Abraham Lincoln
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Date of birth | 12 February 1809 Sinking Spring Farm | ||||
Date of death | 15 April 1865 (07:22) Petersen House | ||||
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Main category: Abraham Lincoln
English: Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) was the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until 1865.
Español: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) fue un político estadounidense, decimosexto presidente de los Estados Unidos desde 1861 hasta 1865
Deutsch: Abraham Lincoln (* 12. Februar 1809 bei Hodgenville, Hardin County Kentucky; † [ermordet] 15. April 1865 in Washington (D.C.)) wurde 1860 zum 16. Präsidenten der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika gewählt und 1864 wiedergewählt.
Italiano: Abraham Lincoln (1809–1865) è stato presidente degli Stati Uniti d'America dal 1861 al 1865.
Svenska: Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) var den sextonde amerikanska presidenten.
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portrait photo
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Daguerreotype of Congressman Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1846 by Nicholas H. Shepherd.
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Lincoln, 1860.
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Abraham Lincoln in 1858 (time of the Lincoln-Douglas debates)
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Abraham Lincoln taken February 27, 1860 in New York City by Mathew Brady, the day of his famous Cooper Union speech.
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Taken by Alexander Hessler in Springfield, IL on June 3, 1860, Two weeks after Lincoln's nomination.
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Lincoln in 'thinking pose', 1862
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President Lincoln and General George B. McClellan in the general's tent near the Antietam battlefield, October 3, 1862. Photograph by Alexander Gardner
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Abraham Lincoln, Allan Pinkerton and John Alexander McClernand, visiting the Antietam battlefield, October 3, 1862. Photograph By Alexander Gardner
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Another view of President Lincoln, Major Pinkerton, and General McClernand, near Antietam, October 3, 1862. Photo By Gardner. On the lower left-hand side of the photo is a man holding a sign marked "7479." He was one of Gardner’s assistants helping to identify the photograph after it was developed.
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"First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation of President Lincoln" by Francis Carpenter. Shown from left to right are Edwin Stanton, secretary of war; Salmon Chase, treasury secretary; Lincoln; Gideon Welles, secretary of the navy; Caleb Smith, interior secretary; William Seward, secretary of state; Montgomery Blair, postmaster general; and Edward Bates, attorney general.
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A rare Standing Photograph of Lincoln taken on April 17, 1863 by Thomas Le Mere at Mathew Brady's studio in Washington, DC.
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The "Gettysburg Portrait", A head-on photograph of Abraham Lincoln taken on November 8, 1863; two weeks before his Gettysburg Address. By Alexander Gardner
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Alternate version of the "Gettysburg Portrait" by Alexander Gardner.
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Engraving of President Lincoln based on a photograph taken by Matthew Brady on January 4, 1864.
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Abraham Lincoln seated in the chair he had sat in during his tenure in the House of Representatives. Taken by Brady on February 9, 1864, Robert Todd Lincoln called it "The best likeness of my Father".
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Daguerrotype of a Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, used for the $5 Bill. Original taken on February 9, 1864. The Copy Daguerreotype was made sometime later.
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A photo of Lincoln from his last formal sitting, Taken at Alexander Gardner's Studio on February 5, 1865.
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The "Broken Glass Portrait". One of the last photographs of Abraham Lincoln taken on February 5, 1865 in Alexander Gardner's Studio. While the plate was being developed a crack appeared on the top, and only a single print was made before the glass plate cracked completely.
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Last known photograph of Lincoln while he was alive, taken by Henry F. Warren on the White House balcony, March 6, 1865. Lincoln agreed to sit for this photo at his son Tad's request.
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Photograph of Lincoln in death, as he was being embalmed and prepared for his lying in state. Taken at the White House on April 16, 1865 by John B. Bachelder
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Composite image
Portrait
[edit]Main category: Portrait paintings of Abraham Lincoln
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Thumbnail of the White House portrait zoomed in.
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The Peacemakers, George Peter Alexander Healy, 1868
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Portrait on the wall of the Oval Office, the first Black American President, President-elect Barack Obama, and his predecessors in the foreground
Assassination
[edit]Main category: Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
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The assassination. From left to right are: Henry Rathbone, Clara Harris, Mary Todd Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, and John Wilkes Booth.
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The presidential box
Ford's Theatre
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Ford's Theatre where Lincoln was assassinated during a play called Our American Cousin and died at 7:22:10 A.M. The theatre still stands today on NW 10th Street in Washington, D.C..
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Matthew Brady picture, 1865
Death
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Lincoln's deathbed, sketch by Alfred Waud
Funeral
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Lincoln was prepared for his burial in Springfield, Illinois.
Memorial
[edit]Main category: Monuments and memorials to Abraham Lincoln
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London City
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Bust (Gettysburg National Cemetery)
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Life mask
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
[edit]Main category: Lincoln Home National Historic Site
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Lincoln Home
Historic district
Other
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The Engine that drew Lincoln's Funeral Train from Washington to Springfield
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1850 US Census with Lincoln
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Telegram to Abraham Lincoln regarding plan for a steam fire department in Washington
Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
[edit]Main category: Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial
Signature
[edit]Main category: Signatures of Abraham Lincoln
On currency
[edit]Main category: Abraham Lincoln on money
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On the penny in 1990.
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On the penny in 2005.
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On the first 100 dollar bill.
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On the first $5 bill.
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On the dollar bill in 1963.
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