Abraham Lincoln made a stopover at Cincinnati on his way to his inauguration in 1861, just as the nation was falling apart.
Lancaster County resident Al Iannello took a rotting sugar maple tree in his front yard and transformed the remains into a ...
By Tracey Howerton Special to NKyTribune Have you ever written a letter to the President of the United States? Dr. Benjamin ...
Phillip Stone, a Harrisonburg lawyer who has served as president of Bridgewater College and Sweet Briar College, holds an ...
For all his modesty and wartime preoccupation, the 16th president was one of the most photographed men of his time, with a ...
Abraham Lincoln loved to eat—and he also wasn’t afraid to throw on an apron and cook. Here are a few of the foods he enjoyed ...
The self-taught artist Abraham Lincoln Walker worked in his basement on phantasmagorical paintings, discovered by the art ...
Abraham Lincoln spent his birthday in Cincinnati ... That night, after his speech at the Burnet House, Lincoln also addressed a gathering of German Americans regarding the proposed Homestead ...
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