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ABRAHAM LINCOLN

  • 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.

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