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Before being elected president, Lincoln and his family lived in Springfield, Illinois. During his presidencies, they lived in the White House, Washington, D.C. After Lincoln was assassinated, his wife and surviving sons lived in Chicago. Mary Todd Lincoln spent several years living in Europe. Their son, Robert, the only Lincoln child to survive into adulthood, lived in Chicago, Vermont, Virginia, Washington, D.C., and England as an ambassador.
He was born in Kentucky. He was raised in Kentucky and Indiana. His family moved to Indiana when he was 7. At age 21, Lincoln left home and moved to Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln moved to New Salem, Illinois when he was 21, in 1832, and remained in Illinois until he was inaugurated President, in 1861. Approximately 29 years.
About 13 years, and 3 months. Lincoln and his family moved to Pigeon Creek, Indiana in December of 1816, when Lincoln was 7. Lincoln moved to Illinois, with his family in March of 1830, when he was 21.
Abe Lincoln was 21 years old when he left Indiana and moved with his family to Mcon County, Illinios.
Yes, Lincoln's family was quite poor during his early childhood, particular when they first moved to Indiana.
1830:The Lincoln family moved to Illinois.At that time Illinois was a free state.
Lincoln was 7 years old when his family moved from Kentucky to Indiana.
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After President Lincoln was shot, he was moved across the street.
Lincoln's family moved to Indiana, in 1816, when he was approximately 7 years old.
Yes, he did. He loved all animals, and when he moved into the White House, a couple of Nanny goats were acquired to keep the Lincoln Family's horses, company. President Lincoln's horse was "Old Bob"