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Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Source Card Number each source Citation 1 Burlingame, Michael. “American President: Abraham Lincoln.” The Miller Center. The Miller Center, 2015. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.   Number each source Citation information

Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Note Card Number each notecard 1.1 Early Life Burlingame “Lincoln grew up in frontier Kentucky and Indiana, where he was largely self- educated, with a taste for jokes, hard work, and books”   Subject heading Include the author’s last name. Paraphrased or Quoted information

Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Note Card Number each notecard 1.2 Pre-presidential career Burlingame Lincoln became well-known among the community for his clever wit, intelligence, and integrity. 6 months after arriving in New Salem he ran for state legislature as an independent (common). In reference to the Black Hawk War - “volunteers elected him the temporary captain of their company, an honor that he valued more than his nomination for the presidency, and off they marched to war.”   Subject heading Include the author’s last name. Paraphrased or Quoted information

Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Source Card Number each source Citation 2 Freidel, Frank, and Hugh Sydey. “Abraham Lincoln.” The White House. The White House 2006. Web. 11 Feb. 2015.   Number each source Citation information

Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Note Card Number each notecard 2.1 Pre-presidential career Freidel & Sydey Paraphrased – While practicing law, he participated in Whig political functions serving as the meeting secretary. He later came to fully support the majority of ideas from the Whig Party, as well as the chartering of a state bank.   Subject heading Include the author’s last name. Paraphrased or Quoted information

Use 4x6 Notecards Sample Note Card Number each notecard 2.2 Run for state senate Freidel & Sydey (Common) – During the Lincoln-Douglas debates he declared his position on the Compromise of 1850, slavery, and racial equality. He lost his first election, but later became the leader of the Republican party.   Subject heading Include the author’s last name. Paraphrased or Quoted information

Reputable Sources Please avoid websites such as The White House https://www.whitehouse.gov/ The Miller Center https://millercenter.org/ POTUS http://www.potus.com/ Library of Congress (great for primary sources) http://loc.gov World History Group – Online History Magazines http://www.historynet.com Please avoid websites such as The History Channel; Biography.com; Wikipedia; etc…