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ABRAHAM AND MARY TODD LINCOLN Retouched to add color, these daguerreotypes of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln were made in Springfield, Illinois. Most likely a daguerreian named Nicholas H. Shepherd took them in 1846. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. THE FIRST STATUE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND HIS WIFE, MARY For more information on this and other Lincoln statues, see the excellent source entitled Lincoln in Marble and Bronze by F. Lauriston Bullard (New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1952). The image used on this page comes from page 200 of Mr. Bullard's book. ROBERT LINCOLN PHOTO GALLERY Robert Lincoln's wife, Mary Harlan Lincoln, on her wedding day (September 26, 1868)JOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ASSASSINATION PHOTO GALLERY The only photograph of Abraham Lincoln in death: Jeremiah Gurney, Jr. took the photo on April 24, 1865, as President Lincoln lay in state in City Hall in New York INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATED TO THE LIFE, DEATH Information, photographs, and articles related to the life, death, and family of Abraham Lincoln. JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. MARY LINCOLN'S TRIPS TO EUROPE In the years after her husband's assassination Mary Lincoln made two trips to Europe, the first beginning in 1868. Young Tad Lincoln, 15, accompanied his mother. THE EARLIEST KNOWN PHOTOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN A companion photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln (below right) was also made at this sitting in Shepherd's studio. After Abraham's election to the presidency in 1860, Mary began preparing for the move to Washington by removing objects dear to her from the walls of theSpringfield home.
ABRAHAM AND MARY TODD LINCOLN Retouched to add color, these daguerreotypes of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln were made in Springfield, Illinois. Most likely a daguerreian named Nicholas H. Shepherd took them in 1846. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. THE FIRST STATUE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN AND HIS WIFE, MARY For more information on this and other Lincoln statues, see the excellent source entitled Lincoln in Marble and Bronze by F. Lauriston Bullard (New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 1952). The image used on this page comes from page 200 of Mr. Bullard's book. ROBERT LINCOLN PHOTO GALLERY Robert Lincoln's wife, Mary Harlan Lincoln, on her wedding day (September 26, 1868)JOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ASSASSINATION PHOTO GALLERY The only photograph of Abraham Lincoln in death: Jeremiah Gurney, Jr. took the photo on April 24, 1865, as President Lincoln lay in state in City Hall in New York LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY THEORIES The idea that Lincoln was killed as part of a grand conspiracy of Confederates arose almost immediately after the assassination. Coded letters found in Booth's trunk back at the National Hotel tied him tothe Confederacy.
JOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) This page is part of the Abraham Lincoln Research Site.Questions, comments, corrections or suggestions can be sent to Roger Norton, the creator and maintainer of this site.All text except reprinted articles was written by the webmaster, ©1996-2019. THE TEXT OF GEORGE ATZERODT'S LOST CONFESSION The photograph of William E. Doster is part of the Lloyd Ostendorf collection and came from p. 198 of When Lincoln Died: The Assassination, The Funeral Journey, The Pursuit and Trial of the Conspirators, The Complete Story in Pictures and in the Words of His Day by Ralph Borreson (New York, Appleton-Century, 1965). The photograph of George Atzerodt is from the Library of Congress. LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONVICTED CONSPIRATORS HANGING Mary Surratt, 42, the first woman to be hanged by the United States government, is the body hanging at the left.Virtually everyone expected her sentence to be commuted by President Andrew Johnson, but it was not. From the left, after Mary Surratt, hang the bodies of Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt.Roughly 1,000 people, viewing from windows, walls, the courtyard, and buildings ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PARENTS NANCY HANKS LINCOLN, birth mother of Abraham Lincoln, was born on February 5, 1784, in Hampshire County, (West) Virginia. The birth occurred in a cabin along Mike's Run at the foot of New Creek Mountain in what is now Mineral County, West Virginia. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS This page contains a series of authentic quotes from Abraham Lincoln on the topics of friends and friendship. THE TEXT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S DIARY A small book, which was actually an 1864 appointment book kept as a diary, was found on the body of John Wilkes Booth on April 26, 1865. The datebook was printed and sold by a St. Louis stationer named JamesM. Crawford.
