Entity | Abraham Lincoln
Born: 1809, Sinking Spring Farm
Died: 1865, Petersen House
Alternate Names: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865, לינקולן, אברהם, 1809-1865, Линкольн, Авраам, 1809-1865, Lincoln, Abraão, 1809-1865, Linkan, ʼAbrehām, 1809-1865, Linkūln, Ibrāhīm, 1809-1865, לינקאלין, 1809-1865, リンコーン, 1809-1865, 林肯, 1809-1865, Lincoln, Abraão, 1809-1865, לינקאלן, אייברעהעם, 1809-1865, Lin, Kʻen, 1809-1865, Linkan, Abraham, 1809-1865, Lin-ken, 1809-1865, Linkol'n, Avraam, 1809-1865, Linkan, Abreham, 1809-1865, Linkuln, Ibrahim, 1809-1865, Lincoln, A. (Abraham), 1809-1865, Linkuln, Abrakham, 1809-1865, Lingkon, 1809-1865, Linkan, Ebraham, 1809-1865, Lin-kʻen, 1809-1865, Liṅkana, Ābrāhama, 1809-1865, Lin, Ken, 1809-1865, A. Lincoln, Lincoln, Uncle Abe, President Lincoln, Honest Abe, Abe Lincoln
Occupation(s): military officer, farmer, politician, lawyer, writer, postmaster, statesperson, Politicians, Presidents, Representatives, U.S. Congress, Authors, Lawyers
Associated Place(s): Illinois, United States, Logan County (Ill.), Germany--Hamburg, Pennsylvania, New Zealand, Australia, Washington Territory, Illinois--Chicago, Tazewell County (Ill.), Malta, Europe, United States of America, Kentucky, Maryland, Washington (State), Sangamon County (Ill.), South Carolina, Confederate States of America, Washington (D.C.), Canada, North America, Washington, D. C., Hancock County (Ill.), New York (State), Gettysburg (Pa.), Winchester (Va.), Virginia, Hodgenville
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