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All That's Interesting on MSNThe Life And Death Of Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith, The Last Descendant Of Abraham LincolnWhen Abraham Lincoln died in 1865, felled by an assassin’s bullet at the end of the Civil War, he left behind a considerable legacy. But Lincoln did not leave behind many descendants. In 1985, the ...
Alexander Steffens of Lincoln was announced as a winner of the Deutsch Family Scholarship Program funded by Deutsch Family Wine & Spirits, an importer of wine, champagnes and spirits.
Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 12, 1809, from Harper's Weekly, November 10, 1860 Smithsonian American Art Museum and its Renwick Gallery ...
One is Lincoln, the other Booth, and the two struggle and hustle to survive in this play, which ends Saturday.
Three men spent time in jail under suspicion of being involved in the murder of Presdient Lincoln 160 years ago. Two were ...
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Was Abraham Lincoln America’s First Gay President? - MSNWas Abraham Lincoln Gay? On the surface, nothing about Abraham Lincoln’s public life suggested anything but a heterosexual orientation.
The blood-stained leather gloves that were in Lincoln’s pocket the night he was assassinated were among the 144 items up for bid, 136 of which sold.
Abraham Lincoln's bloodstained gloves from Ford's Theatre sold for $1.52 million at auction. Other items included a handkerchief and a "wanted" poster.
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Abraham Lincoln: Early Life in Kentucky and Indiana - MSNThe film chronicles the early life of Abraham Lincoln, born in 1809 in a log cabin in Kentucky. It highlights his family's struggles during their westward migration, including the death of his ...
US President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865. Twelve days later, Irish American hero Edward P. Doherty tracked down John Wilkes Booth.
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