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  1. Abraham Lincoln and Ohio. In 1855 Abraham Lincoln went to Cincinnati to act as co-counsel for John H. Manny. The other Manny Company attorneys – Peter H. Watson, George W. Harding and Edwin M. Stanton – froze him out of their work in the McCormick-Manny patent infringement case. Mr. “Lincoln looked forward with pardonable pride to this ...

  2. 4 days ago · The memorial and Sinking Spring Farm were established as a national park in 1916 and designated Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in 1959. Abraham Lincoln Boyhood Home at Knob Creek became a unit of Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site in 2001.

  3. Young Lincoln and the Ohio. While in the White House, Abraham Lincoln described for Secretary of State William Seward one key experience connected with the Ohio River near Troy, Indiana. Lincoln recalled that he was asked by two travelers to scull them out to a passing river steamer. After they and their trunks were on board the steamer, each ...

  4. Frederick married Catherine Kittie Abraham (born Lavell (Abraham)) on month day 1912, at age 25 in marriage place, Ohio. Catherine was born circa 1893, in birth place, Ohio. They had 4 children: Alice E Hopp (born Abraham (Hopp)) and 3 other children. Frederick lived in address, Ohio.

  5. Jul 14, 2023 · President Abraham Lincoln preserved the Union during the American Civil War and issued the Emancipation Proclamation, freeing enslaved people.

  6. The twenty eight members of the Board of Trustees agreed to raise money by voluntary subscription for the purpose of honoring and perpetuating the memory of Abraham Lincoln by erecting a Memorial Building to house and preserve the log cabin where he was born.

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  8. Oct 3, 2008 · A centennial biographical history of Richland county, Ohio ... 16

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