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For much of his presidency, Abraham Lincoln lived in a cottage outside Washington on the grounds of the Soldier's Home, a retirement quarters for Army veterans - a place where he could escape the war. Based on fresh research and insightful thinking, this book offers a new and intimate look at this chapter of Lincoln's life.
Cottages --- Architecture, Rural --- Rural architecture --- Dwellings --- Small houses --- History --- Lincoln, Abraham, --- Linkŭln, Abrakham, --- Linkolʹn, Avraam, --- Linkūln, Ibrāhīm, --- Linkan, ʼAbrehām, --- Lincoln, A. --- Lin-kʻen, --- Linken, --- Lin, Kʻen, --- Lingkʻŏn, --- Lincoln, Abe, --- Liṅkan, Ēbrāhaṃ, --- Liṅkan, Abrahāṃ, --- לינקאלין, --- לינקאלן, אייברעהעם, --- לינקולן, אברהם --- 林肯, --- Liṅkana, Ābrāhama, --- Homes and haunts --- Family. --- United States Soldiers' Home --- United States Soldiers' and Airmen's Home --- Washington, D.C. --- Soldiers' Home (U.S.) --- United States. --- U.S. Soldiers' Home --- Old Soldiers' Home (U.S.) --- Washington (D.C.) --- United States --- Buildings, structures, etc. --- Politics and government --- United States Military Asylum
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Presidents --- Lincoln, Abraham, --- United States --- Politics and government
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