ANN RUTLEDGE
Ann Mayes Rutledge was born on January 7, 1813, near Henderson, Kentucky. She was the third of ten children born to Mary and James Rutledge. In 1829, along with John M. Cameron, James Rutledge founded New Salem, Illinois. MARY TODD LINCOLN PHOTO GALLERY The page contains photographs of Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln'swife.
INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATED TO THE LIFE, DEATH Information, photographs, etc. related to the life, death, and family of Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. MARY TODD LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. LINCOLN DISCUSSION SYMPOSIUM. Visitor count for the Abraham Lincoln Research Site sinceDecember 29, 1996:
JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY THEORIES The theory of a Confederate grand conspiracy portrays Booth as a rebel agent working to organize a band of men to kidnap Lincoln. When Richmond fell, the plans turned to assassination. First, there was the failed effort to blow up the White House followed by THE EARLIEST KNOWN PHOTOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Earliest Known Photograph of Abraham Lincoln. The Earliest Photograph of Abraham Lincoln. Nicholas H. Shepherd was one of the earliest photographers in Springfield. Shepherd was a daguerreian, and he called his studio a Daguerreotype Miniature Gallery. Shepherd most likely took the above daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln in 1846 or 1847 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WRESTLING MATCH Hearing of Offutt's boasting, Jack Armstrong challenged Lincoln to a wrestling match. Lincoln accepted. The entire town turned out for the fight. Offutt bet $10 Lincoln would win. Other residents wagered money, drinks, even trinkets and knives. Lincoln was 6' 4" and weighed 185 pounds, but Jack Armstrong was an experienced, formidableopponent.
THE TEXT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S DIARY A small book, which was actually an 1864 appointment book kept as a diary, was found on the body of John Wilkes Booth on April 26, 1865. The datebook was printed and sold by a St. Louis stationer named JamesM. Crawford.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. "When I have friends who disagree with each other, I am very slow to take sides in their quarrel." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume IV, "Letter to Andrew G. Curtin" (February 4, 1861), p.184.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK Abraham Lincoln by Nathan Nash. "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This, say its advocates, is free labor---the just and generous, and prosperous ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BROTHER, TOMMY LINCOLN To the right is a photograph of a new tombstone for Tommy that was donated by Boy Scout Post 15 of Des Moines, Iowa. Very little is known about Tommy Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's younger brother. Thomas Lincoln Jr. ("Tommy") was named after his father and born while the Lincolns were living at the Knob Creek Farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (Including Sources) "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATED TO THE LIFE, DEATH Information, photographs, etc. related to the life, death, and family of Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. MARY TODD LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. LINCOLN DISCUSSION SYMPOSIUM. Visitor count for the Abraham Lincoln Research Site sinceDecember 29, 1996:
JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY THEORIES The theory of a Confederate grand conspiracy portrays Booth as a rebel agent working to organize a band of men to kidnap Lincoln. When Richmond fell, the plans turned to assassination. First, there was the failed effort to blow up the White House followed by THE EARLIEST KNOWN PHOTOGRAPH OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN The Earliest Known Photograph of Abraham Lincoln. The Earliest Photograph of Abraham Lincoln. Nicholas H. Shepherd was one of the earliest photographers in Springfield. Shepherd was a daguerreian, and he called his studio a Daguerreotype Miniature Gallery. Shepherd most likely took the above daguerreotype of Abraham Lincoln in 1846 or 1847 ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WRESTLING MATCH Hearing of Offutt's boasting, Jack Armstrong challenged Lincoln to a wrestling match. Lincoln accepted. The entire town turned out for the fight. Offutt bet $10 Lincoln would win. Other residents wagered money, drinks, even trinkets and knives. Lincoln was 6' 4" and weighed 185 pounds, but Jack Armstrong was an experienced, formidableopponent.
