President
Abraham Lincoln
|
YEAR |
FAILURES or SETBACKS |
SUCCESSES |
|
1832 |
Lost job |
Elected company captain of Illinois
militia in Black Hawk War |
|
1833 |
Failed in business |
Appointed postmaster of New Salem,
Illinois |
|
1834 |
|
Elected to Illinois state legislature |
|
1835 |
Sweetheart died |
|
|
1836 |
Had nervous breakdown |
Re-elected to Illinois state legislature
(running first in his district) |
|
1837
|
|
Led Whig delegation in moving Illinois
state capital from Vandalia to Springfield |
|
1838 |
Defeated for Speaker |
Nominated for Illinois House Speaker by
Whig caucus |
|
1839 |
|
Chosen presidential elector by first Whig
convention |
|
1840 |
|
Argues first case before Illinois
Supreme Court |
|
1841 |
|
Established new law practice with Stephen
T. Logan |
|
1842 |
|
Admitted to practice law in U.S. District
Court |
|
1843 |
Defeated for nomination for Congress |
|
|
1844 |
|
Established own law practice with William
H. Herndon as junior partner |
|
1846 |
|
Elected to Congress |
|
1848 |
Lost re-nomination |
(Chose not to run for Congress, abiding
by rule of rotation among Whigs.) |
|
1849 |
Rejected for land officer |
Admitted to practice law in U.S. Supreme
Court |
|
1854 |
Defeated for U.S. Senate |
Elected to Illinois state legislature
(but declined seat to run for U.S. Senate) |
|
1856 |
Defeated for nomination for Vice
President |
|
|
1858 |
Again defeated for U.S. Senate |
|
|
1860 |
|
Elected President |