Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·18 Tem#Lincoln supposedly attended a séance at Cranstoun Laurie’s Georgetown home, according to Nettie Colburn. ow.ly/z8277Çevir English0400
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·17 Tem#Lincoln and #Churchill presented sharply different profiles in their handling of their own personal finances. ow.ly/z81BWÇevir English0200
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·16 TemAbraham #Lincoln had a curious mind – he liked technology and natural mysteries. ow.ly/z81bkÇevir English0310
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·15 TemAbraham Lincoln’s vigorous health was promoted in the 1860 presidential campaign by his image as a rail-splitter. ow.ly/z80VBÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·14 TemWashington Life Returns to Normal ow.ly/z7ZWr #LincolnÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·11 TemMr. Lincoln's parting comments reflected his ties to the residents of Springfield. ow.ly/ySCQCÇevir English0100
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·10 TemThurlow Weed's impact on President #Lincoln's administration was negative. ow.ly/ySxSWÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·9 TemCabinet members #Lincoln did not regularly visit saw him primarily at Tuesday and Friday cabinet meetings. ow.ly/ySxbgÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·8 TemStephen A. Douglas was a worthy antagonist for #Lincoln in the period from 1854 to 1861. ow.ly/ySwgfÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·7 TemPeace Mission to Richmond Commences ow.ly/yShBf #LincolnÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·4 TemIn his 1863 Gettysburg Address, #Lincoln embraced the Declaration of Independence as the foundation of the Republic ow.ly/ylWa1Çevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·3 TemMr. #Lincoln prepared for his law career by reading Blackstone’s Commentaries. ow.ly/ylTPqÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·2 TemA test for #Lincoln's friendships came from a vacancy on the Supreme Court for the district that included Illinois. ow.ly/ylVKsÇevir English0100
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·1 TemUnlike the warm bond enjoyed by his younger brothers, Robert #Lincoln's relationship with his father was more formal. ow.ly/ylVccÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·30 HazIn supporting a strong revenue-raising tariff, #Lincoln was following in the footsteps of Alexander Hamilton. ow.ly/ylTmAÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·27 HazLoyal Republican politicians and journalists received many of #Lincoln’s important diplomatic postings. ow.ly/ylSLuÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·26 HazTad didn't learn to read until after Mr. #Lincoln was murdered. ow.ly/ylUpsÇevir English0010
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·25 HazMr. #Lincoln was "always on the side of the weak," said New Salem friend Henry McHenry. ow.ly/ylUI9Çevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·24 HazBy 1829, Abraham #Lincoln saw his future on the river. ow.ly/ylSsxÇevir English0000
Lincoln Institute@LincolnInst·23 HazPresidential Party Returns to Washington ow.ly/ylNL9 #LincolnÇevir English0000