1.) Nancy Hanks Lincoln
2.) Sarah
3.) Sunday morning, February 12, 1809
4.) Hardin county, Kentucky
5.) Two years older
6.) Nine (9) years old
7.) Milk sickness from cows eating snakeroot grass
8.) Sarah Bush Johnston Lincoln
9.) John, Sarah Elizabeth and Matilda
10.) George Washington
11.) Mr. Crawford
12.) Helped corn to feed his animals for three days
13.) He put muddy, black footprints on the new white-washed ceiling
14.) Read a good book
15.) Candle, fireplace or coal oil lamp
16.) The Bible
17.) Books
18.) My dreams or goals
19.) It got stuck on a dam in the middle of the river
20.) Borrowed a drill from a blacksmith and drilled a hole to let the water out
21.) Barrels of fruits, vegetables, meats and other goods and live pigs
22.) Seven (7)
23.) On his forehead
24.) $24
25.) Eagles
26.) 1830
27.) Blacksmith, postmaster, surveyor, storekeeper, boat captain and politician
28.) 22
29.) Ann Rutledge
30.) 1832
31.) Captain....for about three (3) months
32.) State legislature in 1832. Lost. Then won in ë34, ë36, ë38 and ë40
33.) Honest Abe from returning a penny's worth of tea four miles out in the woods to Mrs. Hilde
34.) 30 miles
35.) In his stove-pipe hat
36.) Paid 50 cents. Set of law books, "Blackstone's Commentaries on Law"
37.) 1836
38.) 1837
39.) John Stuart
40.) Truth
41.) Size twelve (12)
42.) Met Mary Todd at a dance and stepped all over her toes
43.) Mary Todd Lincoln from a rich banking family in Lexington, Kentucky
44.) November 4, 1842
45.) Four (4) boys
46.) Robert, Eddie, Willie and Tad
47.) $1,500
48.) The preacher who had married them
49.) Congressmen
50.) A hug or a handshake and a big THANK YOU for being my teacher
51.) Respect for my teachers, parents and country
52.) Couldn't even get nominated for Vice President
53.) Six foot, four inches
54.) Stephen A. Douglas for Senate
55.) Seven (7)
56.) Grace Bedell, eleven (11) years old
57.) Westfield, New York
58.) Kentucky, Indiana and Illinois
59.) February 11, 1861
60.) Sixteenth (16)
61.) March 4, 1861 and March 4, 1865
62.) Fort Sumpter, South Carolina on April 12, 1861
63.) Issued the Emancipation Proclamation on January 1, 1863
64.) On the train
65.) Judge David Wills and his family
66.) The Gettysburg Address
67.) Thursday, November 19, 1863 outside the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
68.) 272 words...about 2 minutes and 22 seconds
69.) Matthew Brady
70.) Edward Everett from Massachusetts spoke for two long hours
71.) A score is 20 years. Four score and seven years = 87 or the year 1776
72.) Approx. 20,000 people
73.) Thanksgiving....the fourth (4th) Thursday in November
74.) First was Hannibal Hamlin from Maine. Second was Andrew Johnson from Tennessee
75.) Kidnap the President
76.) 620,000....2% of our entire nation of 32 million people at the time
77.) Three (3) million
78.) Good Friday
79.) "Our American Cousin"
80.) Ford's Theater
81.) John Wilkes Booth
82.) General and Mrs. Ulysses S. Grant. They went to New Jersey to visit relatives instead.
83.) A British comedy
84.) John Parker
85.) To go downstairs to get a cup of coffee
86.) Doctor Samuel A. Mudd
87.) Laura Keene
88.) 7:22 A.M. on Saturday morning, April 15, 1865
89.) Andrew Johnson from Tennessee
90.) Sixteen (16)
91.) Number 7 and 8 had been connected together to make a larger box for the Presidential party
92.) His wife, Mary; Major Henry Rathbone and his fiancé, Clara Harris
93.) Booth stabbed him in the left upper arm with a large knife
94.) "Your name is mud!"
95.) Third (3) act a few minutes after 10:00 P.M.
96.) Oak Ridge Cemetery outside Springfield, Illinois
97.) The penny and the five dollar bill
98.) "Be a dreamer, a stargazer, a rainbow chaser and soar with the eagles"
99.) Students should write their in their own words what they learned.