Az marie livingston biography of abraham lincoln

  • Abraham Lincoln, born February 12, 1809 was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861.
  • This guide offers a list of Abraham Lincoln biographies found in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) School (S-) Collection.
  • The first widely read biography of Lincoln, excluding campaign sketches, was by Josiah Gilbert Holland of New York, who characterized Lincoln as "a Christian.
  • S-Collection Home  > Find Children’s Books > S-Collection Bibliographies > Abraham Lincoln > Abraham Lincoln Biographies


    Few U.S. presidents have garnered as much attention as Abraham Lincoln. The details of his political and personal life have been scrutinized by scholars and historians, and devoured by a fascinated public. This guide offers a list of Abraham Lincoln biographies found in the Social Sciences, Health, and Education Library (SSHEL) School (S-) Collection.

    Additional juvenile materials on Abraham Lincoln can be located by entering “Lincoln, Abraham” into a subject search in the Library Catalog. While this list covers only those works found in the S-Collection, juvenile materials on Abraham Lincoln can also be found in the Illinois History and Lincoln Collections, the Center for Children’s Books, and the University Laboratory High School Library.

    A related guide, Bibliography of Abraham Lincoln Resources, contains a list of fiction and non-fiction resour

  • az marie livingston biography of abraham lincoln
  • People/Characters Abraham Lincoln

    "First among Equals": Abraham Lincoln's Reputation During His Administration (The North's Civil War) by Hans L. Trefousse"Here I have lived"; a history of Lincoln's Springfield, 1821-1865 by Paul M. Angle"Lincoln's Humor" and Other Essays by Benjamin P. Thomas1,339 Quite Interesting Facts to Make Your Jaw Drop by John Lloyd100 Essential Lincoln Books by Michael Burkhimer101 Things You Didn't Know About Lincoln: Loves And Losses! Political Power Plays! White House Hauntings! by Brian Thornton1858: Abraham Lincoln, Jefferson Davis, Robert E. Lee, Ulysses S. Grant and the War They Failed to See by Bruce Chadwick1861: The Civil War Awakening by Adam Goodheart1862 by Robert Conroy1864: Lincoln at the Gates of History by Charles Bracelen Flood2000 Years of Disbelief: Famous People with the Courage to Doubt by James A. Haught50 Success Classics: Winning Wisdom for Life and Work from 50 Landmark Books b

    Foreward.

    5

    Picture of Jane Martin Johns

    NATIONS and men and women are born, run their course and die, but the records of their lives and deeds go on either as a warning or encouragement to those who follow after.

    The Decatur Chapter of the Society of Daughters American Revolution was formed with fifteen charter members, February 4, 1896, at the home of Miss Myra Belle Ewing, who was elected its first Regent. The chapter now numbers eighty-five members with the following officers:
    Regent ...Mrs. Frank P. Roach.
    Vice Regent... Mrs. Mary E. Haworth.
    Secretary...Miss Harriet C. Jenkins.
    Treasurer...Mrs. Henrietta S. McNulta
    Registrar...Miss Mary L. Johnson.
    Historian...Mrs. W. A. Cash.
    State Historian...Mrs. E. L. Pegram.

    As stated in the Constitution the object of the organization is:
    "To perpetuate the memory of the spirit of the dock and women who achieved American independence, by the acquisition and protection of historic spots; bygd the erection of memorial tablets and