Today is the day we celebrate the birthday of our 16th President, Abraham Lincoln.
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He was born in 1809 in a one-room log cabin in Kentucky. He is remembered for leading our country through one of its bleakest times -- the Civil War. He staunchly opposed the expansion of slavery in our country.
He was our tallest president at 6'4", and the first president to have a beard!
A few things you might not know about our 16th president: He patented a system to alter the buoyancy of steamboats in 1849. In 1863, Lincoln created a national banking system with the National Banking Act which resulted in a standardized currency. And even though hunting was popular in the 1800's, Abe disliked harming or killing animals, even for food.
He was the first president to be assassinated, shot while attending a play. He died on April 15, 1865.
One of the most impressive things I've learned about our 16th president is that he was mostly self-educated. He only had a couple years of formal education.
So in the spirit of self-education, let's all make a promise today to learn more about Abraham Lincoln. You can find a ton of great books about this national hero at the SSJCPL branch libraries. Here are a few of my favorites:


So in honor of Abraham Lincoln's birthday, let's promise to educate ourselves and learn more about our country's 16th president. Check out all the books about Abraham Lincoln at a SSJCPL branch library near you!
Until next week, happy reading!
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