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  2. Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, in a log cabin on Sinking Spring Farm near Hodgenville, Kentucky. [2] He was a descendant of Samuel Lincoln , an Englishman who migrated from Hingham, Norfolk , to its namesake, Hingham, Massachusetts , in 1638.

  3. List of photographs of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's drooping left eyelid is clearly visible in this image. May 16, 1861 [78] Mathew Brady [79] Solio print of a lost contemporary albumen print from the lost defective original negative made by an unknown photographer at Mathew Brady's gallery, [80] Brown Digital Repository Abraham Lincoln, half-length portrait, seated [81] May 16, 1861 [82]

  4. File:Abraham Lincoln O-77 matte collodion print.jpg - Wikipedia

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  5. Here I Grew Up - Wikipedia

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    "Here I Grew Up" is a quotation from Abraham Lincoln regarding his time spent in Indiana. [1] Below the title, the following commemoration appear in brass letters that measure 3.1 inches in height: "Abraham Lincoln, our finest contribution to civilization shaped on the soil of Indiana from age 7 to 21".

  6. Abraham Lincoln (Bittinger) - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Lincoln is a 2004 oil-on-canvas portrait painting by Ned Bittinger of Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States.The portrait is in the collection of the United States House of Representatives and depicts a young Lincoln when he served his single term in Congress, it hangs in the United States Capitol.

  7. The Young Lincoln - Wikipedia

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    The eight-foot-tall statue [9] is made of Indiana limestone [10] on a black granite pedestal. [10] The sculpture shows "Lincoln as a young man, wearing only a pair of jeans, with the thumb of one hand hooked in the band of the garment and with a book in the other hand."

  8. Lincoln: A Photobiography - Wikipedia

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    The final chapter is an account of Lincoln's assassination and death. The photographs and drawings that fill the book are drawn from many sources, including the Abraham Lincoln Museum, the National Portrait Gallery, and other historical archives. Many of the photographs are portraits of Lincoln. Freedman uses them as a focal point in his narrative.

  9. The Peacemakers - Wikipedia

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    The pose of Lincoln inspired Healy's 1869 portrait, Abraham Lincoln. Robert Todd Lincoln considered the likeness of his father in this painting to be the "most excellent in existence." [11] The U.S. Postal Service commemorated the 200th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln by issuing four first-class commemorative 42-cent stamps.

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