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Lincoln, Abraham Presidents United States North America By Region


This category lists pages and sites about Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), the sixteenth President of the United States. Lincoln served as President from 1861-1865.

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Lincoln Bicentennial 1809-2009 - Official site provides news, calendar of events, kids page, and information about President Lincoln's life and legacy. Includes teacher resources and how to donate and volunteer.


  • Illinois Historical Preservation Agency: Lincoln Never Said That... - Lincoln is often quoted and misquoted by public officials and celebrities. Research these common misnomers to ensure you do not make the same mistakes yourself.
  • The Washington Post - Lincoln Bicentennial - Coverage of events celebrating Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday. Maps and event information on exhibits, family-friendly activities, performances and talks.
  • History.com - Abraham Lincoln - Profile of the 16th President includes video and audio galleries along with his biography, a timeline and transcripts of major speeches.
  • The Life of Abraham Lincoln - "An Illustrated Timeline for Young Readers". Simple biography illustrated by first-graders. There's notes for teachers and a gallery for more children's contributions.
  • Mahalo - Abraham Lincoln - Provides categorized links and related topics along with video, photos, timeline and fast facts.
  • Lincoln Documents in the Illinois State Archives - A list of documents in the archive, some of which are available online.
  • A Challenge to the Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln - The research of one of Lincoln's descendants, according to the North Carolina tradition.
  • Restoration Quarterly: The Secret Baptism of Abraham Lincoln - Reviews and dismisses accounts of a secret baptism.
  • The White House: Abraham Lincoln - Biography, speeches and quotes from the White House's official site.
  • From Revolution to Reconstruction: Abraham Lincoln - A biography of Abraham Lincoln's presidential years, written as part of an educational project focusing on the history of the United States by students of the University of Groningen.
  • A Bust of Abraham Lincoln - Information on the Bust of Abraham Lincoln found in the Fords Theatre in Washington DC.
  • Smithsonian Magazine: Absence of Malice - In a new book, Historian Ronald C. White, Jr., explains why Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, given just weeks before he died, was his greatest speech
  • Abraham Lincoln - Biographical essay by James Russell Lowell. The bulk of the essay was written in 1864 with a postscript added upon Lincoln's death in 1865. Available as plain text, HTML, or as a zip file.
  • Abraham Lincoln Page - Lots of information about Lincoln in this personal site, including text of speeches, letters, and proclamations, and links to associated historical sites.
  • The History Place Presents Abraham Lincoln - Illustrated chronology of Lincoln's life, with key points expanded upon in short articles.
  • NPS - Lincoln Home - National Historic Site in Springfield, Illinois is the only home that Lincoln ever owned, living there from 1844 until he was elected President in 1861. From the National Park Service.
  • Abraham Lincoln Research Site - Information compiled by an American history teacher includes a summary for students, biographical materials, timeline, quotes, original texts and photographs of Abraham Lincoln and his family.
  • Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life - National Museum of American History online exhibition presenting a survey of Lincoln's life and accomplishments.
  • Six Historic Americans: Abraham Lincoln - Electronic version of a text which devotes more than three hundred pages to the question "Was Lincoln a Christian?" From The Secular Web.
  • A. Lincoln Bibliophile - Dedicated to Lincoln books, pamphlets, and periodicals relating to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Contains detailed bibliographies of all Lincoln titles published since 1990.
  • Friends Historical Library - Lincoln and the Quakers - Online exhibit showcases rare correspondence between Lincoln and the Quakers during the turbulent years of the Civil War, in honor of the 2009 Lincoln Bicentennial.
  • Lincoln/Net - Presents historical materials from Abraham Lincoln's Illinois years (1830-1861), including Lincoln's writings and speeches, as well as other materials relating to antebellum Illinois. Produced by the Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project for stu
  • Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library - Two collections about Abraham Lincoln: his papers (20,000 items, mostly from his presidency) and contemporaneous sheet music (over 200 songs). A cooperative project with the Library of Congress.
  • American President: Abraham Lincoln - Fact file and comprehensive biographical sketch based on PBS series. Also includes gallery and quotations.
  • NPS - Abraham Lincoln Birthplace - Photographs and a virtual visitor center of the National Historic Site, from the National Park Service.
  • Abraham Lincoln Online - Presents news about Abraham Lincoln books, speeches and writings, historic places, and events.
  • The Lincoln Institute - The Lincoln Institute presents six web sites on the work, ideas, and contemporaries of President Abraham Lincoln -- with a wealth of resources for those studying and researching the Civil War era and the emancipation of America's slaves.
  • Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum - Museum on the LMU campus contains Lincoln and Civil War collections including personal memorabilia of President Lincoln along with 20,000 books, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, paintings and sculptures.
  • Abraham Lincoln Newspaper Articles Archive - A free archive of over 25,000 newspaper pages about Abraham Lincoln
  • Another Face of Lincoln? - Possible new Lincoln discovery is a miniature painting, believed to be dated 1840.
  • Some Lincoln links - A few links to Lincoln sites.
  • The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia - A non-profit, tax-exempt historical society with a nationwide membership, devoted to the study of Abraham Lincoln since 1935.
  • Daguerreotype of Young Abraham Lincoln - This site describes the research behind the "Kaplan Daguerreotype" portrait and the possibility that this may be the earliest portrait of young Abraham Lincoln.
  • On Abraham Lincoln - 1894 biography by Robert Green Ingersoll, with hypertext.
  • The Abraham Lincoln Association - Membership organization promoting Lincoln scholarship and research. Publishes a quarterly journal. Hosts online "The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln" by Roy E. Basler.
  • Lincoln North - The Joseph Nathanson Collection of Lincolniana at McGill University Library. Information and virtual exhibit.
  • Tale of Weatherford, Texas - Rarely told myth about President Lincoln faking his death and moving to Weatherford, TX
  • Bartleby.com: Abraham Lincoln - Collection of works by and about Lincoln. Includes political debates, speeches, a number of essays, and biographies.
  • Educational resource: Abraham Lincoln - Biographical information about Lincoln by and his family with links to other resources.
  • Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission - Featuring Illinois state and regional resources celebrating the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth.
  • Wikipedia - Abraham Lincoln - Hyperlinked encyclopedia article about the 16th President of the United States.
  • Lincoln's Constitution - Did Lincoln abuse the Constitution during the Civil War? Discussion with law professor Daniel Farber.


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