Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln amtierte von 1861 bis 1865 als 16. Präsident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika. Im Jahr 1860 erstmals gewählt, gelang ihm 1864 die Wiederwahl für eine zweite Amtszeit. Er war der erste Präsident aus den Reihen der Republikanischen Partei und der erste, der einem Attentat zum Opfer fiel.
Lincolns Präsidentschaft gilt als eine der bedeutendsten in der Geschichte der Vereinigten Staaten: Die Wahl des Sklavereigegners veranlasste zunächst sieben, später weitere vier der sklavenhaltenden Südstaaten, aus der Union auszutreten und einen eigenen Staatenbund zu bilden, die Konföderierten Staaten von Amerika. Lincoln führte die verbliebenen Nordstaaten durch den daraus entstandenen Sezessionskrieg. Er setzte die Wiederherstellung der Union durch und betrieb erfolgreich die Abschaffung der Sklaverei in den USA. Unter seiner Regierung schlug das Land endgültig den Weg zum zentral regierten, modernen Industriestaat ein und schuf so die Basis für seinen Aufstieg zur Weltmacht im 20. Jahrhundert.
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Zitate von Abraham Lincoln Wir sind nicht Feinde, sondern Freunde. Wir dürfen nicht Feinde sein. Ob auch die Leidenschaft das Band unserer Liebe straff gezogen hat, sie darf es nicht brechen. Die mystischen Saiten der Erinnerung, die sich von jedem Schlachtfelde und Patriotengrabe zu jedem lebendigen Herzen und zu jedem häuslichen Herde über dieses ganze weite Land erstrecken, werden aufʼs Neue in den großen Chor der Union einstimmen, wenn sie wiederum, was sicher zu erwarten steht, von den bessern Engeln unserer Natur berührt werden. Quelle
Schluss der Rede zum Amtsantritt am 4. März 1861. In: Das Leben Abraham Lincolns, von Frank Croby, nach dem Englischen bearbeitet von Carl Theodor Eben. Philadelphia 1865. S. 108 Wer wird inmitten einer Furth die Pferde wechseln? Quelle
zitert bei Felix Bungener: Abraham Lincoln - Sein Leben, Wirken und Sterben. Bern 1866. S. 155 Autorisirte Uebersetzung des französischsprachigen Originals: Lincoln - Sa vie, son œuvre et sa mort. Lausanne 1865. Dort als "Ce nʼest pas au milieu dʼun gué quʼon change de chevaux". p. 146 Beide Theile waren dem Krieg abgeneigt; der Eine aber wollte eher Krieg führen, als die Nation fortbestehen lassen, während der Andere lieber den Krieg annehmen, als die Nation untergehen lassen wollte. Und so kam denn der Krieg. Quelle
Aus der Rede zum zweiten Amtsantritt am 4. März 1865, nach: Das Leben Abraham Lincolns, von Frank Crosby. Nach dem Englischen bearbeitet von Prof. Carl Theodor Eben. Philadelphia 1865, S. 374 archive.org Alle Zitate anzeigen
Abraham Lincoln wurde in Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA, geboren.
Bilder zum Thema Abraham Lincoln keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Out of the wilderness Abstract: Poster showing a book and a stovepipe hat. Physical description: 1 print on board (poster) : silkscreen, color. Notes: Work Projects Administration Poster Collection (Library of Congress).; Bender. Title: $100,000 reward! The murderer of our late beloved President, Abraham Lincoln, is still at large Abstract/medium: 1 print (broadside) : text and 3 photoprints. keine Bildbeschreibung Cartoon of a confederate soldier playing cards with Abraham Lincoln depicted as a devil An overhead view shows the primary buildings, tree cover, roads, and parking lots of the landscape. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. The War Department improved on the original design of the landscape to improve visitor access. The parking ellipse (1929) was one of these changes, opening the commemorative landscape to the newly popular motor vehicle traffic. Keywords: cultural landscape; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; president; aerial; memorial landscape Alle 146 Bilder anzeigen
A history class covering Abraham Lincoln at the Penn Normal, Industrial and Agricultural School on Saint Helena Island, South Carolina, United States Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Title: A. Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph. Title: A. Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 drawing on laid paper : ink. keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Abraham Lincoln - Hannibal Hamlin Abstract/medium: 2 photographic prints : tintype ; 1 x 1 in. Digital photo composite of Abraham Lincoln file:Abraham Lincoln O-116 by Gardner, 1865-crop.png with a background. Title: Abraham Lincoln and family looking at a book Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on carte de visite mount. Title: Abraham Lincoln at his home in Springfield, Illinois, with a large crowd of people gathered outside after a Republican rally, August 8, 1860 Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : halftone. Title: Abraham Lincoln at home Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : albumen. A broad staircase leads to the Memorial Building, a rectangular building with tall columns across the front entrance. