was assassinated. Already the dominant symbol of the Civil War, he became a martyred hero on his sudden and violent death.
Police blotter listing the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln,
11:00 p.m., April 14, 1865

National Archives, Records of the Government of the District of Columbia The District of Columbia Metropolitan Police blotter lists the assassination among the more mundane police business of April 14, 1865. The entry begins:
"At this hour the melancholy intelligence of the assassination of Mr. Lincoln, President of the U.S, at Fords Theater was brought to this office, and information obtained from the following persons goes to show that the assassin is a man named J. Wilks [sic] Booth..."

87. MSN Encarta - Lincoln, Abraham
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88. Abraham Lincoln
abraham lincoln. lincoln s eldest son, Robert Todd lincoln, was bad luck forus Presidents, being present at three us Presidential assassinations
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While he may not have been gay, Lincoln did share a double bed with an attractive younger man, Joshua Fry Speed, for four years. Certain homosexual writers state outright that Lincoln was bisexual, but there is no actual evidence to this effect other than assumed innuendo and wishful thinking. And the men gave each other advice with regards to their women problems. Lincoln's eldest son, Robert Todd Lincoln, was bad luck for U.S. Presidents, being present at three U.S. Presidential assassinations Lincoln's, Garfield's and McKinley 's. To be technical, Robert was not actually present at the last one, but instead had just arrived in town. Even so, for the good of the country, he avoided chief executives altogether after McKinley. Lincoln's corpse has led an interesting life. The lead-lined presidential coffin has been moved 17 times, and exhumed and examined no fewer than five times. One attempt was made to rob the body and hold it for ransom, but the police were waiting. To avoid future threats of grave robbery, Lincoln was buried in a cage under two tons of concrete. It seems to have worked; Lincoln hasn't been seen since. Scholarly consensus has Lincoln as America's greatest President. But no man this... homely.... would ever be elected now, in these days of TV, ADD, and soundbytes. Lieberman or Kerry? Holy christ you have

89. Lincoln
gives us to see the right, let us strive on acting was excellent the Presidentand Mrs. lincoln seemed to detect a broad smile on Uncle abraham s face very
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Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a log cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky. He and his parents, Tom and Nancy , lived there during his early childhood days before moving to Indiana. Abraham was nine when his mother died; a year later his father remarried. When he was 21 years old, Lincoln and his family moved to Macon County, Illinois . In New Salem, his adopted home for six years, he worked and studied, learned to be a surveyor, studied law, and worked on a steamboat as an assistant. At the urging of his friends, Lincoln decided to enter politics. His first run at state politics was unsuccessful. In 1834, Abe tried again and was elected to the Illinois House of Representatives in the state capital of Vandalia. One man who saw him making a speech asked, "Can't the party raise any better material than that?" But after hearing Abe's speech the man was amazed that "he knew more than all the other candidates put together." Lincoln became well-known for his quick wit and humor Lincoln then moved to Springfield in 1837 when it became the new state capital and worked there as a lawyer and state legislator. Five years later he married Mary Todd and they had four children.

90. Abraham Lincoln
abraham lincoln (18091865), was one of the truly great men which was the greatestcrisis in us history lincoln, a Republican, was the first member of his party
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Served as president from 1861 to 1865 Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), was one of the truly great men of all time. He led the United States during the Civil War (1861-1865), which was the greatest crisis in U.S. history. Lincoln helped end slavery in the nation and helped keep the American Union from splitting apart during the war. Lincoln thus believed that he proved to the world that democracy can be a lasting form of government. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, second inaugural address, and many of his other speeches and writings are classic statements of democratic beliefs and goals. In conducting a bitter war, Lincoln never became bitter himself. He showed a nobility of character that has worldwide appeal. Lincoln, a Republican, was the first member of his party to become president. He was assassinated near the end of the Civil War and was succeeded by Vice President Andrew Johnson. Lincoln was the first U.S. president to be assassinated.
The American people knew little about Lincoln when he became president. Little in his past experience indicated that he could successfully deal with the deep differences between Northerners and Southerners over slavery. Lincoln received less than 40 per cent of the popular vote in winning the presidential election of 1860. But by 1865, he had become in the eyes of the world equal in importance to George Washington. Through the years, many people have regarded Lincoln as the greatest person in United States history.

