‘From Man to Myth: Lincoln’s Evolving Image’ is the latest exhibit at the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections on the third floor of the University of Illinois Library in Urbana. Smerz Smerz ‘From ...
1858: “How, in God’s name, do you let such paragraphs into the Tribune?” Abraham Lincoln furiously scribbled in Springfield on June 27, 1858, firing off a gruff note to Charles H. Ray, the ...
Much more than four score and seven years ago, Lincoln spoke to a crowd of listeners, reminding them of the importance of fighting the Civil War.
American history enthusiasts were in for a treat when artifacts relating to U.S. president Abraham Lincoln—including his personal possessions, autograph letters, rare copies of printed works, and ...
The history of White House Thanksgiving traditions date back more than 160 years to President Abraham Lincoln, who ...
A 1912 Geneva city document suggests that Abraham Lincoln had visited the town and spoken outside a former courthouse. Geneva History Museum Executive Director Terry Emma said the document was ...
A detail of June 11, 1858, correspondence from Abraham Lincoln to Chicago Tribune Publisher Joseph Medill at the Col. R. R. McCormick Research Center First Division Museum at Cantigny Park in Wheaton ...
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