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PRESIDENT Abraham Lincoln BY CURTESIO FLETCHER

  • when did he did he die

    when did he did he die
    At 7:22 a.m., Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president of the United States, dies from a bullet wound inflicted the night before by John Wilkes Booth, an actor and Confederate sympathizer. The president’s death came only six days after Confederate General Robert E. Lee surrendered his massive army at Appomattox, effectively ending the American Civil War.
  • did he go to college

    did he go to college
    He was born in a one-room log cabin on February, 12 1809 on Nolin Creek, Kentucky. Surprisingly, Lincoln didn't go to college
  • PRESIDENT Abraham Lincoln BY Curtesio.FLETCHER

    PRESIDENT Abraham Lincoln BY Curtesio.FLETCHER
    On this day in 1809, Abraham Lincoln is born in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
  • PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO.F

    PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO.F
    Nancy Hanks Lincoln (February 5, 1784 – October 5, 1818) is best known as the mother of United States President Abraham Lincoln. Her marriage to Thomas Lincoln also produced a daughter, Sarah Lincoln
  • PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO

    PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO
    The first $5 bill in the U.S. that featured Lincoln was released in 1914. He appeared on the red seal addition of the bill during this year, but also made an appearance on bills in 1915 and 1918. Since 1928, there have been five different versions of the $5 bill created in the U.S., and Lincoln's face has been featured on all of the bills. A silver certificate from 1923 featuring Lincoln's face is considered to be among the most valuable of all of the $5 bills that were created in a U.S. mint.
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       PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO.F
    PRESIDENT LINCOLN WAS THE 16 PRESIDENT
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    PRESIDENT LINCOLN BY CURTESIO.F
    PRESIDENT LINCOLN STOP SLAVERY IN
  • PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LIMCOLN

    PRESIDENT ABRAHAM LIMCOLN
    A member of a large, wealthy Kentucky family, Mary was well educated. After living in the Todd House and a finishing school during her teens, she moved to Springfield, Illinois, where she lived for a time with her married sister Elizabeth Edwards. Before she married Abraham Lincoln, Mary was courted by his long-time political opponent Stephen A. Douglas. She and Lincoln had four sons together, only one of whom outlived her. Their home of about 17 years still stands at Eighth and Jackson Streets
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