Civil War Crossword

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16th President of the United States (Full Name)
The First State to leave the Union in December 1860 (Two Words)
President Lincoln's favorite stories, including "The Hare and the Tortoise" and "Belling the Cat" (Two Words)
Incumbent U.S. Senator from Illinois that Abraham Lincoln challenged in 1858 with a campaign that included 7 head-to-head debates around the state. (Full Name)
"Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in ________, and dedicated to the proposition that all men are created equal."
Number of sons had by Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln's profession prior to entering politics
____________ Address
Eldest son of Abraham and Mary Todd (Two Words)
State in which Abraham Lincoln was born
Vice-President during President Lincoln's first term (Full Name)
States exempted from the Emancipation Proclamation, for fear of further secession: Kentucky, Missouri, ________, and Maryland
First battle of the Civil War, resulting from the South Carolina Militia's attack on this Union military post (two words)
Commander of the Confederate States Army (Full Name)
Military Campaign which returned control of the Mississippi River to the Union
Name of the Union General that received the Confederacy's surrender in 1865 (Full Name)
Location of President Lincoln's Assassination (Two Words)
War opposed by Abraham Lincoln as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives in 1847 (Two Words)
1832 conflict in which Abraham Lincoln served as part of the Illinois Militia (Three Words)
Holiday which was only intermittently celebrated from Washington's administration until President Lincoln declared it as a national day of celebration
This bill was pocket vetoed by President Lincoln due to its harsh requirements for reinstatement of rebellious states into the Union (Two Words)
Union currency during the Civil War, notable for being the first form of paper currency ever used in the U.S.
Political Party that President Lincoln and Vice-President Johnson ran under in the 1864 election (Two Words)
Unofficial Anthem of the Confederacy that President Lincoln attempted to turn into a symbol of post-war reconciliation (also a common name for the South)
Abraham Lincoln's first romantic interest (Full Name)
First name of the Lincolns' son who passed away during his father's administration
Capital City of the Confederacy
Event which marked the founding of the Confederacy with seven states in February 1861 (Two Words)
President of the Confederate States of America (Full Name)
Mary Todd's Hometown

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