91. US Presidents: Lists And Records
cousin four times removed of abraham lincoln, eleventh cousin Note Several presidentswere allegedly of mixed African ancestry, which by us reckoning would
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US Presidents: Lists and Records The presidents of the United States are so much fun. Understanding them helps us understand American history. We have compiled a series of lists about the presidents, and will be adding more as we think of new categories.
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Presidents born before the USA became a country:
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Presidents born in New York
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92. Famous ClipArt: U.S. Presidents: Abraham Lincoln
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Up to this time he had received less than one year of regular schooling, but he now devoted himself to the study of law, while acting as clerk, grocer, surveyor and postmaster at New Salem. In 1832 he enlisted in the Black Hawk War, was promoted to captain and served for three months. After his return, he was a candidate for the legislature and was defeated, but was elected in 1834 and was reelected for three successive terms. He was admitted to the bar in 1837 and began practice at Springfield, the state capital. He married in 1842 and soon began an active career in politics. Finally, in 1846, he was honored with election to the House of Representatives. He served but one term and did not win particular distinction, but voted consistently against the slavery party.
Abraham Lincoln and his son, Tad. His election was the signal for secession by South Carolina, which had long contemplated the possibility of such a step if the demands of the slavery faction were not heeded. The action was taken in December, and South Carolina was followed by the Gulf States and within a few months by four others. Lincoln was inaugurated March 4, 1861, and in a memorable address he urged the people of all sections to unite in upholding the Union. He called to his cabinet all his principal rivals in the Chicago convention, and by every means in his power he sought to avert a civil war, which seemed inevitable. His efforts were in vain, however, and on April 14 the war began with the bombardment of Fort Sumter.

93. Abraham Lincoln
Web Sites About us Presidents. abraham lincoln. 12 February 1809 abraham lincolnwas born in Kentucky. 1811 The lincoln family moved 10 miles away.
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12 February 1809 Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky The Lincoln family moved 10 miles away. They lived in a log cabin. Abraham attended school in a log school house. The family moved to Indiana. There they could buy the land directly and there was no slavery. February 1817 The family moved into their new log cabin. While hunting turkey, Abraham killed a bird. He suffered such great remorse that he never hunted again. October 1818 Nancy Lincoln, Abraham's mother died. 2 December 1819 Thomas Lincoln, Abraham's father, married Sarah Bush Johnston. She had three children of her own from her first marriage. Abraham's parents joined the Pigeon Creek Baptist Church. Abraham never joined any church, but he was deeply religious. Abraham helped take a flatboat loaded with farm produce to New Orleans. Sarah Lincoln, Abraham's sister, died in childbirth. The Lincoln's moved to Illinois.

94. There's No Page LIke Home For The Holidays~Abraham Lincoln's Birthday
Three states can claim abraham lincoln as a favorite son lincoln opposed the extensionof slavery and debated Stephen A an unsuccessful bid for the us Senate in
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Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
It is portenous, and a thing of state
That here at midnight, in our little town
A mourning figure walks, and will not rest,
Near the old court-house pacing up and down. Or by his homestead, or in shadowed yards
He lingers where his children used to play,
Or through the market, on the well-worn stones
He stalks until the dawn-stars burn away. A bronzed, lank man! His suit of ancient black,
A famous high top-hat and plain worn shawl
Make him the quaint great figure that men love,
The prairie-lawyer, master of us all. He cannot sleep upon his hillside now.
He is among us:-as in times before! And we who toss and lie awake for long Breathe deep, and start, to see him pass the door. His head is bowed. He thinks on men and kings. Yea, when the sick world cries, how can he sleep? To many peasants fight, they know not why, Too many homesteads in black terror weep. The sins of all the war-lords burn his heart. He sees the dreadnaughts scouring every main.

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96. SCORE Teacher Guide--Lincoln: A Photobiography
Davis, his farewell speech to the us Senate, a lincoln and the issues of the presidentialcampaign of The History Place presents abraham lincoln URL http//www
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Lincoln: A Photobiography
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Abraham Lincoln
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This supplemental unit to Lincoln: A Photobiography was developed as part of the Schools of California Online Resources for Educators (SCORE) Project , funded by the California Technology Assistance Program (CTAP). The links here have been scrutinized for their grade and age appropriateness; however, contents of links on the World Wide Web change continuously. It is advisable that teachers review all links before introducing CyberGuides to students. This unit provides resources for students in the 5th through 8th grade to focus on Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War. The following lessons are based Russell Freedman's 1988 Newbery Medal winner, Lincoln: A Photobiography. During these lessons, students:
  • Write an essay comparing and contrasting Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis Research the presidential campaign of 1860 and create a campaign poster for Lincoln View photography from the Civil War and write a newspaper article to accompany a photograph Create a biography poster illustrating a chapter from Lincoln: A Photobiography showing the difficulties Lincoln faced throughout his life Design a Dialog Jacket and/or Character Map using Lincoln's famous quotes and writings
In their study of Lincoln and the Civil War, students focus on the following questions:

97. US Presidents
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98. President Abraham Lincoln Gravesite
Mike s Notes abraham lincoln s gravesite is a stop in itself for any historyaficionado. Certainly a fitting monument to a great president.
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Name: Abraham Lincoln Categories: President of the USA US Congressman from Illinois Duos and Trios Civil War Era Burial Location: Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, USA. See Lincoln's Original Burial Location See the Death in Office Rule for Presidential Monuments Mike's Notes: Abraham Lincoln's gravesite is a stop in itself for any history aficionado. To the best of my knowledge, it is the largest gravesite monument to any person buried in the United States. It is a very solemn site, and probably the most tasteful gravesite I have visited. Certainly a fitting monument to a great president. See Abraham Lincoln's grave at Find A Grave.com Click here to see a slide show of all the U.S. Presidents' graves!

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