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Timeline Of Abraham Lincoln

Young Abraham Lincoln

Interesting Facts

• Abe’s house in Kentucky only had one room.

• Abraham was the first Republican president.

• Abraham Lincoln was the first president assassinated.

Abraham Lincoln As President

• Emancipation Proclamation

• Won civil War

• Made the Gettysburg Address

Work Cites

• Sullivan, George. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Scholastic Inc.,2000

• Online Internet.” The Emancipation Proclomation.2000..7 April, 2010

• Ames lab gov.” Online internet. 2010..7 April, 2010

Rosa As A Child

• Lived in Pine Level Alabama• She was born on Feb. 4th 1913• Grew up raised by mom and grandparents• Went through the troubles of segregation

Contributions

• Seamstress

• Civil Rights activist

• Congressman John Conyers assistant

• Co Founder of the Rosa and Raymond Parks Institute for self development

Civil Rights

• All Public transportation became integrated in 1956

• The Civil War was won by the Union in 1865

• The Under Ground rail road started in the late 1790’s

• MLK was shot and killed in 1968

Rosa’s Later Professions

• Grass Routes activist

• Rosa & Raymond Parks Institute for Self Development

Rosa’s Death

• Rosa died on October, 24th of 2005

• She was 92 years old

• In her last two years she was diagnosed with Dementia

• She was the first woman and second African American to be honored in the U.S. Capital Rotunda

Timeline Of Abraham Lincoln

Young Abraham Lincoln

Interesting Facts

• Abe’s house in Kentucky only had one room.

• Abraham was the first Republican president.

• Abraham Lincoln was the first president assassinated.

Abraham Lincoln As President

• Emancipation Proclamation

• Won civil War

• Made the Gettysburg Address

Work Cites

• Sullivan, George. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Scholastic Inc.,2000

• Online Internet.” The Emancipation Proclomation.2000..7 April, 2010

• Ames lab gov.” Online internet. 2010..7 April, 2010

Molly’s birth name was Mary Ludwig.

She got her name “Molly Pitcher” when she was in the battle of Monmouth.

She got her name when she was carrying pitchers of water to the soldiers.

Molly witnessed a man that shot John Casper Hays, Molly’s husband.

Molly picked up the gun and fired.

Later she met George Washington and celebrated!

George McCawley was president of King’s College.George was a cold unemotional man, soon they were poor.In 1822 Molly received $40.00 annually for her help in the war.

Stevenson, Augusta. Molly Pitcher. Indianapolis: Aladdin Paperbacks, 1960.

Hai, Lin. "Molly Pitcher." Pabooks. 2006. . 31 March, 2010.

<http://pabook.libraries.psu.edu/palitmap/bios/Pitcher_Molly.html>.Deanna, James. "Molly Pitcher, Biography and Information." Essortment. 2002. . 31 March, 2010. <http://www.essortment.com/all/mollypitcherbi_rotw.htm>.

Susan was born in Adams, Massachusetts on February 15, 1820 Went to a strict boarding school at the age of 15

Susan’s family soon went into debt, so Susan got out of the boarding school, and helped her family get back the money

In 1870’s Anthony and Stanton wrote “ Appeal to Women of the Republic”Then, Susan voted, which she needed to pay a fine for. She didn’t pay her $100 fineSo she went to jail for a day

She died at the age of 86 on May 21st, 1906Then, on May 21st, 1919, the 19th amendment was passedThat allowed women to vote

Works CitedThank you to all these great resources

• Weisberg , Barbara. Susan B. Anthony. New York: Chelsa House, 1988.

•Odano, Julie. "Freedom Hero: Susan B. Anthoney." . July 18th, 2004. . 7 April, 2010. <>.

• , . "Susan B. Anthoney House." . . . 7 April, 2010. <http://www.susanbanthoneyhouse.org/>.

