A Letter for Mr. Lincoln (Civil War) (Cover-to-Cover Chapter Books: Civil War) 🔍
Cunningham, Alvin Robert; Cornelison, Sue., ill
Logan, Iowa: Perfection Learning, Perfection Learning Corporation, Logan, Iowa, 2000
English [en] · PDF · 6.2MB · 2000 · 📗 Book (unknown) · 🚀/ia · Save
description
After returning from Ford's Theatre the night President Abraham Lincoln is shot, a young girl writes a letter to her hero. The book also provides information about the shooting of President Lincoln, Ford's Theatre today, and the Civil War.
This book is illustrated and contains archival photographs and drawings. It also includes bolded vocabulary sidebars. Children will be able to identify with the young, main character and learn about an important event in American history at the same time.
This book is illustrated and contains archival photographs and drawings. It also includes bolded vocabulary sidebars. Children will be able to identify with the young, main character and learn about an important event in American history at the same time.
Alternative title
A Letter For Mr. Lincoln (Cover-to-cover Books: Historical Moments)
Alternative author
by Alvin Robert Cunningham; [illustrations, Susan F. Cornelison]
Alternative publisher
Perfection Learning Corporation
Alternative edition
Cover-to-Cover Chapter Books, Reinforced Library Binding, August 1999
Alternative edition
Cover-to-cover Chapter Books, Paperback, Logan, Iowa, Iowa, 2000
Alternative edition
United States, United States of America
Alternative edition
Illustrated, FR, 1999
metadata comments
The author, Alvin Robert Cunningham, is a retired educator of 34 years. He taught American History at Henry High School in Henry, Illinois and Social Studies in the Ottawa Elementary Schools in Ottawa, Illinois. Mr. Cunningham enjoys reading, especially about American history in the 19th century. He and his wife enjoy living at their new home in Streator, Illinois.
Alternative description
<p>after Returning From Ford's Theatre The Night Lincoln Is Shot, A Young Girl Writes A Letter To Her Hero. This Book Also Contains Information On Ford's Theatre, The Shooting Of President Lincoln, And The Civil War. <p>cover-to-cover Historical Moments Chapter Books Are Student Editions Of A Readiing Program That's Marketed To Schools Throughout The United States. These Educational Books Contain A Historical Fiction Story And Nonfiction Chapters That Historically Support That Story. They Are Illustrated, With Archival Photographs And Drawings Throughout Each Book. <b>they Also Contain Bolded Vocabulary Words And Glossaries.</b> </p> <p>children Are Able To Identify With The Young, Main Characters And Learn About Important Events In American History At The Same Time. </p></p>
Alternative description
"It was the evening of Friday, April 14, 1865. President Abraham Lincoln and his wife went to a play at Ford's Theatre. But the president did not see the end of the play. During the third act, a man entered the president's box. He shot Mr. Lincoln in the head. The president was taken across the stree to the Petersen boardinghouse ... Elizabeth is a young girl who might have lived next door to the boardinghouse. This is her story of what she saw that fateful night."--Page 4 of cover
Alternative description
A young girl and her mother attend a play at Ford's Theatre on the evening of April 14, 1865, and witness the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, in a book that includes background information on the Civil War.
Alternative description
56 p. : 24 cm
Contains a factual section about the Civil War
Contains a factual section about the Civil War
Alternative description
Educational Children's Book (ages 8-11)
date open sourced
2023-06-28
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