Gregory paul martin biography of abraham lincoln

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  • Abraham Lincoln

    President of the United States from to

    For other uses, see Abraham Lincoln (disambiguation).

    "President Lincoln" redirects here. For the troopship, see USS President Lincoln.

    Abraham Lincoln

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    In office
    March 4, &#;– April 15,
    Vice President
    Preceded byJames Buchanan
    Succeeded byAndrew Johnson
    In office
    March 4, &#;– March 3,
    Preceded byJohn Henry
    Succeeded byThomas L. Harris
    In office
    December 1, &#;– December 4,
    Preceded byAchilles Morris
    Born()February 12,
    Hodgenville, Kentucky, U.S.
    DiedApril 15, () (aged&#;56)
    Washington, D.C., U.S.
    Manner&#;of&#;deathAssassination by gunshot
    Resting placeLincoln Tomb
    Political party
    Other political
    affiliations
    National Union (–)
    Height6&#;ft 4&#;in (&#;cm)[1]
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    RelativesLincoln family
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    Abraham Lincoln (Steel Plate)

    A. Lincoln ()

    G. Washington ()

    Daniel Boone, the Kentucky Pioneer

    Mordecai Lincoln ("Uncle Mord")

    The March through the Wilderness -- Removal of the Lincoln Family from Kentucky to Indiana in

    Lincoln's Home in Boyhood

    Dennis Hanks in His Younger Days

    A Memorable Scene -- Funeral of Lincoln's Mother

    Sarah Lincoln, the President's Step-mother

    The Trip to New Orleans -- Young Lincoln as a "Bow-hand"

    The Removal to Illinois, as Commonly Described -- Abe as Ox-river

    Thomas Lincoln's Ledger

    The Country Store

    Scene in the Black Hawk War -- Capt. Lincoln Protecting an Indian Major John T. Stuart

    Squire Godbey's Surprise -- "Studying Law, Abe? Good God Almighty!"

    Scenes About New Salem, Illinois: Ruins of Salem Hotel, Lincoln's Boarding House; Sangamon Falls; Grocery Sold by W. G. Greene to A. Lincoln

    Lincoln at the Age of Fifty

    Joshua F. Speed

    Hon. Stephen T. Logan, Lincoln's Law-partner,

    Lincoln Resoring th

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    Few U.S. presidents have garnered as much attention as Abraham Lincoln. The details of his political and personal life have been scrutinized by scholars and historians, and devoured by a fascinated public. This guide offers a list of Abraham Lincoln biographies found in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) School (S-) Collection.

    Additional juvenile materials on Abraham Lincoln can be located by entering “Lincoln, Abraham” into a subject search in the Library Catalog. While this list covers only those works found in the S-Collection, juvenile materials on Abraham Lincoln can also be found in the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections, the Center for Children’s Books, and the University Laboratory High School Library.

    A related guide, Bibliography of Abraham Lincoln Resources, contains a list of fiction and non-fiction resour