Erin Cardoza

•Born June 27th 1880

•Teacher was Annie Sullivan

•Had a younger sister, named Mildred

•Had temper tantrums, age 6

•19 months old got an illness that caused her to be blind/deaf

• Learned to communicate

• Speaker

• Author

• Went on 3 lecture tours

• Failed her 3rd tour - accomplished her 1st & 2nd

• Sara Fuller taught her to talk

• Very successful speaker

• Learned to talk at age 13

• Wrote 13 books

• Wrote 12 books about herself

• Wrote book about Annie Sullivan

• Very famous author

• Best selling author

Timeline of Pocahontas

• Had a plan to take over the tribe of Werocomoco

• Wanted to convert all Native Americans to Christianity

• Let Pocahontas meet very important people

• The English were sent to find gold at first, but had no luck

John smith

• Was “adopted” to Chief Powhatan

• Didn’t care much about Native Americans

• Met up with Pocahontas in England

Pocahontas’ Last Moments

• Died from weather in England

• John Rolfe (husband) didn’t really care

• After death, Native Americans attacked colonists

• Died on way back to Jamestown in 1617

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-Born in 1778-Born in 1778 -Daughter of Shoshoni Indian Chief-Daughter of Shoshoni Indian Chief -Captured by Hidasta Indians for -Captured by Hidasta Indians for

slavery for Hidasta womenslavery for Hidasta women -Learned in slavery how to grow and -Learned in slavery how to grow and

plant cropsplant crops -Was bought by an Frenchman, -Was bought by an Frenchman,

Toussiant Charbonneau, to be his wifeToussiant Charbonneau, to be his wife

Joined Lewis and Clark Expedition Joined Lewis and Clark Expedition in 1804in 1804

Joined expedition because of Joined expedition because of knowledge on: directions, knowledge on: directions, languages, medicines and foodlanguages, medicines and food

Had baby, Jean-Baptiste on Had baby, Jean-Baptiste on expedition, at the age of 16expedition, at the age of 16

Was important because knowledge on Was important because knowledge on directions, languages, medicines and directions, languages, medicines and foodfood

Guided ways when spotted Shoshoni Guided ways when spotted Shoshoni landmarkslandmarks

Traveled through journey with also a Traveled through journey with also a baby to take care ofbaby to take care of

Made the Lewis and Clark expedition Made the Lewis and Clark expedition possible with all of her knowledge possible with all of her knowledge

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Born February 12, 1809Died April 1, 1865

By Julie

• Mother= Nancy Hanks

• Father= Thomas Lincoln

• Sister= Sarah Lincoln

• Brother= Thomas Lincoln

• Stepmother= Sarah Bush Johnson

• Wife= Mary Todd

• Lawyer

• Congressman

• Soldier in Black Hawk Man’s War

• President1616thth PresidentPresident

Gettysburg Address

• 10 sentences long

• 2 minutes long

• Very important speech

• About war and slavery

Work CitedWebsite:

Miller, Judy. "http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/presidents-day/abraham-lincoln/timeline.html." http://www.apples4

theteacher.com/. 1999-2010. Webstantaneous Web Marketing, LLC. 11 March, 2010.

<http://www.apples4theteacher.com/>.Website:

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<http://www.sonofthesouth.net/slavery/abraham-lincoln/abraham-lincoln-pictures.html>.

Timeline

• Born on June 27, 1880

• Became both deaf and blind at the age of 19 months

• Instructed under Annie Sullivan at the age of 7

• Learned how to talk at the age of 10

• 1903-Published first book Story of My Life - a junior in college

• 1904-Graduated from Radcliffe College

• Went on 3 lecture tours

• Died of heart attack – late May

• Died at age 87 - June 1st, 1968

• Stevens, Patsy. “Helen Keller.” www.gardenofpraise.com. 1999. Patsy Stevens. 18 March, 2010. <http://gardenofpraise.com/ibdkell.htm>.

• ,.”Who is Helen Keller.” www.answers.ask.com. 2010. Ask.com. 17 March, 2010. http://answers.ask.com/health/diseases/who_is_helen_keller.

• St. George, Judith. Dear Dr Bell… Your friend, Helen Keller. New York: Scholastic, January 12th 2010.

