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'''Abraham Lincoln''' (or "'''Honest Abe'''"), known to [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] as '''Mr. Pennyface'''<ref>[[Treehouse of Horror XIX]]</ref>, was the sixteenth president of the United States. | '''Abraham Lincoln''' (or "'''Honest Abe'''"), known to [[Homer Simpson|Homer]] as '''Mr. Pennyface'''<ref>[[Treehouse of Horror XIX]]</ref>, was the sixteenth president of the United States. | ||
− | In 1860, [[Mabel Simpson]] was trying to get [[Virgil]] to Canada. While on their way, Mabel found that they were on a "MISSING" poster, and that they would most definitely be found because of Mabel's large hair. When he sees their problem, Abraham Lincoln says she can use his hat to hide her hair, and when Mabel put it on, she asked how does she look. When Abraham said that she looks like a pot-belly stove, Mabel gives him a dirty look. After seeing her bad look, Abe defends himself by saying "Hey, hey. Honest Abe." | + | == History == |
+ | In 1860, [[Mabel Simpson]] was trying to get [[Virgil]] to Canada. While on their way, Mabel found that they were on a "MISSING" poster, and that they would most definitely be found because of Mabel's large hair. When he sees their problem, Abraham Lincoln says she can use his hat to hide her hair, and when Mabel put it on, she asked how does she look. When Abraham said that she looks like a pot-belly stove, Mabel gives him a dirty look. After seeing her bad look, Abe defends himself by saying "Hey, hey. Honest Abe."<ref>"[[The Color Yellow]]"</ref> [[Abraham Simpson I]] was most probably named after him. Since he helped Mabel and Virgil, this may be true. | ||
− | [[ | + | There has also been a [[Kissing Lincolns Coin]] which was a coin with his face on both sides of one face so they looked like they were kissing.<ref>"[[All About Lisa]]"</ref> [[Milhouse]] played him in a school play about presidents in the United States at the Presidents Day. They play up the death of him, he was killed by [[John Wilkes Booth]], played by [[Bart]]. |
+ | He was portrayed by [[Milhouse Van Houten]] in [[Springfield Elementary]]'s Presidents Day play. The play featured his death at the hands of [[John Wilkes Booth] ([[Bart Simpson]]).<ref>"[[I Love Lisa]]"</ref> | ||
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− | In Homer's dream, Homer saves Abe's life and gets his face on some money for it. Also, Abe is one of the celebrities in heaven. | + | In Homer's dream, Homer saves Abe's life and gets his face on some money for it.<ref>"[[The Buck Stops Everywhere]]"</ref> Also, Abe is one of the celebrities in heaven.<ref>"[[Treehouse of Horror XIX]]"</ref> |
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*{{Ep|The Ned-Liest Catch|(mentioned)}} | *{{Ep|The Ned-Liest Catch|(mentioned)}} | ||
*{{Ep|Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson|(picture of [[Mount Rushmore]])}} | *{{Ep|Politically Inept, with Homer Simpson|(picture of [[Mount Rushmore]])}} | ||
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*{{bon|The Buck Stops Everywhere}} | *{{bon|The Buck Stops Everywhere}} | ||
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Abraham Lincoln (or "Honest Abe"), known to Homer as Mr. Pennyface[1], was the sixteenth president of the United States.
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History
In 1860, Mabel Simpson was trying to get Virgil to Canada. While on their way, Mabel found that they were on a "MISSING" poster, and that they would most definitely be found because of Mabel's large hair. When he sees their problem, Abraham Lincoln says she can use his hat to hide her hair, and when Mabel put it on, she asked how does she look. When Abraham said that she looks like a pot-belly stove, Mabel gives him a dirty look. After seeing her bad look, Abe defends himself by saying "Hey, hey. Honest Abe."[2] Abraham Simpson I was most probably named after him. Since he helped Mabel and Virgil, this may be true.
There has also been a Kissing Lincolns Coin which was a coin with his face on both sides of one face so they looked like they were kissing.[3] Milhouse played him in a school play about presidents in the United States at the Presidents Day. They play up the death of him, he was killed by John Wilkes Booth, played by Bart. He was portrayed by Milhouse Van Houten in Springfield Elementary's Presidents Day play. The play featured his death at the hands of [[John Wilkes Booth] (Bart Simpson).[4]
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In Homer's dream, Homer saves Abe's life and gets his face on some money for it.[5] Also, Abe is one of the celebrities in heaven.[6]
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