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Abraham Lincoln Links for Learning - study the life of America's 16th President and the impact he had on the preservation of the Union, the emancipation of black slaves, and the development of democratic principles.


Abraham Lincoln., portrait by Frank Szasz
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Abraham Lincoln
b. 2-12-1809; Kentucky
d. 4-15-1865; Wash., DC
Artist: Frank V. Szasz

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Lincoln Birthplace- National Park Service WWW guide to Kentucky park; maps, photos.

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial- National Park Service WWW guide to Indiana park. Also information on day-long symposium sponsored by Historic Southern Indiana designed to help K-12 teachers prepare for the observance of the 200th birthday of Abraham Lincoln in 2009.

Abraham Lincoln’s New Salem is a reconstruction of the Illinois frontier village where Abraham Lincoln spent his early adulthood.

Lincoln’s Springfield Home- Virtual tour and historic site info.

Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site- WWW site from the National Park Service.

Lincoln Memorial Homepage- National Park Service site with info structure, tours.

Mr. Lincoln’s Virtual Library- Library of Congress American Memory site provides access to a variety of documents and resources.

A. Lincoln, 16th President- Presidents of the United States pages at the Internet Public Library.

Abraham Lincoln Research Site- A former American history teacher who enjoys researching Abraham Lincoln's life and accomplishments will research specific Lincoln questions and get back to you as soon as he possibly can.

Mr. Lincoln’s White House- WWW site for the Lincoln home from 1861-1865 from the Gilder-Lehrman Institute dedicated to collecting, preserving, interpreting, and promoting interest in the history of the United States.

Gettysburg National Military Park- National Park Service online.

The Gettysburg Address- Library of Congress site.

Harper’s Ferry Hational Historical Park- National Park Service online site.

The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln- a multi-volume set of Lincoln’s correspondence, speeches, and other writings available online through the efforts of the Abraham Lincoln Association.

The Lincoln Museum- the world’s largest museum dedicated to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Its mission is to interpret and preserve the history and legacy of Lincoln through research, preservation, exhibitry, and education.

The Mount Rushmore Home Page- Epic sculpture in South Dakota Black Hills.

Abraham Lincoln Online- news about Lincoln books, speeches and writings, historic places, and events.

Abraham Lincoln Links- at the University of Illinois Intensive English Institute web site on their holidays pages.

The Lincoln Forum- an assembly of people who share a deep interest in the life and times of Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era; symposia, tours, student essay contests, newsletter, annual award.

Mr. Lincoln and the Founders - examines the impact of the Founders, the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution on Mr. Lincoln's life, political thinking and political actions in the 1850s and 1860s.

Mr. Lincoln and Freedom - Mr. Lincoln and Freedom - details the progress of Mr. Lincoln's opposition to slavery from his years in the Illinois State Legislature to the passage of the Thirteenth Amendment abolishing slavery.

Mr. Lincoln and Friends - reviews the many men and a few women whose friendships helped determine Mr. Lincoln's political progress and success in the state capital in Springfield, Illinois and the nation's capital in Washington, D.C.

Mr. Lincoln and New York - appraises how the center of political, media and economic power in 19th century America interacted with, supported and tormented Mr. Lincoln both before and during his Presidency.

American Civil War Homepage- links to the most useful identified electronic files about the American Civil War.

Photographic Album of President Abraham Lincoln & Family - Collection of 82 images arranged in chronological order, include Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln, Thomas Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert Todd Lincoln, Edward (Eddie), Wiiliam (Willie) and Thomas (Tad) Lincoln; non-commerical site.



Abraham Lincoln
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Abraham Lincoln Ecard
"I am a slow walker,
but I never walk back . . .”


Creative Process Educational Resources Links

Selection of Lincoln posters - just in case our Global PathMarker Abraham Lincoln image doesn't suit your purpose, here is a gallery of Lincoln posters available at other sources.

Civil War History Posters- selection of Civil War posters that are available commercially.

Books & Videos - Lincoln books and videos available at other sources.



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