NYC role in image of Lincoln revealed
How city shaped leader exhibit focus
Posted: October 11, 2009 at 4:49 a.m.
Abraham Lincoln visited New York City only five times in his life, and only once as president, yet the growing 19th-century metropolis played a central role in burnishing his enduring public image.
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Front Section, Pages 6 on 10/11/2009
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