2. Early Years Born in Kentucky on February 12, 1809 Moved to Indiana then to Illinois Was a farmer and worked a flatboard on the Ohio River Studied Law
11. Interesting Facts Abraham Lincoln was the tallest President 6 ft. 4 in First President born out of the original 13 colonies One of eight who have died in office One of four who were assassinated
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