Lincoln's First Inaugural
First Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln - The Avalon Project
It is seventy-two years since the first inauguration of a President under our National Constitution. During that period fifteen different and greatly ...
Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address - Wikipedia
The mystic chords of memory, stretching from every battlefield and patriot grave to every living heart and hearthstone all over this broad land, will yet swell ...
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, 1861
The government will not assail you. You can have no conflict, without being yourselves the aggressors. You have no oath registered in Heaven to destroy the ...
Lincoln's First Inaugural (1861) - House Divided - Dickinson College
Lincoln appeared to employ this ceremonial speech to try to dissuade Upper South states from joining a rebellion against the nation.
Lincoln's First Inauguration (U.S. National Park Service)
Lincoln prepared to take the oath of office at his first inauguration on March 4, 1861, amid these tensest of circumstances. America was being ...
Abraham Lincoln's First Inauguration
Abraham Lincoln was inaugurated on March 4, 1861, a political supporter recalled the turbulent atmosphere of Washington, DC.
Abraham Lincoln, [March 1861] (First Inaugural Address, Final ...
This is the final version of the First Inaugural Address, which was apparently Lincoln's delivery text when he read it at the Capitol on March 4, 1861.
President Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, March 9, 1861
On March 9, 1861, The Burlington Weekly Hawk-eye printed in full President Abraham Lincoln's first inaugural address in which the new president stressed the ...
First Inaugural Address and Message to the Special Session of the ...
Abraham Lincoln was elected as the sixteenth President of the United States of America, and was the first President avowedly opposed to legalized slavery.
The Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Exhibition The Sixteenth President
In composing his first inaugural address, delivered on March 4, 1861, Abraham Lincoln focused on shoring up his support in the North without further alienating ...
President Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, 1861
On March 4, 1861, the day Abraham Lincoln was first sworn into office as President of the. United States, the Chicago Tribune printed this special pamphlet of ...
First inauguration of Abraham Lincoln - Wikipedia
First inauguration of Abraham Lincoln ... The presidential oath of office was administered to Lincoln by Chief Justice Roger B. Taney. ... John C. Breckinridge ...
President Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861
Abraham Lincoln, in his first inaugural address, focused on shoring up his support in the north without further alienating the south, where he was almost ...
Balancing Beliefs: Abraham Lincoln's First Inauguration
In his inaugural address, he balanced his determination to uphold his beliefs and kindness to those with whom he disagreed. Ultimately, he would ...
First Inaugural Address: Defending the Union (1861) - EDSITEment
Directions: After reading Lincoln's First Inaugural Address (1861), answer the following questions in the space provided. Questions. Answers. Why does Lincoln ...
First Inaugural Address, March 4, 1861 | Learning for Justice
In his first inaugural address, President Lincoln reaffirms his desire to preserve the union and not interfere with slavery.
Abraham Lincoln's First Inaugural Address | Summary & Analysis
His main goal with the inaugural address was to hold the union together and prevent civil war, which he believed would leave the country open to attack from ...
Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration - White House Historical ...
Abraham Lincoln's first inauguration. In this photograph taken on March 4, 1861 President Abraham Lincoln gives his first inaugural address at the Capitol. The ...
Lincoln's First Inaugural Address: Good Winners and Bad Losers
Lincoln's inaugural address balanced a need to assuage discontented slaveholding states while insisting on the right of the president to act according to his ...
Object 30: President Lincoln's Second Inaugural Address - VA History
On March 4, 1865, as the Civil War entered its final weeks, President Abraham Lincoln second inaugural address was delivered from the East ...