President Lincoln with officers at the Battle of Antietam

Lincoln as Commander in Chief

A self-taught strategist with no combat experience, Abraham Lincoln saw the path to victory more clearly than his generals

Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg

Gettysburg Address Displayed at Smithsonian

Lincoln's timeless speech during the Civil War endures as a national treasure

Lincoln Gettysburg Address

Abraham Lincoln: a Man of His Words

Ted Sorensen finds that of all the U.S. presidents, Lincoln had the best speechwriter—himself

Lincoln-Douglas debate

The Debates that Ignited Lincoln’s Rise to Fame

Abraham Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas for the U.S. Senate in 1858 turned the backwoods rail-splitter into presidential timber

Lincoln-Douglas debate

Letters Between Lincoln and Douglas Reveal Debate Negotiations

Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas engaged in pre-debate negotiations in 1858

Abraham Lincoln

A Presidential Inventor

In 1849, Lincoln patented an ingenious addition to transportation technology, a floatation system for riverboats

A Lincoln-centric Tour Through Modern D.C.

The house where the conspirators hatched their heinous plot now serves sushi, and the yard where they were hanged is a tennis court

Reading of Emancipation Proclamation

Freeing the Slaves and Saving a Nation

As his army faltered and his cabinet bickered, Abraham Lincoln determined that "we must free the slaves or be ourselves subdued." In 1862, he finally got his chance

Presidential parade

Musical Mudslinging on the Campaign Trail

Before TV came on the scene, presidential candidates relied on campaign songs for negative advertising

Lincoln

Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Was One for the Ages

In a new book, Historian Ronald C. White, Jr., explains why Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address, given just weeks before he died, was his greatest speech

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Videos

Abraham Lincoln: An Extraordinary Life

Behind the Scenes with Harry Rubenstein At the National Museum of American History

One Life: The Mask of Lincoln

National Portrait Gallery historian David C. Ward discusses images of Abraham Lincoln that document his life in the White House

In the Footsteps of Lincoln's Assassin

Preview Scenes from the Smithsonian Channel's Visit with Civil War Historian Ed Bearss


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