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Abraham Lincoln
History Hotline - President Abraham Lincoln with Generals Sherman and Grant & Admiral Porter

Lincoln with Generals Sherman and Grant & Admiral Porter

(in the aft cabin of the Union steamer River Queen)
by George P. Healy, 1868



Abraham Lincoln for Primary Children - http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/proj/lincoln/ Pictures, a quiz, a treasure hunt, and a tour of Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood National Memorial in Indiana.

Abraham Lincoln Online - http://showcase.netins.net/web/creative/lincoln.html This is an extensive resource guide to Abraham Lincoln sites on the Internet. It includes: Lincoln This Week; Lincoln Quiz; Speeches/Writings; Historic Places; Lincoln Resources; Lincoln's Thinking; News and Events; Lincoln Mailbag; and an Index to Links. Lincoln Book Talk Lincoln Bookshelf Search ALO

Abraham Lincoln Research Site - http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln2.html I am not an author or an historian; rather I am a former American history teacher who enjoys researching Abraham Lincoln's life and accomplishments. If you have a specific Lincoln question that you would like me to research for you, please e-mail me. I cannot answer broad questions, only very SPECIFIC ones. I will try to find the answer and get back to you.

Abraham Lincoln - http://www.berwickacademy.org/lincoln/lincoln.htm This site is a history of Abraham Lincoln done by students at the Berkwick Academy. Included are pictures of different events in his life.

Mary Todd Lincoln Research Site - http://members.aol.com/RVSNorton/Lincoln15.html Like Jacqueline Kennedy, Mary Todd Lincoln was at her husband's side when an assassin struck. She never recovered from that fateful evening at Ford's Theater on April 14, 1865. Mrs. Lincoln led a fascinating life before, during, and after her White House years. I am not an author or an historian; rather I am a former American history teacher who enjoys researching Mary Todd Lincoln's life.
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