Abraham Lincoln, Pres., U.S. (1809-1865)
Miscellaneous uncataloged materials
Includes over 250 funeral and memorial orations.
Includes likenesses, caricatures, and memorabilia of Lincoln and his contemporaries plus newspapers of the Civil War period.
Reference citations beginning with capital letter "O" are to Lincoln in Photographs: An Album of Every Known Pose, by Charles Hamilton and Lloyd Osterdorf.
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1. FUNERAL AND MEMORIAL ORATIONS
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These are now cataloged. Items and their call numbers may be found on IUCAT.
2. BOUND ALBUMS
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2/1. Album One (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Photograph of Elihu Burritt.
- 2. Photograph of William P. Fessenden, seated, with autograph.
- 3. Photograph of Hannibal Hamlin, standing.
- 4. Photograph of Gen. John W. Forney, standing, with autograph.
- 5. Photograph of John A. Rawlins, with autograph.
- 6. Photograph of Henry Wilson.
- 7. Photograph of Gen. J.C. Pemberton, C.S.A.
- 8. Photograph of John Hay, seated.
- 9. Photograph of Edward Everett, standing.
- 10. Photograph of Andrew Johnson.
- 11. Photograph of Roscoe Conkling, seated.
- 12. Photograph of Horatio Seymour, standing.
- 13. Photograph of Mrs. Rutherford B. Hayes, seated.
- 14. Photograph of Gen. William M. Browne, C.S.A., seated.
- 15. Photograph of Gen. William B. Bate, C.S.A., seated.
- 16. Photograph of C.S.A. Headquarters, Polmito Grove, Folly Island, S.C.
- 17. Photograph of Gen. Winfield P. Scott, seated.
- 18. Photograph of Gen. Daniel Butterfield, seated.
- 19. Photograph of Rear Admiral L.M. Goldsborough, seated.
- 20. Photograph of Adm. D.D. Porter, standing.
- 21. Photograph of Rear Admiral John L. Worden, seated.
- 22. Photograph from an engraving of Commodore W.D. Porter.
- 23. Photograph of Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S.A.
- 24. Photograph of Admiral D.G. Farragut, seated.
- 25. Photograph of Gen. Jefferson C. Davis, standing.
- 26. Photograph of Gen. A.P. Stewart, C.S.A.
- 27. Photograph of Gen. E.V. Sumner.
- 28. Photograph of Col. Samuel L. Buck, standing.
- 29. Photograph of Gen. George McClellan, standing.
- 30. Photograph of Adm. J.A. Winslow, standing.
- 31. Photograph of Gen. J.B. Ricketts.
- 32. Photograph from an engraving of Andrew Johnson.
- 33. Photograph of Gen. F.P. Blair, seated.
- 34. Photograph of Salmon P. Chase, seated, with autograph.
- 35. Photograph of Gen. E.R. Canby's headquarters at New Orleans.
- 36. Photograph of Tompkin's Market, N.Y., draped in mourning after Lincoln's death.
- 37. Commemorative print for the War dead, "The Prince of the Union."
- 38. Photograph of Pulpit Rock, with man standing at top.
- 39. Photograph of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Stand, Philadelphia.
- 40. Photograph of a monument erected on the spot where Grant and Pemberton planned the surrender of Vicksburg.
2/2. Album Two (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Print entitled "President Lincoln at Home" depicting a bespectacled Lincoln reading to his son Tad. Reference 0-93.
- 2. Print depicting Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln seated, with sons Todd and Tad standing.
- 3. Photograph of Rutherford B. Hayes, with autograph.
- 4. Print from an engraving of A. Lincoln, bearded.
- 5. Photograph of Tad Lincoln, in soldier boy uniform, standing.
- 6. Print from an engraving of Lincoln, bearded. Reference 0-92.
- 7. Photograph of bearded Lincoln, right profile. Reference 0-89.
- 8. Print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Reference 0-92.
- 9. Print of Lincoln, bearded, enclosed in an oval-shaped wreath, with inscription "The Martyr of Freedom, Sixteenth President of the United States." Reference 0-55.
- 10. Print of John Wilkes Booth, left half profile.
- 11. Photograph of a horse-drawn hearse, used in Lincoln's funeral.
- 12. Commemorative print, showing Columbia in mourning over Lincoln's casket.
- 13. Photograph of the Funeral Arch at Park Row, Chicago.
- 14. Photograph of a Lincoln Memorial Arch at Sing Sing, New York.
- 15. Photograph of the Park Row funeral arch.
- 16. Photograph of the Chicago Court House, draped in mourning.
- 17. Print entitled "Washington and Lincoln (Apotheosis)."
- 18. Photograph of President Ulysses S. Grant, seated.
- 19. Photograph of General Grant and family, all seated.
- 20. Photograph of Lieut. Gen. Grant, standing.
- 21. Photograph of Lieut. Gen. Grant, standing.
- 22. Photograph of Gen. Grant.
- 23. Photograph of Gen. Grant.
- 24. Photograph of Miss Major Pauline Cushman, Union Army Spy, standing.
- 25. Photograph of Anna E. Dickinson, standing.
- 26. Photograph of Lydia Maria Child, seated, with autograph on reverse.
- 27. Photograph of Elizabeth Cady Stanton, seated.
- 28. Photograph of a bust of a Negro, entitled 'L'oncle Tom.'
- 29. Photograph of the mansion owned by Jefferson Davis on his estate below Vicksburg; seen here as Union Army headquarters.
- 30. Photograph of the New Orleans house used by Gen. Butler.
- 31. Photograph of Lincoln's Springfield home, draped in mourning, with a large group of mourners in front of the house.
- 32. Another photograph of Lincoln's Springfield home, draped in mourning. Smaller group of mourners in front.
