A. Lincoln Bibliophile - Dedicated to books, pamphlets, and periodicals relating to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln. Contains detailed bibliographies of all Lincoln titles published since 1990.
Abraham and John - Compares Abraham Lincoln's life and death with John F. Kennedy's. Also includes information on the death of John F. Kennedy, Jr.
Abraham Lincoln - Brief biography and selection of speeches from the HTML project.
Abraham Lincoln and the Civil war - A brief overview of Lincoln's efforts to bring an end to the Civil War.
Abraham Lincoln and The Perils of the Whale - Essay, written by Daniel Wells, argues that Lincoln acted in the best interests of the nation and, consequently, the cause of African American freedom.
Abraham Lincoln Assassination - Complete coverage of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln is provided by this web site including a research service.
Abraham Lincoln Biography - Online text, download, and discussion group of the book.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace - Photographs and a "virtual visitor center" from this site in Kentucky conserved by the National Parks Service.
Abraham Lincoln Forum - Message board and live chat devoted to Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln Online - Extensive collection of Lincoln resources, including on-line versions of his speeches and writings.
Abraham Lincoln Page - Describes his life, administration, and assassination. Provides text of speeches, letters, and proclamations; section on Lincoln's humor; bibliography; and links to associated historical sites.
Abraham Lincoln Research Site - Information on his life, family, accomplishments, and assassination; e-mail answers to questions.
Abraham Lincoln's Web Site - Collection of Lincoln, facts, anecdotes, articles and pictures compiled by his third cousin and namesake.
Abraham Lincoln's White House Funeral Sermon - Complete text of the sermon delivered at Lincoln's funeral.
Abraham Lincoln: The Courage To Stand Tall - Biography of Abraham Lincoln.
Assassination of Abraham Lincoln - Summarizes events leading up to the assassination, the shooting itself, and the aftermath.
Assassination of President Abraham Lincoln - Short illustrated account of the fateful night. From the Library of Congress.
Did Lincoln Deserve to be Assassinated? - An alternative view of Lincoln's Assassination. What were the motives behind the murder? Did Lincoln fit the definition of a tyrant? Did Lincoln preserve the Union at the price of individual liberty?
First Inaugural Address - Complete text of Address, with informative introduction.
Flight and Capture of John H. Surratt - Excerpt from a history of the conspiracy published around 1890.
Ford's Theatre National Historic Site - Photos and a brief history of the site of the assassination, which is now managed by the National Park Service.
Gen. Henry L. Burnett's Memories of the Lincoln Assassination Trial - The text of a talk given by Brigadier-General Henry Lawrence Burnett, an assistant special judge advocate for the Lincoln Assassination Trial, to the Presbyterian Church of Goshen, NY on his memories of the times and the trial.
Genealogy Information - Very brief summary of Lincoln's career as part of a genealogy database. Links allow the visitor to trace Lincoln's family tree.
Images of the Civil War - Lincoln's Assassination - Photographs related to the assassination of Lincoln, including a large photograph of the hanging of the four conspirators.
James Russell Lowell, Abraham Lincoln Biography - Online chapter-indexed hypertext.
K-12 TLC Guide to Abraham Lincoln - Teachers guide provides links to general resources as well as speeches, writings and documents, related literature, and lesson plans.
Lincoln Assassination Report - Police blotter listing the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, 11:00 p.m., April 14, 1865. From the National Archives.
Lincoln Documents in the Illinois State Archives - A list of documents in the archive, some of which are available online.
Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Situated in Springfield IL, this is the only home that Lincoln ever owned, living there from 1844 until he was elected President in 1861.
Lincoln Legal Papers - Documentary history of Lincoln's law practice from 1836-1861.
Lincoln/Net - Produced by the Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project to bring many of Illinois' Lincoln materials together for use by students and scholars.
Lowell on Lincoln - Read James Russell Lowell's biography of Abraham Lincoln for free online.
Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library - "Selections from two collections at the Library of Congress that illuminate the life of Abraham Lincoln".
Mr. Lincoln's Virtual Library-assassination - Account of the assassination with contemporary illustrations. From the Library of Congress.
Mr. Lincolns's White House - A look at the White House during Lincoln's presidency, including biographies of military, political, and family figures who visited or lived there.
News of Abraham Lincoln's Death - Official dispatches as published in the New York Times following Lincoln's death.
On Abraham Lincoln - A hypertext reproduction of Robert Green Ingersoll's 1894 biography.
Photo of Abe and Mary Todd Lincoln - Quarter Plate Daguerreotype of Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln taken in March of 1861.
Portrait of Young Abraham Lincoln - All the known information about the Kaplan daguerreotye, believed to be of Lincoln in his early thirties.
President Abraham Lincoln - Collection of short articles about Licoln and his family, written by a descendant and namesake of the President.
Second Inaugural Address - Complete text of Address, with informative introduction.
Selected Speeches of Abraham Lincoln - "The source of this small sample of speeches is The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln, edited by Roy P. Basler. Introductions to individual documents are by Abraham Lincoln Online."
Six Historic Americans: Abraham Lincoln - Electronic version of a text which devotes more than three hundred pages to the question "Was Lincoln a Christian?" From The Secular Web.
Surratt House Museum - The home of Mary Surratt, who was executed for her alleged part in the assassination plot. Site includes Surratt's story and proceedings of the conspiracy trial.
Tale of Weatherford, Texas - Rarely told myth about President Lincoln faking his death and moving to Weatherford, TX
The Abraham Lincoln Association - Hosts a fully-searchable online version of Lincoln's collected works.
The History Place Presents Abraham Lincoln - Illustrated chronology of Lincoln's life, with key points expanded upon in short articles.
The Life of Abraham Lincoln - "An Illustrated Timeline for Young Readers". Simple biography illustrated by first-graders. There's notes for teachers and a gallery for more childrens' contributions.
The Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia - "A non-profit, tax-exempt historical society with a nationwide membership, devoted to the study of Abraham Lincoln since 1935".
The Lincoln Legal Papers - "A Documentary History of the Law Practice of Abraham Lincoln, 1836-1861"
The Lincoln Museum - Official site of this museum, situated in Fort Wayne, Indiana.
The Lincoln Project - A photographic journey through his life and presidency. Includes articles.
The Lincoln Writings of Charles P.T. Chiniquy - Includes excerpts from Chiniquy's controversial writings that suggest Lincoln's assassination stemmed from a Jesuit plot. Also includes background information on Chiniquy.
The Web of Conspiracy - The story of the 1865 Conspiracy Trial told through contemporary news reports and illustrations.
Top Seven Abraham Lincoln Books - Webmaster's attempt "to help the new Lincoln and/or Civil War enthusiast put together a great compact Lincoln library". Seven titles with brief notes.
Walden on Heroes: Abraham Lincoln - Slow-loading appraisal of Lincoln's life and legacy from UK journalist and political commentator Brian Walden. From BBC Education.
Washington Personality: John Wilkes Booth - Short article which concentrates more on the planning and course of the Lincoln assassination than on the details of Booth's life.
Wet With Blood - The Chicago Historical reproduces a classic text that examines the physical evidence of Lincoln's assassination.