PPT-Abraham Lincoln’s Second inaugural Address

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March 5 1865 Group Activity Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural

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March 5 1865 Group Activity Your group will examine the following primary resources to determine the context in which President Lincoln gave his second inaugural address Grant Takes Command 18641865. brPage 1br Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site LOUISVILLE FORT KNOX Elizabethtown Bardstown My Old Kentucky Home SP Lincoln Homestead SP Knob Creek Farm Lincolns Boyhood Home Hodg The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Shot on April 15, 1865. 16. th. President. 1861-1865. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. John Wilkes Booth. The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Why did Booth kill Lincoln?. 16th President of The United States of America. «Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves; and, under a just God, can not long retain it.» . Family and . childhood. :. Early . By: Nick Schindler. Illinois v. Overholt & Squier. Created/Published;. January 29, 1857. Christian County, Illinois. Notes. :. Autograph document. . Lawyer. . Lincoln. issues a receipt for "fifty dollars, in full of my fee, both in Circuit and Supreme Court, in the case with Overhold & Squier.. Legislative Experience. Lincoln must have been the least prepared man ever to be elected president of the United States.. Lincoln was a 1-term congressman from Illinois, elected in 1846. Business Experience. Illinois Lawyer. Lawsuit-. . Constant & Francis vs. John and Augustus Kerr and Company . Constant and Francis gave John and . Augustus. . Kerr. and Company a promissory note for $522.55 but failed to pay. John and . BY: LUCAS PITZER. Lincoln as a small child. Item Title. Demurrer in Allen v. Illinois Central Railroad, [Law papers].. Spring, 1859 . Summary: Allen sued the Illinois Central Railroad and requested $300 in damages. The railroad retained Lincoln, who demurred to Allen's declaration. The . . –Abraham Lincoln. “In . law a man is guilty when he violates the rights of others. In ethics he is guilty if he only thinks of doing so. .”. – Immanuel Kant. “A man without ethics is a wild beast loosed upon this world.”. Samson . Callear. Pearl v. Pearl . http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.rbc/lprbscsm.scsm1571. . Summary: Graham and twenty other men broke into a grocery store owned by Frederick Pearl and Sylvester Pearl and destroyed everything, including large amounts of liquor. Pearl and Pearl sued them in an action of trespass and requested $5,000 in damages. Graham retained Lincoln and pleaded not guilty because the grocery was actually a disorderly house where "drunkenness, idleness, quarrelling, profane swearing, obscenity, and other offensive acts" occurred. Graham and the other defendants claimed that they were peaceful citizens who became annoyed at the public nuisance and destroyed the liquor to stop the problem. Pearl and Pearl motioned for a change of venue, and the case moved to the Woodford County Circuit Court. Once in Woodford County, Lincoln motioned the court to change the venue again, and the case returned to the Tazewell County Circuit Court. Pearl and Pearl decided not to prosecute four defendants. The jury found eleven defendants not guilty, six defendants guilty, and awarded Pearl and Pearl $50 in damages. Lincoln received $25 for defending this suit and the criminal suit (People v. Sickler et al.).. Moses. The Jews believe that they can trace their roots back to one man – Abraham. . He lived nearly 4,000 years ago, in the country now known as Iraq.. Most people at the time worshipped many gods, this was known as ………….. ♦Who was Abraham Lincoln?♦. Abraham Lincoln was a important man. He had a bad education , but it . did not . affect . him. He . b. ecame . the president, and He helped abolish slavery.. ♦Childhood♦ . Ur, the birthplace of Abraham, was generally identified with the modern town of Mugheir in present-day Iraq. It is about 150 miles from the Persian Gulf and 875 miles from Egypt.. Elder Mark E. Petersen, who was a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, explained that Abraham “mentions that the priest of Elkenah were also the priest of Pharaoh. The altar was obviously specially built for human sacrifice.. Intro to . Rhetorical devices. Familiar with…. Imagery. Diction. Connotation. Denotation . Figurative language. Analogy. Metaphor. Juxtaposition .  T. he . fact of two things being seen or placed close together with contrasting effect. . “This Right Shall Continue in Thee, and in Thy Seed”. . . President Ezra Taft Benson said. : “. The responsibility of the seed of Abraham, which we are, is to be missionaries to ‘bear this ministry and Priesthood unto all nations’ (Conference Report, Apr. 1987, 107)..

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