- 33. Photograph of the rear section of Gallery Point Lookout, Tennessee.
- 34. Photograph of the signal tower at Jacksonville, Florida.
- 35. Photograph of Sergeant Bate, standing.
- 36. Photograph of the vault at Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois.
- 37. Photograph of Chester A. Arthur.
- 38. Another version of print in number 17 above - Lincoln in Apotheosis.
- 39. Photograph of Stephen A. Douglas, standing.
- 40. Photograph of Reverdy Johnson, seated.
- 41. Photograph of Benjamin Butler, seated.
- 42. Photograph of Edward Everett, seated, with autograph.
- 43. Photograph of Caleb Cushing, seated.
- 44. Print entitled "A Nest of Copperheads," showing the heads of the Rev. Mr. Wilmer, Vallandigham, the Rev. John Chambers, Seymour Wood, James Buchanan, William Reed, Charles Biddle, and Jefferson Davis, attached to the bodies of snakes.
- 45. Photograph of Frank P. Blair, seated.
- 46. Photograph of John G. Nicolay, with autograph.
- 47. Photograph of Lewis Cass, standing, with autograph.
- 48. Photograph of Commodore John Senthall.
2/3. Album Three (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Photograph of Gen. Francis J. Herron, standing.
- 2. Photograph of Thurlow Weed.
- 3. Photograph of Gen. Cuvier Grover, seated.
- 4. Photograph of Jacob Collamer, with autograph.
- 5. Photograph of Gen. George W. Cullum, seated.
- 6. Photograph of Lewis Cass, seated.
- 7. Photograph of Gen. Norbert Anderson, with autograph.
- 8. Photograph of Edward Everett.
- 9. Photograph of Gen. J.J. Abercrombie, with autograph.
- 10. Photograph of Gen. James Cooper, standing.
- 11. Photograph of Owen Lovejoy.
- 12. Photograph of Gen. William Franklin, standing, with autograph.
- 13. Photograph of Gen. John J. Peck, and staff.
- 14. Photograph of Hugh McCulluch.
- 15. Photograph of Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 16. Photograph of Gen. John Sedgwick, with autograph.
- 17. Photograph of Gen. J.J. Reynolds, seated.
- 18. Photograph of Gen. S. Price, C.S.A.
- 19. Photograph of Col. William Preston Johnston, C.S.A.
- 20. Photograph of Gen. A.P. Hill, C.S.A.
- 21. Photograph of Gen. John McNeil, standing.
- 22. Photograph of Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, standing.
- 23. Photograph of Gen. William S. Rosecrans, standing.
- 24. Photograph of Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 25. Photograph of Gen. Quincy A. Gilmore, standing.
- 26. Photograph of Gen. George Stoneman, standing.
- 27. Photograph of Gen. A. G. Wright.
- 28. Photograph of Gen. Alfred Pleasonton, standing.
- 29. Photograph of unidentified Union Army Officer, standing.
- 30. Photograph of Gen. A.S. Johnston, C.S.A.
- 31. Print showing soldiers in mourning around Lincoln catafalque.
- 32. Photograph of catafalque and procession at Park Row, Chicago, after Lincoln's death.
- 33. Photograph of Rear Adm. F. S. Dupont, standing.
- 34. Photograph of Major Gen. Francis B. McPherson, with autograph.
- 35. Photograph of Brig. Gen. M.D. Leggett, with autograph.
- 36. Photograph of Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 37. Photograph of Fort Sumter, after the bombardment.
- 38. Photograph of the ruins of Charleston, South Carolina.
- 39. Photograph of Gen. W.T. Sherman, on horseback.
- 40. Photograph of Stone Bridge at Bull run.
- 41. Print depicting the battle between the Monitor and the Merrimac.
- 42. Photograph of Gen. Banks' transport steamers, at Alexandria.
- 43. Photograph of a cannon and ammunition, entitled the
- "Swamp Angel Battery - Siege of Charleston.
- 44. Photograph of two Columbiad cannons at Fort Sumter.
- 45. Photograph of Fort Wagner, near Charleston.
- 46. Photograph of Rear Adm. Andrew Hall Foote, standing.
- 47. Photograph of Fort Sumter, before the bombardment.
- 48. Photograph of a Confederate Signal Tower at Fort
- McAllister near Savannah, Georgia.
- 49. Photograph of a painting by William M. Davis, entitled "Done Gone," depicting the tombstone of the movement for secession.
- 50. Photograph of a painting entitled "All quiet on the Potomac," showing a soldier standing guard over numerous graves.
2/4. Album Four (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Photograph of Gen. Winfield Scott, standing.
- 2. Photograph of Salmon P. Chase, standing.
- 3. Photograph of James Gordon Bennett, standing.
- 4. Photograph of William H. Seward.
- 5. Photograph of Horace Greely, seated.
- 6. Print from an engraving of Gen. William Sherman, seated.
- 7. Photograph of Edwin Forrest, standing.
- 8. Photograph of Henry A. Wise, standing.
- 9. Photograph of Lewis T. Wigfall, seated.
- 10. Print from an engraving of Gen. Benjamin Butler.
- 11. Photograph of of unidentified man in civilian attire, seated.
- 12. Photograph of of unidentified man in Union Navy uniform, seated.
- 13. Photograph of Princess Eugene.
- 14. Photograph of Stephen A. Douglas, standing.
- 15. Photograph of Oliver Wendell Holmes, seated.
- 16. Photograph of Maj. Gen. John E. Wool, standing.
- 17. Photograph of Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 18. Photograph of Gen. Beauregard, C.S.A., standing.
- 19. Photograph of John Quincy Adams.
