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  1. POLITICAL DEBATES BETWEEN HON. ABRAHAM LINCOLN And HON. STEPHEN A. DOUGLAS, In the Celebrated Campaign of 1858, in Illinois; Including the Preceding Speeches of Each, at Chicago, Springfield, Etc.; Also, the Two Great Speeches of Mr. Lincoln in Ohio, in 1859, as Carefully Prepared by the Reporters of Each Party, and Published at the Times of Their Delivery. by Abraham [1809 - 1865]. Douglas, Stephen Arnold [1813 - 1861]. Lincoln, 1860
  2. The authentic account of Hon. Abraham Lincoln being invited to give an address in Cooper institute by James A Briggs Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, 1915-12-31
  3. Farewell Address Of Washington: Lincolns First Inaugural Address ... : Student's Series Of Four Penny Classics
  4. Macaulay's speeches on copyright, Lincoln's Cooper Institute address; by Thomas Babington Macaulay Macaulay Baron 1800-1859 Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865 Miles Dudley Howe 1881- ed, 1915-12-31
  5. The Literary Works of Abraham Lincoln: The Library of The Presidents, Writing of Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, 16th President of the United States, 1861-1865 by John Steuart Curry, 1980
  6. Following Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 by Bernhardt Wall, 1943-01-01
  7. The Boys' Life of Abraham Lincoln : 1809 - 1865 by Helen. Illustrated By Jay Hambridge and Others Nicolay, 1906-01-01
  8. FOLLOWING ABRAHAM LINCOLN 1809-1865 by Bernhardt Wall, 1931-01-01
  9. Readings From Adventure Tales of America : Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865 by Ph.D Jody Potts, 1998
  10. Vom Farmknecht Empor Zum Staatsoberhaupt!: Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1865, Prasident Der Vereinigten Staaten (German Edition) by Quervain Theophil de, 2010-10-15

21. Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln 18091865. 16th United States President when the country was divided over the issue of equality for all people (Civil War);
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Abraham Lincoln
  • 16th United States President when the country was divided over the issue of equality for all people (Civil War) "Honest Abe" helped free African American slaves
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a log cabin in Kentucky. His father was a farmer. When Abe was two years old, the family moved to a new farm and he attended school, walking two miles to the schoolhouse. Five years later, they moved again to the wilderness of Indiana. Lincoln's family lived in a three sided shelter warmed by a fire. They had to walk almost a mile for water. For food, they relied on wildlife that they could trap. In 1818, Lincoln's mother died. His older sister tried to take care of the household. The next year, Lincoln's father returned to Kentucky and brought back a second wife and her three children. More people started moving to the wilderness and Lincoln spent a lot of time at the general store owned by James Gentry. He and Gentry's son, Allen, took a flatboat down the Ohio and Mississippi Rivers to New Orleans. This was the first time, Lincoln had been in a big city. Once again, Lincoln's father moved his family. This time they built a cabin in Illinois. When illness forced his father to move again, Lincoln stayed behind and took a load of produce downriver to New Orleans with two friends. The owner of the business was so impressed with Lincoln, he asked him to run his mill and store. Lincoln was a gifted storyteller and people came from all over to talk and trade with Lincoln. He enjoyed wrestling and debating. Lincoln became the captain of a band of volunteers during the Black Hawk War.

22. PAL: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Chapter 4 Early Nineteenth Century Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Outside Links AL Presidential Library and Museum Library of Congress AL Papaers .
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Source: The White House - Biography of AL Top Primary Works An autobiography of Abraham Lincoln, consisting of the personal portions of his letters, speeches and conversations. compiled and annotated by nathaniel Wright Stephenson. Indianapolis: The Bobbs-Merrill company 1926. E457 .L735 The life and writings of Abraham Lincoln. edited, and with a biographcial essay by Philip Van Doren Stern; with an introduction, "Lincoln in his writings," by Allan Nevins. NY: Modern library, 1940. E457.92 Abraham Lincoln: his speeches and writings. edited with critical and analytical notes by Roy P. Basler...Preface by Carl Sandburg. NY: World Publishing Co. 1946. E457.92 The Lincoln papers; the story of the collection, with selections to July 4, 1861. introd. by Carl Sandburg. Garden City, NY: Doubleday, 1948. E 457.92 1948. Library Has: v.2.

23. Biographie De Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865
Translate this page Biographie de Abraham Lincoln. Thomas et Nancy Lincoln ont eu trois enfants Sarah, Abraham, et Thomas. Ce dernier est mort en bas âge.
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26. Great Quotes: Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)
Lincoln, Abraham (18091865). And in the end it s not the years in your life that count. It s the life in your years. As I would
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Browse Resources. Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865. (5 classifications) (5 resources). Classifications. Archives (3); Assassination (2); Political
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32. Picture History - Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Abraham Lincoln (18091865) Abraham Lincoln is shown here with his hair a mess. Lincoln actually messed it up himself , telling
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Abraham Lincoln (18091865) This photograph of Abraham Lincoln was taken on May 7th, 1858, while he was still in the white suit he wore a few hours earlier
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37. 6679. Abraham Lincoln. 1809-1865. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. NUMBER 6679. AUTHOR Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865). QUOTATION You
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38. 6667. Abraham Lincoln. 1809-1865. John Bartlett, Comp. 1919. Familiar Quotations
John Bartlett (1820–1905). Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. 1919. NUMBER 6667. AUTHOR Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865). QUOTATION I
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40. American Experience | Ulysses S. Grant | People & Events | Abraham Lincoln, 1809
People Events Abraham Lincoln, 18091865 He led his nation through the most difficult times it had known, restoring a shattered
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He led his nation through the most difficult times it had known, restoring a shattered Union and ending slavery in America. Lincoln had struggled to heal the wounds of war, yet he became one of its last victims, and the war left the country no less divided. Abraham Lincoln grew up on the American frontier . Born in a log cabin in the wilderness of Kentucky on February 12, 1809, Lincoln moved to Indiana with his family when he was seven. The fourteen years spent in Indiana were hard ones. The family struggled for survival, living off the meager crops they could raise and the animals they could kill. When Lincoln was nine, his beloved mother, Nancy Lincoln, died. A year later, his father married another woman, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, who raised the Lincoln children with love and affection. The Lincolns moved again, this time to Illinois, when Abraham was 21. Shortly after, Abraham settled in New Salem, Illinois, where he worked as a storekeeper, postmaster, and surveyor. His warm sense of humor and knack for storytelling won him friends in New Salem and helped pave his way to the world of politics. Lincoln lost his first election for a seat in the Illinois State Legislature. But in 1834, he was elected to the legislature for the first of four terms. In 1836 Lincoln passed the Illinois bar and began to practice law, trying cases both in the capital of Springfield and all over the state, where he traveled by horseback and in a horse-drawn carriage. In courtroom after courtroom, Lincoln became known not only for his legal skills, but also for his humor, honesty and fairness. As his reputation grew, he took on bigger clients, including banks, insurance companies, and the Illinois Central Railroad.

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