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. The Memorial Building, completed in 1911, is the focal point of the sites Memorial Landscape. It was designed in the Neoclassical style by John Russell Pope. Keywords: cultural landscape; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; president; memorial landscape; designed landscape Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Cars and visitors gather in a parking lot in front of a one-story visitor center. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. The addition of a modern visitor center in 1958 was part of the NPS Mission 66 initiative. This does not contribute to the significance of the commemorative landscape. Keywords: president; cultural landscape; memorial landscape; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; visitor center photomechanical print. Part of the National Library of Wales portrait archive Title: Abraham Lincoln delivering his second inaugural address as President of the United States, Washington, D.C. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print mounted on layered paper board : albumen silver ; photo 17.1 x 23.5 cm, on mount 17.6 x 24 cm. Letter from President Abraham Lincoln to United States Secretary of War Edward Stanton, referencing the suspension of habeas corpus case involving Judge Humphrey Howe Leavitt of Ohio. President Abraham Lincoln -posing In Drag.. either for his own pleasure or Disguised as a Woman (at the insistence of Allan Pinkerton, to avoid Public Recognition, (and the life-threatening circumstances which that recognition would bring) while using Public Transport. This Telugu book is a biography of American president Abraham Lincoln, found in Digital Library of India and uploaded to be used in Telugu wikisource.Rajasekhar1961 (Diskussion) 13:40, 2 June 2015 (UTC) This is a photo of a statue depicting Abraham Lincoln and his son Tad. It is located on the south side of City Hall in Kansas City, Missouri. Title: Abraham Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 photograph : sixteenth-plate tintype, trimmed to oval ; 3.8 x 3.4 cm (case) Title: Abraham Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 photograph : sixteenth-plate tintype ; 5.3 x 4.8 cm (case) Letter from President Abraham Lincoln to his wife Mary Todd Lincoln, written while LIncoln was visiting his son Robert, who was then a student at Phillips Exeter Academy, Exeter, New Hampshire. The Abraham Lincoln Papers, General Correspondence, Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. [1] On 6 Dec 1846, Abraham Lincoln wrote a letter to Hezekiah M. Wead of Springfield, Illinois, regarding his forthcoming case involving two parties: Nicholas versus Herbert. Scope and content: Handwritten letter of Abraham Lincoln to Mr. Brayman keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung Abraham Lincoln statue by Angela Conner, on display at the American Museum in Bath Plaque beginning Abraham Lincoln Traveled This Way, placed on the plaques building at the Old State Capitol in downtown Springfield, Illinois, recounting Abraham Lincolns time as an attorney in the 8th Judicial Circuit of Illinois from 1847 to 1855. Plaque dated 1921. Title: Abraham Lincolns childhood home (Lincoln log cabin in Lincoln Museum) on display at the 1904 Worlds Fair. Title: Abraham Lincolns last reception / Hohenstein. Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph, hand-colored. Title: Abraham Lincolns private railroad car on exhibit at the 1904 Worlds Fair. keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Abraham Lincoln, the martyr, victorious / designed by W.H. Hermans ; engraved by John Sartain, Phila. Abstract/medium: 1 print : mezzotint ; image 46.2 x 35.4 cm, on sheet 70.2 x 55.1 cm. Title: Abraham Lincoln. Defending young Armstrong Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Schrader, T. Title: Abraham] Lincolns summer home, Washington, D.C Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on stereo card : stereograph. An overhead view of the landscape shows the Memorial on the left, parking lots and roadways, and several buildings at the site. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. The NPS has replaced some of the original War Department pathways and landscape features of the Memorial Landscape. Although their location is the same, their material integrity has diminished. Other roads and structures of the commemorative site reflect the original design and construction. Keywords: cultural landscape; president; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; memorial landscape; aerial view; circulation Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Historic Route 66 in Springfield, Illinois. Giant Abe Lincoln and wagon Historic Route 66 in Springfield, Illinois. Giant Abe Lincoln and wagon Title: An Interior view of the original Lincoln cabin showing the old fireplace in the west room and the old spinning jenny of Mrs. Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 photoprint on cabinet card. Hangem High Guitar Hangers- Angled guitar wall hanger display mount Title: Antietam, Md. President Lincoln and Gen. George B. McClellan in the generals tent Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) Physical description: 1 negative : Notes: Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862. Title: Antietam, Md. President Lincoln with Gen. George B. McClellan and group of officers Abstract: Selected Civil War photographs, 1861-1865 (Library of Congress) Physical description: 1 negative : Notes: Antietam, Battle of, Md., 1862. Association of Lincoln Presenters on Vimeo A sort-of op-doc sort-of audioslide. For the Cinema Laboratory. Boston (2019) Johnson, Eastman American, 1824-1906 Boyhood of Lincoln, 1867 oil on panel image: 27 x 22 in. (68.6 x 55.9 cm) frame: 35 3/4 x 31 x 4 in. (90.8 x 78.7 x 10.2 cm) Purchase: Acquired through the generosity of an anonymous donor 2009.109 Personnalités françaises et étrangères sous le Second Empire. Musée national de la coopération franco-américaine keine Bildbeschreibung After Willie Lincolns death from Typhoid fever in 1862, he was placed in the Historic Oak Hill Cemetery Chapel, he was later transferred to the Carroll Mausoleum, then onto the funeral train with his father. His final resting place is Springfield, IL with his father, President Abraham Lincoln. Title: Cast of Abraham Lincolns right hand Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. pagina uit de Christelijke encyclopædie voor het Nederlandsche volk deel 3 Original Marker of the first location Historische Bilder der Herrscher im Spiel Civilization von Sid Meier. keine Bildbeschreibung This couch along with two matching chairs were part of the furniture for the Presidential railroad car built for Lincoln by the United States Government in 1865. The car was finished April 1865 and the President was invited to take a trial run in the car on April 15th. President Lincoln was assassinated April 14th resulting in the car’s transformation into a funeral train. The parlor car was used by the mourning family as they traveled with the body back to Illinois.Title: Couch from Abraham Lincolns Railroad Car keine Bildbeschreibung Large crowds of people gathered on the steps of the memorial for the dedication ceremony, many with hats and umbrellas. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. The Memorial Building, designed by John Russell Pope and completed in 1911, was the focal point of the designed commemorative landscape. President William Howard Taft addressed the crowd at the dedication ceremony, honoring former president Abraham Lincoln. Keywords: president; cultural landscape; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; memorial landscape; ceremony This was where Lincolns desk was located when he was a Senator (before he was President). Edwards Place, Historic house and museum in Springfield Illinois U.S.A. Center for social activity during the time of Abraham and Mary Lincoln. Árbol genealógico de la Familia Lincoln. Photograph of Mary Frances Fanny McCullough. In December 1862 President Abraham Lincoln wrote her a letter of condolence on the recent death of her father during the American Civil War. In 2023, a series of bronze sculptures were installed in various locations around Springfield, Illinois depicting Abraham Lincolns dog, Fido. Fido With Flower was designed by Sam Brown and is installed on the west side of Bicentennial Plaza, just off of 5th Street. keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Former residence of Pres[iden]t Lincoln, birthplace of Robt. Lincoln / S.M. Fassett, Photographer, Chicago. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : albumen ; 9 3/4 x 12 13/16 in. (image), 16 x 17 1/4 in. (mount) Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. Title: Ganterie supérieure dédiée a limmortel Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 photomechanical print : photoengraving, hand-colored ; 3 3/4 x 10 1/8 in. Title: Gems of art - Washington - Lincoln Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Bufford. In his 3D virtual reality, Oakley reproduces 4 of the extant photos of Cemetery Hill on Dedication Day. Three of the photos are available at the Library of Congress: WEAVER PHOTO #1 https://www.loc.gov/resource/ppmsca.32845/ Dedication of monument at Gettysburg cemetery. United States Pennsylvania Gettysburg, None. [Photographed between 1861 and 1865, printed between 1880 and 1889] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2012647711/. WEAVER#2 is only available from a private collection. GARDNER PHOTO https://www.loc.gov/resource/cwpb.00673/ Gardner, Alexander, photographer. Dedication ceremonies at the Soldiers National cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. United States, 1863. Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2018671678/. BACHRACH PHOTO https://www.loc.gov/resource/ds.03106/ Lincolns Gettysburg Address, Gettysburg. Pennsylvania United States Gettysburg, 1863. [, Printed Later] Photograph. https://www.loc.gov/item/2012648250/. Two granite markers indicate the entry road, which is lined by trees and grasses. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Memorial Landscape, Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Site. Entry markers, possibly from two periods of development, have been located in the picnic area. Keywords: cultural landscape; abraham lincoln; abraham lincoln birthplace; president; memorial landscape Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. A national monument honoring Americas 16th President. Located on the western end of the National Mall in Washington DC Image showing the link produced when redirected to an article Letter from U. S. District Court judge Humphrey Howe Leavitt of Cincinnati, Ohio, to President Abraham Lincoln, urging Lincoln to consider justice Noah Swayne, a native of Ohio, for position of Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court after the death of Chief Justice Taney. The Abraham Lincoln Papers, General Correspondence, The Library of Congress, Washington, D. C. John Hanks, First Cousin of Nancy Hanks, mother of Abraham Lincoln Rows of low white headstones stretch across the open lawn. A monument and trees are visible in the far distance. The Illinois Monument (1911), visible in the distance, interrupts the uniform pattern of headstones. The trees that surround the landscape and the overall organization of the features provide a strong sense of place. The monument portrays a sculpture of Columbia, alongside the figures of a young man and young female. The final clause of Lincolns first Inaugural Address and the final clause of his Gettysburg Address are carved onto the pedestal. Keywords: cultural landscape; cemetery; headstone; andersonville national cemetery; memorial landscape; civil war; view; abraham lincoln Title: In memoriam. Gods will, not ours be done Physical description: 1 print. Notes: Associated name on shelflist card: Monasch Litho. Co.; This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card. Inscription of Abraham Lincoln _Chateau.jpg In 1862 Mitchell was appointed Agent of Colonization by President Lincoln, to assist free blacks in relocating to w:Chiriquí Province, Panama John Hanks, cousin of Nancy Hanks (cropped from original) Bitte wähle einen anderen, besser beschreibenden Dateinamen. keine Bildbeschreibung Title: Large crowd watching crane lift box containing Abraham Lincolns body above grave in front of Lincoln Memorial at Springfield, Ill. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. keine Bildbeschreibung Copy of first page of letter from Col. Leavitt Hunt, lawyer and photographer, to John George Nicolay, private secretary of President Abraham Lincoln, requesting a signature from Lincoln. My dear Nicolay, I trust you have not forgotten my request, that you kindly [illegible] to obtain some autograph of the President for the Sanitary. My mother has a number of casts of his hand and proposes to attach an autograph to each copy. If you can send me any original documents to be disposed of at the Fair it will be deemed a great favor. With kindest regards, Yours, Leavitt Hunt Signed by Leavitt Hunt, 34 Wall Street, New York. From the general correspondence of the Abraham Lincoln papers at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Copy of second page of letter from Col. Leavitt Hunt, lawyer and photographer, to John George Nicolay, private secretary of President Abraham Lincoln, requesting a signature from Lincoln. My dear Nicolay, I trust you have not forgotten my request, that you kindly [illegible] to obtain some autograph of the President for the Sanitary. My mother has a number of casts of his hand and proposes to attach an autograph to each copy. If you can send me any original documents to be disposed of at the Fair it will be deemed a great favor. With kindest regards, Yours, Leavitt Hunt Signed by Leavitt Hunt, 34 Wall Street, New York. From the general correspondence of the Abraham Lincoln papers at the Library of Congress, Washington, D.C. Expresses strong opinion that he and a majority of those in the Union feel that the Rebellion cannot be put down whilst slavery is protected; there is no future in slavery.Title: Letter signed Henry T. Blow, Washington, to Sir [Abraham Lincoln], August, 12, 1862 Title: Digital display record: This record exists solely to make the digital image available. You may be able to find information about the displayed item by looking at other online catalog records retrieved with the Reproduction Number below. If no such record is retrieved, information may be found in Prints & Photographs Division manual indexes. Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print : gelatin silver. photomechanical print. Part of the National Library of Wales portrait archive photomechanical print. Part of the National Library of Wales portrait archive Title: Lincoln and Garfield Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: Lincoln and his family Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on carte de visite mount. Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site, 3 miles south of Hodgenville Hodgenville Title: Lincoln cane at home Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on carte de visite mount : albumen. Title: Lincoln family Physical description: 1 print. Notes: This record contains unverified data from PGA shelflist card.; Associated name on shelflist card: Kelly, T. Scope and content: The original finding aid described this photograph as: Original Caption: The Lincoln Homestead Cabin stands proudly among the Kentucky landscape, trees casting shadows on its wooden frame. Location: Springfield, Kentucky Status: Public domain. Andy Nicol, TranSystem Abraham Lincolns home in Springfield, Illinois Lincoln home in Springfield, Ill LINCOLN IN 1861. AGE 52. FIRST PUBLISHED IN McCLURES MAGAZINE FOR JANUARY, 1896. From a photograph taken at Springfield, Illinois, early in 1861, by C. S. German, and owned by Allen Jasper Conant. The gravity of the presidency is demanding Lincoln last speech manuscript Letter from U.S. President Abraham Lincoln to Secretary of War Edwin Stanton, dated August 18, 1862. Letter on behalf of Louis McLane Hamilton, descendant of Alexander Hamilton, who was then serving as a private, recommending him for a commission as a lieutenant in the regular army. Lincoln letter petition Back of postcard whose front shows photo of Abraham Lincolns log cabin Photo of Abraham Lincolns Log Cabin on a Chicago postcard. The original caption reads: Built by Abraham Lincoln and his father in 1831, in Coles County, Illinois; taken to Chicago during the Worlds Fair by Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin Association Lincoln Memorial (memorial in Washington, D.C., United States) Letter by Congressman Abraham Lincoln replying to Jesse Lynch about an officer commission during the U.S.-Mexican War. References Shakespeares play, Othello. Title: Lincoln quick step Abstract/medium: 1 print : lithograph printed in buff and black, on wove paper ; 33 x 26 cm. (sheet) Title: Lincoln taking the oath at his second inauguration, March 4, 1865 Abstract/medium: 1 print : wood engraving. Photograph of a giant sequoia tree named after President Lincoln, located in Sequoia National Park, California (photo taken in June 2022). Statue of Abraham Lincoln seated on a bench in Union Square Park in Springfield, IL Title: Lincolns second inaugural Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print. Title: LINCOLN, ABRAHAM Abstract/medium: 1 negative : glass ; 5 x 7 in. or smaller The original Lincoln family pew at First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, IL The Lincoln Monument in the Frogner Park in Oslo, Norway. Print. Lithograph, In Memoriam. DL*60.2581. Peters Print collection.Also see 2003- After Lincoln’s assassination, Northern families often displayed in their homes lithographic prints of the man they believed to be the savior of their nation. Printmakers published numerous prints commemorating the late president in order to both illustrate and capitalize upon the nation’s woe. This graphic memorial to Lincoln, circa 1865, displays his profile upon a stone monument. Below his portrait, an inscription reads, “To Abraham Lincoln, The Best Beloved of the Nation.” Atop the memorial rests an urn draped with an American flag. Three owls sit around the urn, symbolizing wisdom. A weeping Columbia leans against the monument on the left, while a freed slave weeps to its right. At the base of the shrine rest a broken shackle, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the slain corpse of a dragon, representing rebellion and secession. Above, an angel with clasped hands looks down upon the memorial. In the background, a field strewn with the bodies of men and horses and the wreckage of cannons serves as a reminder of the destruction of the war. Title: Little Tad Lincoln Abstract/medium: 1 photographic print on carte de visite mount. Title: Lives, Crimes and Confessions of the Assassins [of Abraham Lincoln], by Dr. L.L. Stevens Abstract/medium: 1 print : woodcut. Fakten über Abraham Lincoln Wodurch ist Abraham Lincoln bekannt?
Abraham Lincoln war ein 🙋♂️ 16. Präsident der USA
Wie alt wurde Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln erreichte ein Alter von ⌛ 56 Jahren.
Wann hat Abraham Lincoln Geburtstag?
Abraham Lincoln wurde an einem Sonntag am ⭐ 12. Februar 1809 geboren.
Wo wurde Abraham Lincoln geboren?
Abraham Lincoln wurde in 🚩 Hodgenville, Kentucky, USA, geboren.
Wann starb Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln ist am ✟ 15. April 1865 in Washington, D.C., , gestorben.
Woran verstarb Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln fiel einem Mordanschlag zum Opfer. Der Schauspieler John Wilkes Booth schoß dem Präsidenten während einer Theateraufführung von hinten in den Kopf.
In welchem Sternzeichen wurde Abraham Lincoln geboren?
Abraham Lincoln wurde im westlichen Sternzeichen ♒ Wassermann geboren.
Wie groß war Abraham Lincoln?
Abraham Lincoln hatte eine Größe von ca. 📏 1,93 m. Damit ist er größer als die meisten deutschen Männer. Laut Statistik von 2021 beträgt die durchschnittliche Körpergröße eines Mannes in Deutschland 1,79 m.
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