- 20. Photograph of Prince Albert and Queen Victoria, Queen standing.
- 21. Photograph of Henry Clay.
- 22. Photograph of Edward Everett, standing.
- 23. Photograph of Benjamin F. Wade, standing.
- 24. Photograph of Alexander von Humboldt.
- 25. Photograph of Lord Brougham.
- 26. Photograph of Napoleon III, Emperor of France.
- 27. Photograph of Sam Houston.
- 28. Photograph of Edwin Booth, standing.
- 29. Photograph of Elmer Ellsworth, standing.
- 30. Photograph of William Wilson, standing.
- 31. Photograph of Judge Roger Taney, seated.
- 32. Photograph of Alexander Stephen, standing.
- 33. Photograph of Lieut. Gen. Grant, with autograph.
- 34. Photograph of Major Gen. John A. Logan, with autograph.
- 35. Photograph of Wendell Phillips, standing.
- 36. Photograph of the Beecher family: Harriet Beecher Stowe, Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, all seated.
2/5. Album Five (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Photograph of Gen. James B. McPherson, seated.
- 2. Photograph of Gen. Benjamin Harrison, seated, with two autographs.
- 3. Photograph of Gen. John Rawlins, seated.
- 4. Photograph of Gen. James A. Garfield, seated.
- 5. Photograph of Gen. Jefferson C. Davis, seated.
- 6. Photograph of Gen. P. R. de Trobriand, standing.
- 7. Photograph of Gen. Henry M. Judah, standing.
- 8. Photograph of Gen. George Stoneman, seated.
- 9. Photograph of Gen. E. D. Keys, standing.
- 10. Photograph of Gen. J. H. Martindale, standing.
- 11. Photograph of Gen. John Garland, standing.
- 12. Photograph of Gen. Edward Ferrero, seated.
- 13. Photograph of Gen. H. G. Berry, seated.
- 14. Photograph of Gen. H. G. Berry, standing.
- 15. Photograph of Gen. George L. Hartsoff, standing.
- 16. Photograph of Gen. W. B. Hazen, seated.
- 17. Photograph of Gen. R. J. Oglesby, seated.
- 18. Photograph of Gen. G. H. Shepley, standing.
- 19. Photograph of Gen. David Hunter, seated.
- 20. Photograph of Gen. David Hunter, standing.
- 21. Photograph of Gen. David B. Birney, seated.
- 22. Photograph of Gen. J. H. Ledlie, standing.
- 23. Photograph of Gen. Rufus Ingalls, standing.
- 24. Photograph of Gen. Ambrose Burnside, seated.
- 25. Photograph of Gen. A. T. A. Forbert, seated.
- 26. Photograph of Gen. Thomas L. Crittendon, standing.
- 27. Photograph of Gen. W. H. Morris, standing.
- 28. Photograph of Gen. A. A. Humphreys, seated.
- 29. Photograph of Gen. G. K. Warren, seated.
- 30. Photograph of Gen. W. S. Rosecrans, standing.
- 31. Photograph of Gen. F. W. Lander, standing.
- 32. Photograph of Gen. William Sprague, seated.
- 33. Photograph of Gen. B. F. Butler, seated.
- 34. Photograph of Gen. B. F. Butler, seated, with autograph.
- 35. Photograph of Gen. D. W. Couch, seated.
- 36. Photograph of Gen. D. W. Couch, seated.
- 37. Photograph of Gen. Solomon Meredith, seated.
- 38. Photograph of Gen. F. J. Porter, seated.
- 39. Photograph of J. C. Chamberlain, seated.
- 40. Photograph of Gen. George Sykes, seated.
- 41. Photograph of Gen. Alfred Pleasanton, seated.
- 42. Photograph of Gen. H. W. Benham, seated.
- 43. Photograph of Gen. Frederick Winthrop, seated.
- 44. Photograph of Gen. Michael Corcoran, seated.
- 45. Photograph of Gen. C. P. Stone, standing.
- 46. Photograph of Gen. Winfield Scott, seated.
- 47. Photograph of Gen. William H. French, seated.
- 48. Photograph of Gen. Nelson A. Miles, seated.
- 49. Photograph of Gen. Carl Schurz, seated with, autograph.
- 50. Photograph of Gen. Carl Schurz, seated with, autograph.
- 51. Photograph of Gen. Robert Anderson, standing.
- 52. Photograph of Gen. Robert Anderson, standing.
- 53. Photograph of Gen. F. J. Herron and two other officers, standing.
- 54. Photograph of Gen. D. C. Buell, standing.
- 55. Photograph of Gen. Franz Sigel, standing.
- 56. Photograph of Gen. J. M. Schofield, standing.
- 57. Photograph of Gen. O. O. Howard, seated, with autograph.
- 58. Photograph of Gen. William A. Hammond, standing.
- 59. Photograph of Gen. Lew Wallace, seated, with autograph.
- 60. Photograph of Gen. T. A. Hurlbut, seated.
- 61. Photograph of Gen. D. E. Sickles, seated, with autograph.
- 62. Photograph of Gen. George W. Morell, standing.
- 63. Photograph of Gen. E. A. Carr, standing.
- 64. Photograph of Gen. Silas Casey, seated.
- 65. Photograph of Gen. E. V. Sumner, seated
- 66. Photograph of Gen. R. C. Schenck, seated.
- 67. Photograph of Gen. William Hays, seated.
- 68. Photograph of Gen. P. J. Osterhaus, seated.
- 69. Photograph of Gen. David Mc M. Gregg, seated.
- 70. Photograph of Gen. J. G. Parke, seated.
- 71. Photograph of Gen. J. F. Farnsworth, seated.
- 72. Photograph of Gen. Jacob D. Cox, seated.
