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Abraham Lincoln :: essays research papers
 Abraham Lincoln On the stormy morning of Sunday,  February 12, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, wife of Thomas, gave  birth to a boy. He was born on a bed of poles covered  with corn husks. The baby was named Abraham after his  grandfather. In 1811 the Lincolns moved to a farm on  Knob Creek which was also near Hodgenville. In 1811 or  1812, Abraham's younger brother, Thomas, died in  infancy. Abraham spent a short amount of time in a log  schoolhouse. He began to learn his ABC's from a teacher  named Zachariah Riney. He attended school with his sister,  Sarah. Late in 1816 the Lincoln family moved to southern  Indiana and settled near present day Gentryville. A cabin  was constructed near Little Pigeon Creek. It measured 16  X 18 feet, and it had one window. Abraham's mother,  Nancy, passed away on October 5th, 1818, she died of  milk sickness. In 1819, Abraham would barrow books  from his neighbors to read. In 1821 Abraham attended  school taught by James Swaney for about 4 months. Also  in 1824 Abraham attended school taught by Azel Dorsey.  In 1827 Abraham's sister, Sarah died giving birth to her  son. In 1831, Lincoln decided to leave his family and go off  on his own. In July he moved to New Salem, Illinois, where  he boarded at Rutledge's tavern and became acquainted  with the owner's daughter, Ann. New Salem was a frontier  village consisting of one long street on a bluff over the  Sangamon River. On August 6th, 1832 Lincoln was  defeated while running for the Illinois State Legislature.  Lincoln began to operate a general store in New Salem  along with William F. Berry. Again, In 1834, Lincoln ran  for the Illinois State Legislature, but this time he was  elected. During the summer, John T. Stuart advised Lincoln  to study law. On December 1 he took his seat in state  government in Vandalia. In 1837 Lincoln, 28, was admitted  to the Illinois Bar on March 1, and he moved to Springfield  on April 15. He became a law partner of John Stuart and  lived with Joshua Speed. Lincoln now had income from a  law practice as well as a state legislator. November 4,1842  Lincoln married Mary Todd. The first son of the Lincolns,  Robert Todd, was born August 1, 1843 at the Globe  Tavern. In 1844 Abraham and Mary purchased a home  from Dr. Dresser in Springfield for $1500. It was located  at the corner of Eighth and Jackson. The family moved in  on May 2nd. In 1849 Lincoln failed in his attempt to be  appointed commissioner of the General Land Office, and  he returned to a full time law practice in Springfield as his    					    
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