Lincoln/Net is a digital history project created by the Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project, based at Northern Illinois University in DeKalb, Illinois. It preserves (in digital format) and provides access to primary documents relating to Lincoln's time in Illinois (1830–1861) as well as documents from the early years of Illinois' statehood. The historical materials include books, manuscripts, images, speeches, writings, and other types of documents. Over 30,000,000 words of searchable text and over 3,000 audio/visual artifacts exist. These items are supplemented by biographical information and historical interpretations.
The archive materials can be accessed in a variety of ways. They are searchable using the site's search tool or you can browse by type of document. They have also been arranged thematically by the project staff, allowing users to explore a particular topic of interest. The themes included are: frontier settlement; Native American relations; economic development; women's experience and gender roles; African-Americans' experience and American racial attitudes; law and society; religion and culture; and political development. Each of these themes is accompanied by an essay which provides historical context and interpretation for the associated documents.
This project brought together and digitized materials from the University of Chicago, the Newberry Library, the Chicago Historical Society, Illinois State University, the Illinois State Archives, Lewis University, and Knox College. The project was completed collaboratively by a large group of people, including nearly 80 student assistants. Drew E. VandeCreek is the Project Director.
References
- Kunz, Tona (February 10, 2001). "NIU launches Lincoln on the Net". Daily Herald (Arlington Heights, IL). Archived from the original on November 8, 2009. Retrieved 2009-11-05. or this link
- Drew VandeCreek, "'Webs of Significance': The Abraham Lincoln Historical Digitization Project, New Technology, and the Democratization of History," Digital Humanities Quarterly 1, no. 1 (2007), http://www.digitalhumanities.org/dhq/vol/1/1/000003.html.
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Abraham Lincoln |
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- 16th President of the United States (1861–1865)
- U.S. Representative for IL–7 (1847–1849)
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| Presidency |
- Transition
- First inauguration
- Perpetual Union
- Lincoln Bible
- Second inauguration
- Foreign policy
- 13th Amendment abolishing slavery
- Dakota War of 1862
- Department of the Northwest
- Homestead Act of 1862
- National Banking Acts
- Thanksgiving Day
- Fanny McCullough letter
- Birchard Letter
- Bixby letter
- National Academy of Sciences
- Department of Agriculture
- Pardons
- State of the Union Address
- Cabinet
- Judicial appointments
| Civil War |
- Proclamation 80
- Confiscation Acts
- War based income tax
- Seaports blockade
- RMS Trent Affair
- Habeas Corpus suspended
- Emancipation Proclamation
- West Virginia statehood
- Overland Campaign strategy
- Hampton Roads Conference
- Tour of Richmond
- Ten percent plan
- Reconstruction
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| Speeches |
- Lyceum address (1838)
- Peoria speech (1854)
- "Lost Speech" (1856)
- House Divided speech (1858)
- Lincoln–Douglas debates (1858)
- Cooper Union Address (1860)
- Farewell Address (1861)
- First inaugural address (1861)
- Gettysburg Address (1863, event)
- Second inaugural address (1865)
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Life and views |
- Early life and career
- Black Hawk War
- Matson Trial
- Spot Resolutions
- Boat lifting patent
- Hurd v. Rock Island Bridge Co.
- Baltimore Plot
- Lincoln's beard
- Medical and mental health
- Poetry
- Political career, 1849–1861
- Religious views
- Sexuality
- Slavery
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Homes and places |
- Lincoln Birthplace
- Lincoln Boyhood Memorial
- Lincoln State Park
- Little Pigeon Creek Community
- Lincoln Trail Homestead State Memorial
- Lincoln's New Salem
- Lincoln-Berry General Store
- Lincoln Home
- Cottage at the Soldier's Home
- Lincoln Bedroom
- Lincoln Sitting Room
- Lincoln Pioneer Village
- Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site
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| Elections |
- Republican National Convention
- 1856
- 1860
- 1864
- National Union Party
- Presidential election
- 1860 campaign song
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| Assassination |
- Ford's Theater
- Our American Cousin
- John Wilkes Booth
- Petersen House
- State funeral
- Lincoln Tomb
- "O Captain! My Captain!"
- "When Lilacs Last in the Dooryard Bloom'd"
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Legacy and memorials |
- Presidential Library and Museum
- Papers
- Artifacts and relics
- Bibliography
- Birthday
- Photographs of Lincoln
- Cultural depictions
- Currency
- Illinois Centennial half dollar
- Lincoln penny
- Five-dollar bill
- Mount Rushmore Anniversary coins
- Postage stamps
- Abraham Lincoln Association
- Abraham Lincoln Institute
- Association of Lincoln Presenters
- USS Abraham Lincoln
- Here I Grew Up mosaic
- Lincoln Highway
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Lincoln Park
- Lincoln Prize
- Lincoln Heritage Trail
- Lincoln Trail State Memorial
- Mount Abraham
- Lincoln–Kennedy coincidences
- Great Moments with Mr. Lincoln
- White House ghost
| Statues |
- Lincoln Memorial
- Mount Rushmore
- Abraham Lincoln: The Man
- Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State
- Lincoln the Lawyer
- Young Abe Lincoln
- Emancipation Memorial
- Brooklyn relief
- Cincinnati
- D.C. City Hall
- Hodgenville, Kentucky
- Indianapolis relief
- Laramie, Wyoming
- Lincoln, Nebraska
- Los Angeles
- Louisville, Kentucky
- Newark, New Jersey
- New York City
- Parliament Square, London
- Philadelphia
- Rochester
- U.S. Capitol bust
- U.S. Capitol statue
- Wabash, Indiana
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| Family |
- Family tree
- Mary Todd Lincoln (wife)
- Robert Todd Lincoln (son)
- Edward Baker Lincoln (son)
- William Wallace Lincoln (son)
- Thomas "Tad" Lincoln III (son)
- Mary Todd "Mamie" Lincoln (granddaughter)
- Jessie Harlan Lincoln (granddaughter)
- Thomas Lincoln (father)
- Nancy Hanks Lincoln (mother)
- Sarah Bush Lincoln (stepmother)
- Sarah Lincoln Grigsby (sister)
- Abraham Lincoln (grandfather)
- Mordecai Lincoln (uncle)
- Mary Lincoln Crume (aunt)
- John Hanks (cousin)
- Joseph Hanks (great-grandfather)
- Samuel Lincoln (17th-century ancestor)
- Mary Lincoln Beckwith (great-granddaughter)
- Robert Todd Lincoln Beckwith (great-grandson)
- Old Bob (horse)
- Fido (dog)
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- ← James Buchanan
- Andrew Johnson →
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