Abraham Lincoln 16th President Of The United States 19th Century

Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 19th century. Lincoln (1809-1865) joined the Republican party in 1858 and was elected president two years later. In 1863, he proclaimed the emancipation of all slaves in the southern Confederate states and later that year restated his anti-slavery views in the Gettysburg Address. During his 1864 campaign for re-election, he embraced the abolition of slavery. He was infamously shot by actor John Wilkes Booth whilst attending the theatre in 1865. Artist William G Jackman. (Photo by Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, 19th century. Lincoln (1809-1865) joined the Republican party in 1858 and was elected president two years later. In 1863, he proclaimed the emancipation of all slaves in the southern Confederate states and later that year restated his anti-slavery views in the Gettysburg Address. During his 1864 campaign for re-election, he embraced the abolition of slavery. He was infamously shot by actor John Wilkes Booth whilst attending the theatre in 1865. Artist William G Jackman. (Photo by Historica Graphica Collection/Heritage Images/Getty Images)
Abraham Lincoln 16th President Of The United States 19th Century
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January 01, 1800
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