THE TEXT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S DIARY A small book, which was actually an 1864 appointment book kept as a diary, was found on the body of John Wilkes Booth on April 26, 1865. The datebook was printed and sold by a St. Louis stationer named JamesM. Crawford.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. "When I have friends who disagree with each other, I am very slow to take sides in their quarrel." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume IV, "Letter to Andrew G. Curtin" (February 4, 1861), p.184.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK Abraham Lincoln by Nathan Nash. "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This, say its advocates, is free labor---the just and generous, and prosperous ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BROTHER, TOMMY LINCOLN To the right is a photograph of a new tombstone for Tommy that was donated by Boy Scout Post 15 of Des Moines, Iowa. Very little is known about Tommy Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's younger brother. Thomas Lincoln Jr. ("Tommy") was named after his father and born while the Lincolns were living at the Knob Creek Farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (Including Sources) "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the LINCOLN ASSASSINATION TRIAL Lincoln Assassination Trial. THE 1865 LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY TRIAL. John Wilkes Booth, an actor, was a 26-year-old Confederate sympathizer and racist. Originally his plan was to kidnap President Abraham Lincoln, but later his plans turned to murder. Pictured to the right are the covers of some very old booklets. ABRAHAM LINCOLN ASSASSINATION PHOTO GALLERY The only photograph of Abraham Lincoln in death: Jeremiah Gurney, Jr. took the photo on April 24, 1865, as President Lincoln lay in state in City Hall in New York. John Wilkes Booth leaped to the stage after shooting President Abraham Lincoln. Preparations for the hanging of Mary Surratt, Lewis Powell, David Herold, and George Atzerodt on July A COLLECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES (INCLUDING SOURCES) NOTE: All page references to The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln refer to the 1953 edition published by the Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey.. Several good single volume sources of Lincoln quotes are: (1) Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln compiled and edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher and Virginia Fehrenbacher. (2) A Treasury of Lincoln Quotations edited by Fred MARY LINCOLN'S TRIPS TO EUROPE In the years after her husband's assassination Mary Lincoln made two trips to Europe, the first beginning in 1868. Young Tad Lincoln, 15, accompanied his mother. THE TEXT OF JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S DIARY A small book, which was actually an 1864 appointment book kept as a diary, was found on the body of John Wilkes Booth on April 26, 1865. The datebook was printed and sold by a St. Louis stationer named JamesM. Crawford.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S FAVORITE POEM Abraham Lincoln had a lifelong interest in both reading and writing poetry. Another favorite of his was The Last Leaf by Oliver Wendell Holmes. To read some poems written by Lincoln please see the 1991 Applewood Books publication entitled The Poems of Abraham Lincoln.. A good source of poetry written about Abraham Lincoln is The Poets' Lincoln: Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President ABRAHAM AND MARY TODD LINCOLN Retouched to add color, these daguerreotypes of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln were made in Springfield, Illinois. Most likely a daguerreian named Nicholas H. Shepherd took them in 1846. MARY TODD LINCOLN PHOTO GALLERY Photo taken in 1863 when a group of Native Americans visited the White House; Mary Lincoln is said to be at far right. Head and shoulder vignette of Mary; possibly taken by William H. Mumler in 1861. Photo of Mary Lincoln probably taken in 1864 by Wenderoth and Taylor. Mary Lincoln photograph taken in 1862 or 1863 by an unknown photographer.JOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. However, Parker's chair outside the State Box at Ford's Theatre was vacant most of the evening. DEPRESSED? READ ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WORDS DEPRESSED? READ ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WORDS. Executive Mansion. Washington, December 23, 1862. Dear Fanny. It is with deep grief that I learn of the death of your kind and brave Father; and, especially, that it is affecting your young heart beyond what is common in such cases. In this sad world of ours, sorrow comes to all; and, to theyoung, it
INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATED TO THE LIFE, DEATHABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOLARSHIPROGER NORTON LINCOLN Information, photographs, etc. related to the life, death, and family of Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. MARY TODD LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. LINCOLN DISCUSSION SYMPOSIUM. Visitor count for the Abraham Lincoln Research Site sinceDecember 29, 1996:
JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY THEORIES The theory of a Confederate grand conspiracy portrays Booth as a rebel agent working to organize a band of men to kidnap Lincoln. When Richmond fell, the plans turned to assassination. First, there was the failed effort to blow up the White House followed by ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WRESTLING MATCH Hearing of Offutt's boasting, Jack Armstrong challenged Lincoln to a wrestling match. Lincoln accepted. The entire town turned out for the fight. Offutt bet $10 Lincoln would win. Other residents wagered money, drinks, even trinkets and knives. Lincoln was 6' 4" and weighed 185 pounds, but Jack Armstrong was an experienced, formidableopponent.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. "When I have friends who disagree with each other, I am very slow to take sides in their quarrel." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume IV, "Letter to Andrew G. Curtin" (February 4, 1861), p.184.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK Abraham Lincoln by Nathan Nash. "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This, say its advocates, is free labor---the just and generous, and prosperousJOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. However, Parker's chair outside the State Box at Ford's Theatre was vacant most of the evening. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BROTHER, TOMMY LINCOLN To the right is a photograph of a new tombstone for Tommy that was donated by Boy Scout Post 15 of Des Moines, Iowa. Very little is known about Tommy Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's younger brother. Thomas Lincoln Jr. ("Tommy") was named after his father and born while the Lincolns were living at the Knob Creek Farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky. MARY TODD LINCOLN'S WEDDING DAY The photographs of the Lincolns on this page were taken in Springfield in 1846. They are the earliest known ones. For more information on the courtship of Abraham and Mary, see Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography by Jean H. Baker, The Women Lincoln Loved by William E. Barton, Mrs. Abraham Lincoln by W.A. Evans, The True Story of Mary, Wife of Lincoln by Katherine Helm, The Courtship of Mr. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (Including Sources) "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the INFORMATION, PHOTOGRAPHS, ETC. RELATED TO THE LIFE, DEATHABRAHAM LINCOLN SCHOLARSHIPROGER NORTON LINCOLN Information, photographs, etc. related to the life, death, and family of Abraham Lincoln. ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION. MARY TODD LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE. LINCOLN DISCUSSION SYMPOSIUM. Visitor count for the Abraham Lincoln Research Site sinceDecember 29, 1996:
JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. LINCOLN ASSASSINATION CONSPIRACY THEORIES The theory of a Confederate grand conspiracy portrays Booth as a rebel agent working to organize a band of men to kidnap Lincoln. When Richmond fell, the plans turned to assassination. First, there was the failed effort to blow up the White House followed by ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S WRESTLING MATCH Hearing of Offutt's boasting, Jack Armstrong challenged Lincoln to a wrestling match. Lincoln accepted. The entire town turned out for the fight. Offutt bet $10 Lincoln would win. Other residents wagered money, drinks, even trinkets and knives. Lincoln was 6' 4" and weighed 185 pounds, but Jack Armstrong was an experienced, formidableopponent.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT FRIENDS AND FRIENDSHIPS Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. Abraham Lincoln Quotes About Friends and Friendships. "When I have friends who disagree with each other, I am very slow to take sides in their quarrel." The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln edited by Roy P. Basler, Volume IV, "Letter to Andrew G. Curtin" (February 4, 1861), p.184.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT LABOR AND WORK Abraham Lincoln by Nathan Nash. "The prudent, penniless beginner in the world, labors for wages awhile, saves a surplus with which to buy tools or land, for himself; then labors on his own account another while, and at length hires another new beginner to help him. This, say its advocates, is free labor---the just and generous, and prosperousJOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. However, Parker's chair outside the State Box at Ford's Theatre was vacant most of the evening. