The Danville that Abraham Lincoln knew is gone. With very few exceptions, all of the houses, churches, shops, schools and storefronts have been torn down and hauled off.
Abraham Lincoln made a stopover at Cincinnati on his way to his inauguration in 1861, just as the nation was falling apart.
Observer welcomes Louis Masur who writes and lectures about a range of topics including Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War, the Founding Fathers, visual culture, and the history of Rock and Roll.
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WVNS Bluefield on MSNHappy 216th Birthday, Abraham! Here are some things you may not know about our 16th PresidentWhen we think of the most legendary presidents our nation has had, Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, ...
BLOOMINGTON — In October 1852, 20-year-old McLean County resident Mary Jane Beard filed for divorce. In the complaint to Judge David Davis and the 8th Judicial Circuit Court, Mary accused ...
Jacobi’s ‘Lincoln and Douglas,’ young readers will connect with a determined Abraham Lincoln as he faces setbacks, rivalries, ...
Every year since 1976, regardless of the weather, Phil Stone has come to the cemetery on the Lincoln Homestead to honor Abraham Lincoln on his birthday.
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