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  2. Lincoln Imp - Wikipedia

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    The Lincoln Imp at Lincoln College Oxford is a reference to the origins of the college, Lincoln. This has given rise to a traditional Oxford expression: 'to look on someone like the Imp looks over Lincoln' (a variant of the older proverb discussed above) as well as giving rise to the title of the college's undergraduate newspaper: The Lincoln ...

  3. Ruston & Hornsby - Wikipedia

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    Ruston & Hornsby badge, displaying the arms of Lincoln and Grantham Ruston & Hornsby traction engine of 1922 (ser.no.115100) Ruston & Hornsby 2 hp portable engine no. 163844 Tiny Imp at GDSF 2008 Ruston & Hornsby threshing machine (left) 2nd half of the 19th century (SN 27894) at Riga open-air museum 1920 Ruston & Hornsby car Talyllyn Railway ...

  4. James Ward Usher - Wikipedia

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    Usher's father, also James, opened a Jewellers and Watchmakers in High Street, Lincoln in 1837. His son, James Ward, was born on 1 January 1845. Leaving school in 1860 the younger James entered the family business in 1860, taking sole control of the business 14 years later.

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    A statue of the Lincoln Imp inside the medieval Lincoln Cathedral in Lincoln, England.It has now become a symbol of the city. A legend in Lincolnshire dating to the 14th-century recounts that the devil, being annoyed with the completion of the cathedral, paid a visit, accompanied by two imps who proceeded to wreak havoc in the building.

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  7. President Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: Full Text

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    On Nov. 19, 1863, President Abraham Lincoln delivered his historic Gettysburg Address at the dedication of the Soldiers' National Cemetery in Pennsylvania.