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  • ...rd brand, Ford also manufactures vehicles under its [[Lincoln (automobile)|Lincoln]] and [[Mercury (automobile)|Mercury]] brands in North America and manages
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  • ...[United States of America]] (1865-69) after the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in April 1865.
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  • ...ominee for President in 1860, losing to Republican Party candidate Abraham Lincoln.
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  • ...ch on [[U.S. Declaration of Independence]] and the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • '''Liz and Lincoln''' are a rock-folk and America musical duet that includes Lincoln Durham and Liz Foster. They both sing lead and harmony vocals, while he pla
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  • * [[Abraham Lincoln]]
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  • ...an Party]] candidate [[Abraham Lincoln ]] was elected to replace Buchanan. Lincoln was against [[slavery]] and advocated Northern interests, angering the Sout after=[[Abraham Lincoln]]
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  • * George, Joseph, Jr. "'Abraham Africanus I': President Lincoln Through the Eyes of a Copperhead Editor." ''Civil War History'' 1968 14(3): * Gorge, Joseph, Jr. "'A Catholic Family Newspaper' Views the Lincoln
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  • ...f [[Illinois (U.S. state)|Illinois]]; the home town of President [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...The bill passed both houses of Congress on July 2, 1864, but was vetoed by Lincoln and never took effect. ...o the past: everyone who actively supported the Confederacy lost his vote. Lincoln looked to the future: under his plan 10% of the voters had to pledge to sup
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  • ...hn Conyers]], Rep. [[Christopher Smith]], Rep. [[Zoe Lofgren]], and Rep. [[Lincoln Diaz-Balart]]
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  • Following [[Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln's]] victory in that contest, vigorous debate took place in Georgia over the
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  • {{r|USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72)|''USS Abraham Lincoln '' (CVN 72)}}
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  • ...years of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s first term.
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  • ...years of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s first term.
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  • ...n traveled to Africa and Europe in the early 1920s. He got his degree from Lincoln University in 1929, then moved to Harlem where he became a central part of
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  • ...term of [[President of the United States of America|President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]] and the first 2 years of [[Andrew Johnson]]'s term.
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  • ...p://lincolnstudies.blogspot.com/2008/05/springfield-race-riot-of-1908.html Lincoln Studies: Springfield Race Riot of 1908]
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  • [[U.S. Ambassador to Great Britain]] during the presidency of [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...Pulitzer Prize]]s, one for his biography of [[Abraham Lincoln]] (''Abraham Lincoln: The War Years'') and one for his collection ''The Complete Poems of Carl S
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  • ..., Heritage Foundation; adjunct professor, [[Ohio State University]]; 2007 Lincoln Fellow, [[Claremont Institute]]; 2003 American Marshall Memorial Fellow wit
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  • ...y V. ''Crisis of the House Divided: An Interpretation of the Issues in the Lincoln-Douglas Debates.'' 1959. [http://www.questia.com/PM.qst?a=o&d=2994943 onlin ...m A. Peck, "Was Stephen A. Douglas Antislavery?," ''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association,'' Summer 2005 [http://www.historycooperative.org/journals/jala
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  • ...rams with the Claremont Institute (2003-2009), he directed the Publius and Lincoln fellowship programs, created and edited Missilethreat.com, and directed the
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  • ...r [[George W. Bush]] from 2001 to 2009. He was born in [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]], [[Nebraska (U.S. state)|Nebraska]] and grew up in [[Casper, Wyoming|Casp ...Franklin Roosevelt. Addington, however, took it farther than Roosevelt and Lincoln, who still coordinated with Congress. Addington and Cheney, however, well b
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  • *20 November 1994 - [[Lied Center for Performing Arts|Lied Center]] - [[Lincoln, New England]] *26 November 1994 - [[Lincoln Theatre (Washington, D.C.)|Lincoln Theatre]] - [[Washington, D.C.]]
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  • ...s College London]], and Senior Director of Influence and Insight for the [[Lincoln Group]]; former senior British military then civilian intelligence officer
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  • Auto-populated based on [[Special:WhatLinksHere/Liz and Lincoln]]. Needs checking by a human.
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  • *Lincoln Frees the Slaves (1934)
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  • ...nd Carper have headed the "centrist" [[Democratic Leadership Conference]]. Lincoln and Carper served in the House of Representatives; Bayh and Carper were sta
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  • * Beveridge, Albert J. ''Abraham Lincoln: 1809-1858'' (1928). 2 vol. to 1858; notable for strong, unbiased political * Carwardine, Richard. ''Lincoln: A Life of Purpose and Power'' (2003), prize winning
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  • ...bbed the "[[Copperheads]]", as opposed to [[War Democrats]], who supported Lincoln and the Civil War efforts. ...or the recognition of the [[Confederate States of America]]. He criticized Lincoln's [[dictator]]ial policies and said the war was "in violation of the [[Unit
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  • ...n," rather than secession against it, of which the Confederacy was guilty. Lincoln referred to the Wheeling legislature as "a body claiming to be" the legisla ...865). <ref>Information on the statehood process is from J. Duane Squires, "Lincoln and West Virginia Statehood," ''West Virginia History'' 24.4 (July 1963), o
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  • ...vil War History'' 1960 6(3): 238-249. Issn: 0009-8078; Ambrose, ''Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff'' (1996) </ref>
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  • * President [[Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln]], in Union League Club, New York;
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  • *''America's God, from Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln'' (Oxford University Press, 2002).
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  • ...rly called Lancaster and renamed after the recently assassinated [[Abraham Lincoln|president]].
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  • ...t the needs of the nation. The first endorsement was in 1860 for [[Abraham Lincoln]] and the most recent one was for [[Joe Biden]] in 2020. Its first six end ...; [[John Bell]], [[Constitutional Union Party]] ||<span style="color:red"> Lincoln</span>.
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  • ...and it never went into effect. [[Andrew Johnson]] also opposed it; he and Lincoln wanted Southerners to swear an oath that '''in the future'' they would supp
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  • ...h [[Ulrich Bonnell Phillips]]. He earned his Ph.D. in 1940 and published ''Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis'' in 1942. As professor of history at * ''Lincoln and His Party in the Secession Crisis'' 1942; reprint edition with introduc
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  • '''Mary Todd Lincoln''' (December 13, 1818 – July 16, 1882) was born in Lexington, [[Kentucky ...g that the Edwardses discouraged the match because they saw the rough-hewn Lincoln as lacking the proper background and “breeding” for a fine lady like Ma
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  • {{r|Baye Adofo-Wilson}} Lincoln Park/Coast Cultural District, Inc. (LPCCD)
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  • * Hyman, Harold M. ''Stanton, The Life of Lincoln's Secretary of War'' (1962)
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  • ...e President signed as "''A. Lincoln''" instead of his customary "''Abraham Lincoln''."&nbsp;<ref name="engelhardt348">Engelhardt 1920, p. 348</ref>
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  • ===*12:00 [[Liz and Lincoln]]=== {{Image|Lincoln2-email.jpg|right|150px|<small>Lincoln</small>}}
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  • * ''Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association
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  • '' Lincoln (2012)
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  • Several years later, in 1890, Willa moved to [[Lincoln, Nebraska|Lincoln]] where she attended a prep school prior to entering college at the [[Unive
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  • * Harris, William C. ''With Charity for All: Lincoln and the Restoration of the Union'' 1997.
