Friday, 30 September 2016

#Abraham Lincoln always an #AmericanHero #Heroesofthemoment




ABRAHAM LINCOLN lived every moment of his life as a hero. the hero of courage, perseverance, humility and of course, wisdom. And Abraham Linconln remains the American Hero of the moment, every single moment we remember him.

Brief Abraham Lincoln profile

Name -- Abraham Lincoln

Born -- February 12, 1809, near Hodgenville, Kentucky

Middle Name -- None

Parents -- Thomas and Nancy Hanks Lincoln

Siblings -- Sarah (1807-1828), Thomas (1812)

Places Lived -- Kentucky, Indiana, Illinois, District of Columbia

Wife -- Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882); married 1842

Children -- Robert Todd Lincoln (1843-1926), Edward Baker Lincoln (1846-1850), William Wallace Lincoln (1850-1862), Thomas (Tad) Lincoln (1853-1871)

Property Owned -- Iowa and Illinois (home purchase: 1844, Springfield)

Formal Education -- About one year total(WOW)

Degrees -- Honorary degrees from Knox College (1860), Columbia (1861), Princeton (1864), Illinois College (2009)

Political Party -- Whig (1832-1856), Republican (1856-1865)

Offices Held -- Elected to Illinois General Assembly in 1834, 1836, 1838, 1840; elected to U.S. House of Representatives in 1846; elected sixteenth President of the U.S. in 1860 and 1864

Vice Presidents -- Hannibal Hamlin, Andrew Johnson

Presidential Library -- Springfield, Illinois

Non-Political Work -- Farmhand, clerk, flatboatman, store owner, surveyor, postmaster, lawyer

Law Partners -- John T. Stuart (1837-1841), Stephen T. Logan (1841-1844), William B. Herndon (1844-1865)

Military Experience -- Captain and private, Illinois Militia (1832); Commander-in-Chief (1861-1865)

Patent -- Patent #6469 granted May 22, 1849 for device to lift boats over shoals; only U.S. President to own a patent

Most Famous Speeches -- Lyceum Address1838), "Lost" Speech (1856), House Divided Speech (1858), Debates with Stephen Douglas (1858), Cooper Union Address (1860), First Inaugural Address (1861), Gettysburg Address (1863), Second Inaugural Address (1865)

Appearance -- 6'4", 180 lbs., gray eyes, black hair, size 14 shoe

Death -- Shot by John Wilkes Booth April 14; died April 15, 1865, Washington, D.C.

Burial -- Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois; May 4, 1865

ABRAHAM LINCOLN, THE HERO OF COURAGE AND PERSEVERANCE.
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