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Abraham Lincoln Came Often to Boonville

While living with his father on a farm about seventeen miles from here, came often to Boonville to hear court trials and to borrow books from John A. Brackenridge.

From this corner Abraham Lincoln traveled North by ox-team on the Old ...

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Abraham Lincoln

 

Abraham Lincoln

1809 – 1865

President, Emancipator, Martyr

With malice toward none, with charity for all, with firmness in the right, as God gives us to see the right, let us strive on to finish the work we are ...

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Lincoln Photograph

Abraham Lincoln had just won an acquittal for his client William Duff Armstrong in what is now known as the celebrated Almanac Trial of May 7, 1858. At the conclusion of the trial, held on the second floor of the ...

Lincoln Memorial

 

[Dedication by Royal Cortissoz, above the statue by sculptor Daniel Chester French:]

"In this temple

as in the hearts of the people

for whom he saved the Union

the memory of Abraham Lincoln

is enshrined forever."

[Inscription on deck ...

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Abraham Lincoln

 

On his only visit to Kansas, he spoke in Troy, December 1, 1859, at the Court House located about 100 feet west of this site. It was reported that the Troy speech was a trial run of his Cooper ...

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Abraham Lincoln

 

Abraham Lincoln

died in this house

April 15, 1865 at 7:22 a.m.

Purchased by

the United States

in 1896.

Marker is at the intersection of 10th Street, NW and E Street, NW, on the right when traveling south on ...

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Abraham Lincoln was a Guest in 1844

Site of Rockport Tavern

where Abraham Lincoln

was a Guest in 1844

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Sponsored by the Rockport

Business and Professional

Women’s Club — 1995

Marker is at the intersection of Main Street and South 2nd Street, on the left when traveling ...

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Lincoln Highway Delaware River

State Line

« New Jersey

Pennsylvania»

«New York

San Francisco»

Leb-Iron

Permanent

Guide Board

The Lincoln Highway Official

Guide Post Adopted A.D. 1917

Cast by

The Lebanon Machine Co

Lebanon NH

Patent applied for

Marker is at the intersection of ...

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Abraham Lincoln Employed

[Side 'One']

Lincoln (1809-1865) lived northwest of here 1816-1830. Worked circa 1825 as hired hand for James Taylor. William Herndon, a Lincoln biographer, wrote that Lincoln told him it "was the roughest work a young man could be made to do." ...

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Lincoln in Annapolis

"Induced by a dispatch from General Grant, I join you at Fort Monroe as soon as I can come."

Lincoln to Secretary Seward, 9:00 am, February 2, 1865 (sent in cipher).

February 2, 1865: President Abraham Lincoln arrived at the Annapolis & ...

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