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  • ...he war and the faster destruction of slavery and Confederate nationalism. Lincoln generally outmaneuvered them, and they at first welcomed Johnson, who they ...s Speed]] (Attorney General) and [[Edwin M. Stanton]] (Secretary of War). Lincoln appointed many Radicals to key diplomatic positions, such as journalist [[J
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  • | 15 || [[Hannibal Hamlin]] || 1861-1865 || [[Abraham Lincoln]] ...[Andrew Johnson]] || 1865 || [[Abraham Lincoln]] || Succeeded on death of Lincoln
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  • ...a number of present and former elected Republicans as sponsors. [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]] and [[Ronald Reagan]] are cited as role models. R
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  • There is little question that [[Abraham Lincoln]] is forever associated with Illinois.
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  • #'Such a Night' (Lincoln Chase) - 2:58
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  • ...two species were recognized in the genus '''''Barnardius''''', the '''Port Lincoln Parrot''' (''Barnardius zonarius'') and the '''Mallee Ringneck''' ''Barnard ...Shaw]], 1805)</small>) is common from [[Port Lincoln, South Australia|Port Lincoln]] in the south east to [[Alice Springs]] in the north east, and from the Ka
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  • ...Constance of Castile]], John and Katherine married on 13 January 1396 in [[Lincoln Cathedral]], three years before he died. The four children Katherine had b ...land|Joan Beaufort]] are under a carved-stone canopy in the sanctuary of [[Lincoln Cathedral]], but their remains are no longer in them, because the tombs wer
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  • ...Group 3]], part of the escort of the [[aircraft carrier]], ''[[USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN-72)]]''. She has also had independent missions, including counter-pira
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  • Garland, H. (1921). Joseph Crosby Lincoln. [New York: D. Appleton. Garland, H. (1961). Boy life on the prairie. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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  • ...to commemorate the Pilgrim's first [[harvest]] feast. In 1863, [[Abraham Lincoln]] declared the first modern Thanksgiving to fall on the last Thursday in No
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  • * [[Lincoln's Birthday]]
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  • ...two species were recognized in the genus '''''Barnardius''''', the '''Port Lincoln Parrot''' (''Barnardius zonarius'') and the '''Mallee Ringneck''' ''Barnard ...Shaw]], 1805)</small>) is common from [[Port Lincoln, South Australia|Port Lincoln]] in the south east to [[Alice Springs]] in the north east, and from the Ka
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  • *White, J. Lincoln (1937) ''The Abdication of Edward VIII: a Record of All the Published Docum
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  • ...t]], which is the tallest building in the city, is to the southeast of the Lincoln Memorial, still on the Mall.
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  • ...ry Chalfant]] helped the Rock Steady Crew get an opportunity to perform at Lincoln Center in Manhattan where they battled The Dynamic Rockers. This outdoor p After the national coverage from the Lincoln Center Battle, the popularity of breakdancing spread across the country, mo
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  • ...central icon of courage on both sides. It was used by President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in his [[Gettysburg Address]] to mark the birth of a new nation dedicated ...d, indeed tardy and afraid to fight Lee. He wanted to attack Richmond, but Lincoln vetoed that idea as impossible of success and replaced Hooker with [[George
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  • ...ment L. Vallandigham]], who was a vehement opponent of President [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s policies. For many years after the war Republicans ridiculed Democrati {{Image|Copper1.jpg|left|300px|Copperhead pamphlet from 1864, Lincoln as an African king}}
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  • * ''United States'' - a presidential railcar built for Abraham Lincoln
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  • Image:Abraham_Lincoln_Adjusted.jpg|Abraham Lincoln
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  • ...ess of Democracy: The Civil War and the Social Process" in David Donald, ''Lincoln Reconsidered: Essays on the Civil War Era'', 2d ed. (New York: Alfred A. Kn * Current, Richard. ''Lincoln and the First Shot'' (1963)
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  • On January 1, 1863, President [[Abraham Lincoln]] issued the Second [[Emancipation Proclamation]], declaring that all slave
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  • ...e=Indian Life at the Old Missions |publisher=University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE|id=}}
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  • * Wilentz Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005). Pro-Jackson.
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  • ...'', and the Chief Justice of the U.S. ruled that was unconstitutional, and Lincoln ignored him.<ref>''Ex parte Merryman,'' 17 F. Cas. 144 (Circuit Court, Dist
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  • ====Lincoln Near-Earth Asteroid Research (LINEAR)==== ...effort with the U.S. Air Force and Massachusetts Institute of Technology's Lincoln Laboratory. The site began its NEO detection efforts in 1996. The LINEAR pr
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  • ...HIstories and Historicities in Amazonia. Neil L. Whitehead, ed. Pp. 59-77. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press.
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  • ...s, and some Democrats. Sweeps fall elections in northern states. [[Abraham Lincoln]] emerges as Republican leader in West *[[Lincoln-Douglas Debates of 1858|Lincoln and Douglas debate]]; Lincoln emerges as nationally known moderate spokesman for Republicans
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  • | Mar. 4, 1861 || Mar. 6, 1861 || [[Abraham Lincoln]] | Mar. 7, 1861 || Jun. 30, 1864 || [[Abraham Lincoln]]
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  • ...the United States Republican Party|Republican Party]] candidate [[Abraham Lincoln]]. As a brilliant party leader, and an adroit, ready, skillful tactician i ...59. He contested the 1858 legislative elections by going head to head with Lincoln in a series of nationally famous debates.
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  • Springfield is known for having been the hometown of [[Abraham Lincoln]], who as a state legislator was instrumental in moving the state capital f ...ts changed the city's political makeup. By the 1860 presidential election, Lincoln was barely able to win his home city.<ref> Winkle, (1998)</ref>
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  • ...b|right|300px|{{Credit|Abraham Lincoln Adjusted.jpg}}Photograph of Abraham Lincoln taken in Chicago by William Shaw in 1859.<ref>Chicago Daily News negatives ...to republican ideals, and an almost Shakespearean command of the language, Lincoln articulated
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  • ...any others who held forth on their opinions of the final ruling, [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Stephen A. Douglas]] debated the case and [[Frederick Douglass]] de
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  • Over Monoshone Creek (and over Lincoln Drive): ...ne Memorial Bridge'' - a.k.a. Walnut Lane Bridge, carries Walnut Lane over Lincoln Drive; completed in 1950, it was the first pre-stressed concrete girder bri
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  • ..., having been established in 1825. The current chair is Senator [[Blanche Lincoln]] and the Ranking Minority Member is Sen. [[Saxby Chambliss]].
