Abraham Lincoln on the Web
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Others:
- Abraham Lincoln Association includes journal and searchable Collected Works
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- Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site near the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky
- Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project from Northern Illinois University
- Abraham Lincoln Online.org includes speeches and Historic Places
- Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in Springfield by the State of Illinois.
- Abraham Lincoln Research Site from Roger Norton
- Anderson Cottage National Historic Site
- Assassination and Memorial Links
- Assassination of Lincoln and Trial of the Assassins
- Bicentennial Commission for Abraham Lincoln
- Cooper Union Speech in Historian's Perspective from History Now, Dec. 2005
- Ford's Theatre
- Inauguration 1861 and 1865 from American Memory
- Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial in Lincoln, Indiana
- Lincoln Funeral Service from William Thayer book on Bibliomania
- Lincoln funeral train description" "Following Lincoln's assassination, the President was mourned with open coffin funerals in Washington DC, Baltimore, Harrisburg, Philadelphia, New York City, Albany, Buffalo, Cleveland, Columbus, Indianapolis, Chicago and finally Springfield, Illinois. Twenty days passed from his ill-fated visit to Ford's Theater to his interment in his home state of Illinois. The train carrying his body was seen by millions as it moved slowly through over 180 small cities and towns along its route. The private coach, "United States" featured bunting and silver tassels for the funeral. Its complex sixteen- wheel trucks were most unusual. An exquisite hearse was used in Springfield to carry the President to this final resting place. Covered in silver and black trim, and pulled by six black horses, the hearse cost more than $6000 in 1865."
- Lincoln funeral train route with stops day by day, and map
- Lincoln Home National Historic Site
- Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, IN
- Lincoln Papers includes law practice overview
- Lincoln Tomb
- Lincoln Yellow Page of online resources from LCS
- Looking for Lincoln in central Illinois
- Mary Todd Lincoln House, Lexington, KY
- Mary Todd Lincoln's Research Site
- McLean House at Appomattox
- Sheet Music about Lincoln, Emancipation, and the Civil War
- surrender at appomattox and by NPS with officers present at the surrender
Articles on electronic reserve:
- Lincoln to Garibaldi: lead my troops from the Guardian, February 9, 2000
- Presidential rankings from CNN, Feb. 21, 2000 and other polls
- Lincoln made his formal image, and committed to sticking to it from Boston Globe, Oct. 3, 2000
- Ground Broken for New Lincoln Site from AP, February 12, 2001
- Adding a New Word to Lincoln's Eloquence: Internet from NYT, February 12, 1998
- Clinton Declares Lincoln Retreat National Monument from Reuters, July 7, 2000
- 'Moonlight' examines Lincoln fable from Boston Globe, Aug. 28, 2000
- Mr. Lincoln's Town: Muddy And Southern from Washington Post, August 28, 2000
- Lincoln Letter of legend written by Hay from Boston Globe, July 21, 1999
- Would-Be Image of Lincoln Fails to Sell from NYT, October 7, 1998