Abraham Lincoln History: April 10, 1887 - President Abraham Lincoln's re-buried with his wife in Springfield, Illinois April 21, 1865 - Abraham Lincoln's funeral train leaves Washington April 14, 1865 - President Abraham Lincoln shot in Ford's Theater by John Wilkes Booth November 8, 1864 - Abraham Lincoln (R) elected to his 2nd term as president December 8, 1863 - Abraham Lincoln announces plan for Reconstruction of South March 3, 1863 - Abraham Lincoln approves charter for National Academy of Sciences January 1, 1863 - Emancipation Proclamation issued by Abraham Lincoln February 25, 1862 - Paper currency introduced in U.S. by President Abraham Lincoln February 13, 1861 - Abraham Lincoln declared president November 6, 1860 - Abraham Lincoln, born in Kentucky, Representative-R-Illinois 1847 - 1849, elected 16th president 1861 - 1865 May 18, 1860 - Republican Party nominates Abraham Lincoln for president June 16, 1858 - Abraham Lincoln says "A house divided against itself cannot stand" October 4, 1854 - Abraham Lincoln made his 1st political speech at Illinois State Fair May 29, 1849 - Patent for lifting vessels granted to Abraham Lincoln May 22, 1849 - Abraham Lincoln patents a buoying device November 4, 1842 - Abraham Lincoln marries Mary Todd in Springfield, Illinois February 12, 1809 - Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky, R, 16th President, 1861 - 1865
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1988 Avalanche at Klosters, a Swiss Ski resort, nearly kills Prince Charles
1982 President Reagan proclaims economic sanctions against Libya
1971 Senate approves amendment lowering voting age to 18
1933 Major earthquake in Long Beach, California
1849 Abraham Lincoln applies for a patent; only U.S. president to do so