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  • Lincoln Studies. Website. http://lincolnstudies.blogspot.com/2008/05/springfield-
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  • ...[[United States of America]] (1865-69) with the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in April 1865. He was a War Democrat from Tennessee, but was elected Vic before=[[Abraham Lincoln]]|
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  • ...e President signed as "''A. Lincoln''" instead of his customary "''Abraham Lincoln''."&nbsp;<ref name="engelhardt169">Engelhardt 1922, p. 169</ref>
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  • * ''SynchroFile. Lincoln'', 2004
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  • * Hartmann von Aue. ''Erec''. J.W. Thomas trsl. (Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press, 1982). ISBN 9780803244085. Translation into English * Hartmann von Aue. ''Iwein''. J. Wesley Thomas ed. and trsl. (Lincoln: U of Nebraska Press, 1979) Good English prose translation, with introducti
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  • ...CVN-72) dry dock 1990.jpg|thumb|300px|[[Aircraft carrier]] ''[[USS Abraham Lincoln]]'' (CVN-72) in a [[Newport News Shipbuilding]] [[drydock]] during 1990]]
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  • *[[Lincoln Steffens]], Muckraking journalist
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  • ...York Public Library]], the Whitney Museum, Lincoln Center Theater, Jazz at Lincoln Center, the [[Aspen Institute]], the [[Brookings Institution]], the Studio
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  • ...the University of Cambridge and then travelled abroad. In 1592 he entered Lincoln's Inn, one of the Inns of Court in London, to study law. The following year ...putation for his preaching. In 1616 he was appointed Reader in Divinity at Lincoln's Inn, and he also held two clerical livings. Financially he was at last re
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  • ...ct?"]. Markwell, John and Brooks, David W. [[University of Nebraska]], [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]. July 24th, 2006. </ref>
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  • ...Frontier Biography, Volume 3: P-Z|publisher=University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, NE|id=ISBN 978-0-8032-9420-2}}
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  • *[[Abraham Lincoln]] (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States
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  • ...il 15, 1865||Republican||[[Image:Abraham_Lincoln_Adjusted.jpg|50px|Abraham Lincoln]]
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  • ...Gettysburg: The Words That Remade America'' (1993) [http://www.amazon.com/Lincoln-Gettysburg-Words-Remade-America/dp/0671867423/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qi
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  • *President [[Abraham Lincoln]] proclaimed Thanksgiving a national holiday in 1863. In 1939, President [[
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  • ...991. '''Encyclopedia of Frontier Biography: In Three Volumes''' Volume II. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. ISBN 0803294190 Pp. 766.</ref> ...enant Colonel [[George Armstrong Custer]]) would soon leave [[Fort Abraham Lincoln]] for the [[Montana Territory]], he agreed to accompany Custer and provide
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  • ...ief in Washington was second only to that following the death of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1865. Twenty thousand people, one-half of whom were free black men, a *[http://www.mrlincolnandfreedom.org/inside.asp?ID=73&subjectID=4 Mr. Lincoln and Freedom: Thaddeus Stevens]
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  • ...ipe''' hat is a tall flat-topped hat, with an average size brim: [[Abraham Lincoln]] is usually depicted as wearing this style of hat. The hat worn by the ch
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  • On April 16, 1862, President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed an act abolishing involuntary servitude in the District of Columbi
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  • ...favor of North Carolina's remaining in the Union. However, after President Lincoln requested troops from North Carolina to serve in the Union Army, Brown, alo
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  • ...of 69th Street and Amsterdam near [[Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts|Lincoln Center]]. The Kuo residences were several floors above each restaurant.
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  • Having spin 1/2, all leptons are [[fermion]]s,<ref name=Lincoln/> and as such are subject to [[Fermi-Dirac statistics]] and the [[Exclusion <ref name=Lincoln>
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  • ...luded Clay in Kentucky, [[Daniel Webster]] in Massachusetts, and [[Abraham Lincoln]] in Illinois. It elected its candidates for president in 1840 and 1848, bu ...s for ambitious young Whigs. Thus the party leader in Illinois, [[Abraham Lincoln]], simply abandoned politics after 1849. When new issues of nativism, proh
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  • ...ather then sent him on a continental tour and afterwards to study law at [[Lincoln's Inn]], before arranging him to have a government post at Kinsale, where h
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  • ...rime Writers Association for "lifetime achievement" in 1994. A lawyer at [[Lincoln's Inn]] in London for many years, Gilbert at one point had [[Raymond Chandl ...ed the London firm of Trower, Still & Keeling in 1947 in the prestigious [[Lincoln's Inn]], where he eventually became a partner, and practiced until retiring
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  • * Donald, David. ''Lincoln'' (1999) the best scholarly biography
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  • * Carwardine, Richard. "Abraham Lincoln and the Fourth Estate: the White House and the Press During the American Ci
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  • ...exhibitions on American history: ''A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln'', which opened at the Chicago Historical Society in 1990, and ''America's * coauthor ''A House Divided: America in the Age of Lincoln'' (1990)
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  • ...ght out the law firm of "Lincoln and Herndon." Not surprisingly, [[Abraham Lincoln]] was able to swiftly resolve the dispute, and Dr. Judd rewarded him with c
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  • ...[[Charles Sumner]] of Massachusetts and Republican party leader [[Abraham Lincoln]] of Illinois. The Southerns replied that they were committed to democrac In his "House Divided" speech of June 1858, [[Abraham Lincoln]] charged that Senator [[Stephen A. Douglas]], President [[James Buchanan]]
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  • ...and American Political Development: From the Age of Jackson to the Age of Lincoln''. 1992. * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln''. 2005.
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  • ...exercise over the Fourth Estate is less well understood than it might be. Lincoln's wartime relations with the Fourth Estate have to be seen within the frame ...n Oregon which, while paying well, would terminate his career in Illinois. Lincoln declined, and dropped out of politics. After [[civil service reform]] ratch
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  • ...k Remain for All Eternity?" in ''Right Angles and Other Obstinate Truths'' Lincoln, NE: iUniverse, pp. 14-16. ISBN 0-595-32048-1.
