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... She was completely illiterate and signed her a name with a X. after marriage the Lincoln's moved to Mill Creek in Hardin County Kentucky. ...
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... In December of 1816, Thomas Lincoln moved the family to the backwoods of Indiana, but to get there they had to cut a trail themselves out of the wilderness in ...
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When he was two, the Lincoln's moved a few miles to another farm on the old Cumberland Trail. ... When Lincoln was seven his family moved to Indiana. ...
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When he was two, the Lincoln's moved a few miles to another farm on the old Cumberland Trail. ... When Lincoln was seven his family moved to Indiana. ...
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... He was born to Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln. In 1816, the Lincoln's moved from Kentucky to across the Ohio River to Indiana. ...
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... Hodgenville, Kentucky. Lincoln moved many times when he was younger. "When Lincoln was younger, there was little time for play. Most ...
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When he was two, the Lincoln's moved a few miles to another farm on the old Cumberland Trail. ... When Lincoln was seven his family moved to Indiana. ...
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Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in Kentucky. In 1818 he moved to Indiana. On November 4, 1842 Lincoln married Mary Todd. ...
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... This put a great amount of pressure on Lincoln to issue the Emancipation Proclamation ... The Indians who moved to the new lands would be compensated in various ...
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... In fact, his entire schooling only amounted to about one year of attendance. (Brit. 23) In 1830 Lincoln's family moved to Illinois. ...
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Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809 in a log cabin in the Kentucky wilderness. ... That was four years after they moved to a new farm in southern Indiana ...
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... When Abraham Lincoln was elected President, they moved to the Capitol and Mary Todd was stunned by the hostility of Washington society. ...
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... While the Northern states one by one moved to ratify the amendment, Secretary Seward and President Lincoln hesitantly agreed to meet with Southern delegates to ...
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... While the Northern states one by one moved to ratify the amendment, Secretary Seward and President Lincoln hesitantly agreed to meet with Southern delegates to ...
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... Encouraged by Whig legislator John Todd Stuart, Lincoln became a lawyer in 1836, and in 1837, he moved to Springfield, where he became Stuart's law partner. ...
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... Hodgenville, Kentucky. Lincoln moved many times when he was younger. "When Lincoln was younger, there was little time for play. Most ...
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... as 1837. In 1836 Lincoln became a lawyer, and in 1837 he moved to Springfield, where he became Stuart's law partner. Lincoln, and ...
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... as 1837. In 1836 Lincoln became a lawyer, and in 1837 he moved to Springfield, where he became Stuart's law partner. Lincoln, and ...
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... Choosing Sides While Lincoln mobilized forces, he moved aggressively to keep Maryland, Delaware, and western Virginia in the Union, and cautiously worked to do ...
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... union force of 70 thousand under the command of General McClellan moved from Washington ... 23000 casualties that day but the north still won so Lincoln issued it ...
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Abraham Lincoln by Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, was very important to the past history of ... At 22, he moved to New Salem, Illinois. ...
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... Lincoln's rise to presidency was a lengthy one. His first political speech came in 1830 after he and his family moved to Illinois where they settled on ...
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... president Abraham Lincoln. He was born Feb 12, 1809. He walked to a log school house every day where he learned to read and write. In 1816 he moved to Little ...
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... Abraham 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 ...
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... throat." As soon as the election results were known southern leaders moved to carry ... On the other hand, Lincoln made it clear that he would "hold, occupy, and ...
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... Lincoln started his political career running unsuccessfully for the Illinois legislature in ... Davis moved to Mississippi where he managed a plantation and studied ...
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... Lincoln dies at 7:22 am, April 15, 1865. His body lay in state in the White House then he was moved back to Illinois in a sable shrouded funderal car. ...
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... Booth learned that Lincoln was going to speak to the 140th Indiana regiment instead of attending the play. After the failed plan O'Laughlin and Arnold moved to ...
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... Lincoln became a lawyer and moved to Springfield the following year. There he met Mary Todd and they married in 1842 and had four sons. ...
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... baby. He moved to Lincoln Illinois with them. There he was in eighth grade where he was elected class poet. "It happened like this. ...
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