Breed of sheep from England.
16Th President of the United States; saved the Union during the American Civil War and emancipated the slaves; was assassinated by Booth (1809-1865)
Capital of the state of Nebraska; located in southeastern Nebraska; site of the University of Nebraska.
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1On election night, Lincoln also heard welcome news from the Keystone State.
2A case in point: that Park Creek fire burning outside of Lincoln.
3Lincoln's government had not paid some of them in almost a year.
4Lincoln's advisers, especially Joseph Medill, had encouraged him to ask this question.
5Six days later Lincoln replied: Your letter of the 14th is received.
6For Lincoln, 17, it's a good opportunity to learn on the job.
7But not the people of Democratic New York City-they'dvoted Lincoln down.
8Despite the majority sentiment to withdraw, Lincoln decided to seek more information.
9Abraham Lincoln might have prayed on that day of the Freeport debate:
10Lincoln's vice-chancellor, Robin Pollard, started work at the university three months ago.
11Lincoln said; The occasion is too serious, the issues are too grave.
12In March of 1865, Sherman met President Lincoln at City Point, Virginia.
13Abraham Lincoln said government is by the people and for the people.
14Lincoln led a war effort which resulted in the abolition of slavery.
15It doesn't matter if President Abraham Lincoln's assassin actually uttered these words.
16This brief order demonstrated Lincoln's ability to perform a political high-wire act.