Frederic Douglass came to see Lincoln during a White House reception. Lincoln received him gratiously.
Sojourner Truth met with Abraham Lincoln in 1864 at the White House.
Sojourner Truth met Abraham Lincoln because she wanted to everyone to be treated equal. Especially woman and men of color. She also was a preacher who preached for women's rights.
Abraham Lincoln and Johnny Appleseed did not meet in person. Johnny Appleseed, whose real name was John Chapman, was a real-life historical figure known for planting apple trees in the American Midwest during the early 19th century. Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from 1861 to 1865. While both figures were active during the same time period, there is no historical record of them meeting.
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Slaves were sold in the South by owners in the border states.
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I am not sure about that question but I think that many people hated Abraham Lincoln especially in the south when he was president. and I am sure that he probably met a daughter of such a person.
Sojourner Truth met with Abraham Lincoln in 1864 at the White House.
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Abraham and Mary met in Springfeild IL. She had moved there to live with her older Sister. Abraham and Mary met in Springfeild IL. She had moved there to live with her older Sister.
Frederick was announced as an angent and they met at the white house in august of 1863
Abraham married Mary Todd in 1842, 3 years later when they met and abraham was 30 years old and Mary was 23 years old
No. Lincoln never met John Adams.
Almost, someone challenged him to a duel in 1842 they actually met and were about to duel but they were caught and then Abraham Lincoln never got challenged again.
Lincoln's dog, Fido, met his unfortunate end at the hands of a drunk man a year after Lincoln's death. It's hard to call this an assassination.
Sojourner Truth met Abraham Lincoln because she wanted to everyone to be treated equal. Especially woman and men of color. She also was a preacher who preached for women's rights.
ANSWER:The Republican National Convention met in Chicago, Illinois, on May 16, 1860. Abraham Lincoln won the nomination on the 3rd Ballot.