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2 Jul 1862
Reconfigured Morrill Land-Grant
Colleges Act Signed into Law
For fifteen years prior to the first introduction of
the bill in 1857, there was a political movement
calling for the creation of agriculture colleges.
The movement was led by Professor Jonathan
Baldwin Turner of Illinois College. On February 8,
1853, the Illinois legislature adopted a resolution,
drafted by Turner, calling for the Illinois
congressional delegation to work to enact a
land-grant bill to fund a system of industrial
colleges, one...
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Abraham Lincoln Timeline
1809 Feb 12
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Abraham Lincoln is Born
Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, to Thomas Lincoln and
Nancy Hanks, two uneducated farmers, in a one-room log cabin on the
348-acre (1.4 km2) Sinking Spring Farm, in southea...
1816 Dec
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Lincoln's Family Relocates to Indiana
Abraham Lincoln spent 14 of his most formative years-from age 7 to
21-in Southern Indiana. Today, Indiana's Lincoln attractions include his
boyhood home and some of the most extensive col...
1818 Oct 5
Mother Nancy Hanks Lincoln Dies of Milk Sickness
Among the many obscure ailments that afflicted Midwestern pioneers, it
is doubtful if one has been more shrouded in mystery than was milk
sickness. The disease was unknown in Europe or an...
1819 Dec 5
Father Thomas Lincoln Remarries Widow Sarah Bush
Johnston
Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln (December 13, 1788 - April 12, 1869) was
the second wife of Thomas Lincoln and stepmother of President of the
United States Abraham Lincoln. She was born in El...
1828 Jan 20
Lincoln's Elder Sister Sarah Lincoln Dies during Childbirth
Sarah Lincoln Grigsby, sister of Abraham Lincoln, would never know her younger brother's
success and fame, nor how he would be remembered. As a result of her brother's fame,
her own life ...
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Lincoln Works on Cargo Flatboat Bound for New Orleans
When, in 1860, the Ship of State seemed like to run aground hopelessly,
it was his determination and ingenuity that averted total wreck. As in his
youth he saved the flatboat, so in his m...
1830 Mar
Lincoln Family Relocates to Illinois
Abraham Lincoln arrived with his family in the area in 1830 to settle a
section of government land bisected by the river. The site, now Lincoln
Trail Homestead State Memorial, was selecte...
1831 Mar
Lincoln Makes Second Flatboat Trip to New Orleans
In 1830 the Lincolns left Indiana for Illinois. Abraham made a second flatboat trip to New
Orleans, and in 1831 he left home for New Salem, in Sangamon County near Springfield.
The separa...
1831 Jul
Lincoln Separates from Family
In 1831, Abraham Lincoln was a young man of 22 when he and a couple
of companions floated down the Sangamon River in a flatboat on their
way to New Orleans. In mid-April, he neared New Sa...
1832 Mar
Lincoln Becomes a Candidate for Illinois General
Assembly
Lincoln began his political career in 1832 at age 23 with an unsuccessful
campaign for the Illinois General Assembly as a member of the Whig
Party. The centerpiece of his platform was the...
1832 Apr 21
Lincoln Makes First Enlistment in the Black Hawk War
His first enlistment was as elected captain of a company in the 4th
Regiment of Mounted Volunteers, of Gen. Samuel Whiteside's Brigade.
Lincoln enrolled on April 21, 1832, and mustered ou...
1832 May 29
Lincoln Re-enlists in the Black Hawk War
Lincoln re-enlisted on the same day he mustered out of his old company,
and was mustered in on May 29 as a private in Captain Elijah Ises'
Company, Twenty-Day Interim Regiment. He activel...
1832 Jun 20
Lincoln Enlists in Black Hawk War for a Third Time
Lincoln's third enlistment was as a private in Captain Jacob M. Early's
"Spy Company." This unit mustered in approximately June 20, 1832, and
served as part of General Atkinson’s army as ...
1832 Aug 6
Lincoln Becomes Postmaster of New Salem
Lincoln was appointed his postmaster's position by President Andrew Jackson, a
Democrat, on May 7, 1833. In Lincoln's 1860 autobiography, he pointed out that the office
was "too insignifi...
1833 Oct
Lincoln Takes up Work as a Surveyor
‘In the fall of 1833 came Abraham Lincoln’s entry into the most highly technical and
responsible work he had known. Writing of it later, he said, "The Surveyor of Sangamon
[County] offere...
