...Capitol's construction. When the Civil War broke out, the Capitol's majestic dome, started in 1855, was only half-finished. Abraham Lincoln never mentioned this fact in his inaugural address. But then, he didn't need to; it was there clear as day, as a haunting...
...Knob Creek, Ky., This small cabin surrounded by the dense Kentucky woodlands is the boyhood home of All-American president, Abraham Lincoln, a champion for freedom and equality for all. February 12, 2009 will mark the bicentennial of Lincoln"s birthday. ...
...A. Macdonald once said: âCanada is a difficult country to govern.â He said difficult, but not impossible. In the same era, Abraham Lincoln, in the midst of a much greater crisis than anything we face today, said: âThe dogmas of the quiet past are inadequate...
...to Washington, to the battlefields as well - and saw the carnage - and felt the agony of BOTH sides. He was obsessed with Abraham Lincoln. He gave lectures on Lincoln after Lincoln's death - here is a ticket stub from one of those lectures I found online! Whitman...
...Obama lists the collected writings of Abraham Lincoln among his favorite reading. And more than a few commentators have suggested that Obama is channeling the spirit of Franklin D. Roosevelt as he tries to chart a response to the economic crisis. But when...
...might have volunteered, as he did in a previous interview, that his "Mission Accomplished" photo-op on the deck of the USS Abraham Lincoln was a moment he'd like to have back. But no. Instead, he told Gibson that his "biggest regret" was a mistake made by...
...like some predestined savior of our democracy. He announced his candidacy for president on the same Illinois steps where Abraham Lincoln stood a century and a half ago to do the same thing. Forty years after Martin Luther King's "I Have a Dream" speech, Obama...
...Harrison, Millard Fillmore in 1850 on the death of Zachary Taylor, Andrew Johnson in 1865 after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Chester Arthur in 1881 after the assassination of James Garfield, Theodore Roosevelt in 1901 after the assassination of William...