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Lincoln Cabin

The Lincoln Cabin is a replica of the log cabin in which the President’s grandmother, Bersheba, raised her children.

Thomas Lincoln, father of the President, lived here until he was 25 years old. The cabin is furnished in the pioneer style ...

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The Lincoln Cabin

The Lincoln Cabin is a replica of the cabin in which President Abraham Lincoln’s grandmother Bersheba Lincoln, lived and raised her children after the death of her husband, Abraham.

In the spring of 1786, Abraham and Bersheba Lincoln were living on ...

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The Lincolns Move West

President Abraham Lincoln’s great, great, great, great grandfather, Samuel Lincoln, left England in 1637, settling in Hingham, Massachusetts. The next four generations of Lincolns continued to move south and west — to New Jersey, then Pennsylvania and, finally, to Virginia.

Captain ...

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Lincoln Speech Memorial

(Monument's Right Side Plaque):

Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in liberty, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal.

Now we are engaged in a great civil ...

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Statue of Abraham Lincoln

Let man be free.

Marker is at the intersection of Library Street and Farmer Street on Library Street.

Courtesy hmdb.org

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Lincoln Homestead State Park

(obverse)

Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, the parents of future president Abraham Lincoln, were married near here on June 12, 1806. Shortly after their wedding, the couple moved to Elizabethtown, where their daughter, Sarah, was born. The family eventually lived near ...

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Lincoln Homestead State Park

(side 1)

Pioneer Spirit

The westward movement was an enticement felt by many nineteenth century families, and the Lincolns were in the heart of it. A friend of the family was the infamous frontiersman Daniel Boone, and it has been reasoned that ...

Lincoln at Kalamazoo

?On August 27, 1856, here in this park, Abraham Lincoln, then an obscure lawyer, spoke to a rally for John Frémont, the Republican presidential nominee. This was the only time that Lincoln addressed an audience in Michigan. The event was ...

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The Inheritance of Mordecai Lincoln

Mordecai Lincoln, uncle to President Abraham Lincoln, lived in this house from around 1797 to 1811.

His father, Captain Abraham Lincoln, the grandfather and namesake of the future president, came to Jefferson County, Virginia, in 1782. In May 1786, Captain Abraham ...

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Lincoln's Stop in Zionsville, Indiana

Abraham Lincoln enroute to Washington as President Elect on February ll, 1861 addressed the Citizens of Zionsville at the Railroad Depot which stood on this site.

Marker can be reached from the intersection of South First Street and West Oak Street, ...

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