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Lincoln
- IPA[ˈliNGkən]
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- the state capital of Nebraska; population 251,624 (est. 2008). Founded as Lancaster in 1856, it was made the state capital in 1867 and renamed in honor of Abraham Lincoln.;a city in eastern England, the county town of Lincolnshire; population 86,800 (est. 2009). It was founded by the Romans as Lindum Colonia.
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- (1809–65), American Republican statesman, 16th president of the US 1861–5. His election as ...
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- (1880–1951), US explorer. He participated in a number of polar expeditions and was the first ...
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- a monument in Washington DC to Abraham Lincoln, designed by Henry Bacon (1866–1924).
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- a monument in Washington, DC, to Abraham Lincoln, designed by Henry Bacon (1866–1924). Built in ...
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- (1809–65), 16th president of the US 1861–65. A Republican, his election to the presidency on an ...
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- bright green woolen cloth originally made at Lincoln, England.
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- bright green woollen cloth originally made at Lincoln.
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- (1880–1951), American explorer. He participated in a number of polar expeditions and was the ...
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- a city in eastern England, the county town of Lincolnshire; population 86,800 (est. 2009). It ...
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