About this episode
Abraham Lincoln is known for the Civil War, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the reshaping of the American presidency — but this episode dives into a very different side of him. Long before he entered the White House, Lincoln developed a fascination with mechanical engineering, river navigation, and the everyday problems that slowed 19th-century travel.In today’s story, Gordy explores the surprising moment when a future president took that curiosity and turned it into something official: a U.S. patent, filed at a time when the country was still expanding westward and inventors were reshaping American industry. This episode looks at how Lincoln thought, why he cared so much about innovation, and what his early designs reveal about the mind behind one of the most influential leaders in American history.It’s a glimpse at a lesser-known Lincoln — one driven by problem-solving, systems, and invention — and a reminder that even the icons carved into marble started as curious, restless thinkers trying to fix practical problems.Sources • Smithsonian Institution. (1849). Patent Model Collection, U.S. Patent 6,469. National Museum of American History. • United States Patent and Trademark Office. (1849). Official Patent Record No. 6,469. • Goodwin, D. K. (2005). Team of Rivals. Simon & Schuster. • Library of Congress, Manuscript Division. Abraham Lincoln Papers. • Guelzo, A. C. (1999). Abraham Lincoln: Redeemer President. Wm. B. Eerdmans.Music thanks to Zapsplat. #HistoryFacts #AbrahamLincoln #Inventions #USPTO #AmericanHistory #DailyFacts #learnonyoutube #USpresidents #presidents #presidentialfacts #ushistory