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  • * [[Lincoln College, Oxford|Lincoln]], founded 1427
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  • * "The Place of Abraham Lincoln in History." ''Atlantic Monthly'' 15, no. 92 (June 1865):757-64. * ''Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, Delivered, at the Request of Both Houses of the Congress of America, Befor
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  • ==Lincoln to Cleveland== ...atives. A few libertarians have adopted a neo-Copperhead position, arguing Lincoln was a dictator who created an all-powerful government.
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  • *2009, PBS, “Looking for Lincoln,” in February 2009.
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  • ...e apogee of the spoils system. It was used quite effectively by [[Abraham Lincoln]] in supporting both his Republican party and the Union war effort. On the
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  • ..., a CLPD meeting heard demands from [[Lincoln (UK Parliament constituency)|Lincoln]] [[Constituency Labour Party]] members for a new policy of "mandatory rese
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  • ...modernization, and was great admired by aspiring young men like [[Abraham Lincoln]]. ...rk E. Neely, Jr. "American Nationalism in the Image of Henry Clay: Abraham Lincoln's Eulogy on Henry Clay in Context." ''Register of the Kentucky Historical S
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  • ...hat his home state Virginia not join the Confederacy. When it did so after Lincoln called for volunteers to invade South Carolina, he threw his support to his ...oln, "I propose to fight it out on this line if it takes all summer," and Lincoln mobilized the North to replace the losses. It took Grant all summer and all
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  • ...airs & Co-Chairs: Rep. [[Robert Wexler]], Rep. [[Shelley Berkley]], Rep. [[Lincoln Diaz-Balart]] and Rep. [[Phil Gingrey]]
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  • * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), major sweeping synthesis [http://www.amazon.com/Rise-American-De
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  • ...ological Indian. Michael E. Harkin and David Rich Lewis, eds. Pp. 123-152. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. 147.</ref> ...Ecological Indian. Michael E. Harkin and David Rich Lewis, eds. Pp. 3-31. Lincoln: University of Nebraska Press. p. 3.</ref> Krech claims that Indians are no
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  • President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation in 1861 that restored ownership of the Mission prop
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  • ...niques that lured 75 to 85% of the eligible voters to the polls. [[Abraham Lincoln]] emerged early as a leader in Illinois&mdash;where he usually was bested b ...ts changed the city's political makeup. By the 1860 presidential election, Lincoln was barely able to win the city.<ref>Winkle (1998)</ref>
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  • * July 1, 1862: President Abraham Lincoln|Lincoln, signed the "[[Pacific Railway Act]]" which authorized the Central Pacific ...nected to the California Central Rail Road, operating from Folsom north to Lincoln.
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  • ...The states broke away from the USA in protest to the election of [[Abraham Lincoln]] to the presidency, with the belief that with his election, abolition of s
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  • ...one in Chicago’s Loop and the other in the Near North Side neighborhood of Lincoln Park. It also has four suburban campuses that primarily serve adult student ...College of Liberal Arts and Sciences in 2007. The college is based at the Lincoln Park campus, although many graduate courses are taught in the Loop. The pro
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  • ...central icon of courage on both sides. It was used by President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in his [[Gettysburg Address]] to mark the birth of a new nation dedicated ...d Yankee cavalry. [[John Reynolds]], a brilliant commander who had refused Lincoln's offer of command of the [[Army of the Potoma]], directed infantry brigade
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  • * Belz, Herman. ''Abraham Lincoln, Constitutionalism, and Equal Rights in the Civil War Era'' 1998 [http://ww
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  • ...the supervision of Dennis Lincoln. In a series of elegant experiments<ref>Lincoln DW, Wakerley JB (1974) Electrophysiological evidence for the activation of
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  • ...and a [[neutron]] is made up of two down quarks and one up quark.<ref name=Lincoln/><ref name=Quinn/> Some other examples appear in the tables below. Symbols <ref name=Lincoln>
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  • ...id anything in the neighbourhood,{{'}} said Megan Corey, who also lives on Lincoln. She knew the city was considering a closure but says she wasn’t told in
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  • ...eed by 1865 during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]], most by [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s [[Emancipation Proclamation]] but finally and completely by the Thirtee ...crossed into free states)&mdash;further proof for Republicans like Abraham Lincoln that the Slave Power had seized control of the Supreme Court.
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  • ...escape in March, 1865, he was captured and an attempt to blow up President Lincoln foiled.
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  • ...n Kentucky but they sent raiding parties to stop the newcomers, like [[Abe Lincoln]]'s grandfather (who was scalped in 1786 near Louisville.) The [[War of 181
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  • ...aimed to have translated into Latin at the request of Alexander, Bishop of Lincoln. These prophesies, and the dedication to Bishop Alexander, were later incor
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  • ...Yankee threats. White supremacy and masculinity depended on slavery, which Lincoln's Republicans threatened. Plain folk concepts of masculinity explains why s
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  • ...ican Civil War|American Civil War]] (in 1861 to 1864), President [[Abraham Lincoln]] suspended the writ of ''habeas corpus'' (and ignored the [[U.S. Supreme C
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  • President [[Abraham Lincoln]] proclaimed the blockade on April 19, 1861. His strategy, part of the [[A On April 19, 1861, President Lincoln issued a ''Proclamation of Blockade Against Southern Ports''
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  • ...two grown children, Danae and Ryan. Ryan and his wife, Laura, have a son, Lincoln Cash.<ref name=Bio /> Ryan Dobson is an ordained minister, who has said "Th
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  • [[Abraham Lincoln]] a new member of Congress from Illinois, was not a particularly powerful o ...eridge, . ''Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858'' (1928) 1: 428-33; David Donald, ''Lincoln'' (1995) pp. 140-43. </ref>
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  • ...ebelling states declared their independence from the U.S. before [[Abraham Lincoln]] was inaugurated as president. Four more did so after the civil war began After Lincoln called for troops to invade the South, four more states seceded:
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  • Some of the most famous PWA projects are the [[Triborough Bridge]] and the [[Lincoln Tunnel]] in New York City, the [[Grand Coulee Dam]] in Washington state, th
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  • ...ery to weaken the Confederacy. Although he kept on good terms with Abraham Lincoln, he was a leader of the hard-line [[Radical Republicans]]. ...dential election. In the critical months following the election of Abraham Lincoln, Sumner was an unyielding foe to every scheme of compromise with the so-cal
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  • * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), scholarly synthesis emphasizing class politics * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), highly detailed scholarly synthesis emphasizing class
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  • ...se on Russian Rye" has been documented in 1956 for the Cornhusker Hotel in Lincoln, Nebraska, and is claimed to have been introduced in 1937.
