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Abraham Lincoln was born February 12, 1809, the second child of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Lincoln ( née Hanks ), in a one-room log cabin on the Sinking Spring Farm in Hardin County, Kentucky ( now LaRue County ).
In 1830, fearing a milk sickness outbreak along the Ohio River, the Lincoln family moved west, where they settled on public land in Macon County, Illinois, another free, non-slave state.
Canoeing down the Sangamon River, Lincoln ended up in the village of New Salem in Sangamon County.
* 1881 – Billy the Kid escapes from the Lincoln County jail in Mesilla, New Mexico.
* 1878 – John Tunstall is murdered by outlaw Jesse Evans, sparking the Lincoln County War in Lincoln County, New Mexico.
In 1851 John went to an academy at Pittsfield in Pike County, where he met an older student, John G. Nicolay, with whom he would later work as private secretary to Abraham Lincoln.
* King, Lincoln County, Wisconsin
* County of Lincoln, archaic name for county of Lincolnshire, England
* Lincoln, California, in Placer County
* Lincoln, Madera County, California
* Lincoln, Adams County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Bayfield County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Buffalo County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Burnett County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Eau Claire County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Forest County, Wisconsin, a town
* Lincoln, Kewaunee County, Wisconsin, a town

Lincoln and Kentucky
In 1840, Lincoln became engaged to Mary Todd, who was from a wealthy slave-holding family in Lexington, Kentucky.
But many bourbons are charcoal-filtered ( for example, Ezra Brooks Kentucky Bourbon Whiskey and Old Heaven Hill ), and not all Tennessee whiskey producers use the Lincoln County process ( for example, Benjamin Prichard's Tennessee Whiskey ).
" Comparing Henry Clay and Abraham Lincoln ," Register of the Kentucky Historical Society, 106 ( Summer – Autumn 2008 ), 495 – 512
President Lincoln immediately ordered Frémont to rescind his emancipation declaration stating, " I think there is great danger that ... the liberating slaves of traitorous owners, will alarm our Southern Union friends, and turn them against us – perhaps ruin our fair prospect for Kentucky.
Lincoln desired Delaware, Maryland, Kentucky, and Missouri to " adopt a system of gradual emancipation which should work the extinction of slavery in twenty years.
As a result of the two Thomas Lincolns living in Kentucky over a 25-year period between 1789 and 1814, area residents in both Tennessee and Kentucky often confuse Hananiah's son as the father of President Lincoln and Hananiah Lincoln as the paternal grandfather of President Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln married Nancy Hanks in 1806 in Washington County, Kentucky.
* John Todd, uncle of Mary Todd Lincoln and namesake for Todd County, Kentucky
Lincoln County is a county located in the U. S. state of Kentucky.
Lincoln County, organized in 1780, was one of three counties formed out of the original Kentucky County, which then constituted the westernmost part of Virginia.
Lincoln County is located in South Central Kentucky in the southern part of the ring of Knobs around the Bluegrass region.
* National Register of Historic Places listings in Lincoln County, Kentucky
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Lincoln and Web
* Lincoln County Web Site-History of Stanford
* Lincoln Allison ( Reader in Politics, University of Warwick ) Colourful Eminence-Lytton Strachey's Eminent Victorians: a Retrospective Review Social Affairs Unit Web Review, July 2005

Lincoln and Site
* Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
Hedgepeth Site, located in Lincoln Parish, is dated about 5200-4500 BP ( about 3300-2600 BCE ), from the latter part of this period.
websites ) located within the Abraham Lincoln Council which can be found at Scout Site Search.
Site " A " is being encroached by newly-built single-family homes as the suburbs of Lincoln ; the underground structures ( approximately 30 acres ) of the facility is currently owned by Placer County who uses the site to store and maintain road maintenance equipment.
Thomas Lincoln, father of President Abraham Lincoln, spent the later part of his life on a homestead a few miles away, preserved today as the Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site.
Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site labels the replica cabin, which was built thirty years after his death, the " Traditional Lincoln Birthplace Cabin.
In December 1998, the Lincoln Depot was officially recognized as a Michigan Historic Site.
* Lincoln Financial Field Official Site
* Temple Official Athletic Site Facilities: Lincoln Financial Field-Football
Their home from 1844 until 1861 still stands in Springfield, and has been designated the Lincoln Home National Historic Site.
* Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
* Lincoln Home National Historic Site
* New Salem, Menard County, Illinois, ( also called Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site ) onetime home of Abraham Lincoln
Lincoln Laboratory serves as the scientific advisor to the Reagan Test Site at the U. S. Army Kwajalein Atoll installation located about 2500 miles WSW of Hawaii.
Reconstructions of these lodges may be seen at Fort Abraham Lincoln State Park near Mandan, North Dakota, and the Knife River Indian Villages National Historic Site.
The day is marked by traditional wreath-laying ceremonies at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in Hodgenville, Kentucky, and at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, DC.
* Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
The monument is owned and administered by the State of Illinois as Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site.
* Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site
* Official Asociación Escuelas Lincoln Site

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