New Salem, home of Abraham Lincoln 1831 to 1837.

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New Salem, home of Abraham Lincoln 1831 to 1837.

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Perspective map not drawn to scale.
Bird's-eye-view.
"Adopted as authentic by Old Salem Chautauqua Association, 1909."
LC Panoramic maps (2nd ed.), 176
Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
Indexed for points of interest.
AACR2: 651/1

Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865. Lincoln led the United States through its Civil War—its bloodiest war and its greatest moral, constitutional, and political crisis. He preserved the Union, abolished slavery, strengthened the federal government, and modernized the economy. "I destroy my enemies when I make them my friends."

In the first grade, students understand chronological sequencing of events by creating basic timelines. Students participate in shared research using biographies and informational text the contributions of historic figures in American history including Squanto, the Pilgrims, George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, Paul Revere, Thomas Jefferson, Meriwether Lewis, William Clark, Sacagawea, Daniel Boone, Abraham Lincoln, and George Washington Carver. Students identify the significance of historic places and monuments and describe their connection to real events of the past including the Plimoth Plantation, Mount Vernon, Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial. Students commemorate the contributions to the American nation of significant groups including National Hispanic History Month, Native American Heritage Month, and Black History Month.

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Date

01/01/1837
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Contributors

Brown, Arthur L.
Onstott, R. J.
Franks (J.W.) & Sons.
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Location

illinois
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Source

Library of Congress
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Public Domain

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