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Ever wondered about the origins of the Abraham Lincoln sculpture seated on a bench in downtown Bloomington? Here's a look ...
If I forget thee,” Abraham Lincoln thought, speaking not at this moment of God’s Law but of the doctrine of the Declaration ...
Originally issued by Lincoln during the Civil War in 1863, the proclamation declared enslaved people in the Confederate ...
COMMENTARY By likening Trump's immigrant-demonization crusade to Lincoln's abolition of slavery, Miami U.S. Rep. María Elvira ...
One of the quirks of the Bluegrass state is that it was the birthplace of the presidents of both the Union and the ...
John McCaa recalls a moment in his early career when he could not report on a political assassination in Spain. In our own ...
Dorothy McClerren, 96, portrayed Mary Todd Lincoln in her daughter’s home to share her talents with Heartland Hospice workers ...
This book recalculates the foundations of Lincoln’s political faith, examines the philosophical commitments that undergirded his actions in the secession crisis of 1860 and 1861, underscores the ...
In grade school, I lived in Springfield, Illinois. When family or friends visited, we would invariably take them to see ...
The nation's founding document has been celebrated by leaders across the centuries, and it can still guide us today.
This is the fifth in a series of articles about Marshalltown street names. Today’s article identifies the five city streets ...
Henry C. Longnecker (1820-1871) was born in Cumberland County but later made Lehigh County and Allentown his home. He served ...
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