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Abraham Lincoln
This web site will give you and your students an overview of the life of Abraham Lincoln. Although the information is meant for primary students, the teacher will need to determine if the reading level is appropriate for the children to read independently, whole class, small group or with a cross-age tutor.
Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln served as President of the United States from 1861-1865.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)
Resources from MrNussbaum.com
Abraham Lincoln - 16th President of the Unites States
Abraham Lincoln Activities
Created by Loogootee Community Schools.
Abraham LIncoln Assassinated
Photos from celebritymorgue.com (Content caution - these photos are grainy and not graphic but they do contain images of the conspirators being hanged)
Abraham Lincoln Assassination Conspiracies
Assassination Facts from About.com
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Lincoln's life in Kentucky.
Abraham Lincoln Learning Games and Activities for Kids
From Apples 4 the teacher. Games and activities about Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum
The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum houses a diverse collection of Lincoln and Civil War relics. Exhibited include; the cane Lincoln carried at Ford's Theatre, two life masks, A teaset from his time in Springfield. More than 30,000 books, manuscripts, pamphlets, photographs, paintings and sculptures tell the story of President Lincoln and the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library holds printed and published resources that are useful to genealogical researchers.
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
Abraham Lincoln Research Site
Created by a retired American history teacher.
Abraham Lincoln Treasure Hunt Questions
A self-guided treasure hunt for younger and middle students.
Abraham Lincoln's Assassination
From History.com
Abraham Lincoln's Classroom
This resource features a weekly quiz, maps, political cartoons and commentary, links to web resources and a teachers section.
Abraham Lincoln: A Presidential Unit
On Line Lesson Plans
Abrham Lincoln (1809-65)
From Boys' Historical Clothing
Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln including a timeline and photo gallery.
Dewitt County Museum
Discover the connection between C.H. Moore and Abe Lincoln.
Fabulous February Favorites: Abraham Lincoln
Resources from Educational Technology Center - KSU Kennesaw, GA 30144
Ford’s Theatre
One of the most visited sites in the nation’s capital. Celebrate the legacy of Abraham Lincoln and explore the American experience through theatre and education.
Kids Konnect - Lincoln, Abraham
Webpages created by a retired teacher to help kid safely learn on the internet about Abraham Lincoln.
Lincoln and Reconstruction
This lesson focuses on Lincoln’s role as president during the Civil War.
Lincoln Assassination
Lincoln Assassination and Memorial Links
Lincoln Home National Historic Site
There are a variety of visitor activities available at Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Free Ranger led tours of the Lincoln Home are the central feature of the site. The Visitor Center offers orientation and interpretive films.
Lincoln Homestead State Park
Discover the original home of Lincoln’s mother, as well as replicas of the 1782 cabin and blacksmith shop where his father was reared and learned his trade. The park offers a gift shop, golfing, picnicking and a museum.
Lincoln Memorial
Iconic DC historical site.
Lincoln Museum of Kentucky
The museum's main exhibits include a dozen dioramas of the life of the 16th president of the United States.
Lincoln Shot at Ford’s Theater
The Assassination of President Lincoln, Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln State Park
The park was opened in 1932 as a memorial to Lincoln's mother, Nancy Hanks. The park offers a Boat Launch Ramp, boating, camping, canoe, paddleboat and rowboating rentals, fishing, a genresl store, hiking trails, Interpretive and nature Cneter, picnicking, and swimming.
Lincoln's Assassination
Four American presidents have been assassinated. Lincoln was the first.
Lincoln's Proclamation Establishing Thanksgiving Day
A primary source dating October 3, 1863
Lincoln, Abraham
Resources form the Open Directory project
Looking for Lincoln
A listing of places in Illinois where Lincoln traveled, lived or stayed.
Mary Todd Lincoln House
The Mary Todd Lincoln House was the family home of the future wife of the 16th President. The 14 room house contains period furniture, family portraits and furnishings from the Todds as well as the Lincolns.
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 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.
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's White House
Discover the people and events that worked with President Lincoln in Washington during the Civil War.
President Abraham Lincoln Assassination
Content Warning: Graphic picture. From American Civil War.com and the Library of Congress.
The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln
From PBS.org
The Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln
A scanned edition of the April 29, 1865 edition of Harper's Weekly.
The Death of President Lincoln, 1865
From Eye Witness to History.com
The Health and Medical History of President Abraham Lincoln
This website tabulates the illnesses of American Presidents and other notable people. Both laypersons and physicians will find it interesting.





