
Abraham Lincoln
Date of Birth | : | 12 Feb, 1809 |
Date of Death | : | 15 Apr, 1865 |
Place of Birth | : | Larue County, KY |
Profession | : | American Lawyer, Politician |
Nationality | : | American |
Abraham Lincoln was the 16th president of the United States, serving from 1861 to 1865, and is regarded as one of America’s greatest heroes due to his roles in guiding the Union through the Civil War and working to emancipate enslaved people. His eloquent support of democracy and insistence that the Union was worth saving embody the ideals of self-government that all nations strive to achieve. In 1863, he issued the Emancipation Proclamation, which freed slaves across the Confederacy. Lincoln’s rise from humble beginnings to achieving the highest office in the land is a remarkable story, and his death is equally notably. He was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth in 1865, at age 56, as the country was slowly beginning to reunify following the war. Lincoln’s distinctively humane personality and incredible impact on the nation have endowed him with an enduring legacy.
Early Life, Parents, and Education
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, to parents Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks Lincoln in rural Hodgenville, Kentucky Thomas was a strong and determined pioneer who found a moderate level of prosperity and was well respected in the community. The couple had two other children: Lincoln’s older sister, Sarah, and younger brother, Thomas, who died in infancy. His death wasn’t the only tragedy the family would endure.
In 1817, the Lincolns were forced to move from young Abraham’s Kentucky birthplace to Perry County, Indiana, due to a land dispute. In Indiana, the family “squatted” on public land to scrap out a living in a crude shelter, hunting game and farming a small plot. Lincoln’s father was eventually able to buy the land.
When Lincoln was 9 years old, his 34-year-old mother died of tremetol, more commonly known as milk sickness, on October 5, 1818. The event was devastating to the young boy, who grew more alienated from his father and quietly resented the hard work placed on him at an early age.
Quotes
I do not boast that God is on my side, I humbly pray that I am on God's side.
The philosophy of the school room in one generation will be the philosophy of government in the next.
If we exchange one dollar, we both have one dollar each. But if we exchange one good thought, we both have two good thoughts
Teach the children so it will not be necessary to teach the adults.
Character is like a tree and reputation like a shadow. The shadow is what we think of it; the tree is the real thing.