1834 Aug 4
Lincoln is Elected to the Illinois State Legislature
In 1834, he won an election to the state legislature and, after coming
across the Commentaries on the Laws of England, began to teach
himself law
1837 Mar 1
Lincoln is admitted to the Bar
Admitted to the bar in 1837, he moved to Springfield, Illinois that same
year and began to practice law with John T. Stuart. With a reputation as a
formidable adversary during cross-exam...
1842 Nov 4
Abraham Lincoln Weds Mary Todd
On November 4, 1842 Lincoln married Mary Todd, daughter of a
prominent slave-owning family from Kentucky. The couple had four sons.
Robert Todd Lincoln was born in Springfield, Illinois o...
1846 Aug 3
Lincoln Elected to Congress as Whig Representative
from Illinois
In 1846 Lincoln was elected to one term in the U.S. House of
Representatives. A staunch Whig, Lincoln often referred to party leader
Henry Clay as his political idol. As a freshman House ...
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Lincoln Receives a Patent
As a young man, Abraham Lincoln took a boatload of merchandise down
the Mississippi River from New Salem to New Orleans. At one point the
boat slid onto a dam and was set free only after ...
1851 Dec
Lincoln Represents the Alton & Sangamon Railroad
In 1851, he represented the Alton & Sangamon Railroad in a dispute with
one of its shareholders, James A. Barret. Barret had refused to pay the
balance on his pledge to that corporation o...
1854 Oct 16
Lincoln Delivers Peoria Speech
Speech on the Repeal of the Missouri Compromise Abraham Lincoln
Speech at Peoria, Illinois October 16, 1854 The repeal of the Missouri
Compromise, and the propriety of its restora...
1858 May
Lincoln Uses Judicial Notice in the "Armstrong Case"
The Trial The acquittal represented a personal and professional triumph
for Lincoln, who once rocked the defendant's cradle in New Salem.
Lincoln took over the defense after a change o...
1858 Jun 16
Abraham Lincoln Delivers the House Divided Speech
"A house divided against itself cannot stand." I believe this government
cannot endure, permanently, half slave and half free. I do not expect the
Union to be dissolved — I do not expect t..." —Abraham Lincoln
1858 Aug 21
Lincoln Loses First of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates on
Slavery
August 21, 1858, was the day that Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A.
Douglas met in Ottawa, Illinois, in the first of the famous Lincoln-Douglas
Debates. Ottawa is a town in north-central Ill...
1858 Aug 27
Freeport Doctrine Is Focal Point in Douglas' Argument at
the Second Lincoln-Douglas Debate
At Freeport Lincoln challenged Douglas to reconcile popular sovereignty
with the Dred Scott decision. Douglas replied that settlers could
circumvent the decision by not establishing the l...
1858 Sep 15
Third Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Slave State Borders
MR. DOUGLAS’ SPEECH. LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: I appear before
you today in pursuance of a previous notice, and have made
arrangements with Mr. Lincoln to divide time, and discuss with him...
1858 Sep 18
Fourth Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Coles County
Fairgrounds
Fourth Joint Debate at Charleston Mr. Lincoln’s Speech (September 18,
1858) LADIES AND GENTLEMEN: It will be very difficult for an audience
so large as this to hear distinc...
1858 Oct 7
Douglas Seeks to Prove that Lincoln was an Abolitionist
at the Fifth Lincoln-Douglas Debates
At Galesburg[28] Douglas sought again to prove that Lincoln was an
abolitionist with the following quotes from Lincoln: “ I should like to know,
if taking this old Declaration of Inde...
1858 Oct 13
Lincoln Declares Slavery a Moral Wrong in the Sixth
Lincoln-Douglas Debate
It was, wrote Lincoln scholar Harold Holzer of the Quincy Debate
between U.S. Senate candidates Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A.
Douglas, “the nastiest of the campaign.” Lincoln advisors ...
1858 Oct 15
The Slave Debate Comes to a Head at the Seventh and
Final Lincoln-Douglas Debate
SENATOR DOUGLAS’ SPEECH. Long and loud bursts of applause
greeted Senator Douglas when he appeared on the stand. As he was
about to commence speaking, he was interrupted by Dr. Hope, o...
1860 Feb 27
Mathew Brady Photographs Abraham Lincoln Before His
Pre-Presidential Speech
Mathew Brady photographed presidential aspirant Abraham Lincoln
before his February 27, 1860 speech at Cooper Union in New York.
