Lincoln Day in the United States
Lincoln Day in the United States is held on February 12. An official holiday. Celebrated since 1874 in memory of Lincoln's birthday in 1809. This event in the second decade of the month February is annual.
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Abraham Lincoln was an American lawyer and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865. Lincoln led the nation through the American Civil War and succeeded in preserving the Union, abolishing slavery, bolstering the federal gove.
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