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... In February of 1861 the Lincoln's left by train for Washington DC Lincoln was now wearing a beard at the suggestion of an 11 year old girl. ...
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... In February of 1861 the Lincoln's left by train for Washington DC Lincoln was now wearing a beard at the suggestion of an 11 year old girl. ...
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... She owned a boarding house in Maryland, right outside of Washington DC. ... that Booth used the boarding house to hold meetings concerning Lincoln's assassination. ...
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... He moves the family to Washington DC into a boarding house. Lincoln left politics to practice law moving back to Springfield in 1849. ...
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... Lincoln was assassinated at the fords theatre in Washington DC Booth wanted revenge for the south's ills which he thought Lincoln brought. ...
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... In February of 1861 the Lincoln's left by train for Washington DC The president elect was now wearing a beard at the suggestion of an eleven-year-old girl. ...
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... After serving a term in Congress (1847-1949) Lincoln, in 1856, became a Republican ... introduce a bill in Congress to abolish slave trade in Washington DC; and he ...
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... His army consisted of 125,00 men, but Lincoln ordered McDowell¹s 40,000 men to stay behind in Washington DC That loss of 40,000 men hurt McClellan¹s campaign ...
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... in Washington DC at the time was the Attitude of the place itself. Since Washington was a neutral state much of the population was against Lincoln and sided ...
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... scheme. Lincoln was shot at Ford's Theatre in Washington DC on April 14, 1865. The president died the next day (Sandburg 522). Davis ...
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... He said that he was indifferent to slavery. Lincoln's defeat, was in the end an advantage. ... Washington DC: National Geographic Society, 1992. ...
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... were volunteers. President Lincoln took a personally active role in the war, visiting soldier camps in the DC area. Not all northern ...
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... In 1847 Abe went to Washington DC as a representative of Illinois. ... nominated John C. Fremont for the presidency of the United States, Lincoln received 110 ...
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... Lincoln would become the President of the United States in 1860. The Lincolns moved from Springfield in 1861 to take up new housekeeping in Washington, DC Mary ...
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... Douglas, (Washington DC, Public Affairs Press, 1967) Holzer, Harold, The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, (New York, HarperCollins Publishers, 1993) Jahannson, Robert ...
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... audience at Ford's Theater and he was the head of the Washington, DC police ... looking on the stage AMERICAN HISTORY HONORS BOOK ASSIGN 5 The Day Lincoln was Shot ...
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... His legend lives on and he is immortalised in a huge statue in Washington DC but why all the fuss for a noble man from the 19th century? Lincoln as a young man ...
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... Lincoln wrote five different versions of the speech. He wrote most of the first version in Washington, DC, and probably completed it at Gettysburg. ...
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... On April 11, a large crowd gathered around the White House in Washington, DC to hear their president speak: "We meet this evening," Lincoln commenced, "not in ...
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... On April 11, a large crowd gathered around the White House in Washington, DC to hear their president speak: "We meet this evening," Lincoln commenced, "not in ...
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... The modern structure that best represents the style of ancient Greece is the Lincoln memorial in Washington DC Construction began on the memorial on February 12 ...
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It was issued in our nation's capital, Washington, DC on Sept 22,1862, and put into effect on Jan 1, 1863. When Lincoln was writing the emancipation ...
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... speech was presented on August 28, 1963, during the March on Washington and was read from the steps in front of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC He talks ...
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... trench-warfare tactics while fending off Confederate offensive forays against Washington, DC The Election of 1864 and Sherman's March Lincoln faced political ...
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... On April 14, as President Lincoln was watching a performance of "Our American Cousin" at Ford's Theater in Washington, DC, he was shot by John Wilkes Booth, an ...
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... When Whitman was traveling to Fredricksburg, VA, he saw so many wounded soldiers in Washington DC, who he wanted to help. ... This one man was Abraham Lincoln. ...
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... in US territories; (2) abolished slaver in Washington DC; (3) forbade ... major installment was the preliminary Emancipation Proclamation, which Lincoln issued on ...
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... of the Constitution among the North and South, the Kansas-Nebraska Act, and the arrival of Lincoln as president. ... Lexington, Mass.: DC Heath and Company, 1994. ...
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... But when the South seceded it was said by Abraham Lincoln "A house divided ... Causes of the American Civil War, Problems in American Civilization, DC Heath and ...
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... to many important American landmarks located in DC, the White house, Washington monument so on. We then see Garrison emerge from The Lincoln memorial as a man ...
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