
Lincoln in the White House
Drama · History
Overview
This short chronicles Abraham Lincoln's presidency from his inauguration through delivery of the Gettysburg Address.
Top Cast


Frank McGlynn Sr.
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Abraham Lincoln
Frank McGlynn Sr.
Abraham Lincoln


Dickie Moore
Dickie Moore
Tad Lincoln
Dickie Moore
Tad Lincoln


John Harron
John Harron
John Hay
John Harron
John Hay
Raymond Brown
Raymond Brown
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton
Raymond Brown
Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton


Erville Alderson
Erville Alderson
Secretary of State William H. Seward
Erville Alderson
Secretary of State William H. Seward


Sibyl Harris
Sibyl Harris
Mrs. Scott
Sibyl Harris
Mrs. Scott


Nana Bryant
Nana Bryant
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)
Nana Bryant
Mary Todd Lincoln (uncredited)


Earl Dwire
Earl Dwire
(uncredited)
Earl Dwire
(uncredited)
Gordon Hart
Gordon Hart
Edward Everett (uncredited)
Gordon Hart
Edward Everett (uncredited)


Edward LeSaint
Edward LeSaint
Doctor (uncredited)
Edward LeSaint
Doctor (uncredited)
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