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Information on the Bust of Abraham Lincoln found in the Fords Theatre in Washington DC.
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The research of one of Lincoln's descendants, according to the North Carolina tradition.
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Dedicated to Lincoln books, pamphlets, and periodicals relating to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Contains detailed bibliographies of all Lincoln titles published since 1990.
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Biography by James Russell Lowell. In plain text, HTML, or as a zip file.
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Official site of the commission planning the 2009 bicentennial celebration of Lincoln's birth. Timeline, selected speeches and photos of Lincoln; bicentennial projects and events; and news related to the bicentennial.
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Photographs and a "virtual visitor center" from this site in Kentucky conserved by the National Parks Service.
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About this museum on the LMU campus and its diverse Lincoln and Civil War collections, including personal memorabilia of President Lincoln, as well as over 20,000 books, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, paintings, and sculptures.
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A free archive of over 25,000 newspaper pages about Abraham Lincoln
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Presents news about Abraham Lincoln books, speeches and writings, historic places, and events.
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Lots of information about Lincoln in this personal site, including text of speeches, letters, and proclamations, and links to associated historical sites.
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Information on his life, family, accomplishments, and assassination. Retired American history teacher e-mails answers to questions.
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Debunks claim that Lincoln supported animal rights, and presents evidence that he was racist.
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Compares coincidences in Abraham Lincoln's life and death with John F. Kennedy's. Also includes information on the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr.
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A biography of Abraham Lincoln.
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Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
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Possible new Lincoln discovery is a miniature painting, believed to be dated 1840.
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Collection of works by and about Lincoln. Includes political debates, speeches, a number of essays, and biographies.
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This site describes the research behind the "Kaplan Daguerreotype" portrait and the possibility that this may be the earliest portrait of young Abraham Lincoln.
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Biographical information about Lincoln by and his family with links to other resources.
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Complete text of Address, with informative introduction.
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A biography of Abraham Lincoln's presidential years, written as part of an educational project focusing on the history of the United States by students of the University of Groningen.
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Lincoln is often quoted and misquoted by public officials and celebrities. Research these common misnomers to ensure you do not make the same mistakes yourself.
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Describes some of the newspapers and magazines during the 1860-1865 period of Lincoln's presidency.
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A list of documents in the archive, some of which are available online.
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Park contains the only home that Abraham Lincoln ever owned. Constructed in 1839, Lincoln lived there until he was elected President in 1861.
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The Joseph Nathanson Collection of Lincolniana at McGill University Library. Information and virtual exhibit.
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Did Lincoln abuse the Constitution during the Civil War? Discussion with law professor Daniel Farber.
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Produced by the Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project to bring many of Illinois' Lincoln materials together for use by students and scholars.
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"Selections from two collections at the Library of Congress that illuminate the life of Abraham Lincoln".
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A hypertext reproduction of Robert Green Ingersoll's 1894 biography.
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Reviews and dismisses accounts of a secret baptism.
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Complete text of Address, with informative introduction.
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Small sample of speeches from The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler. Introductions to individual documents are by Abraham Lincoln Online.
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Electronic version of a text which devotes more than three hundred pages to the question "Was Lincoln a Christian?" From The Secular Web.
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A few links to Lincoln sites.
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Rarely told myth about President Lincoln faking his death and moving to Weatherford, TX
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Hosts a fully-searchable online version of Lincoln's collected works.
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Illustrated chronology of Lincoln's life, with key points expanded upon in short articles.
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"An Illustrated Timeline for Young Readers". Simple biography illustrated by first-graders. There's notes for teachers and a gallery for more children's contributions.
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A non-profit, tax-exempt historical society with a nationwide membership, devoted to the study of Abraham Lincoln since 1935.
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The Lincoln Institute presents six web sites on the work, ideas, and contemporaries of President Abraham Lincoln -- with a wealth of resources for those studying and researching the Civil War era and the emancipation of America's slaves.
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Official site of this museum, situated in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
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Biography, speeches and quotes from the White House's official site.