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  1. Lincoln is a city in Logan County, Illinois, United States. First settled in the 1830s, it is the only town in the U.S. that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president ; he practiced law there from 1847 to 1859.

  2. Abraham Lincoln in court in Illinois in 1841. Lincoln, Illinois, the county seat of Logan County, is the only town in the United States that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. Route 66 also runs through the city, which displays numerous historic landmarks. In the 1830s, this area was popular among settlers due to its ...

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  3. Understand. It is the only town in the United States that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president; he practiced law there from 1847 to 1859. The population was about 14,000 in 2019. It is the county seat of Logan County. Lincoln lost most of its industries in the 1980s and 1990s. Since that time it has struggled to reinvent itself.

  4. Lincoln, Illinois is steeped in history, as the city was named after President Abraham Lincoln before he became the 16th President of the United States. Walking through the streets of Lincoln is like stepping back in time, with well-preserved historic landmarks and buildings that tell tales of a bygone era.

  5. Battle of Kellogg's Grove (non-combatant) Abraham Lincoln ( / ˈlɪŋkən / LINK-ən; February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American lawyer, politician, and statesman who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in 1865.

  6. Lincoln, city, seat (1853) of Logan county, central Illinois, U.S. It lies about 30 miles (50 km) northeast of Springfield. Founded in 1853, the city was named for Abraham Lincoln, then a Springfield attorney, who handled the legalities of its founding and christened it with the juice of a watermelon.

  7. Abraham Lincoln spent only four of his 56 years as president of the United States. Yet, given the importance of the events that marked his 1861-65 term of office, the nation’s admiration for him as a man of courage and principle, and the abundance of photographic images that recorded his presidency, it is hard for most people to think of him as anything else.

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