Abraham Lincoln is born in a log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky.
The novel 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' by Seth Grahame-Smith is published, blending historical fiction with supernatural elements.
The film adaptation of 'Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter' directed by Timur Bekmambetov is released, bringing the story to a wider audience.
Young Abraham Lincoln witnesses the death of his mother by a vampire, inspiring his lifelong mission to hunt vampires.
Abraham Lincoln is trained by the vampire hunter Henry Sturges in combat and knowledge about vampires.
Lincoln starts actively hunting vampires while maintaining his political career.
Lincoln enters politics, using his influence to undermine vampires who exploit the institution of slavery.
The conflict escalates with vampire influences on both sides; Lincoln balances his duties as President with his secret vampire hunting.
Vampires intensify their resistance against Lincoln, attempting to prolong slavery and chaos.
Lincoln issues the Emancipation Proclamation weakening the vampire's power base relying on slave labor.
Lincoln confronts vampire assassins threatening his life; shortly before his assassination.
Lincoln is assassinated, but his legacy as a vampire hunter lives on through others inspired by him.