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Abraham Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States, serving from 1861-1865.

Lincoln is best known for preserving the union during the American Civil War, and the emancipation of the slaves.[1]

Legacy[]

Memorials and Monuments[]

Gravesite[]

The Lincoln Tomb is Lincoln's final resting place.[2]

Lincoln Memorial[]

The Lincoln Memorial is a national memorial dedicated to Lincoln, located in Washington, D.C..[3]

Popular Culture[]

Appearances[]

Variants[]

Year Name Appearance Notes
1846 "The Defence"
  • "A Remarkable Case of Arrest for Murder", author Abraham Lincoln
  • Abraham Lincoln wrote a prose narrative of a case he had defended in court, after the defendant failed to pay him for his services.[4]
1938 President Lincoln
  • Of Human Hearts
  • Lincoln (portrayed by John Carradine) scolds a young officer (James Stewart) for his ingraciousness.[5][6]
1992 Abraham Lincoln
  • Lincoln was kidnapped by the Confederacy in an extortion plot masterminded by Jefferson Davis. The truth of of what happened to Lincoln is later uncovered by Dirk Pitt and Al Giordino.
2010 Abraham Lincoln
  • Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter, author Seth Grahame-Smith
  • The book was later adapted into the 2012 film, "Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter", and would receive a sequel in the form of "The Last American Vampire".
2012 Abraham Lincoln
  • Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
  • Portrayed by Benjamin Walker.
2012 Abraham Lincoln
  • Abraham Lincoln vs Zombies
  • Portrayed by Bill Oberst, Jr..
2012 Abraham Lincoln
  • Presidents vs Zombies
  • Lincoln is brought to the future by Marty McFly to save Barack Obama and Mitt Romney, though Romney mistakes him for Joseph Smith.
2015 Abraham Lincoln
  • The Last American Vampire, author Seth Grahame-Smith
  • A sequel to "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Hunter".

Parodies[]

Year Name Appearance Notes
1865 Abraham North
1991 Chancellor Gorkon
  • Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country
  • Chancellor Gorkon, politician and ruler of the Klingon Empire, was inspired by Mikhail Gorbachev, but was partially modelled on Lincoln.[7] Gorkon was portrayed by English actor David Warner.[8][9]

Mentions[]

Year Name Appearance Notes
1969 Abraham Lincoln
  • Star Trek, episode "The Savage Curtain"
  • Captain Kirk, Spock, and facsimiles of Lincoln and Vulcan legend Surak are forced by a sentient carbon lifeform to engage in a fight to determine who is stronger, good or evil.[10]
  • Lincoln was portrayed by Lee Bergere.[11]
1998 Abraham Lincoln
  • Dexter's Laboratory, episode "Rushmore Rumble / A Boy and His Bug / You Vegetabelieve It!"
  • Two golem-like stone facsimiles of Lincoln and George Washington are created by child geniuses Dexter and Mandark, and forced to fight.
  • Lincoln is voiced by Frank Welker,[12] and Washington by Maurice Lamarche.[13]
2015 Abraham Lincoln
  • The Hateful Eight
  • Major Marquis Warren pretends to have a letter addressed to him from the President as a means of inspiring awe among the white men he meets.

Links[]

References[]

  1. Abraham Lincoln - Encyclopædia Britannica
  2. Lincoln Tomb - Historic Preservation Division - Illinois.gov - Retrieved 3 September 2020
  3. Lincoln Memorial - National Park Service
  4. Mike Henry, "What They Didn't Teach You in American History Class"
  5. Of Human Hearts - IMDB - Retrieved 13 January 2021
  6. John Carradine - IMDB - Retrieved 13 January 2021
  7. The Perils of Peacemaking - Paramount Pictures - 2003 - Retrieved 12 February 2021
  8. Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country - IMDB - Retrieved 12 February 2021
  9. David Warner - IMDB - Retrieved 12 February 2021
  10. The Savage Curtain - IMDB
  11. Lee Bergere - IMDB
  12. Rushmore Rumble/A Boy and His Bug/You Vegetabelieve It! - IMDB
  13. Maurice Lamarche - IMDB

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