October, 2000
inspired by the short story, “President Cleveland, Where Are You?” by Robert Cormier
Presidents Trading Cards

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Was the 22, 24 President
1885-1889 and 1893-1897

Born on March 18, 1837
in Cadwell, N.J.

First Democrat elected for President

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George Washington

Washington had wood teeth.
Washington was also the first president of the United States.
Many people thought he was a great leader by the way he cared!

1903 published

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He was born in New York City on Oct. 27, 1858.
He was married to Alice Hathaway Lee on Oct. 27, 1880.
February 14, 1884 Mrs. Alice Roosevelt died.
On Dec. 2, 1886 he got married to Edith Kermit Carow.
He was also in the navy and army.

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Grover Cleveland

22 and 24
President of the
United States

President during the
Great Depression

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Abraham Lincoln

Born: Feb. 12, 1809
Served: 1860-1865
Lived: 1809-1865
Political Party: Republican
Famous for: Leading the Union during the American Civil War, a bloody war between the Union and the Confederacy, 1861-1865.

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USA

Lincoln helped end slavery.
He helped keep the USA from splitting apart in the war.

(1809-1865)

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1. He was the 1st President for the United States.
2. 1789-1797
3. He had no political party.

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He was the only president to serve two terms.

He was born in Caldwell, New Jersey.

He lived from 1837 to 1908.

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Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the
United States 1861-1865

Born in a little shack in Kentucky.
When he was 7, he moved to Indiana.
In 1865 Lincoln delivered the Gettysberg Address.
Lincoln was president when the war between the states was in progress in 1861-1865.
Abe was so strong he was a champion railroad splitter.

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Facts

He was president twice.
1885-1889
1893-1897

Age: 71 when died
47 when elected President

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Facts

Lincoln was the 16th President

Lincoln was Assassinated

Lincoln sent Lewis and Clark to find out more about the Louisiana Purchase.

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