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The History Place presents Abraham Lincoln
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"Jump To: Lincoln becomes President
- Emancipation Proclamation - Battle
of Gettysburg - Kansas-Nebraska Act - Dred
Scott Decision
1637 - Samuel Lincoln from Hingham,
England settles in Hingham, Massachusetts.
1778 - Thomas Lincoln (Abraham's
father), descendant of Samuel, is born in Virginia.
1782 - Thomas and family move to
Kentucky.
1786 - Thomas' father is killed
by Native Americans.
1806 - Thomas marries Nancy Hanks.
A daughter, Sarah is born eight months later.
1808 - Thomas buys a farm called
Sinking Spring near Hodgenville, Kentucky.
Feb. 12, 1809 - Abraham Lincoln
is born in a one room log cabin on Nolin Creek in Kentucky.
1811 - In Spring, the Lincoln family
moves to a 230 acre farm on Knob Creek ten miles from Sinking Spring.
1812 - A brother, Thomas, is born
but dies in infancy.
1815 - Young Abraham attends a log
school house.
1816 - Briefly attends school. In
December, the Lincoln family crosses the Ohio River and settles in the
backwoods of Indiana.
1817 - In February, Abraham, age
7, shoots a wild turkey but suffers great remorse and never hunts game
again.
1818 - Young Abraham is kicked in
the head by a horse and for a brief time is thought to be dead. Oct. 5,
Nancy Hanks Lincoln (his mother) dies of "milk sickness."
1819 - On Dec. 2, Abraham's father,
Thomas, marries a widow, Sarah Bush Johnston, and becomes stepfather to
her three children. Abraham develops much affection for his stepmother.
1820 - Briefly attends school.
1822 - Attends school for a few
months.
1824 - Does plowing and planting
and work for hire for neighbors. Attends school in the fall and winter.
Borrows books and reads whenever possible.
1828 - On Jan. 20, his married sister
Sarah dies while giving birth. In April, Abraham, now 19, and Allen Gentry
take a flatboat of cargo of farm produce to New Orleans. During the trip
the"
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