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  • ...il War Era,'' (1998) 268 pgs. [http://www.questia.com/library/book/abraham-lincoln-constitutionalism-and-equal-rights-in-the-civil-war-era-by-herman-belz.jsp * [[James G. Blaine|Blaine, James]].''Twenty Years of Congress: From Lincoln to Garfield. With a review of the events which led to the political revolut
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  • * Striner, Richard. ''Father Abraham: Lincoln's Relentless Struggle to End Slavery.'' Oxford U. Press, 2006. 295 pp.
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  • ...-Hadrill, Andrew (2011). ''Herculaneum: Past and Future''. London: Frances Lincoln Ltd. p. 89. ISBN 978-0-7112-3142-9.</ref> It is uncertain precisely when He
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  • * Lincoln, James R., and Michael L. Gerlach. ''Japan's Network Economy: Structure, Pe
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  • * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln'' (2005), detailed narrative history, 1800-1860
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  • President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on May 31, 1862 that restored ownership of the Miss
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  • On March 19, 1861, Lincoln appointed Adams' father Minister to the Court of St. James (i.e. Britain),
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  • ...od bacteria look promising for reducing E. coli". ''University of Nebraska-Lincoln Agricultural Research Division''. [http://ard.unl.edu/rn/0902/ecoli.html]
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  • ...tal fields: [[science]], [[industry]], [[aesthetics]] and [[civics]]. The Lincoln School built its curriculum around “units of work” that reorganized tra
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  • ...[[Paulo Szot]] opened on April 3, 2008 at the Vivian Beaumont Theater in [[Lincoln Center]]. It was warmly reviewed by Ben Brantley of ''The New York Times'',
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  • ...nry Payne of Nowton, near Hawstead, a member of 'The Honourable Society of Lincoln's Inn', who died in 1568. He had witnessed Sir William Drury's will in 1557
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  • ...dential Reconstruction, 1863-66''', was controlled by Presidents [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Andrew Johnson]], with the goal of speedily reuniting the country. ...umner]] led the Radical Republicans. After [[Abraham Lincoln assassination|Lincoln's assassination]], President Andrew Johnson switched from the Radical to th
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  • ...g the party apparatus march the armies to the polls. Even if all three of Lincoln's opponents had formed a common ticket&mdash;quite impossible in view of th ...861 many Democratic politicians became colonels and generals. Announced by Lincoln in September 1862, emancipation was designed primarily to destroy the econo
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  • ...lue system angered the voters and made them ready to secede when [[Abraham Lincoln]] was elected in 1860. [Thornton 1978] ...to organize a neutral state to be called [[Nickajack]]; but with President Lincoln's call to arms most opposition to secession ended.
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  • ...c Party (United States)|D-]][[Nebraska (U.S. state)|Nebraska]]), [[Blanche Lincoln]] ([[Democratic Party (United States)|D-]][[Arkansas (U.S. state)]]) and [[
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  • * Polsky, Andrew J. "'Mr. Lincoln's Army' Revisited: Partisanship, Institutional Position, and Union Army Com ...n Finds a General: A Military Study of the Civil War'' (1959) 5 volumes on Lincoln's control of the war
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  • {{seealso|Extrajudicial detention, U.S., Abraham Lincoln Administration}} [[Abraham Lincoln]] suspended [[habeas corpus]] and detained many he considered threats to th
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  • ...]], produced in [[Derbyshire]] and brought ''via'' [[Lincoln, Lincolnshire|Lincoln]], up-river. The wool export trade began to decline in the 15th century as ...mber. Crews from all over the UK compete, starting at [[Brayford Pool]] in Lincoln, finishing in times from three to six hours.
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  • ...e strength of the electoral power of the Northern states elected [[Abraham Lincoln]] president. With their complete loss of power in the national government ...states seceded. These states were from the upper south, and they rejected Lincoln's coercion and felt that their political future lay more closely with the C
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  • *Rutland, Robert Allen. ''The Republicans: From Lincoln to Bush'' (1996) popular narrative *Donald, David. ''Lincoln'' (1999), standard scholarly biography
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  • *1960 ''Lincoln the Literary Genius'' (first published in ''[[The Saturday Evening Post]]'' *1982 ''Lincoln's Philosophic Vision''. Artichokes Creative Studios.
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  • ...l as blacks nationwide, is one of the contextual backdrops of Trinity.<ref>Lincoln, C. Eric. ''The Black Muslims of America''. 3rd ed., 1994.</ref> <ref>Muham ...n of Islam ideology held a quite significant sway over Chicago blacks.<ref>Lincoln, C. Eric. ''The Black Muslims of America''. 3rd ed., 1994.</ref> <ref>Muham
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  • President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on May 31, 1862 that restored ownership of the Miss
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  • ...of two tests carried out by [[Massachusetts Institute of Technology]]'s [[Lincoln Laboratory]] on behalf of the [[United States military]]. They sought to cr ...n, David Harrison, and Jayant Sharma| accessdate=2006-03-08| publisher=MIT Lincoln Laboratory}}</ref> are used to maintain this catalog. Nevertheless, the vas
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  • ...oclamation that would employ federal power to wipe out segregation just as Lincoln's 1863 decree had abolished slavery. Kennedy, basically conservative and un
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  • * Wilentz, Sean. ''The Rise of American Democracy: Jefferson to Lincoln.'' (2005), broad-scale interpretation of political history
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  • President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on May 23, 1862 that restored ownership of the Miss
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  • ...an of charisma. As a moderate Republican he supported President [[Abraham Lincoln]] during the Civil War. As a major leader during [[Reconstruction]] he took
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  • ...tectural feature was restricted to a cathedral church. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on March 18, 1865 that restored ownership of the Mi
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  • ...onium" and claimed that, at various times, his audience included [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Ulysses S. Grant]].<ref>Rufus C. Somerby, as "Dr. Judd," "The Old P
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  • ...unitary]], emerging [[Liberal democracy|liberal democratic]]<ref>Mitchell, Lincoln. "Georgia's Rose Revolution. (Brief Article) (Author Abstract)." ''Current
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  • ...Lancaster, second earl of Lancaster, second earl of Leicester, and earl of Lincoln (c.1278–1322)’, Oxford Dictionary of National Biography, Oxford Univers
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  • ...e [[Knickerbocker Trust Company]], the [[Trust Company of America]], the [[Lincoln Trust Company]], and a dozen other financial institutions forced them to cl
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  • ...vil War History'' 1960 6(3): 238-249. Issn: 0009-8078; Ambrose, ''Halleck: Lincoln's Chief of Staff'' (1996) </ref>
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  • ...Confederacy and faster emancipation of the slaves. A month later he hailed Lincoln’s [[Emancipation Proclamation]]. ...rheads]] and opened the possibility of a compromise with the Confederacy. Lincoln was aghast, but outsmarted Greeley by appointing him to a peace commission
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  • ...he hope of compromise. When war broke out he became a sincere supporter of Lincoln. He died at Kinderhook, July 24, 1862.