• Sullivan

• Born in 1734

• Went to North Writing School

• Worked as apprentice for a Silversmith Shop

• Father died in 1754

• Took over the silversmith shop.

• Made items from spoons to lanterns

• Made punch bowl for Sons of Liberty

• Took part in Boston Massacre

• Took part in the Boston Tea Party

• Rode the Midnight Ride

• Got captured by the British

• Was released by the British

• Started copper business

• Learned how to roll copper

• Made parts for the army

• Made bells for the church

• Died May 10, 1818

• Website:, . "Paul Revere-copper Industry pioneer." Copper.org. 1998. . March 18, 2010. <Copper Development Association Inc.>

• Website:Cullcut, Vin. "Revere Copper." Old Copper Website. 2002. . March 18, 2010. <www.old copper.org

• Sullivan, George. Paul Revere. New York: Scholastic Ink, 1999

Life…

• Born on February 11

• Young when he got a job as a train boy

Becomes a telegrapher

• Became a telegrapher A telegrapher is someone who gets calls from taps.

A Phonograph is a thing to record and play back what other people say and yourself.

Invents the phonograph

Improvements of the light bulb

• Hardest challenge was improvement of the light bulb

Death of Thomas Edison

• Tom Died on October 18, 1931

By: Nicole Lento

Timeline

Pocahontas’s Background

• Born in 1595• Jamestown, Virginia• Raised with 20 brothers and 10 sisters• Father was a Powhatan Prince• She was only 22 when she died

1st Contribution

• She saved John Smith

• The Powhatan wanted to kill him

• She also saved the English settlers

• She gave the settlers food to survive

• They would have died without her

2nd Contribution

• Got captured by Samuel Argall

• Sacrificed herself for the tribe

• Chief Powhatan stopped trading

• Moved to England

3rd Contribution

• Became a Christian

• Got married to John Rolfe

• Gave birth to Thomas Rolfe

• Met King James 1 and Queen Anne

Theodore Roosevelt as a kid.

• Theodore Roosevelt had asthma at the age of 3

Theodore Roosevelt was a cowboy

• Theodore Roosevelt was a cowboy before he was a President

• He was a cowboy before he married his second wife

• He wrote so many books about cowboys.

President Theodore Roosevelt

• Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the U.S.A

• He was Vice President for William McKinley

• He was President in 1901 and retired in 1909

The death of Theodore Roosevelt

• Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep in the year of 1919 at the age of 60.

Work Cited Page

• . "About Theodore Roosevelt 26th President and much more." www.theodoreroosevelt.org. 2008. . 7 April, 2010. <www>.

• Swain, Gwyneth. Theodore Roosevelt. Minneapolis: Barns and Noble, 2005.

• , . "ipl2." www.ipl2.com. . . 7 April, 2010. <www.>.

Theodore Roosevelt as a kid.

• Theodore Roosevelt had asthma at the age of 3

Theodore Roosevelt was a cowboy

• Theodore Roosevelt was a cowboy before he was a President

• He was a cowboy before he married his second wife

• He wrote so many books about cowboys.

President Theodore Roosevelt

• Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the U.S.A

• He was Vice President for William McKinley

• He was President in 1901 and retired in 1909

The death of Theodore Roosevelt

• Theodore Roosevelt died in his sleep in the year of 1919 at the age of 60.

Work Cited Page

• . "About Theodore Roosevelt 26th President and much more." www.theodoreroosevelt.org. 2008. . 7 April, 2010. <www>.

• Swain, Gwyneth. Theodore Roosevelt. Minneapolis: Barns and Noble, 2005.

• , . "ipl2." www.ipl2.com. . . 7 April, 2010. <www.>.

