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Yes, Abraham Lincoln was born in a log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm in Kentucky on Feb. 12, 1809. His father built it himself. When the future president was 2, the family moved to another farm ...
The replica, complete with period-accurate architecture and artifacts, was built in 1927 to commemorate the settlement's ...
The scene of this queer discovery was Luna Park, where the Lincoln cabin is to be exhibited this season, and it was made when the log structure was taken out of storage to be loaned for an ...
A new exhibition—“Abraham Lincoln: His Life in Print”—opened ... the show follows Lincoln’s rise from a one-room log cabin in Kentucky to the White House. A catalog published by Marquand ...
Nearly 200 years ago, President Abraham Lincoln moved to New Salem, Ill., a log cabin village where he would stay until 1837. Now, the re-created historical site is set to get an $8 million makeover.
Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky and grew up in Indiana. The youngest child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln, Lincoln had one sister three years his ...
Spanning the years from Lincoln’s log cabin boyhood to his frontier lawyer ... Indiana firelight when he jotted off a silly poem. “Abraham Lincoln is my name,” it reads.