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Sarah Bush Lincoln (December 13, 1788 – April 12, 1869) was the second wife of Thomas Lincoln and stepmother of Abraham Lincoln. She was born in Kentucky to Christopher and Hannah Bush. She was born in Kentucky to Christopher and Hannah Bush.
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The Altamont City Council approved a special use ordinance to allow Sarah Bush Lincoln to operate a physical therapy business in the downtown Altamont business district, currently zoned B-2. The ...
Pepco Energy to implement Comprehensive Energy Efficiency Project with Sarah Bush Lincoln Health System ARLINGTON, Va.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- Pepco Energy Services, Inc., a subsidiary of Pepco ...
In 1819, Lincoln's father Thomas Lincoln married the widowed Sarah Johnston of Elizabethtown, Kentucky. In 1830, Thomas and Sarah followed their daughter and son-in-law and other family members as they migrated west from Indiana into Central Illinois ; Abraham, though now a legal adult, opted to follow his step-mother and father.
Sarah Bush Lincoln (December 13, 1788 - April 12, 1869) was the second wife of Thomas Lincoln and stepmother of President of the United States Abraham Lincoln. 日本語: サラ・ブッシュ・リンカーン (1788年12月13日 - 1869年4月12日)はアメリカ合衆国大統領エイブラハム・リンカーンの継母。
Lincoln would sometimes stay with the McCullough family when he reached the Bloomington, Illinois area of the circuit. McCullough became an ardent supporter of Lincoln beginning with Lincoln's successful run for Congress in 1846. With the start of the Civil War, McCullough petitioned Lincoln to allow him to enlist despite his health problems ...
In 2005, C. A. Tripp's book, The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln, was posthumously published. Tripp was a sex researcher, a protégé of Alfred Kinsey, and was gay. He began writing The Intimate World of Abraham Lincoln with Philip Nobile, but they had a falling out. Nobile later accused Tripp's book of being fraudulent and distorted.