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  • ...tailed synthesis. [http://www.amazon.com/Rise-American-Democracy-Jefferson-Lincoln/dp/0393058204/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&s=books&qid=1195784940&sr=8-1 excerpt and
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  • ...deral agency created by the United States Congress and President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in March 1865 to help aid distressed refugees of the [[American Civil War
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  • ...as Bromfield and Yale for John, Earl Warenne, and Denbigh for the earl of Lincoln. Edward also named his son the [[Prince of Wales]], a title which goes to t ...Lancaster]], who died in June of that year. In January 1297 the earl of [[Lincoln]] suffered a significant defeat at [[Bellegarde]], though in the following
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  • ...of war extant in 1861 rather than through a modern lens. He concludes that Lincoln’s actions generally fell within the boundaries of what was considered at | title = (Review) Lincoln on Trial: Southern Civilians and the Law of War
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  • *: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] (1782-1868), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National
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  • ...position carried 15 states (mostly in the South) with 123 electoral votes. Lincoln had 1.9 million popular votes. ...orth ensued. Republicans still often refer to their party as the "party of Lincoln" in honor of the first Republican President.
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  • ...ld Mission") is located near the intersection of San Gabriel Boulevard and Lincoln Avenue in Montebello, California (known to the natives as ''Shevaanga''). I
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  • ...to the ideals of the New Deal affecting a switch in orientation (party of Lincoln's ideals vs. party of Jefferson's ideals) that has continued to the modern ...t not those of limited government or states' rights, ideals that [[Abraham Lincoln]] and many members of the new party sought to revive together with Clay's p
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  • In 1866, Bancroft was chosen by Congress to deliver the special eulogy on Lincoln. He was a backstage advisor to President [[Andrew Johnson]] and helped John
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  • .... The mainstream of politics, starting with the 1860 election of [[Abraham Lincoln]] was the new [[Republican Party (United States), history |Republican party
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  • ...or [[Bible|Biblical]] passages to speech, plus many mentions of [[Abraham Lincoln]] teaching himself. The novelist [[Nicholas Delbanco]] taught himself to re
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  • ...crat]], won election to the Illinois State Senate, where he knew [[Abraham Lincoln]] and [[Stephen A. Douglas]]. Silas lost his seat to a [[Republican Party ...practiced law in Jacksonville (1883–87), then moved to the boom city of [[Lincoln, Nebraska]]. He was elected to Congress in the Democratic landslide of 1890
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  • ...egura'' (2009), Caroline Seebohm, University of Nebraska Press, London and Lincoln, Nebraska, ISBN 978-0-8032-2041-6
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  • ...thos of free-labor industrial capitalism. In 1860, the election of Abraham Lincoln, whom slave owners could not abide even though he had married into a slaveo ...lture. Alabamians were thus, he judged, prepared to believe the worst once Lincoln was elected.<ref>Thornton, ''Politics and Power in a Slave Society: Alabama
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  • ...rs, the Republican Party rose to prominence with the election of [[Abraham Lincoln]], the first Republican president. The party presided over the [[American C ...olls /> The Republican Party became the party of abolition under [[Abraham Lincoln]] and from the Civil War until the [[New Deal]] , blacks strongly suported
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  • ...the sensation he has become in recent months. In the days following Beck’s Lincoln Memorial rally, which by Beck’s estimate drew a half-million people, Aile ...l = http://www.nytimes.com/2010/08/29/us/politics/29beck.html | title = At Lincoln Memorial, a Call for Religious Rebirth | date = 28 August 2010}}</ref> It w
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  • ===Lincoln to Cleveland=== ...atives. A few libertarians have adopted a neo-Copperhead position, arguing Lincoln was a dictator who created an all-powerful government.
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  • ...ee the article on [[applied statistics]].</ref><ref>University of Nebraska-Lincoln. Department of Statistics. 2006. What is Statistics, http://statistics.unl.
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  • ...chological warfare, but the CIA chief of the temporary covert action base, LINCOLN, cautioned that they only wanted to destroy effectiveness; "we do not mean
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  • ...920s on, Margaret Murray's theory was assailed by critics such as [[George Lincoln Burr]], [[Hugh Trevor-Roper]] and more recently [[Keith Thomas]]. Other sch
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  • ==== Lincoln Park Zoo ==== ...ents and dislocations from the Near West Side, the Near North Side and the Lincoln Park neighborhood. At the macro level, Mexican and Puerto Rican workers' li
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  • *2: [[Lincoln Clark]] ''([[Democratic Party (United States)|D]])'' *2: [[Lincoln Clark]] (1800-1886), ''[[Democratic Party (United States)|Democratic]]''
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  • *7: [[Abraham Lincoln]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *7: [[Abraham Lincoln]] (1809-1865), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • *26: [[William S. Lincoln]] ''([[Republican Party (United States)|R]])'' *26: [[William S. Lincoln]] (1813-1893), ''[[Republican Party (United States)|Republican]]''
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  • *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] (1782-1868), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...there is scarcely a hint of anything touching upon the Civil War. Not even Lincoln's [[Gettysburg Address]] or the [[Battle Hymn of the Republic]] made it thr
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  • *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] (1782-1868), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]''
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  • ...t notes the falsity of the rumor that Calhoun was the father of [[Abraham Lincoln]], since the real mother lived in a different state. </ref> ...ay of life. The most notable case was the election of Republican [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1860, which led immediately to the secession of South Carolina, follow
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  • ...baugh has taught his fans and followers: we want to transform the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan into a party of unanimous dittoheads—and we don't
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  • *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] ''([[Whig Party (United States)|W]])'' *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] (1782-1868), ''[[Whig Party (United States)|Whig]]'' …resigned Mar
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  • ...all of the Daughters of the Revolution. The NAACP held her concert an the Lincoln Memorial instead and in attendance were over 75,000 individuals. Two years later in 1863, President [[Lincoln]] issued the Emancipation Proclamation which freed all slaves in all states
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  • Following Abraham Lincoln's election in 1860, Florida secededg from the Union in January 1861 and joi
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  • * '''F.Stevens''' - [[Frank Lincoln Stevens]]
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  • ...ught its rights to own slaves were threatened by the election of [[Abraham Lincoln]] on an anti-slavery platform in 1860. A month later it became the first st When [[Abraham Lincoln]] was elected President in November 1860, a number of conventions organized
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  • ...dent [[Andrew Johnson]] following the assassination of President [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1865.