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S BROTHER, TOMMY LINCOLN To the right is a photograph of a new tombstone for Tommy that was donated by Boy Scout Post 15 of Des Moines, Iowa. Very little is known about Tommy Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln's younger brother. Thomas Lincoln Jr. ("Tommy") was named after his father and born while the Lincolns were living at the Knob Creek Farm in Hodgenville, Kentucky. MARY TODD LINCOLN'S WEDDING DAY The photographs of the Lincolns on this page were taken in Springfield in 1846. They are the earliest known ones. For more information on the courtship of Abraham and Mary, see Mary Todd Lincoln: A Biography by Jean H. Baker, The Women Lincoln Loved by William E. Barton, Mrs. Abraham Lincoln by W.A. Evans, The True Story of Mary, Wife of Lincoln by Katherine Helm, The Courtship of Mr. ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (Including Sources) "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all the JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S CAPTURE PART THREE "Booth's body, wrapped in a government blanket, was placed in a wagon, which was driven by a Negro," Millington wrote. "When Booth was carried from the barn to the porch he was unconscious, but presently came to, and when a doctor who had been called tried to give him some medicine, he shook his head and said it was useless. ROBERT LINCOLN PHOTO GALLERY Photo of Robert Todd Lincoln from the Brady-Handy Photograph Collection (Library of Congress) Robert Lincoln at age 17. Robert Lincoln's tomb at Arlington National Cemetery; Robert was eligible for burial in Arlington because of his brief service in the Civil War and his later service as Secretary of War. ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S FAVORITE POEM Abraham Lincoln had a lifelong interest in both reading and writing poetry. Another favorite of his was The Last Leaf by Oliver Wendell Holmes. To read some poems written by Lincoln please see the 1991 Applewood Books publication entitled The Poems of Abraham Lincoln.. A good source of poetry written about Abraham Lincoln is The Poets' Lincoln: Tributes in Verse to the Martyred President A COLLECTION OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES (INCLUDING SOURCES) NOTE: All page references to The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln refer to the 1953 edition published by the Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, New Jersey.. Several good single volume sources of Lincoln quotes are: (1) Recollected Words of Abraham Lincoln compiled and edited by Don E. Fehrenbacher and Virginia Fehrenbacher. (2) A Treasury of Lincoln Quotations edited by Fred ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S PARENTS THOMAS LINCOLN, Abraham Lincoln's father, was born January 6, 1778, to Bathsheba and Abraham Lincoln. Thomas, who was born in Rockingham County, Virginia, was the fourth of five children born to the couple. His older siblings were Mordecai, Josiah, and Mary. Thomas had a ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (INCLUDING SOURCES) ABRAHAM LINCOLN QUOTES ABOUT SLAVERY (Including Sources) "A house divided against itself cannot stand. I believe this government cannot endure permanently half-slave and half-free. I do not expect the Union to be dissolved - I do not expect the house to fall - but I do expect it will cease to be divided. It will become all one thing or all theJOHN F. PARKER
One of the many unsolved mysteries regarding Abraham Lincoln's assassination is the story of John F. Parker. Parker, a member of Washington's Metropolitan Police Force, was assigned as Mr. Lincoln's bodyguard the night of the shooting. However, Parker's chair outside the State Box at Ford's Theatre was vacant most of the evening. THE TEXT OF GEORGE ATZERODT'S LOST CONFESSION The text of George Atzerodt's Lost Confession is as follows: James Wood sometimes called Mosby boarded with Mrs. Murray an Irish woman on the corner of 9 & F St. in a three story house, front on the upper end of the P.O. and South End of Patent Office - with basement entrance on the left side going up 9th St. from Avenue. JOHN WILKES BOOTH'S AUTOPSY John Wilkes Booth died at about sunrise on Wednesday, April 26, 1865, on the porch of Richard Garrett's house near Port Royal, Virginia. Sergeant Boston Corbett had shot him through the neck. As Dr. Edward Steers, Jr. writes in The Escape & Capture of John Wilkes Booth, "All the evidence to date suggests that he (Corbett) was in the right position at the right time, and he acted from theANN RUTLEDGE
Ann Mayes Rutledge was born on January 7, 1813, near Henderson, Kentucky. She was the third of ten children born to Mary and James Rutledge. In 1829, along with John M. Cameron, James Rutledge founded New Salem, Illinois. There they built a dam; alongside the dam both a sawmill and gristmill were constructed. ABRAHAM LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE ABRAHAM LINCOLN'S ASSASSINATION MARY TODD LINCOLN RESEARCH SITE LINCOLN DISCUSSION SYMPOSIUM Visitor count for the Abraham Lincoln Research Site since December29, 1996:
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