- 73. Photograph of Gen. John Buford, seated.
- 74. Photograph of Gen. E. H. Stoughton, standing.
- 75. Photograph of Gen. Frnancis Fessenden, seated.
- 76. Photograph of Gen. O. B. Willcox, seated.
- 77. Photograph of Gen. G. W. Deitzler.
- 78. Photograph of Gen. William T. H. Brooks.
- 79. Photograph of Gen. Gordon Granger
- 80. Photograph of Gen. A. H. Terry.
- 81. Photograph of Gen. H. P. Blair, Jr., seated.
- 82. Photograph of Gen. C. M. Clay, seated.
- 83. Photograph of Gen. E. A. Hitchccock.
- 84. Photograph of Gen. J. F. Reynolds.
- 85. Photograph of Gen. Daniel Ullman, seated.
- 86. Photograph of Gen. Abram Duryee, seated.
- 87. Photograph of Gen. John Gibson, standing.
- 88. Photograph of Gen. W. B. Franklin, seated.
- 89. Photograph of Gen. George H. Gordon, seated.
- 90. Photograph of Gen. J. A. McClernard, standing.
- 91. Photograph of Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, standing.
- 92. Photograph of Gen. Schuyler Hamilton, standing.
- 93. Photograph of John Brown Jr., Thaddeus Heyatt, James Redpath.
- 94. Photograph of James F. Clark, seated.
- 95. Photograph of Theodore Parker, seated.
- 96. Photograph of Lucy Stone, seated.
- 97. Photograph of Thaddeus Steven.
- 98. Photograph of Anna E. Dickinson, seated.
- 99. Photograph of Horace Greeley, seated.
- 100. Photograph of Wendell Phillips, seated.
- 101. Photograph of Gen. J.J. Reynolds.
- 102. Photograph of Gen. Joseph Hooker.
- 103. Photograph of Gen. G.G. Mott, standing.
- 104. Photograph of Gen. Rufus King, standing.
- 105. Photograph of Gen. Lorenzo Thomas, seated.
- 106. Photograph of Gen. O.S. Ferry, seated.
- 107. Photograph of Gen. A.S. Eaton, seated.
- 108. Photograph of Gen. J.H. Van Allen, standing.
- 109. Photograph of William Pitt Fessenden.
- 110. Photograph of Gen. N.C. McLean, standing.
- 111. Photograph of William B. Allison, with autograph.
- 112. Photograph of Gen. W.A. Gorman, standing.
- 113. Photograph of Gen. A.C. Gillem, seated.
- 114. Photograph of Gen. James S. Wadsworth, seated.
- 115. Photograph of James F. Wilson, seated, with autograph.
- 116. Photograph of Gen. B.M. Prentiss, standing.
- 117. Photograph of B. Gratz Brown, seated, with autograph.
- 118. Photograph of Horatio Seymour and Frank P. Blair, seated.
- 119. Photograph of Edward McPherson, seated, with autograph.
- 120. Photograph of Gen. C.G. Halpine.
- 121. Photograph of Andrew Johnson.
- 122. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, seated.
- 123. Photograph of Kate Chase Sprague, retouched with color added.
- 124. Photograph of Gen. D.C. McCallum, standing.
- 125. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, from an engraving, Reference 0-85.
- 126. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, standing.
- 127. Photograph of a Negro with deeply scarred back.
- 128. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, reference 0-16.
- 129. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Cabinet, circa 1861.
- 130. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln.
- 131. Photograph of Robert L. Chilton.
- 132. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln, seating.
- 133. Photograph of Gen. Joseph R. Hawley, seated, with autograph.
- 134. Photograph of Edwin M. Stanton, seated.
- 135. Photograph of Sergeant Peter Hart, standing.
- 136. Photograph of John F. Hoffman, standing.
- 137. Photograph of J.W. Forney, standing.
- 138. Photograph of W.D. Kelley, seated.
- 139. Photograph of Frank B. Carpenter, seated, with autograph.
- 140. Photograph of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, standing.
- 141. Photograph of Gen. Justus McKinstry, seated.
- 142. Photograph of Gen. John Cochrane, standing.
- 143. Photograph of Lincoln home in Springfield, draped in mourning.
- 144. Photograph of Gen'ls. Blenker, Pope, Burnside, McClellan, Halleck, Pope, Rosecrans, Sigel and Banks.
- 145. Photograph of Gen. J.J. Stevens, seated.
- 146. Photograph of Gen. J.J. Stevens, standing.
- 147. Photograph of Col. James A. Milligan, from engraving or painting.
- 148. Photograph of Gen. John C. Frémont, seated.
- 149. Photograph of Gen. A.A. Humphreys, seated.
- 150. Photograph of Gen. R.C. Schenck, seated.
- 151. Photograph of Christopher "Kit" Carson.
- 152. Photograph of Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 153. Photograph of Miss Rosecrans, standing.
- 154. Photograph of John Burns, standing.
- 155. Photograph of Col. E. Ellsworth, seated, from a painting.
- 156. Photograph of Col. E. Ellsworth, standing.
- 157. Photograph of L.P. Hanscom, with autograph.
- 158. Photograph of Ward H. Lamon, with autograph.
- 159. Photograph of the Rev. Albert Barnes.
- 160. Photograph of Horace Greeley, seated.
- 161. Photograph of The Hon. Z. Chandler, standing.
- 162. Photograph of Charles F. Adams, seated.
- 163. Photograph of F. W. Seward, standing.
- 164. Photograph of Fletcher Webster, seated.
- 165. Photograph of Adm. D.G. Farragut, standing.
- 166. Photograph of Adm. D.G. Farragut, seated.
- 167. Photograph of Adm. J.B. Montgomery, seated.
