Sure, we know Abraham Lincoln was a U.S. president (the 16th, to be precise). Maybe we remember something about the Emancipation Proclamation or the Gettysburg Address. But did you know that he was born to illiterate parents? Or that he discovered his knack for easy conversation while working in a general store? Come along as we take a look back at some remarkable moments in the life of Abraham Lincoln on his February 12 birthday.
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February 12, 1809
April 15, 1865 (age 56)
Aquarius
Lincoln’s mother, Nancy Hanks Lincoln, died at the age of 34 from tremetol (milk sickness) when he was only nine.
Lincoln’s parents were nearly illiterate, including his stepmother — who encouraged young Abraham to learn to read — which he largely accomplished on his own.
Any formal education Lincoln received during his childhood likely added up to 18 months at most; he later taught himself the law and passed the Illinois state bar exam.
A land dispute in 1817 forced the Lincoln family from their Kentucky home; they found themselves “squatting” on a small piece of land in Indiana, which Lincoln’s father eventually purchased.
They got engaged in 1840, broke up a year later, reunited at a social function, and eventually married in 1842.