Early life
Personal life
Early Politics
President Lincoln
Death Day
100

Abraham Lincoln's family lived in this state until Abraham was 7 years of age.

Kentucky

100

She was Lincoln's troubled wife, who was involuntarily institutionalized by her own son.

Mary Todd Lincoln

100

Lincoln was this age when he first ran for public office

23 (state legislature; he lost)

100

On this battlefield, Lincoln gave a 272-word speech speech beginning, "Fourscore and seven years ago..."

Gettysburg

100

The man who assassinated Abraham Lincoln

John Wilkes Booth

200

The day Abraham Lincoln was born

February 12, 1809

200

He was Abraham Lincoln's closest friend / business partner / roommate

Joshua Speed

200

He was perhaps Lincoln's greatest political nemesis, and two fiercely and famously held seven debates leading up to the 1858 election for the U.S. Senate

Stephen Douglas

200

This executive order, signed on January 1 1863, freed 3.5 million slaves in the South

Emancipation Proclamation

200

This phrase was shouted by the murderer after shooting Lincoln.

"Sic semper tyrannis" (Latin for "Thus always to tyrants")

300

At age 22, Lincoln moved to Illinois and enlisted a year later as a volunteer to fight in this war.

Black Hawk War

300

Abe often used this as a receptacle for notes, letters, etc.

His stovepipe top hat

300

Lincoln unsuccessfully ran for this office in 1856

Vice-president of the United States

300

Lincoln was the first president to have this physical feature

A beard

300

The conspirators planned to also kill these other Union leaders.

Vice President Andrew Johnson, and Secretary of State William H. Seward

400

Despite almost no formal education, Abraham Lincoln began this profession in Springfield, Illinois in 1836.

Law

400

She was (possibly) Abe's first love interest, whose death in 1835 sent him into a deep depression lasting for months

Ann Rutledge

400

This was Lincoln's first political appointment

Illinois House of Representatives

400

Lincoln won the presidential elections of these two years

1860 and 1864

400

The name of the play at which Lincoln was assassinated

Our American Cousin

500

Young Abraham often participated in this sport

Wrestling

500

Lincoln's son Willie died of this disease in 1862, prompting Abe to say "My poor boy. He was too good for this earth. God has called him home. I know that he is much better off in heaven, but then we loved him so much. It is hard, hard to have him die!"

Typhoid fever

500

This was the year of Lincoln's first public declaration against slavery

1837

500

Newly elected President Lincoln refused to fire upon Confederate soldiers besieging this fort; when the Confederates fired, the Civil War began.

Fort Sumter

500

The final resting place of Abraham Lincoln

Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois

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