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History of Abraham Lincoln
Find more on Abraham Lincoln by searching the archive.
Newspaper articles about Abraham Lincoln detail one of the most renowned presidents in American history. As the 16th president of the United States, Lincoln led the Union through the Civil War, freed Confederate slaves with the 1863 Emancipation Proclamation and delivered the well-known Gettysburg Address. He is immortalized with the Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C. and people can find him on the U.S. penny and the five dollar bill.
While we know today what a colossal impact Lincoln had on the fate of the United States, newspaper articles on Abraham Lincoln from the days of the Civil War reflect a variety of opinions. Then, Americans were so polarized that Lincoln's presidential victory led to seven southern slave states seceding from the union prior to his inauguration day in March of 1861. Yet, historic newspaper articles also show how Lincoln had unyielding vision, extraordinary political skill and humanity in his strife to restore and preserve the union.
NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest newspaper database available online, has provided a free archive on the history of Abraham Lincoln for the public to view thousands of original newspapers articles. The archive includes stories from Lincoln's presidential campaign in 1860, the Gettysburg Address, his assassination on April 14, 1865, along with thousands of other headlines on the 16th president. Click on the timeline above to view newspapers in chronological order or begin searching newspaper articles with your own key words.
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 A biography about Abraham Lincoln was written under the headline "Honest Old Abe - The People's Candidate For President" in The Athens Messenger on June 8, 1860. Then, Abraham Lincoln was campaigning to become president of the United States.
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