Paul Revere

By: Paulo

TimeLine

Midnight Ride

• First went By Boat

• Told colonists the British were coming

• Rode a horse

Copper

• Made top of state house

• Made his first copper when 64

• Made copper plates

• His son helped him

Silversmith

• Worked for his dad

• Made silverware

• Made a punch bowl

War

• Fought in French and Indian War

• Fought on the British

• Became Second Lieutenant in war

Last breath

• Died may 20, 1818

• Age 84

• Died at home

Family Background

• Born in Shadwell, Virginia, April 13, 1743

• College from 1760-1762

• Studied law

• Representative in the House of Burgesses

• 6 children

Writer of Declaration of Independence

Governor

President

• Head of committee to draft Declaration of Independence June 11, 1776

• Author of it

• Became official on July 4th, 1776

• Governor on June, 1779

• Had not that much power because of House of Burgesses

• Vulnerable to British so moved in to Richmond

• Escaped 5 minutes before the British arrived

• 3rd president of the U.S.

• 2nd to live in the White House

• Worked 15 hrs. a day

• Bought the Louisiana Territory for $15,ooo,ooo

Website:Boyd, Julian. "Jefferson, Timeline." bioguide.congress.gov.

1962. Boston: Little, Brown, Co.. 4 March, 2010. <http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?

index=j000069>.

, . "Thomas Jefferson." washington.org. 2008. Destination DC. 25 March, 2010. <http://washington.org/>.

"Timeline of Jefferson's Life." www.monticello.org. February, 2003. . March 25, 2010.

<http://www.monticello.org/jefferson/timeline.html>.Book:

Mullin, Rita. Thomas Jefferson. New York: Sterling Publishing Co., Inc., 2007.

• loved to hunt

• loved family

• Married Rebecca Bryan

• In the French and Indian War

• Colonizer of Boonesborough

• Blazed through the Cumberland Cap

• Two places named after:– Sheltowee Trace Trail– Daniel Boone National Forest

• Six countries

• "Daniel Boone." Wikipedia. . . 12 April, 2010. <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel Boone>.

• Daugherty, James. Daniel Boone. New York: Viking Press Inc., 1939

• Kramer, Sydelle. Who Was Daniel Boone?. New York: Penguin Group, 2006

Contributions

• Pilot

• Writer

• Fashion Designer

• Doctor

Important Dates

• July 24,1897- Born

• 1917- Be came a doctor

• December 25, 1917- Saw air show

• May 1932 left to fly the Atlantic

Work CitedWebsites:

Park, Sara. "Timeline for Amelia Earhart." Buzzle.com. 2000. Buzzle. 4 March, 2010. <http://recipes4success.com/index.php?

v=pl&page_ac=view&type=tools&tool=bibliographymaker&bib_view=edit&bib_type=website&new_bib.x=34&new_bib.y=4>.

, . "Amelia Earhart Pictures." FanPix.net. April 1st . . 8 April, 2010. <http://www.fanpix.net/gallery/amelia-earhart-pictures.htm>.

Books:Burke, Jhon. Amelia Earhart Flying solo. Sterling: New York, 1970. Jerome, Kate. Who was Amelia Earhart. New York: Penguin Putnam

Books, 2002.

Life

• Born December 31,1734

• Died May 10,1818

Important time

• Age of 13 becomes a Silversmith

• Fought in war

• Helped plan Boston Tea Party

• Made top of Mass State Building

Family

• Had 10 sisters

• Dad died when Paul was 13

• Got married and had 8 kids

• 3 died as babies

Works Cited

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• Sullivan, George. Paul Revere. New York: Scholastic, 1999

Adam O’Neill

Born in 1809

3 Interesting Facts About Abraham Lincoln

• House in Kentucky only had one room

• First Republican President

• First President assassinated

Abraham as a President

• Won Civil war against Confederates

• Abolished slavery

• Gave Emancipation Proclamation

• Gave Gettysburg Address

Work cites

• Google/ Abraham Lincoln

• Internet Explorer/ Abraham Lincoln

• Sullivan, George. Abraham Lincoln. New York: Scholastic, 2000

• Abraham Lincoln. Wikipedia, Wikipedia/ Abraham Lincoln internet, 3/16/10

By Brittany Phillipo

• Born 1821 Feb. 3rd in Bristol, England

• Moved to America in 1832

• Family was interested in anti-slavery

• Father died from Biliary Fever

• Taught at her family’s school

• Moved to Kentucky to Teach• She decided to become physician • Studied with Dr. Samuel H. Dickinson• Got recommended to Dr. Joseph Warrington• Went to Geneva College• Graduated in 1849 from Geneva• First woman doctor• Made hospitals clean • Adopted Katherine Barry• Got an glass eye• Retired and went back to England• Died on May 31, 1910

