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Abraham Lincoln's News
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By DIANNE MARSHALL IN APRIL 1865, in the days and weeks that followed the assassination of US president Abraham Lincoln, word began to spread around the ...View Full Article Read More
Coincidentally, 2009 is the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. The west side of town was an established residential area at the turn of the century ...View Full Article Read More
When Abraham Lincoln rose to address the 15000 people gathered to witness the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, ...View Full Article Read More
With people like Beck at the helm of carefully worded incendiary comments that are spread around the world one has to wonder if people like Abraham Lincoln ...View Full Article Read More
A national traveling exhibition that examines Abraham Lincoln's life, accomplishments and legacy opens at Savannah State University's Asa H. Gordon Library ...View Full Article Read More
By Wallace Alcorn | Austin Daily Herald The first Labor Day occurred in 1882, 17 years after the death of Abraham Lincoln, but the Kentucky rail-splitter ...View Full Article Read More
Senator McGovern was discussing his immensely readable biography, "Abraham Lincoln," published by Henry Holt in its American President series. ...View Full Article Read More
A historical lecture, "Lincoln and God," is presented at 7 pm on Thursday, Sept. 10, in the Pio Costa Auditorium of the Montville Township Public Library, ...View Full Article Read More
Levi, 62, is a major fan of exotic locomotion who commissioned the bike to salute Lincoln's 200th birthday at the request of the Abraham Lincoln ...View Full Article Read More
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, as great as they were, have monuments of stone. Policy decisions should be made for the living, not for the dead. ...View Full Article Read More
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