Yes.
Abraham Lincoln was elected president on November 6 1860, and assumed office on March 4, 1861.
Lincoln was elected on November 6, 1860. Lincoln took office on March 4, 1861.
It was the first year he was elected to an office. He was elected to the State Assembly, in Illinois.
Lincoln was was elected president in the year of 1860, so he was officially the president in 1861
President Lincoln was elected on November 6, 1860, and took office on March 4, 1861. He was re-elected on November 8, 1864, and took office for the second time, and second term, March 4, 1865.
Led by South Carolina, seven Southern states seceded from the union after Lincoln was elected and before he took office.
The first elected office Lincoln held was as a member of the Illinois General Assembly. Thereafter, he served a term as a member of US House of Representatives. He was later elected in 1860 as President of the US.
1834, Abraham Lincoln was elected to the State Legislature in Illinois. He was re-elected to the Illinois State Legislature for 4 terms, or 8 years.
He was elected in 1860, sworn into office in Spring of 1861. He was re-elected in 1864, sworn in to office in March of 1865. The Civil War ended the following month on April 9, 1865, Lincoln was shot on the evening of April 14, 1865.
Lincoln was elected to the US House of Representatives on March 4, 1847, and served for two years. He had previously held office in the Illinois House from 1834-1842.
The 17th president was Andrew Johnson- he was not elected but as vice-president took office in April, 1865 when Lincoln was killed.
President Obama swore the oath of office on Abraham Lincoln's Bible.