Abraham Lincoln spent his childhood years growing up in Spencer County, Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln spent his childhood years growing up in Spencer County, Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln (born February 12, 1809 in Hardin County, Kentucky; died April 15, 1865 in Washington DC) was born to Thomas Lincoln (born January 6, 1778 in Rockingham County, Virginia; died January 17, 1851 in Coles County, Illinois) and Nancy Hanks Lincoln (born February 5, 1784 in Hampshire County, Virginia; died October 5, 1818 in Spencer County, Indiana). Abraham Lincoln himself was only nine years old when his mother died.
Abe Lincoln was 21 years old when he left Indiana and moved with his family to Mcon County, Illinios.
Abraham Lincoln gave the, "Four score and seven years ago," speech.
You may be thinking of a "score", as in Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ('Four score and seven years ago' means 87 years ago.)It is also called two decades.
Lincoln's family moved to Indiana, in 1816, when he was approximately 7 years old.
Illinois is called the Land of Lincoln because Abraham Lincoln moved there as a young man and lived there for the rest of his life, except for the five years in which he was in the White House as president.
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Elizabeth Keckley was a slave who became a dressmaker who made dresses for Mary Todd Lincoln and became a close friend and confidante to the First Lady. Keckley wrote a memoir called "Behind the Scenes in the Lincoln White House", also called "30 Years a Slave, Four Years in the White House".