- 168. Photograph of B.F. Sherwood, seated.
- 169. Photograph of Adm. D.G. Farragut, standing.
- 170. Photograph of Adm. D.G. Farragut, standing.
- 171. Photograph of Comm. William D. Porter, standing.
- 172. Photograph of Adm. D.D. Porter, seated.
- 173. Photograph of Adm. L.C. Rowan, standing.
- 174. Photograph of Adm. C.H. Davis, seated.
- 175. Photograph of John Ericsson, seated.
- 176. Photograph of Adm. J.S. Palmer, standing.
- 177. Photograph of Adm. Joseph Smith, standing.
- 178. Photograph of Adm. G.N. Hollins, seated.
- 179. Photograph of Adm. Theodorus Bailey, seated.
- 180. Photograph of Comm. William Nelson, standing.
- 181. Photograph of Adm. John Rodgers and group of officers.
- 182. Photograph of Adm. John Rodgers, seated.
- 183. Photograph of Adm. L.F. DuPont, seated.
- 184. Photograph of Adm. C.R.P. Rodgers, seated.
- 185. Photograph of Adm. James F. Schenck, standing.
- 186. Photograph of Lt. Comm. William B. Cushing, standing.
- 187. Photograph of Lt. H.O. Porter, standing.
- 188. Photograph of Robert D. Dunphy, standing.
- 189. Photograph of Adm. J.C. Watson, seated with autograph.
- 190. Photograph of Adm. C.S. Boggs, seated.
- 191. Photograph of Adm. F.H. Gregory, seated.
- 192. Photograph of Adm. S.W. Gordon, seated.
- 193. Photograph of Adm. Charles Wilkes, seated.
- 194. Photograph of Adm. Charles Wilkes, standing.
- 195. Photograph of Adm. A.H. Foote, seated.
- 196. Photograph of Adm. J.R. Mullany, standing.
- 197. Photograph of Comm. William Harkness, with autograph.
- 198. Photograph of Adm. L.H. Stringham, with autograph.
- 199. Photograph of Adm. J.A. Winslow.
- 200. Photograph of Adm. J.A. Dahlgren, with autograph.
2/6. Album Six (All photographs carte-de-visite size)
- 1. Photograph of William Lloyd Garrison, seated, with autograph.
- 2. Photograph of Susan B. Anthony, seated.
- 3. Photograph of Gerrit Smith, seated.
- 4. Photograph of Charles Sumner, seated.
- 5. Photograph of Horace Greeley, seated.
- 6. Photograph of Wendell Phillips, seated.
- 7. Photograph of Lyman Beecher, Henry Ward Beecher, Harriet Beecher, seated.
- 8. Photograph of J.R. Giddings, standing.
- 9. Photograph of Lucretia Mott, seated, with autograph.
- 10. Photograph of Frederick Douglas, seated.
- 11. Photograph of Owen Lovejoy, standing.
- 12. Photograph of Henry Wilson, seated.
- 13. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-87.
- 14. An engraving of Comm. Hollins, by Hieronimus.
- 15. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln, standing.
- 16. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-40.
- 17. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln, seated.
- 18. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-86.
- 19. (blank)
- 20. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-116.
- 21. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-77.
- 22. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln, seated.
- 23. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-55.
- 24. Photograph of Mary Todd, William and Thomas Lincoln, standing.
- 25. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-83.
- 26. Photograph of Mary T. Lincoln, seated.
- 27. (blank)
- 28. (blank)
- 29. Photograph of Mary T. Lincoln, seated.
- 30. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-90.
- 31. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-92.
- 32. Photograph of Tad Lincoln, standing.
- 33. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-71.
- 34. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-115.
- 35. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Tad Lincoln, Reference 0-93.
- 36. Photograph of Mary Todd Lincoln, seated.
- 37. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-88.
- 38. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-112.
- 39. (blank)
- 40. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-53.
- 41. Print of Abraham Lincoln based on 0-55.
- 42. Photograph of Abraham Lincoln, Reference 0-89.
- 43. Photograph of Hannibal Hamlin, standing.
- 44. Photograph of Edwin M. Stanton, seated.
- 45. Photograph of William H. Seward, seated.
- 46. Photograph of Caleb B. Smith, standing.
- 47. Photograph of Edward Bates, seated.
- 48. Photograph of Gideon Welles, seated, with autograph.
- 49. Photograph of Montgomery Blair, standing.
- 50. Photograph of James Speed, with autograph.
- 51. Photograph of Andrew Johnson, standing.
- 52. Photograph of Salmon P. Chase, seated.
- 53. Photograph of Salmon P. Chase, standing.
- 54. Photograph of Salmon P. Chase, seated.
- 55. Photograph of William P. Dennison, seated.
- 56. Photograph of F.E. Spinner, standing.
- 57. Photograph of Simon Cameron, seated.
- 58. Photograph of Gideon Welles, standing.
- 59. Photograph of Edwin M. Stanton, seated.
- 60. Photograph of J.P. Usher, standing.
- 61. Photograph of Henry S. Lane, seated.
- 62. Photograph of Benjamin F. Wade, standing.
- 63. Photograph of John Sherman, seated.
- 64. Photograph of J.R. Doolittle, seated.
- 65. Photograph of Anthony Kennedy, standing.
- 66. Photograph of J.R. Thomson, seated.
- 67. Photograph of J.A. McDougall, seated.
- 68. Photograph of Solomon Foot, standing.
- 69. Photograph of J.W. Nesmith, seated.
- 70. Photograph of Lyman Trumbull, seated.
- 71. Photograph of Jacob Collainer, standing.
- 72. Photograph of W.S. Wilkinson, seated.
- 73. Photograph of James Harlan, seated.
