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Read the entire illustrated picture story about Lincoln here with many more of Maira Kalman's wonderful illustrations for you to enjoy. You can thank me later! I was so happy to learn that there will be a feature in the New York Times every last Friday on "The Pursuit of Happiness". I hope we won't have to wait too long for another illustrated story by Maira. I love that she's always hungry and feels compelled to tell us what she eats! I wonder what's in a Lincoln Italian sub?
You will probably want to go back and view her picture story called 'MAD ABOUT THE MET' here.
Thanks for stopping by. ♥Rosemary
Commemorative Stamp set issued by the US Postal Service to celebrate the Lincoln bicentennial. Buy only what you need or want to keep because postage is going up to 44 cents in May! Yet another increase with no added service.
Lincoln Portrait by Anthony Berger
at the Mathew Brady Studio 1864.
This image released by George Eastman House is a broken glass-plate interpositive of a clean shaven Abraham Lincoln, taken by Alexander Hesler at the Illinois state Capitol in Springfield on June 3, 1860.
The following photos are from Time Magazine.
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End of photos from Time Magazine.
When I was in school we celebrated this iconic President's birthday every February 12th. Now we have Presidents' Day which is celebrated next Monday so we can have a long weekend. It combines Lincoln's birthday and George Washington's birthday (February 22nd). I don't think children are taught the true dates for each President's actual birthday. What a shame.
Happy Birthday Honest Abe!
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Will this train be stopping at your station?
Eva Cassidy ~ live.
I love her version of this symbolic song.
Today's whistle stop train from Philadelphia to Washington retraces a portion of Abraham Lincoln's route in 1861.