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Abraham Lincoln's Childhood and Education

Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky

Abraham Lincoln's Childhood and Education Lincoln was born in Hardin County, Kentucky
on February 12, 1809.
He moved to Indiana in 1816 and lived there the rest of his youth.
Lincoln himself stated that he had about one year of formal education. However, he was taught by many different individuals.
He loved to read and learn from any books he could get his hands on.

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Abraham Lincoln

Symbolic log cabin at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic

Abraham Lincoln Symbolic log cabin at the Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Site

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Family Ties

Father: Thomas Lincoln - farmer and carpenter Mother: Nancy Hanks -

Family Ties Father: Thomas Lincoln - farmer and carpenter Mother: Nancy Hanks
died when Lincoln was nine. His stepmother, Sarah Bush Johnston, was very close to him. Siblings: Sarah Grigsby was the only sibling to live to maturity. Wife: Mary Todd - grew up in relative wealth. Four of her siblings fought for the South. She was considered mentally unbalanced. Children: Robert Todd - lawyer and diplomat; William Wallace - the only president's child to die in the White House, and Thomas "Tad" - died at 18.

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Abraham Lincoln's early life and career


Lincoln began his political career

Abraham Lincoln's early life and career Lincoln began his political career in
in 1832 at age 23 with an unsuccessful campaign for the Illinois General Assembly as a member of the Whig Party.

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An 1864 Mathew Brady photo depicts President Lincoln reading a book

An 1864 Mathew Brady photo depicts President Lincoln reading a book with his youngest son, Tad
with his youngest son, Tad

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The greatest American president

He is considered by many historians

The greatest American president He is considered by many historians to have
to have been the greatest American president.

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Abraham Lincoln

One of the last photographs of Lincoln, likely taken in

Abraham Lincoln One of the last photographs of Lincoln, likely taken in February 1865
February 1865

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Abraham Lincoln

The Apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln, greeted by George Washington in

Abraham Lincoln The Apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln, greeted by George Washington in heaven (an 1860s work
heaven (an 1860s work

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1860 Presidential election

1860 presidential election results
On November 6, 1860, Lincoln

1860 Presidential election 1860 presidential election results On November 6, 1860, Lincoln
was elected as the 16th President of the United States.
He was the first Republican president, winning entirely on the strength of his support in the North:

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Emancipation Proclamation

Lincoln met with his cabinet on July 22, 1862 for

Emancipation Proclamation Lincoln met with his cabinet on July 22, 1862 for
the first reading of a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation

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Lincoln
in 1846 or 1847
In 1846 Lincoln was elected to

Lincoln in 1846 or 1847 In 1846 Lincoln was elected to one
one term in the U.S. House of Representatives

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Abraham Lincoln

Official White House portrait of Abraham Lincoln
by George

Abraham Lincoln Official White House portrait of Abraham Lincoln by George Peter Alexander Healy
Peter Alexander Healy

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Abraham Lincoln

1864 Presidential election results

Abraham Lincoln 1864 Presidential election results

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The only known photographs of Lincoln giving a speech were taken

The only known photographs of Lincoln giving a speech were taken as
as he delivered his second inaugural address.
Here, he stands in the center, with papers in his hand.

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A photograph of the March 4, 1861 inauguration of Abraham Lincoln

A photograph of the March 4, 1861 inauguration of Abraham Lincoln in
in front of United States Capitol

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Abraham Lincoln

A picture that depicts the assassination of Abraham

Abraham Lincoln A picture that depicts the assassination of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln

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Lincoln's tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery

Abraham Lincoln's tomb is located in Oak

Lincoln's tomb, Oak Ridge Cemetery Abraham Lincoln's tomb is located in Oak
Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.
It includes a 117-foot-tall granite obelisk surmounted with several bronze statues of Lincoln, which was constructed by 1874.
Lincoln's wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, and three of his four sons are also buried there (Robert Todd Lincoln is buried in Arlington National Cemetery)

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Lincoln's coffin, Museum of Funeral Customs


A funeral was held in

Lincoln's coffin, Museum of Funeral Customs A funeral was held in Springfield
Springfield on May 4, 1865.
Subsequent to the funeral, Lincoln's remains, along with those of his son William, were interred in a public receiving vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery.

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Lincoln's funeral train
Lincoln's body was born from Washington, DC, on

Lincoln's funeral train Lincoln's body was born from Washington, DC, on a
a funeral train, accompanied by dignitaries and Robert Todd Lincoln, his eldest son.
The remains of his son, William Wallace Lincoln, were also placed on the train.
The train left Washington, DC, on April 21, 1865, and traveled 1,654 miles, retracing the route Lincoln had traveled to Washington, DC, as the president elect.
The train's journey ended on May 3, 1865, when it arrived in Springfield, Illinois.

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Lincoln Memorial University is a private four-year co-educational liberal arts college

Lincoln Memorial University is a private four-year co-educational liberal arts college located in Harrogat, Tennessee
located in Harrogat, Tennessee

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Images of Lincoln

Lincoln's portrait on the AmericanAmerican American five
dollar bill
Lincoln

Images of Lincoln Lincoln's portrait on the AmericanAmerican American five dollar bill
stamp, issued November 19, 1965

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Images of Lincoln

Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Hingham, Massachusetts
Daniel Chester French's sculpture

Images of Lincoln Statue of Abraham Lincoln, Hingham, Massachusetts Daniel Chester French's
inside the Lincoln Memorial
Stone carving of Lincoln at the Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
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