- 74. Photograph of Z. Chandler, standing.
- 75. Photograph of M.L. Latham, standing.
- 76. Photograph of Garrett Davis, seated.
- 77. Photograph of H.B. Anthony, standing.
- 78. Photograph of J.M. Howard, seated.
- 79. Photograph of William Sprague, standing.
- 80. Photograph of J.J. Crittenden, seated.
- 81. Photograph of Thomas H. Hicks, standing.
- 82. Photograph of James A. Pearce, standing.
- 83. Photograph of J.H. Browning, seated.
- 84. Photograph of H.W. Davis, standing.
- 85. Photograph of John B. Hale, standing.
- 86. Photograph of Preston King, seated.
- 87. Photograph of J.E. Bourligny, standing.
- 88. Photograph of Alexander Ramsey, seated.
- 89. Photograph of David Wilson, seated.
- 90. Photograph of J.O. Howell, seated.
- 91. Photograph of H.J. Rice, standing.
- 92. Photograph of Shuyler Colfax, standing.
- 93. Photograph of John Hickman, standing.
- 94. Photograph of L.S. Foster, standing.
- 95. Photograph of William Bigler, standing.
- 96. Photograph of E.B. Washburn, seated.
- 97. Photograph of E.D. Morgan, seated, with autograph.
- 98. Photograph of A.G. Curtin, seated.
- 99. Photograph of Horatio Seymour, seated.
- 100. Photograph of L.P. Harvey, seated.
- 101. Photograph of Richard Yates, standing.
- 102. Photograph of Edward Solomon, seated.
- 103. Photograph of H.N. Gamble, standing.
- 104. Photograph of J.A. Andrew, standing.
- 105. Photograph of A.J. Hamilton, standing.
- 106. Photograph of O.P. Morton.
- 107. Photograph of J.D. Bright, standing.
- 108. Photograph of William A. Buckingham, standing.
- 109. Photograph of C.F. Adams, standing.
- 110. Photograph of William L. Dayton, standing.
- 111. Photograph of H.L. Sanford, standing.
- 112. Photograph of Lord Lyons, seated.
- 113. Photograph of Anson Burlingame, standing.
- 114. Photograph of Thomas Corwin, seated.
- 115. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 116. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 117. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 118. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 119. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, standing.
- 120. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated, with autograph.
- 121. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant.
- 122. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant.
- 123. Photograph of Mrs. U.S. Grant, seated, with autograph.
- 124. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant.
- 125. Photograph of Gen. and Mrs. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 126. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 127. Photograph of Gen. W.T. Sherman, seated.
- 128. Photograph of Gen. W.T. Sherman, seated.
- 129. Photograph of Gen. P.H. Sheridan, seated.
- 130. Photograph of Gen. Winfield Scott, seated.
- 131. Photograph of Gen. W. Scott and Mrs. Scott, standing.
- 132. Photograph of Gen. Winfield Scott, seated.
- 133. Photograph of Gen. George H. Thomas, seated.
- 134. Photograph of Gen. George H. Thomas, seated.
- 135. Photograph of Gen. George H. Thomas, seated.
- 136. Photograph of Gen. George H. Thomas, seated.
- 137. Photograph of Gen. John E. Wool, standing.
- 138. Photograph of Gen. George H. Thomas.
- 139. Photograph of John Pope, seated.
- 140. Photograph of Gen. George G. Meade, standing.
- 141. Photograph of Gen. George G. Meade, seated.
- 142. Photograph of W.J. Hancock.
- 143. Photograph of W.J. Hancock.
- 144. Photograph of W.J. Hancock.
- 145. Photograph of Gen. George B. McClellan, standing.
- 146. Photograph of Gen. George B. McClellan and Mrs. McClellan, standing.
- 147. Photograph of Gen. George B. McClellan, seated.
- 148. Photograph of Gen. John Sedgwick, seated.
- 149. Photograph of Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, standing.
- 150. Photograph of Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, seated.
- 151. Photograph of Gen. Joseph Hooker, seated.
- 152. Photograph of Gen. Joseph Hooker, standing.
- 153. Photograph of Gen. Joseph Hooker, seated.
- 154. Photograph of Gen. John A. Logan, seated.
- 155. Photograph of Gen. John A. Logan, standing.
- 156. Photograph of Gen. John A. Logan, seated.
- 157. Photograph of Gen. W.S. Rosecrans.
- 158. Photograph of Gen. W.S. Rosecrans, standing.
- 159. Photograph of Gen. W.S. Rosecrans, seated.
- 160. Photograph of Gen. H.W. Halleck, seated.
- 161. Photograph of Gen. H.W. Halleck, standing.
- 162. Photograph of Gen. W.S. Rosecrans, seated.
- 163. Photograph of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, seated.
- 164. Photograph of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, standing.
- 165. Photograph of Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside, standing.
- 166. Photograph of Gen. Franz Sigel, standing.
- 167. Photograph of Gen. O.M. Mitchell, seated.
- 168. Photograph of Gen. O.M. Mitchell, standing.
- 169. Photograph of Gen. D.E. Sickles, seated.
- 170. Photograph of Gen. D.E. Sickles, seated.
- 171. Photograph of Gen. D.E. Sickles, seated, with autograph.
- 172. Photograph of Gen. George A. Custer, with Mrs. Custer and Custer's brother.
- 173. Photograph of E.Z.C. Judson, standing.
- 174. Photograph of Gen. D.E. Sickles, seated, with autograph.
- 175. Photograph of Robert Anderson, seated.
- 176. Photograph of Robert Anderson, standing.
- 177. Photograph of Robert Anderson, seated, with autograph.
- 178. Photograph of C.C. Augur, seated.
