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Thomas Lincoln was born on April 4, 1853, the fourth son of
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Tad Lincoln with his father looking at a photo album
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1977:Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
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1133:All The Presidents' Children
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680:Hutchinson (2009), para. 22.
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653:Hutchinson (2009), para. 11.
615:. Rowman & Littlefield.
609:Manning, Alan (2016-05-01).
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833:Wead (2003), pp. 93–94.
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590:Manning (2016), page 75
546:Emerson, Jason (2012).
429:Abe Lincoln in Illinois
153:William Wallace Lincoln
1967:Lincoln Heritage Trail
1952:Lincoln Park (Chicago)
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1791:O Captain! My Captain!
813:"How Did Lincoln Die?"
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1129:Wead, Doug (2003).
939:Davenport, Page 153
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710:Wead, Doug (2004).
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304:Our American Cousin
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2042:Lincoln the Lawyer
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1717:1860 campaign song
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1598:Lincoln Birthplace
1359:Dakota War of 1862
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1754:John Wilkes Booth
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1278:Confiscation Acts
1054:Bayne, Julia Taft
1020:978-0-8093-2711-9
962:978-1-931599-05-4
921:on August 3, 2020
859:978-0-8093-9071-7
817:American Heritage
727:978-0-7434-4633-4
622:978-1-4930-1824-6
559:978-0-8093-9071-7
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