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  • * Williams, Kenneth P. ''Lincoln Finds a General: A Military Study of the Civil War'' (5 vol 1959)
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  • ...have influenced his writing. Steinbeck was mentored by radical writers [[Lincoln Steffens]] and his wife [[Ella Winter]], and through [[Francis Whitaker]],
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  • ...troduction, see {{cite book |title=Exploring Fundamental Particles |author=Lincoln Wolfenstein, Joao P. Silva |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=-2MnfdYCjr
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  • ...mery and Brian Curran, Jr., ''The Lost World of Pompeii'' (London: Frances Lincoln Ltd., 2002), 16.</ref> ...>Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, ''Herculaneum: Past and Future'' (London: Frances Lincoln Ltd., 2011), 7.</ref> Since excavations began around 20,000m<sup>2</sup> of
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  • ...mery and Brian Curran, Jr., ''The Lost World of Pompeii'' (London: Frances Lincoln Ltd., 2002), 16.</ref> ...>Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, ''Herculaneum: Past and Future'' (London: Frances Lincoln Ltd., 2011), 7.</ref> Since excavations began around 20,000m<sup>2</sup> of
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  • Massachusetts was among the first states to respond to President Lincoln's call for troops. Massachusetts was the first state to recruit, train, an
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  • *Tracey A. Lincoln and Gerald F. Joyce, (2009) [http://www.sciencemag.org/cgi/content/abstract
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  • *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] ''([[National Republican Party (United States)|NR]])'' *5: [[Levi Lincoln, Jr.]] (1782-1868), ''[[National Republican Party (United States)|National
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  • ...onalism in the Early Republic'' (1999) </ref> That changed when [[Abraham Lincoln]] emphasized the Declaration's importance to [[Republicanism, U.S.|republic
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  • ...ues and canyons. Each of the nearby lakes, Summit Lake, the Chicago Lakes, Lincoln Lake and Abyss Lake are tarns located in cirques or glacial canyons surroun
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  • ...t peak in the state; on the boundary between Summit and Park Counties, Mt. Lincoln (14,293); and, in Summit County, Mt. Fletcher (14,265). The Elk range is ge
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  • ...n Party (United States)|Republican]] politician and supporter of [[Abraham Lincoln]]. She early on displayed ambition, a charismatic personality, and a strong
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  • ...a Yankee, was a prominent Republican politician and supporter of [[Abraham Lincoln]]. She early on displayed ambition, a charismatic personality, and a strong
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  • ...nd [[Joe Hall and the Continental Drift]]. Someone could write about the [[Lincoln Continental]] or that old [[Fred Astaire|Fred]] and [[Ginger Rogers|Ginger]
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  • ...r start. Australian-born professional wrestling|Professional wrestler Paul Lincoln, who also co-owned the 2i's bar, suggested Grant appear on television and g
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  • ...of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]]. * March 4, 1861 -- [[Abraham Lincoln]] became [[President of the United States of America]]
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  • ..."federal wrong." The majority of Texans, on the other hand, chose to view Lincoln's victory at the polls as a threat to their slave property and to states' r
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  • * 1861 - Lincoln proclaims [[Union Blockade|blockade]] of [[Confederate States of America]], * 1861-65 - Lincoln threatens war against any country that recognizes the Confederacy; no count
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  • ...] population<ref name=Kravchinskii1883 />. Following the lead of [[Abraham Lincoln]] in the [[United States of America]], Alexander II nationalized the ''mir'
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  • ...ad been going poorly for the Americans in 1780. In May, General [[Benjamin Lincoln]] was forced to surrender at [[Charleston]] and in August the army of Gener
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  • ...ad been going poorly for the Americans in 1780. In May, General [[Benjamin Lincoln]] was forced to surrender at [[Charleston]] and in August the army of Gener
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  • ...] and being a unanimous choice to serve as president. Along with [[Abraham Lincoln]], he has become the foremost icon of American nationalism and a model of i
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  • ...GPVEC Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center. University of Nebraska - Lincoln. http://gpvec.unl.edu/videos/epi-stats.asp </ref>, and another site has on
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  • ...GPVEC Great Plains Veterinary Educational Center. University of Nebraska - Lincoln. http://gpvec.unl.edu/videos/epi-stats.asp </ref>, and another site has on
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  • ...om this battle rest at [[Gettysburg National Cemetery]], site of [[Abraham Lincoln]]'s [[Gettysburg Address]] in November, 1863, which redefined American demo
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  • ...vehicles, connecting New York City to San Francisco. The creation of the Lincoln Highway in 1913 was a major stimulus on the development of both industry an
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  • Lincoln understood that Grant had the answer. He first gave Grant command in the we
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  • ...ents and dislocations from the Near West Side, the Near North Side and the Lincoln Park neighborhood. At the macro level, Mexican and Puerto Rican workers' li
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  • ...ter his death, a play about Tilden called ''Big Bill'' was produced at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York.<ref>A link to the ''New York Times'' review of
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  • ...ter his death, a play about Tilden called ''Big Bill'' was produced at the Lincoln Center Theatre in New York.<ref>A link to the ''New York Times'' review of
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  • ...clock/index.cgi?page=text&id=905147061207559454&userid=48045629 |publisher=Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star |date=1960-02-28|accessdate=2008-09-02 }}</ref> How ...?page=text&id=906334621187943086&userid=48045629&starteintrag= |publisher= Lincoln Sunday Journal and Star |date=[[1946-11-10]] |accessdate=2008-09-02 }}
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  • ...alth care system.<ref name="pmid12810119">{{cite journal |author=Brown SH, Lincoln MJ, Groen PJ, Kolodner RM |title=VistA--U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs
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  • ...rg fell to General [[Ulysses S. Grant]] on July 4, 1863. President Abraham Lincoln wrote: "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the Sea."
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  • ...baugh has taught his fans and followers: we want to transform the party of Lincoln, Eisenhower and Reagan into a party of unanimous dittoheads—and we don't
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  • ...uries, and it quickly spread to the United States. By 1860, when [[Abraham Lincoln]] was elected president and brought a pro-business attitude to the national ...ized North. In 1860, Republicans and their presidential candidate, Abraham Lincoln were speaking hesitantly on slavery, but they were much clearer on economic
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  • ...es of 18th century warfare, the city surrendered before the final assault. Lincoln's regulars were held on disease-ridden prison ships, while his militia were
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  • * '''H.L.Foster''' - [[H. Lincoln Foster]]
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  • ...n, 1999. Voluminous first-hand evidence of how northerners in general (and Lincoln in particular) conceptualized the "race" notion.
