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"HOMES OF THE U.S. PRESIDENTS.
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Springfield-Home of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham
Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States, was
born near Hodgenville, Larue Co., Ky., Feb. 12th, 1809.
He did not attend college. In 1836 he moved to Spring-
field and practised law. In 1842 he married Mary Todd.
Lincoln served but a little more than a month of a second
term as President, when he was assassinated while at Ford's
Theatre, Washington, on April 14th, 1865, by John Wilkes
Booth. He expired on the following morning. He was
buried in Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Ill. Mrs.
Lincoln died in 1882.
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