Waterfront Park officials are trying to solve a mystery after a hat from an art installation tributing famous Kentuckian and former President Abraham Lincoln was stolen. The Lincoln statue was ...
Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809–April 15, 1865) was the 16th president of the United States. He led the country through the Civil War and worked to end slavery. His life was cut short early ...
This story appears in the April 2015 issue of National Geographic magazine. The black box nestles deep beneath the U.S. Capitol, encased behind thick glass, caged by a metal grille, as if it were ...
"Abe Lincoln's few schooldays were spent at a 'blab school': that is, one in which the children 'read out,' Chinese fashion, at the tops of their voices." The larger part of our information ...
gay president, Abraham Lincoln ... nothing new to say Lincoln was a tall drink of water—his height is basically one of the first thing we learned about him when we were kids!
Lincoln's life ... low-crowned felt hat with a broad brim completed his costume. Near the Rutledge mill was a store owned by the Clary brothers, and out of this came Abe Clary with an auger ...
From a handball used by Abraham Lincoln to Chris Evert's tennis racket to a baseball ... Davis National Museum of American History Hat used by Special Olympian Marty Sheets National Museum of American ...
A painting of President Abraham Lincoln is seen behind ... to replace Lamon’s trousers. When the hat was passed to him, instead of a coin, Lincoln dropped in a scrap of paper on which he had ...
Abraham Lincoln’s close friendships with four men may have been sexual relationships too, according to a new documentary called “Lover of Men.” Ratings for Nickelodeon and the Disney Channel have ...
Canton native John Cooper grew up to be Abraham ... Lincoln-like," the 1969 graduate of McKinley High School, who now lives in Baltimore, Ohio, near Columbus, said. "I got an old frock coat and ...
The National Museum of American History houses some of the Smithsonian’s best-known treasures: the Star-Spangled Banner, the flag that inspired the words for the National Anthem; the hat worn by ...
Union cause. But many Republicans in Congress were urging him to take a stand for freedom. In 1862, under his authority as commander in chief, Lincoln drafted and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, ...