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  • ...pairs and added a second floor to the chapel building. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on May 23, 1862 that restored ownership of the Miss
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  • ...860 the Democrats were unable to stop the election of Republican [[Abraham Lincoln]], even as they feared his election would lead to civil war. The party spl ...tions, [[War Democrats]], who supported the military policies of President Lincoln, and [[Copperheads]], who strongly opposed them. Historian Kenneth Stampp h
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  • ...not unequivocally belong to the United States. Whig Congressman [[Abraham Lincoln]], expressed doubts about Polk's version of events, challenging the factual
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  • ...His image stands alongside George Washington, Thomas Jefferson and Abraham Lincoln on [[Mount Rushmore]]. ...-importing firm Roosevelt and Son. He was a prominent supporter of Abraham Lincoln and the Union effort during the [[American Civil War]]. Theodore's mother M
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  • * '''Constance''' - [[Lincoln Constance]]
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  • ...(159 kg), Taft is the heaviest person to be President, although Jefferson, Lincoln, John F. Kennedy, Lyndon Johnson, and Bill Clinton were taller.
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  • ...tution]] (1787), and has been echoed in critical statements from [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[Theodore Roosevelt]], [[Woodrow Wilson]], and others.
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  • ...ff, A New Deal for Blacks (1981); Nancy J. Weiss, Farewell to the Party of Lincoln: Black Politics in the Age of FDR (1983), stresses the welfare program as c
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  • ...''A Court that Shaped America: Chicago's Federal District Court from Abe Lincoln to Abbie Hoffman.'' (2002). 273 pp.
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  • ...g fell to Generaly [[Ulysses S. Grant]] on July 4, 1863. President Abraham Lincoln wrote: "The Father of Waters again goes unvexed to the Sea."
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  • ...uchi]]: Former president and chairman<br />[[Minoru Arakawa]] and [[Howard Lincoln]]: Former heads of NOA | *[[Howard Lincoln]] — Now retired, former Chairman of Nintendo of America.
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  • ...lved kicking comes from a verse, probably 12th century, about [[St Hugh of Lincoln]]: "Four and twenty bonny boys, were playing at the ball... he kicked the b
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  • ...pril 1865 letter to his wife, reflecting on the assassination of [[Abraham Lincoln]], also reveals his affection for, and a very sensual image of her. <ref>{{
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  • * Abraham Lincoln Elementary
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  • ...>{{cite book|author=|title=The Procedure Handbook of Arc Welding|publisher=Lincoln Electric Co.|date=1994|id=}}</ref> Welding, however, was transformed during ...ome German airplane fuselages were constructed using the process.<ref name=Lincoln/>
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  • ...e state but refused to join the cotton states in the new Confederacy until Lincoln called for troops to invade the Confederacy. Then it seceded and Richmond b ...y 4]]. The convention deliberated for several months, but, on [[April 15]] Lincoln called for troops from all states still in the Union in response to the fir
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  • ...om the comon name, and if you search for [[Australian Ringneck]] or [[Port Lincoln Parrot]] or [[Mallee Ringneck]] or [[Cloncurry Parrot]] or [[Twenty Eight]] ...ous common names, [[Australian Ringneck]], [[Port Lincoln Parrot]], [[Port Lincoln Ringneck]], [[Twenty Eight]], [[Mallee Ringneck]], [[Cloncurry Parrot]]. [[
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  • * '''B.L.Rob.''' - [[Benjamin Lincoln Robinson]]
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  • ...of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]].
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  • ...academic historians by [[CSPAN]] found that historians consider [[Abraham Lincoln]], [[George Washington]], and Roosevelt the three greatest presidents by a *''[[The Washington Post]]'' found Washington, Lincoln, and Roosevelt to be the only "great" presidents.</ref> Roosevelt is the si
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  • ...eat-grandson (Geoffrey’s great-great-grandson), [[John de la Pole, Earl of Lincoln]], was the heir to the throne designated by [[Richard III of England|Richar
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  • ...of [[President of the United States of America| U.S. President]] [[Abraham Lincoln]], and the first two years of the administration of his successor, [[Presid
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  • ...e, to [[Riverside Drive (Manhattan)|Riverside Drive]].) Around this time [[Lincoln Steffens]] wrote a piece saying that Yiddish theater in New York had eclips
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  • The [[Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts]], which includes [[Jazz at Lincoln Center]], the [[Metropolitan Opera]], the [[New York City Opera]], the [[Ne
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  • * Lincoln, W. Bruce. ''Passage Through Armageddon: The Russians in War and Revolution
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  • * 1862 — President Lincoln appoints chemist, Charles M. Wetherill to the Department of Agriculture. Th
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  • ...orado became a territory, with a governor appointed by President [[Abraham Lincoln]]. In 1867 Denver became the capital. The major obstacles to the city's gro
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  • ...ranslations, Introduction, Annotations, &c., by A. Wolf. 196 pp. New York: Lincoln Macveagh. The Dial Press.
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  • ...Inns of Court]]: [[Inner Temple]], [[Middle Temple]], [[Gray's Inn]] and [[Lincoln's Inn]], and adhere to the [[cab rank principle]].
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  • ...w.rrps.net/|title=Rio Rancho Public Schools}}</ref> district, it is fed by Lincoln and Eagle Ridge middle schools. The current enrollment stands at 2461 (2015
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  • ...Legend Pancho Segura'', by Caroline Seebohm, University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln, Nebraska, and London, 2009, ISBN 978-0-8032-2041-6</ref> A 1942 Milwaukee,
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  • ...nard and His Place in the History of Ideas.] University of Nebraska Press, Lincoln.</ref>
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  • ...to the [[American Civil War]] when the Republican party elected [[Abraham Lincoln]] president in 1860 promising to stop the expansion of slavery, and the Sou
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  • ...rolled legislature in New England. In Rhode Island, the Republican Senator Lincoln Chafee was narrowly defeated. Four Republican members of the House of Repre
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  • ...ge left from Washington and followed a route that approximated the planned Lincoln Highway. The "truck train," as Ike called it, consisted of 81 military vehi
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  • The US Ambassador, [[Lincoln Gordon]], in consultations with the President, asked for covert preparation
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  • ...eve of their début album, and later worked with Page on the 1969 Philamore Lincoln album, ''The North Wind Blew South''.</ref> leaving Page to find a new bass
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  • ...eve of their debut album, and later worked with Page on the 1969 Philamore Lincoln album, ''The North Wind Blew South''.</ref> leaving Page to find a new bass
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  • ...in 1862, nearly wiping out the remaining ''Juaneños''. President [[Abraham Lincoln]] signed a proclamation on March 18, 1865 that restored ownership of the Mi
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  • *Lincoln Chaffee (R-Rhode Island)
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  • ...Kinnickinnic and the Milwaukee. Smaller rivers, such as the Root River and Lincoln Creek also run throughout the city. Milwaukee's terrain is relatively flat,
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