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March 16, 2006

Web of Conspiracy

South_carolina George Engelbach, Republican delegate; farmer; retired sheet-metal worker. Hillsboro, Missouri. One of many Richard Avedon’s “Democracy” Photos, taken during the 2004 campaigns

What a Luxury Car Should Be, from Worth 1000 Time Machine 9. Other Vintage Lincoln ads

Thinkin’ Lincoln - A totally sweet webcomic

Civil War Harper's Weekly, April 29, 1865. The April 29, 1865 edition of Harper's Weekly is a first edition description of the Assassination and Death of President Lincoln. (Much more at Son of the South, the web's most extensive source of original Civil War resources)

Confederate nutters in South Carolina, who are promoting secession from the union, rejoice at a mock trial and hanging of "the evil tyrants" President Lincoln and General Sherman. (Site is down for some ungodly reason at the moment)

The original John Wilkes Booth Escape Route Tour: Our Spring 2006 tours are filled

Lincoln totem pole

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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November 12, 2005

Rail Splitting

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“Hoist up the flag for Abraham” - Songs of the 1864 Presidential Campaign. (From ”Goodshit”. Source is NSFW!)

Chomp champ a burger with Abe Lincoln

Lincoln Historic Photographs

Lillian Colton’s portrait of Lincoln made of wild rice

Friends of Abe: How to win friends

The Lincoln Lawyer: A Novel by Michael Connelly

Lew Rockwell’s Lincoln archives

Poetry: Abraham Lincoln
his hand and pen
he will be good but
god knows When

Exhibits at the New Lincoln Museum

Want to know more about Lincoln? Just ask

Elsewhere: Brother Bones whistles Sweet Georgia Brown

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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April 23, 2005

Lincoln, the hip cat

Lincoln_art The infamous "Bohemian Brigade" was a band of reporters, specail artists who formed a social and working group during the Civil War

Paul Ford’s cat. “I rename my cat every month; this month his name is Abraham Lincoln.” Sadly, a month later the cat died

The reanimated bones of Abraham Lincoln give a tour of his childhood home. (From ”Screenhead”)

Project Gutenberg’s cache of Lincoln’s speeches and letters

Photos of Booth’s conspirators

Get yourself a Lincoln bust

Barry Landau, collector of inauguration memorabilia

The newly-opened Lincoln Presidential Museum. A Metafilter thread about the opening of the museum

Yes, Lincoln is hot commodity. Even USA Today says so

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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January 04, 2005

”I am a Ford, not a Lincoln”

Lincoln_stampBusiness card of Abraham Lincoln: “Attorney and counselor at law. Springfield, Illinois ... My old customers, and others, are no doubt aware of the terrible time I have had in crossing the stream, and will be glad to know that I will be back ... ready to swap horses, dispense law, make jokes split rails and perform other matters in a small way”. (From ”Cynical C”)

Honest Abe Saloon

The Abraham Lincoln carved emu egg comes with a hand turned wood egg stand and can become a personalized gift with an inscription on the back

Lincoln’s top hat

Lincoln's funeral train took him from Washington to Springfield, Illinois--following, in reverse, nearly the same route that had taken the President-elect to the White House. (From The American Museum of Photography )

Mike Reiss's Hard Drinkin' Lincoln, tacky & wacky

Was Lincoln Bisexual? by Gore Vidal

1940-55 Lincoln Hood Ornaments , from “Taillight King”

Lincoln in Political Cartoons

USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN 72), America’s fifth Nimitz-class aircraft carrier. (This is an official Navy web site. Everything on this site has been approved by the PAO)

Abraham Lincoln Heirloom Tomatoes(?)

Quote above by Gerald Ford. Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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September 08, 2004

The Lincoln Simulacrum

early_lincoln John Wilkes Booth's Cervical Vertebrae

Portrait of a Young Man. (Read there also of the methods used to analyze daguerreotype)

Lincoln as Historical Teen Idol

Recovering Lincoln’s voice

Lincoln/Net presents historical materials from Lincoln's Illinois years (1830-1861), including materials illuminating antebellum Illinois

The new Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

Philip Dick's novel “We Can Build You” features a simulacrum of President Abraham Lincoln used to both comic and profound effect. Here’s the Abe Lincoln Simulacrum Idea. (Btw, "Reality is becoming more like a Philip Dick novel all the time"...)

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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May 22, 2004

"Whenever I hear any one arguing for slavery I feel a strong impulse to see it tried on him personally."

lincoln_death_mask Abraham Lincoln was the first American president to be assassinated, and interest in his death has not declined after many years. Assassination Relics at the Smithsonian Institution. From “Celebrity Morgue”, Lincoln's Box at Ford's Theatre

Discovering the Lincoln Death Photograph from April 24, 1865

You have surely seen the baffling similarities between Lincoln & Kennedy’s deaths. “Snopes” is debanking the amazing coincidences that seems to be between them. So, is Lincoln Kennedy of the “Raiders” part of the conspiracy?...

Lincoln's Patent for a device to lift boats over shoals make him the only U.S. president to hold a patent

I wouldn’t want to try & solve this Lincoln Photomosaic Puzzle. It is made up of small puzzle pieces that interlock to show more than 1000 tiny black and white scenes.

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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February 23, 2004

Lincoln shows his support for the recent same-sex marriages in San Francisco (From “B.A.'s Weblog”).

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Abe Winkin’ . (From P. Volker).

Lincoln Photomosaic with old Civil war photographs. (Expand with a click).

It's big! Pastor proposes mammoth-sized Lincoln statue - a PowerPoint presentation of 112 slides.

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Abe Winkin’ & Hindenburg.

Robert Todd Lincoln (Lincoln’s only son) & the Lincoln Family. (From Tom Mcmahon).

Here is the old "Grow-a-Brain” Abraham Lincoln Collection

Today is the 140th anniversary for the Gettysburg Address - 11/19/03

Abe Lincoln Watermelonmobile - 2/2/04

Civil War Re-enactors (From "Things Magazine") - 9/28/03

Flags of the Civil War

abe22.jpgIf Lincoln were to use a Powerpoint presentation to deliver his speech, or write it with HTML Buttons

July 1, 2, 3, 1863 Three Days At Gettysburg - 12/19/03

Many Lincoln Quotes

Map of Gettysburg National Cemetery - 12/19/03

Matthew Brady's Civil War Photographs

Read one of 29 translations of the address or listen to Jeff Daniels reads the speech

Ride Lincoln Saddle

See the original draft (One of five known manuscript copies).

Selected Speeches of Abraham Lincoln - 12/19/03

lincoln_mallThe Association Of Lincoln Presenters

The Lincoln Assassination Artifacts

The Lincoln Log: the actual cabin , his Daily Chronology and quality log homes - 1/6/04

The only known photograph of Lincoln at Gettysburg

Today it is Gettysburg National Military Park, a memorial

Many More Unusual Links About Abraham Lincoln and About Richard Nixon Here

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