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  1. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 2 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-06
  2. Complete works of Abraham Lincoln Volume 8 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hay John 1838-1905, 2010-10-15
  3. Selections From The Writings And Addresses Of Abraham Lincoln by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Beare Cornelia ed, 2010-10-15
  4. The Wisdom Of Abraham Lincoln by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Scott Temple 1864-1939, 2010-10-15
  5. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 4 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-06
  6. Abraham Lincoln's Stories And Speeches, Including "early Life Stories"; "professional Life Stories"; "white House Incidents"; "war Reminiscences," Etc., Etc by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, 2010-10-06
  7. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 3 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-06
  8. Letters and addresses of Abraham Lincoln .. by Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865, 1903-12-31
  9. The Address Of The Hon. Abraham Lincoln, In Vindication Of The Policy Of The Framers Of The Constitution And The Principles Of The Republican Party: Delivered At Cooper Institute, February 27th, 1860 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Nott Charles C, et all 2010-10-15
  10. The writings of Abraham Lincoln Volume 7 by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Roosevelt Theodore 1858-1919, 2010-10-06
  11. Selections From The Letters And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, 2010-10-15
  12. Lives And Speeches Of Abraham Lincoln And Hannibal Hamlin by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Hamlin Hannibal 1809-1891, 2010-10-14
  13. Political Debates Between Hon. Abraham Lincoln And Hon. Stephen A. Douglas: In The Celebrated Campaign Of 1858, In Illinois by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, 2010-10-14
  14. Abraham Lincoln; by Lincoln Abraham 1809-1865, Nott Charles C, 2010-10-06

61. Abraham Lincoln Quotes
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865).
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As I would not be a slave, so I would not be a master This expresses my idea of democracy.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) You have to do your own growing no matter how tall your grandfather was.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Everything I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) The things I want to know are in books; my best friend is the man who'll get me a book I ain't read.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) The brave men, living and dead, who struggled here, have consecrated it, above our poor power to add or detract. The world will little note, nor long remember, what we say here, but it can never forget what they did here.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) Address at Gettysburg, (Gettysburg Address) 1863 It has been my experience that folks who have no vices have very few virtues.

62. Documenting The American South
Search Results. 1 title with subject Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865 Monuments. The Story of Archer Alexander From Slavery to Freedom, March 30, 1863.
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63. Documenting The American South
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill Libraries Documenting the American South. Search Results. 1 image with subject Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865.
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64. The Political Graveyard: Index To Politicians: Lincoln
Lincoln, Abraham (18091865) also known as Honest Abe ; Old Abe ; The Rail-Splitter Grandnephew by marriage of David Rittenhouse Porter; married to
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65. Project Gutenberg: Catalog Search
Abraham Lincoln and the forge of national memory Lincoln, Abraham 18091865 Public opinion. •, General Division Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 Public opinion. Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 Influence.
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66. Lincoln Papers: Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library
Mr. Lincoln s Virtual Library highlights two collections at the Library of Congress that illuminate the life of Abraham Lincoln (18091865), the sixteenth
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Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library highlights two collections at the Library of Congress that illuminate the life of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), the sixteenth president of the United States. The Abraham Lincoln Papers housed in the Manuscript Division contain approximately 20,000 items including correspondence and papers accumulated primarily during Lincoln's presidency. Transcriptions and annotations for the Papers are available through a cooperative agreement with the Lincoln Studies Center, Knox College. The "We'll Sing to Abe Our Song!" online collection, drawn from the Alfred Whital Stern Collection in the Rare Book and Special Collections Division, includes more than two hundred sheet-music compositions that represent Lincoln and the war as reflected in popular music. In addition to the sheet music, the Stern Collection contains books, pamphlets, broadsides, autograph letters, prints, cartoons, maps, drawings, and other memorabilia adding up to over 10,500 items that offer a unique view of Lincoln's life and times. Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library