- 179. Photograph of J.K.F. Mansfield, standing.
- 180. Photograph of Silas Casey, seated.
- 181. Photograph of W.B. Franklin, seated.
- 182. Photograph of Irwin McDowell, seated.
- 183. Photograph of Irwin McDowell, standing.
- 184. Photograph of Andrew Porter, standing.
- 185. Photograph of N.J.T. Dana, standing.
- 186. Photograph of S.P. Heintzelman, standing.
- 187. Photograph of Benjamin F. Butler, standing.
- 188. Photograph of Benjamin F. Butler, seated.
- 189. Photograph of E.R.S. Canby, standing.
- 190. Photograph of Judson Kilpatrick, standing.
- 191. Photograph of Judson Kilpatrick, seated.
- 192. Photograph of James B. Ricketts, seated.
- 193. Photograph of William P. Jones, standing, with autograph.
- 194. Photograph of George A. McCall, seated.
- 195. Photograph of J.B. Richardson, standing.
- 196. Photograph of H.M. Naglee, standing.
- 197. Photograph of F.J. Herron, seated, with autograph.
- 198. Photograph of J.N. Palmer, standing.
- 199. Photograph of Philip Kearney, standing.
- 200. Photograph of Philip Kearney, standing.
- 201. Photograph of Julius Stahel, standing.
- 202. Photograph of C.M. Clay, standing, with autograph.
- 203. Photograph of A.M.D. McCook, seated.
- 204. Photograph of A.M.D. McCook, seated.
- 205. Photograph of W.F. Smith, standing.
- 206. Photograph of W.F. Smith.
- 207. Photograph of W.F. Smith, seated.
- 208. Photograph of T.W. Sweeney, standing.
- 209. Photograph of H.F. Clarke, standing.
- 210. Photograph of T.F. Meagher, standing.
- 211. Photograph of H.W. Slocum, seated.
- 212. Photograph of H.W. Slocum, seated.
- 213. Photograph of H.W. Slocum, seated.
- 214. Photograph of H.W. Slocum, seated.
- 215. Photograph of H.W. Slocum, standing.
- 216. Photograph of Rufus Saxton, seated.
- 217. Photograph of Wesley Merritt, seated, with autograph.
- 218. Photograph of Z.A. Gilmore, seated.
- 219. Photograph of John Newton, seated.
- 220. Photograph of S.D. Sturgis, seated.
- 221. Photograph of C.H.J. Collis, standing, with autograph.
- 222. Photograph of F.J. Porter, seated.
- 223. Photograph of John A. Dix, seated, with autograph.
- 224. Photograph of John A. Dix, seated.
- 225. Photograph of John A. Dix, seated.
- 226. Photograph of J.G. Foster, seated. Retouched with color added.
- 227. Photograph of J.G. Foster, seated.
- 228. Photograph of E.A. Hitchcock, seated.
- 229. Photograph of E.V. Sumner, seated, with autograph.
- 230. Photograph of C.G. Sawtell, seated.
- 231. Photograph of Rear Adm. Charles H. Poor, seated.
- 232. Photograph of Daniel Butterfield, with autograph.
- 233. Photograph of Daniel Butterfield, seated.
- 234. Photograph of R.O. Tyler, with dedication and autograph.
- 235. Photograph of J.J. Bartlett, seated.
- 236. Photograph of Abner Doubleday, seated.
- 237. Photograph of Abner Doubleday, seated.
- 238. Photograph of J.K. Barnes, with autograph.
- 239. Photograph of James McQuade, standing.
- 240. Photograph of A.S. Williams.
- 241. Photograph of Philip H. Sheridan, with autograph.
- 242. Photograph of O.O. Howard, with autograph.
- 243. Photograph of James A. Garfield, with autograph.
- 244. Photograph of Percy Wyndham, seated.
- 245. Photograph of Gen'ls. McClellan, Clarke, Viele, standing.
- 246. Photograph of Robert Nugent, seated, with autograph.
- 247. Photograph of L.H. Rousseau.
- 248. Photograph of F.J. Porter.
- 249. Photograph of P.R. deTrobriand.
- 250. Photograph of E.B. Brown.
- 251. Photograph of J.L. Reno.
- 252. Photograph of Henry Bohlen.
- 253. Photograph of B.H. Grierson.
- 254. Photograph of Alexander Asboth.
- 255. Photograph of W.S. Harney.
- 256. Photograph of John W. Geary.
- 257. Photograph of C. Grover.
- 258. Photograph of G. Weitzel.
- 259. Photograph of Philip H. Sheridan.
- 260. Photograph of Nathaniel Lyon, standing.
- 261. Photograph of George A. Custer, seated.
- 262. Photograph of Truman Seymour, seated.
- 263. Photograph of George G. Meade, standing.
- 264. Photograph of R.L. Granger.
- 265. Photograph of Fernando Wood, standing.
- 266. Photograph of J.G. Berrett, standing.
- 267. Photograph of George Opdyke, standing.
- 268. Photograph of Erastus Corning, seated.
- 269. Photograph of John Bell, seated.
- 270. Photograph of Edward Everett, seated.
- 271. Photograph of Steven A. Douglas, standing.
- 272. Photograph of Mrs. Stephen A. Douglas, standing.
- 273. Photograph of James Shields, standing, with autograph.
- 274. Photograph of John Wentworth, standing.
- 275. Photograph of Captain Smith, standing.
- 276. Photograph of Owen Lovejoy, standing.
- 277. Photograph of D.J. Dickinson, standing.
- 278. Photograph of William M. Evarts, seated.
- 279. Photograph of Horatio King, standing.
- 280. Photograph of Charles Durkee, standing.
