
Abraham
Lincoln
(1809-1865)
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First
Inaugural address, 1861
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Second
Inaugural address, 1865
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The
Gettysburg Address
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Last
speech, April 11, 1865
- State of the Union 1861
- State of the Union 1862
- State of the Union 1863
- State of the Union 1864
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The
Emancipation Proclamation, 1863
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Proclamation
on the Wade-Davis Bill, July 8, 1864
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Lincoln/net
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The Lincoln Institute
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Mr. Lincoln and
Freedom
Mr. Lincoln and Freedom details the
progress of Mr. Lincoln's opposition to
slavery from his years in the Illinois
State Legislature to the passage of the
Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery
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Mr. Lincoln and Friends
Mr. Lincoln and Friends reviews the many
men and a few women whose friendships
helped determine Mr. Lincoln's political
progress and success in the state capital
in Springfield, Illinois and the nation's
capital in Washington, D.C.
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Mr. Lincoln and the
Founders
Mr. Lincoln and the Founders examines the
impact of the Founders, the Declaration of
Independence and the Constitution on Mr.
Lincoln's life, political thinking and
political actions in the 1850s and 1860s.
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Mr. Lincoln and New
York
Mr. Lincoln and New York appraises how the
center of political, media and economic
power in 19th century America interacted
with, supported and tormented Mr. Lincoln
both before and during his Presidency.
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Mr. Lincoln's White
House
Mr. Lincoln's White House examines the
people and events who worked with President
Lincoln in Washington during the tumultuous
years of the Civil War.
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Ford's Theatre. National
Historic Site
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