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MORRIS, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN

(1810–1867) was an American historian. He wrote many insightful works, including: Memorial Record of the Nation’s Tribute to Abraham Lincoln, 1865; The Life of Thomas Morris—Pioneer and Long a Legislator of Ohio, and U.S. senator from 1833 to 1839, 1856; Historical Sketch of Rising Sun, Indiana, and the Presbyterian Church—A Fortieth Anniversary Discourse, delivered Sept. … Continue reading “MORRIS,
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN”

CARSON, “KIT” CHRISTOPHER

(December 24, 1809–May 23, 1868), was an American frontiersman, fur trapper, guide, Indian agent and soldier. He was a contemporary of the mountainmen explorers: Jedediah Smith (1798–1831), Jim Bridger (1804–1881) and Thomas Fitzpatrick (1799–1854); and his ventures west of the Mississippi were as famous as Daniel Boone’s were to the east. Kit Carson was born … Continue reading “CARSON,
“KIT” CHRISTOPHER”

DARWIN, CHARLES ROBERT

(February 12, 1809–April 19, 1882), was a British naturalist. He propounded the evolutionary theory of origins. In his work, Origin of Species, 1859, Charles Darwin wrote: To suppose that the eye with all its inimitable contrivances for adjusting the focus to different distances, for admitting different amounts of light, and for the correction of spherical … Continue reading “DARWIN,
CHARLES ROBERT”

JOHNSON, ANDREW

(December 29, 1808–July 31, 1875), was the 17th President of the United States, 1865–69; Vice-President under Abraham Lincoln, assuming the Presidency upon Lincoln’s assassination; continued Lincoln’s plan of Reconstruction for the South, pardoned those who had seceded, granted voting rights for all Blacks; acquitted of impeachment accusations, 1868; U.S. Senator, 1874–75; Military Governor of Tennessee, … Continue reading “JOHNSON,
ANDREW”

LINCOLN, ABRAHAM

(February 12, 1809–April 15, 1865), was the 16th President of the United States, 1861–65, responsible for preserving the Union through the Civil War; supported the 13th Amendment prohibiting slavery, ratified 1865; appointed Ulysses S. Grant as Commander in Chief of the Union forces, 1864; delivered the Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863; issued the Emancipation Proclamation, … Continue reading “LINCOLN,
ABRAHAM”