President Abraham Lincoln's dog, Fido. Fido lived with the Lincoln's in Springfield, but was given away shortly after Lincoln's election because he was observed to not like the sound of cannons that were shot to mark Lincoln's inauguration. Fido was brought to the White House to greet mourners following Lincoln's assassination, and was unfortunately killed himself by a drunk man.
Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession in New York City, 1965
In 1858, Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas were engaged in a series of debates for the Illinois senate seat. Though Lincoln lost the debate and the election, the fact that he was able to even compete with Douglas, a renown debater, shot him to national fame.
On this day in 1864, Abraham Lincoln was elected to his second term in office, despite unpopularity due to the Civil War.
The funeral train of Abraham Lincoln, 1865
President Lincoln insisted that construction of the U.S. Capitol continue during the Civil War, 1860
Inauguration ceremony of President Abraham Lincoln, 1861
146 years ago, Abraham Lincoln died after being shot by John Wilkes Booth
The four conspirators of Abraham's Lincoln's assassination being hanged, 1865
President Lincoln on the battlefield, 1862
Abraham Lincoln's coffin and funeral procession, 1865
President Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession, 1865