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Lincoln School
Atchison County Historic Site
"Put the children to...
Lincoln Address
To commemorate
an address given near this cor...
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln, on November 18, 1863, addressed the citiz...
Lincoln Mine
Founded in 1851 as Amador #2. Renamed the Union Mine and f...
Abraham Lincoln
One-half block east of here, on Nov. 18, 1863, Abraham Lin...
Lincoln County War Memorial
[center cenotaph]
World War I
John Corn...
Mueller Tower at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
This bell tower was given
to the university b...
Lincoln Knob Creek Farm
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
lived on this 228 acre f...
Lincoln's Mahomet / Mahomet's Lincoln
Lincoln’s Mahomet
[ Upper Section ]
The vil...
Lincoln Knob Creek Farm
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
lived on this 228 acre f...
Results for Lincoln
Lincoln School
Atchison County Historic Site
"Put the children together, leave them alone, and they will work it out."
Dave Carey, Sr. 1955, on integrating Atchison Public Schools
The Lincoln School in Atchison, Kansas began in 1921 as the school for all ...
Lincoln Address
To commemorate
an address given near this corner
by
Abraham Lincoln
on "The Issues of the Day" the
night of December 2, 1859
Erected October 2, 1917
Marker is at the intersection of 5th Street and Parallel Street, on the left when traveling north on 5th Street. ...
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln, on November 18, 1863, addressed the citizens of Hanover from the rear platform of a Hanover Branch Railroad Coach when the train bearing him to Gettysburg for the dedication of the National Cemetery came down a switch to ...
Lincoln Mine
Founded in 1851 as Amador #2. Renamed the Union Mine and finally the Lincoln Mine by new owner Leland Stanford. Worked until 1924, producing $2 million. Consolidated with Wildman- Mahoney Mines. Foundations and dump remain.
Marker is on Old Sutter ...
Abraham Lincoln
One-half block east of here, on Nov. 18, 1863, Abraham Lincoln spoke briefly to townspeople from his special train. The President was traveling to Gettysburg for the dedication of the National Cemetery.
Marker is at the intersection of Carlisle Street ...
Lincoln County War Memorial
[center cenotaph]
World War I
John Cornwell • George Davis • Thomas Garland • Isaac Henkle • Freeman Hinkle • John Holmsley • Horace Huffman • Albert Lineberger • Bidwell Loftin • Furman Martin • William Shuford • David Wright • Jess ...
Mueller Tower at University of Nebraska-Lincoln
This bell tower was given
to the university by
Ralph Mueller
Class of 1898,
in grateful appreciation
of the free education
given him by the State
of Nebraska
Dedicated Nov. 4, 1949.
This tower
was designed in 1948
by
George Kuska
while a senior in the
Department of Architecture
U. of N.
Marker is on Vine ...
Lincoln Knob Creek Farm
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
lived on this 228 acre farm,
1811-1816. He wrote in 1860
"My earliest recollection is
of the Knob Creek place."
A younger brother was born here.
Marker is on Bardstown Road (U.S. 31E).
Courtesy hmdb.org
Lincoln's Mahomet / Mahomet's Lincoln
Lincoln’s Mahomet
[ Upper Section ]
The village of Middletown-Mahomet was platted by Daniel Porter in 1832 on the west bank of the Sangamon River near its headwaters. The main street of the village was actually a new road, ...
Lincoln Knob Creek Farm
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
lived on this 228 acre farm,
1811-1816. He wrote in 1860
"My earliest recollection is
of the Knob Creek place."
A younger brother was born here.
Marker is on Bardstown Road (U.S. 31E).
Courtesy hmdb.org