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  1. Lincoln is a historic unincorporated village in the Loudoun Valley of Loudoun County, Virginia, located approximately 1.5 miles (2.4 km) south of Purcellville. It was established as the community of Goose Creek during the 1750s by Quaker settlers and renamed "Lincoln" for the president of the same name, shortly after his election in 1860.

  2. Lincoln Virginia | Loudoun Historic Village Alliance. More Information. Lincoln Community League. Lincoln Preservation Foundation. The village of Lincoln, located one mile south of Purcellville, is the heart of the Goose Creek Historic and Cultural District, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

  3. History of Lincoln. Goose Creek Historic District Goose Creek Meetinghouse. The village of Lincoln, in the middle of Loudoun County, is the heart of the Goose Creek Historic District, the first rural historic district in Virginia. Lincoln was originally settled by Quakers and called Goose Creek. It was renamed Lincoln at the end of the Civil ...

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    As the war began to wind down, Lincoln’s top general, Ulysses S. Grant, set up his headquarters at City Point, Virginia, a town located at the junction of the James and Appomattox Rivers. By water, it was within easy reach of Fort Monroe and Washington, D.C. City Point quickly became the scene of the greatest logistical operation of the Civil War. ...

    Lincoln rested briefly and then went to Grant’s headquarters. There he mounted the general’s horse, Cincinnati, one of Grant’s favorites. The President visited some of the troops in the lines near Petersburg. Grant rode his other horse, Jeff Davis. Mr. Lincoln also reviewed some of the black troops under General Edward Hincks. He received hearty ch...

    A few days later, the President and General Grant steamed up the James River to observe troop positions and visit the flagship of Rear Admiral Lee. En route, they picked up General Benjamin Butler at Bermuda Hundred and went up the river as far as it was considered safe. Then Lincoln departed on board the USS Baltimorefor Washington. The group arri...

  4. Lincoln became the first community in the post-Civil War South to be named for assassinated President Abraham Lincoln. Just down Sands Road less than a mile from the village, the last skirmish of the Civil War in Loudoun took place in a thunderstorm on March 21st, 1865 at a place called "Katy’s Hollow," near the intersection with today’s Manassas Gap Court.

  5. The Goose Creek Historic District is a rural landscape in the Goose Creek valley of Loudoun County, Virginia. The district covers about 10,000 acres (4,000 ha) south of Hamilton and Purcellville and includes the village of Lincoln. The majority of the district is farmland, with areas of forest along Hogback Mountain.

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  7. Between 2020 and 2021, Lincoln’s population has risen by 3,764 to 103,813. The majority of this increase comprised additional female residents. Lincoln remains a young city with 29.3% of its population in the 15-29 age bracket. Based on the 2021 Census, the number of people per square kilometre in Lincoln was 2,909.

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