Harper's Weekly published Brady's image as a woodcut on it...
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Abraham Lincoln Elected 16th President of the United
States
Lincoln was chosen as the Republican candidate for the 1860 election
for several reasons. His expressed views on slavery were seen as more
moderate than those of rivals William H. Seward ...
1861 Feb 22
The Baltimore Plot to Assassinate Abraham Lincoln
to 1861 Feb 23
The Baltimore Plot was an alleged conspiracy in late February 1861 to
assassinate President-elect Abraham Lincoln en route to his
inauguration. Allan Pinkerton, eponymous founder of the P...
1861 Mar 4
Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
"The mystic chords of memory . . . will yet swell the chorus of the Union,
when again touched, as surely they will be, by the better angels of our
nature." —Abraham Lincoln
1861 May 25
Ex Parte Merryman
On May 25, 1861, a secessionist named John Merryman was imprisoned
by military order at Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Md., for his alleged
pro-Confederate activities. Supreme Court Chief Justi...
1862 Feb 25
Lincoln Signs the First Legal Tender Act
The beginning of 1862 found the Union unable to redeem its Demand
Notes, which it was using to pay its soldiers, and the value of the notes
began to deteriorate. This immediate threat spu...
1862 Apr 16
Lincoln Signs The Emancipation Act
On April 16, 1862, President Lincoln signed an act abolishing slavery in
the District of Columbia, an important step in the long road toward full
emancipation and enfranchisement for Afri...
1862 May 15
Lincoln Establishes the Department of Agriculture
On May 15, 1862, President Abraham Lincoln established the
independent Department of Agriculture to be headed by a Commissioner
without Cabinet status.[1] Lincoln called it the "people's ...
1862 May 20
Abraham Lincoln Signs the Homestead Act
President Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act on May 20, 1862.
The act provided settlers with 160 acres of surveyed public land after
payment of a filing fee and five years of conti...
1862 Jul 1
The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 is Signed into Law
The Pacific Railway Act of 1862 (12 Statutes at Large, 489), as enacted
by the United States Congress, was approved and signed into law by the
President, Abraham Lincoln, on July 1, 1862....
1862 Jul 2
Reconfigured Morrill Land-Grant Colleges Act Signed
into Law
For fifteen years prior to the first introduction of the bill in 1857, there was
a political movement calling for the creation of agriculture colleges. The
movement was led by Professor J...
1862 Sep 22
Abraham Lincoln Issues First Order of Emancipation
Proclamation
The Emancipation Proclamation consists of two executive orders issued
by United States President Abraham Lincoln during the American Civil
War. The first one, issued September 22, 1862, d...
1862 Nov 2
Mary Todd Lincoln Corresponds With Her Husband
Mary Todd Lincoln corresponded with her husband on November 2,
1862, advising him of popular sentiment against the cautious
commanding of general of the Army of the Potomac George B. McCl...
1863 Jan 1
Abraham Lincoln Presents Final Draft of the
Emancipation Proclamation
In the Second Emancipation Proclamation, Lincoln also formally
recognised the right of black men to enlist in the army, and shortly
afterwards the first all-black division, the 54th Massa...
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Lincoln Signs An Act Creating The Idaho Territory
On March 4, 1863, President Lincoln signed an act creating Idaho
Territory. (While the bill was passed on March 3, the enrolled bill was not
signed by the speaker of the House and the pre...
1863 Nov 19
Abraham Lincoln Delivers The Gettysburg Address
On November 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered a short
speech at the close of ceremonies dedicating the battlefield cemetery at
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Requested to offer a ...
1863 Dec 8
Abraham Lincoln Issues Amnesty Proclamation
I, Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, do proclaim, declare,
and make known to all persons who have, directly or by implication,
participated in the existing rebellion, excep...
1863 Dec 8
Lincoln Attempts Reconstruction with the Ten Percent
Plan
December 8: President Lincoln announces the Proclamation of Amnesty
and Reconstruction. It offers pardon and restoration of property -- except
slaves -- to Confederates who swear allegian...
1864 Jun 30
Abraham Lincoln Signs The Yosemite Valley Grant Act
President Abraham Lincoln signed the Yosemite Valley Grant Act, Senate
Bill 203, on June 30, 1864. The legislation gave California the Yosemite
Valley and the nearby Mariposa Big Tree Gro...
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