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Lincoln Studies Center

The Lincoln Studies Center is at Knox College in Galesburg, Ill. Douglas Wilson and Rodney O. Davis are co-directors.

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Abraham Lincoln Institute

The Abraham Lincoln Institute is an organization based in Washington, D.C., that provides free informational resources about the life and work of Lincoln.

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Lincoln/ Net

Lincoln/Net is a project of Northern Illinois University to put all of Lincoln’s political and personal materials online. A section on historical themes includes information on the religion and culture of Lincoln’s times.

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Abraham Lincoln Online

The Abraham Lincoln Association’s Abraham Lincoln Online is a virtual library of all things Lincoln – biographies, news, events and the 16th president’s own writings and speeches, including a collection of his statements on religion.

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Andrew Isenberg

Andrew Isenberg is a history professor at Temple University in Philadelphia. He is an expert on the history of American environmentalism, especially in the American West. He contributed a chapter on the moral ecology of wildlife to the book Representing Animals.

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Katherine C. Grier

Katherine C. Grier is professor of material culture studies in the University of Delaware’s Winterthur Program in Early American Culture. She has studied the relationships between humans and animals, and her books include Pets in America: A History (2006).

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