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Abraham Lincoln Through the Years

The Early Years Abraham Lincoln was born in a one room cabin in Kentucky in 1809 Abraham Lincoln was born in a one room cabin in Kentucky in 1809 Lincoln’s parents were Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. He had a sister, Sarah and a brother who died at infancy. Lincoln’s parents were Thomas and Nancy Lincoln. He had a sister, Sarah and a brother who died at infancy. The Lincoln family moved to Knob Creek in 1816 The Lincoln family moved to Knob Creek in 1816

Changes in Lincoln’s life October Abraham Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hank Lincoln, died of milk sickness. October Abraham Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hank Lincoln, died of milk sickness. December2, Lincoln’s father married, Sarah Bush Johnston. December2, Lincoln’s father married, Sarah Bush Johnston. March1-15, 1830-The Lincoln family moved to Illinois. March1-15, 1830-The Lincoln family moved to Illinois.

Abraham Lincoln Starts on His Own July Lincoln left his family, at the age of 22, and arrived in New Salem. July Lincoln left his family, at the age of 22, and arrived in New Salem. He worked as a clerk, postmaster, and surveyor. He worked as a clerk, postmaster, and surveyor. He was part owner of a store, but it eventually failed. He was part owner of a store, but it eventually failed.

Abraham Lincoln’s Relationships July 1831-While in New Salem, Abraham Lincoln was involved with two women- Mary Owens and Ann Rutledge. July 1831-While in New Salem, Abraham Lincoln was involved with two women- Mary Owens and Ann Rutledge. He had intentions of marrying Mary Owens. He had intentions of marrying Mary Owens. Ann Rutledge died in 1832 and her death sent Abraham Lincoln into a deep depression. Ann Rutledge died in 1832 and her death sent Abraham Lincoln into a deep depression.

Highlights of Lincoln’s life Lincoln met Mary Todd, 21, at dance Lincoln met Mary Todd, 21, at dance. June Lincoln argues his first case to the Illinois Supreme Court. June Lincoln argues his first case to the Illinois Supreme Court Lincoln becomes engaged to Mary Todd Lincoln becomes engaged to Mary Todd

Early Highlights of Lincoln’s Career August 4, Lincoln is elected to the Illinois General Assembly as a member of the Whig party. August 4, Lincoln is elected to the Illinois General Assembly as a member of the Whig party. September 9, Lincoln receives his law license. September 9, Lincoln receives his law license Lincoln becomes a law partner of John T. Stuart Lincoln becomes a law partner of John T. Stuart.

Abraham Lincoln’s Family Life November4, Lincoln marries Mary Todd November4, Lincoln marries Mary Todd August 1, The Lincoln’s first child, Robert Todd Lincoln is born. August 1, The Lincoln’s first child, Robert Todd Lincoln is born. May The Lincoln family moves to Springfield in a $1500 house. May The Lincoln family moves to Springfield in a $1500 house.

Road to Presidency May 29, Lincoln gets 110 votes for the vice-presidential nomination. May 29, Lincoln gets 110 votes for the vice-presidential nomination. May 18, Nominated to be the Republican presidential candidate. May 18, Nominated to be the Republican presidential candidate. November 6, Lincoln is elected the 16 th President of the United States. November 6, Lincoln is elected the 16 th President of the United States.

Lincoln’s Death April 14, Lincoln and wife see the play “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater. April 14, Lincoln and wife see the play “Our American Cousin” at Ford’s Theater. About 10:13 p.m. Lincoln was shot. About 10:13 p.m. Lincoln was shot. April 15, Lincoln dies at 7:22 a.m. April 15, Lincoln dies at 7:22 a.m.

Works Cited American Memory Collection. The History Place Presents Abe Lincoln Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, American Memory Collection. The History Place Presents Abe Lincoln Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, American Memory Collection. Historic American Buildings Survey Lester Jones, View From the Southwest. August 22, 1940, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, Name=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraha m+Lincoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols= 4 American Memory Collection. Historic American Buildings Survey Lester Jones, View From the Southwest. August 22, 1940, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, Name=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraha m+Lincoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols= 4http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/ampage?collId=hhphoto&action=browse&file Name=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraha m+Lincoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols= 4http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/ampage?collId=hhphoto&action=browse&file Name=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraha m+Lincoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols= 4 American Memory Collection. Historic American Buildings Survey Lester Jones, Door and Window Detail. August 22, 1940, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, e=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraham+Li ncoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols=4 American Memory Collection. Historic American Buildings Survey Lester Jones, Door and Window Detail. August 22, 1940, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, e=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraham+Li ncoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols=4http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/ampage?collId=hhphoto&action=browse&fileNam e=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraham+Li ncoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols=4http://memory.loc.gov/cgibin/ampage?collId=hhphoto&action=browse&fileNam e=ky/ky0000/ky0095/photos/browse.db&recNum=0&linkText=1&title2=Abraham+Li ncoln+Birthplace,+Hodgenville,+Larue+County,+KY&displayType=1&maxCols=4 American Memory Collection. Abraham Lincoln Seated in Chair, full portrait. Between Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, )) American Memory Collection. Abraham Lincoln Seated in Chair, full portrait. Between Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, )) 25929)) 25929))

Works Cited Continued American Memory Collection. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, full length portrait, standing, facing left, near table. Photographed between (?). Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, American Memory Collection. Mrs. Abraham Lincoln, full length portrait, standing, facing left, near table. Photographed between (?). Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, American Memory Collection. Mary Todd Lincoln, three-quarter length portrait of woman, seated, facing front or Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, yType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3g06189 American Memory Collection. Mary Todd Lincoln, three-quarter length portrait of woman, seated, facing front or Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, yType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3g06189 yType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3g06189 yType=1:m856sd=cph:m856sf=3g06189 eBook Mall Inc., Abraham Lincoln Chronology lincoln/facts-info-history.htm eBook Mall Inc., Abraham Lincoln Chronology lincoln/facts-info-history.htmhttp:// lincoln/facts-info-history.htmhttp:// lincoln/facts-info-history.htm Readel, C.H. The Union is my Home. January 1, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, Readel, C.H. The Union is my Home. January 1, Library of Congress, Washington, DC. March 3, Vachon, John. Shenandoah Valley. May Library of Congress, Washington DC. March 3, Vachon, John. Shenandoah Valley. May Library of Congress, Washington DC. March 3,