Posted by admin on October 28, 2009 under Abraham Lincoln Stories, Abraham Lincoln Trading Card, Stories, Trading Card |
Abraham Lincoln – The Great Emancipator
Even when he was alive, people called him “Honest Abe.” Our beloved 16th president, who freed the slaves and who kept the country together, believed in HONESTY. As he faced challenges in his personal life and in his public duties, Abe told the truth. That’s why the voters of his time believed in him. That’s why Americans today still respect him.
Posted by admin on October 26, 2009 under Abraham Lincoln Fun Facts, Fun Facts |
Lincoln was the tallest president. He was 6 feet and four inches tall.
Posted by admin on October 25, 2009 under Abraham Lincoln, Albert Einstein, Benjamin Franklin, Cesar Chavez & Dolores Huerta, Clara Barton, Eleanor Roosevelt, Elizabeth Blackwell, George C. Marshall, George Washington, Harriet Tubman, Harry S Truman, Helen Keller & Anne Sullivan, Jackie Robinson & Branch Rickey, Jane Addams, John Muir, Jonas Salk, Lewis & Clark & Sacagawea, Mary McLeod Bethune, Milton Hershey, Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Roberto Clemente, Rosa Parks, Susan B. Anthony, Thomas Edison, Walt Disney |
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Fun facts are tidbits of information about the hero. They may be events or details – in most cases they are as unique as the hero him/herself.