67. H-Net Review: Ethan S. Rafuse On George Anastaplo, Abraham Lincoln: A Constituti
considerations. Library of Congress call number E457.2.A54 1999 Subjects Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865 Political and social views; Lincoln
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68. H-Net Review: Susan-Mary Grant On Brian R. Dirck, Lincoln And Davis: Imagining A
HREF= mailtohbooks@mail.h hbooks@mail.hnet.msu.edu. Library of Congress call number E457.2.D57 2001 Subjects Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865;
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69. Horizon Information Portal
Subjects, Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865 Juvenile literature. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Childhood and youth Juvenile literature.
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70. Bonhams & Butterfields - Areas Of Collecting - Books & Manuscripts - Introductio
Lot 3421 Lincoln, Abraham. 1809-1865. Lincoln APPOINTS A MAINE MAN AS BRIGIDIER GENERAL. Autograph Note. Lincoln, Abraham. 1809-1865. Lincoln, Abraham.
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Lot 3421 - LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. 1809-1865. LINCOLN APPOINTS A MAINE MAN AS BRIGIDIER GENERAL. Autograph Note
Estimate: $10000 - $15000 LINCOLN, ABRAHAM. 1809-1865.
LINCOLN APPOINTS A MAINE MAN AS BRIGIDIER GENERAL. Autograph Note Signed ("A. Lincoln"), 1 page, octavo, Washington, March 2, 1862, to Hannibal Hamlin, on Executive Mansion stationery, with additional ANS of Hamlin to lower margin, leaf creased and toned, cello tape to verso at horizontal folds and upper left corner.
Lincoln writes this note to his vice-president, the former Governor of and Senator from Maine. In full: "My dear Sir / Please send by, as early as ten a.m. to-morrow, the name of a Maine man whom you would like to have appointed a Brigadier General. / Yours Truly / A. Lincoln." Hamlin adds at the bottom: " Hiram Berry of Rockland was appointed Brig. Genl upon the above request, and he proved to be one of the very best officers in the Service. He was killed in the battle at Chansellorville [sic]. / H. Hamlin." Hiram served with great distinction during the war, particularly at the battle of Fredricksburg. He was later promoted to Major General, and was killed leading a bayonet attack at Chancellorsville. See illustration.

71. Modern History Sourcebook: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865): Special Session Message,
Back to Modern History SourceBook. Modern History Sourcebook Abraham Lincoln (18091865) Special Session Message, July 4, 1861.
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Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865):
Special Session Message, July 4, 1861
Lincoln had to get special Congressional permission to pay for the war against the Confederacy. He called Congress into special session on July 4, 1861, and here explains his actions at the outbreak of the war. He goes on to expound on the purpose of the conflict in defense of the Union and its ideal of equal opportunity. It might seem at first thought to be of little difference whether the present movement at the South be called "secession" or "rebellion." The movers, however, well understand the difference. At the beginning they knew they could never raise their treason to any respectable magnitude by any name which implies violation of law. They knew their people possessed as much of moral sense, as much of devotion to law and order, and as much pride in and reverence for the history and Government of their common country as any other civilized and patriotic people. They knew they could make no advancement directly in the teeth of these strong and noble sentiments. Accordingly, they commenced by an insidious debauching of the public mind. They invented an ingenious sophism, which, if conceded, was followed by perfectly logical steps through all the incidents to the complete destruction of the Union. The sophism itself is that any State of the Union may consistently with the National Constitution, and therefore

72. IDA Records Beginning With The Letter O
Creator/Author(s) Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865. Creator/Author(s) Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865. Publication Date 2002-06-10 cataloged, 1854-10-09 filed.
http://www.eliillinois.org/cgi-bin/ida/browserecords.pl?code=50246_00&letter=o

73. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Click on thumbnail for larger view! Abraham Lincoln (18091865) Chapter 1. Click on thumbnail for larger view! 01. Abraham. Lincoln. 1809-1865. Profile. 02.
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[ABRAHAM LINCOLN, the 16th president of the United States, guided his country through the most devastating experience in its national history - the CIVIL WAR. He is considered by many historians to have been the greatest American president.] THOMAS LINCOLN Married in 1806 to Miss NANCY HANKS and moved fron Kentucky to Indiana in 1816. He built a cabin, and all was going well until October, 1818, when NANCY (HANKS) LINCOLN died of the "milksick" - drinking milk from cows that had eaten poison snakeroot; in 1821 THOMAS LINCOLN went back to Indiana and married the 33 year old Widow SARAH (BUSH) JOHNSTON, b. 13 Dec. 1788; She had three children from her previous marriage.
  • 1. 1st. Dau: SARAH LINCOLN; b. 1807
  • 2. 1st. Son: ABRHAM LINCOLN; b. 1809 16th Pres.
  • 3. 2nd. Son: THOMAS, Jr. LINCOLN; b. 1811
ABRAHAM LINCOLN; Son of THOMAS LINCOLN and 1st Wife NANCY (HANKS) LINCOLN; He was born 12 Feb. 1809, in now Larue Co., KY; Was Assassinated 9:30pm at Ford's Theater, Washington D.C. 14 Apr. 1865, he died the next morning 7:22am at the age of 56 years, 2 months, and 2 days; Buried in the Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, IL; He Married Miss MARY TODD; They had Three Sons born to this Union:
  • 1. 1st Son: TAD LINCOLN; b. 1853

