Tuesday, November 24, 2009

Abraham Lincoln: A Biography



At the age of eight, Maxine has had a love affair with Lincoln that dates as far back as kindergarten. This afternoon, when I thought Maxine was working on her homework, she was actually drafting a report on Lincoln as a surprise for her father. The handwritten report also contained several illustrations. She crafted this report from memory. Her biography on Abraham Lincoln follows, exactly as written.
ABRAHAM LINCOLN
A Biography

By Maxine Tewsley

Report on Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln was born in Kuntuky on February 12, 1809. He had a mom a sister and a dad. As he grew he learned how to read and it was his favorite thing to do by the fireplace. His sister Sarah loved to make Abe giggle. As the years passed by Abe began to become a man.

Abe had many jobs and his first one was store clerk. Then his careere changed. He became a husband, father, a lawer. Years past he grew his boys grew and his wife grew and espeshily his mind grew.

Now Abe was running to be presidnt of the United States of America, and he won! Abe had to be Presidnt during the Cilv war and he hated slavery so he put a stop to it. Many people from the South did not like Lincoln for stopping slavery.

Espshly John Wills Booth he did not like Lincoln 1 single bit. Abe and his family went to a play called My American Cousin and John Wills Booth knew it. Erly the day that Abe was going to be there John Wills Booth snuck in with a small hand gun and hid. When Lincoln sat down and he had no idea but he was in for a little surprise right in the middle John Wills Booth jumped out and shot Lincoln in the back of the head and then jumped over the stage and broke his ankle.

Nobody knowed where and how John Wills Booth hid until he was found in a barn fire and killed. Now memories of Lincoln float through our country and we remember him and his history.

2 comments:

Lisa said...

I love that last line!!

Anonymous said...

Maxine, What a great biography about Abraham Lincoln. I enjoyed reading every word. You are gifted young lady. Great Aunt Mary