• First woman doctor

• Made hospitals clean

• Changed women's rights

• Died at age 89

• Baker, Rachel. The First Woman Doctor. New York: Scholastic Inc, 1971

• , Cathy, Anand, and Amani. "Elizabeth Blackwell." www.pocanticohills.org. 2009. . 4 March, 2010.

• <http://www.pocanticohills.org/womenenc/blackwell.htm>.

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• Greene, Carol. Elizabeth Blackwell First Woman Doctor. Chicago: Childrens Press, 1971.

• Kent, Jacqueline. Women in Medicine. Minneapolis: The Oliver Press Inc, 1998.

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Abraham Lincoln

By Cameron Brier

Young Abe

Interesting Facts

• Abe’s first Home was in Kentucky.

• Abe’s Mom died of Mad Cow Disease.

• Abe gave the Gettysburg Address.

• Abe was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth.

Abe as President

• Emancipation Proclamation didn't end slavery

• Slavery caused the war

• War needed numbers of men and material for war

Work Cites

• Freedman, Russell. Lincoln, Photo Biography. New, York: Scholastic, 1987.

• Sullivan, George. In There Own Words. New, York: Scholastic, 2000.

• "Ameslab.Gov." Abraham, Lincoln. March, 15 2010. . . <Online. internet>.

• The National Archives and Records Administrator." The Emancipation Proclamation 2000. March 10.<Online Internet>.

Davy Crockett

This is the Davy Crockett Biography

By Casey G

R.I.P Davy (David) Crockett• When Davy died he became a big hit• Kids wore his clothes• People watched his show • Kids always listened to his music

• Born on a mountain top in TennesseeGreenest state in the Land of the FreeRaised in the woods so he knew every treeKilt him a bar when he was only three.Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the wild frontier!

In eighteen thirteen the Creeks up roseAdding' redskin arrows to the country's woesNow, Injun fighting' is something' he knowsSo he shoulders his rifle an' off he goes.Davy, Davy Crockett, The man who don't know fear!

Off through the woods he's a marching' alongMaking' up yarns an' a singing' a songItching' for fighting' and righting' a wrongHe's rings as a bar and twice as strong.Davy, Davy Crockett, The buckskin buccaneer!

Andy Jackson is our general's nameHis regular soldiers we'll put to shameThem redskin varmints us volunteer's tame'Cause we got the guns with the sure-fire aim.Davy, Davy Crockett, The champion of us all!

Headed back to war from the old' home placeBut Red Stick was leading' a merry chaseFighting' and burning' at a devil's paceSouth to the swamps on the Florida Trace.Davy, Davy Crockett, Tracking' the redskins down!

Fought single-handed through the Injun WarTill the Creeks was whipped an' peace was in storeAnd while he was handling' this risky choreMade himself a legend for evermore.Davy, Davy Crockett, King of the wild frontier!

He give his word and he give his handThat his Injun friends could keep their landAnd the rest of his life he took the standThat justice was due every redskin band.Davy, Davy Crockett, Holding' his promise dear!

Home far the winter with his family,Happy as squirrels in the old' gum tree,Been' the father he wanted to be,Close to his boys as the pod and the pea.Davy, Davy Crockett, Holding' his young 'urns dear!

But the ice went out and the warm winds cameAnd the melting' snow showed tracks of gameAnd the flowers of Spring filled the woods with flameAnd all of a sudden life got too tame.Davy, Davy Crockett, Heading' on West again!

Sullivan, George. Davy Crockett. New York,Ny: Scholastic,Inc, 2001.