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Lincoln didn't really deal with them as much as most other presidents. He left the business of foreign affairs to his close friend Seward.
yes, i can remember it well... it was very close indeed.
he probbebly went to the bathroom, ate, slept, went somewere and he probabaly talked to some people.
Abraham Lincoln did in fact wear glasses regularly. When Lincoln got "down to business" he put on his glasses, and according to everyone close to him, Abraham Lincoln was "down to business" the entire civil war. There are two known photographs of Abraham Lincoln wearing glasses and numerous pairs of his glasses/spectacles, reside in museums and private collections across north America.
Abraham Lincoln died on April 16, 1865, and skateboarding started in the 1950s, close to a century after his death. So there is no way to know if he would have been good at skateboarding or not.
Ann Rutledge is believed to have died from typhoid fever in 1835 at the age of 22. She was a close friend of Abraham Lincoln and her untimely death had a profound impact on him.
The 16th US President, Abraham Lincoln, is honored through the Lincoln Memorial. A full set of photos can be seen at Related Link.
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Yes, Walt Whitman greatly admired Abraham Lincoln and frequently wrote poems about him. Whitman viewed Lincoln as a symbol of wisdom, strength, and compassion during a crucial period in American history.
President US Grant was not the tallest US president. Abraham Lincoln at 6 foot four inches was the tallest one. George Washington was also tall, close to Lincoln.
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William Henry Harrison had many friends, but one of his close friends was Secretary of State Timothy Pickering.