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August 14, 2009
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Commemorating Abraham Lincoln
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The bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln’s birth on February 12, 1809, is being celebrated throughout the year 2009. Born in Kentucky and raised in Indiana, Lincoln was a rail-splitter, storekeeper, soldier, Illinois state legislator, lawyer, and United States representative before his election as president in 1860. After guiding the Union to victory in the American Civil War and being re-elected for a second term, he was assassinated on April 14, 1865.

The bicentennial commemoration will include education programs, public forums, and arts projects. For additional information, see http://www.lincolnbicentennial.gov/.

The best-known object in the Capitol associated with Abraham Lincoln is the historic catafalque, which was hastily constructed to support the casket in which his remains lay in state in the Rotunda; it has been used for numerous subsequent lyings in state and is now on display in the Exhibition Hall of the Capitol Visitor Center. Other works of art and objects in the Capitol and congressional collections related to Lincoln are illustrated and listed below.

Abraham Lincoln by Vinnie Ream Abraham Lincoln by Gutzon Borglum Abraham Lincoln by Fairbanks
Abraham Lincoln
Marble by Vinnie Ream

1871
 
Abraham Lincoln
Marble by Gutzon Borglum
1908
Abraham Lincoln the Legislator
Marble by Avard T. Fairbanks
1985
New Dome Symbolizes Union Lincoln's Second Inaugural, 1865 President Lincoln Desk Location Marker
New Dome Symbolizes Union, 1863
Oil on canvas mural by Allyn Cox

1973-1974
Lincoln's Second Inaugural, 1865
Oil on canvas mural by Allyn Cox

1973-1974
President Lincoln Desk Location Marker
Bronze

1974; replaced 1999
Lincoln carte de visite Lincoln's first inauguration -Lincoln's second inauguration
Carte de Visite of Lincoln
Photograph by Alexander Gardner
1865
Lincoln's First Inauguration
Photograph
1861
Lincoln's Second Inauguration
Photograph

1865
First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Abraham Lincoln by Freeman Thorp Lincoln mosaic by Salviati
First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation
Oil on canvas by Francis Bicknell Carpenter
1864
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Abraham Lincoln
Oil on canvas by Freeman Thorp
c.1879
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Abraham Lincoln
Mosaic by Antonio Salviati
1866
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Lincoln bust by Sarah Fisher Ames Lincoln engraving by Marshall Abraham Lincoln by Bittinger
Abraham Lincoln
Marble by Sarah Fisher Clampitt Ames
1868
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Abraham Lincoln
Engraving by William Edgar Marshall
1866
Abraham Lincoln
Oil on canvas by Ned Bittinger
2005
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