74. Abraham Lincoln Papers
Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865. Papers, 1856-1865 22 items. Subject Index. Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865Assassination United StatesHistoryCivil War, 1861-1865.
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Abraham Lincoln Papers
Lincoln, Abraham
Papers, 1856-1865
22 items
Biographical information:
Scope and Contents:
Letters of Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States. This collection contains 21 letters written by Lincoln between 1861 and 1865. Also included is a shorthand letter written by James Tanner (1844-1927) to Henry Walch, April 17, 1865, describing Lincoln's death. Tanner, a stenographer, had been called in to record the testimony of witnesses during the night of the assassination, and he recounts this experience to his friend Walch.
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75. William Wayne Letters Subject Index
1864 Oct. 17 Lincoln, Abraham, 18091865 1861 Feb. 21-23, 25 1864 Jan. 12 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865Assassination 1865 Apr. 15, 17
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76. State Library Of Tasmania Images: Home > Search Results
Home Subject index Lincoln, Abraham 1809-1865 - Death and burial - Posters. Results (1 match) Click the thumbnail for a larger image. Search
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77. Biography Of Abraham Lincoln
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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 government will not assail you.... You have no oath registered in Heaven to destroy the government, while I shall have the most solemn one to preserve, protect and defend it." Lincoln thought secession illegal, and was willing to use force to defend Federal law and the Union. When Confederate batteries fired on Fort Sumter and forced its surrender, he called on the states for 75,000 volunteers. Four more slave states joined the Confederacy but four remained within the Union. The Civil War had begun. The son of a Kentucky frontiersman, Lincoln had to struggle for a living and for learning. Five months before receiving his party's nomination for President, he sketched his life:

78. Abraham Lincoln
This page contains a summary of Abraham Lincoln's life. AN OVERVIEW OF Abraham Lincoln'S LIFE. Abraham Lincoln was born Sunday, February 12, 1809, in a log cabin On Good Friday, April 14, 1865, the Lincolns attended a play entitled
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AN OVERVIEW OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S LIFE Abraham Lincoln was born Sunday, February 12, 1809, in a log cabin near Hodgenville, Kentucky . He was the son of Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln , and he was named for his paternal grandfather. Thomas Lincoln was a carpenter and farmer. Both of Abraham's parents were members of a Baptist congregation which had separated from another church due to opposition to slavery. When Abraham was 7, the family moved to southern Indiana . Abraham had gone to school briefly in Kentucky and did so again in Indiana. He attended school with his older sister, Sarah (his younger brother, Thomas, had died in infancy). In 1818 Nancy Hanks Lincoln died from milk sickness , a disease obtained from drinking the milk of cows which had grazed on poisonous white snakeroot. Thomas Lincoln remarried the next year, and Abraham loved his new stepmother, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln . She brought 3 children of her own into the household. As Abraham grew up, he loved to read and preferred learning to working in the fields. This led to a difficult relationship with his father who was just the opposite. Abraham was constantly borrowing books from the neighbors. In 1828 Abraham's sister, who had married Aaron Grigsby in 1826, died during childbirth. Later in the year, Abraham made a flatboat trip to New Orleans. In 1830 the Lincolns moved west to

79. Abraham Lincoln Online -- Your Source For Lincoln News
May 4, 1865. President Lincoln and his son Willie 2004 Forever Free Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation, Highland Copyright 2004 by Abraham Lincoln Online. All rights reserved
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    President Lincoln's former political rival, Stephen A. Douglas, dies in Chicago, Illinois. Today in Lincoln's Life Speaking About Lincoln
    "Lincoln is eloquent in his own way. He can speak a long time and utter no idle words."

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    Forever Free: Abraham Lincoln's Journey to Emancipation , Highland Park, IL
    June 18-20, 2004 Now He Belongs to the Ages Conference , Hanover, IN
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