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  1. Oct 29, 2009 · Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, to Nancy and Thomas Lincoln in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky. His family moved to southern Indiana in 1816. Lincoln’s ...

  2. On the evening of April 14, 1865, while attending a special performance of the comedy, "Our American Cousin," President Abraham Lincoln was shot. Accompanying him at Ford's Theatre that night were his wife, Mary Todd Lincoln, a twenty-eight year-old officer named Major Henry R. Rathbone, and Rathbone's fiancée, Clara Harris. After the play was in progress, a figure with a drawn ...

  3. The wound to Lincoln's head took the President's life early the next morning. For the citizens of the Union, Lincoln's death muted the celebration of victory over the Confederacy. After seven days of official mourning in the capitol, Lincoln's coffin was carried on a slow-moving funeral train back to Springfield, Illinois.

  4. President Lincoln dies at 7:22 a.m. At his bedside, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton remarks, "Now he belongs to the ages." Having broken his right fibula while jumping to the stage at Ford's Theatre, Booth stops at the house of Dr. Samuel Mudd near Bryantown, Maryland, to have his leg splinted and bandaged.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · Mary Todd Lincoln’s Reaction to Abraham’s Death; Lincoln’s body first lay in state at the U. S. Capitol. About 600 invited guests attended a funeral in the East Room of the White House on ...

  6. Abraham's obituary. Today we are here to celebrate the life of Abraham Lincoln. Our deeply beloved president of the United States was assassinated on April 15, 1865. Lincoln was the son of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln. Abraham was married to Mary Todd Lincoln and had four sons together, Robert Todd Lincoln, Tad Lincoln, William Wallace ...

  7. Lincoln died at 7:22 on the morning of April 15. For more information on the life of Abraham Lincoln including pictures, facts, quotes, family life, and accomplishments like the Gettysburg Address and Emancipation Proclamation, see our Abraham Lincoln page.

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