- 281. Photograph of Thurlow Weed.
- 282. Photograph of R.S. Baldwin, standing.
- 283. Photograph of Hamilton Fish, with autograph.
- 284. Photograph of J.C. Underwood, seated.
- 285. Photograph of H.J. Raymond, standing.
- 286. Photograph of W.G. Brownlow, standing.
- 287. Photograph of Col. E.D. Baker, seated.
- 288. Photograph of W.G. Brownlow, seated.
- 289. Photograph of F.E. Brownell, seated, with autograph.
- 290. Photograph of Col. E.E. Ellsworth, standing.
- 291. Photograph of Laura Keene, standing.
- 292. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, standing.
- 293. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, standing.
- 294. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, seated.
- 295. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, standing.
- 296. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth.
- 297. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, standing.
- 298. Print of G.A. Atzerodt.
- 299. Print of David E. Herrold.
- 300. Print of Lewis Payne.
3. LINCOLN PHOTOGRAPHS
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- 3/1. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-92. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/2. Photograph of a beardless, standing Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-9. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/3. Photograph of a beardless Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-16. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/4. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right profile. Reference 0-5. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/5. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-87. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/6. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, right profile. Reference 0-89. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/7. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, seated, full face view. Reference 0-77. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/8. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, seated, full face view. Reference 0-91. 2 1/2" x 3 3/4".
- 3/9. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, left half profile. Reference 0-117. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/10. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, left half profile, with background removed. Reference 0-83. 3" x 4 1/2".
- 3/11. Oval photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Similar to 0-92. Image of Lincoln is approximately 1 1/4" x 1 1/2", with small pictures in corners of rectangular frame. Overall size is 3" x 3 1/2".
- 3/12. Reproduction of a photograph of a beardless Lincoln, left profile, tousled hair. A glossy finish, with diminished clarity. Reference 0-2. 2 3/4" x 3 1/8".
- 3/13. Photograph of a beardless, standing Lincoln, retouched at the edges. Reference 0-17. 2" x 3 1/2".
- 3/14. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, left half profile, carte de visite format. Reference 0-83. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 3/15. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, left half profile, carte de visite format. Reference 0-58. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 3/16. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-42. 4" x 5 3/8".
- 3/17. Photograph (ambrotype) of a beardless, seated Lincoln, nearly full face view. Reference 0-36. 4" x 5".
- 3/18. Postcard, with retouched photograph of a beardless Lincoln, right profile, on face. Reference 0-2. 3" x 5 1/4".
- 3/19. Photograph of a painting by Robert Root dipicting the Lincoln - Thornton slavery debate of 1856. 6" x 3 1/2". With the photograph are brief notes on the debate and the painting.
- 3/20. Photograph of an engraving of a bearded Lincoln, full face view, against a whitened-out background. 4" x 5 1/2", mounted on cardboard, with advertisement, 4 1/4" x 6 1/2".
- 3/21. Three photographs of a carte de visite image of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Images are 2 1/2" x4 1/2", on paper 4" x 5".
- 3/22. Reproduction, onto a postcard, of profile photograph of a beardless Lincoln, with tousled hair. Reference 0-2. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
- 3/23. Photograph of a photograph of a beardless, standing Lincoln, enclosed in an ornate frame. Reference 0-22. 4" x 5 1/2".
- 3/24. Photograph, with grainy finish, of a beardless Lincoln in left half profile. Reference 0-9. 4" x 5 5/8".
- 3/25. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-9. 4" x 5 5/8".
- 3/26. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-92. Photograph is mounted to a cardboard backing, in a slip-case. 4" x 5 1/2".
- 3/27. Photograph of a bearded, standing Lincoln, left half profile. Reference 0-86. 5 3/4" x 8".
- 3/28. Two prints of the same two-part photograph. The left image of Lincoln is 0-83D; the right image is 0-83D but from a separate negative. Reference H & O, pp. 164-165. Each photograph is 3" x 4 3/4"; as they lie together, 6" x 4 3/4".
- 3/29. Photograph of a beardless Lincoln, left half profile, oval print, approximately 3 1/2" x 5". Reference 0-11. Print laid into a commercial cardboard backing, 6" x 8".
- 3/30. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-42. 7 1/4" x 9".
- 3/31. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-92. 8" x 10". With it is an Indiana University press release on the negative to the photograph.
- 3/32. Oval photograph of a beardless Lincoln, right profile. Reference 0-26. Approximately 6" x 8", mounted on cardboard 8" x 10".
- 3/33. Photograph of the beardless candidate Lincoln, in 1860, taken at his Springfield, Illinois, house, with Lincoln and a large crowd visible. Reference 0-34. 9 1/2" x 7 1/2", mounted on cardboard 11" x 8 1/2".
- 3/34. Photograph signed by the artist Walter P. Keeley, of his own framed drawing of Lincoln, bearded and standing in cloak and top hat. 6 3/4" x 9 1/4".
- 3/35. Photograph of a framed pen and ink drawing of a bearded Lincoln, by Walter P. Keeley. Portrait is based on 0-77, and includes the artist's handwritten dedication at bottom. 7" x 9 1/4".
- 3/36. Photograph of a framed painting of a bearded Lincoln artist unknown. Lincoln's portrait based on 0-92. 7 1/2" x 9".
- 3/37. Photograph of a Currier & Ives print of a beardless Lincoln, after a photograph by Brady. 8" x 10". Print inscribed: "Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. National Republican Candidate for Sixteenth President of the United States.
- 3/38. Photograph of a Currier & Ives print of a bearded Lincoln, though a poor likeness. Includes facsimile signature, and inscription "Abraham Lincoln Sixteenth President of the United States." 8" x 10".
- 3/39. Photograph of five photograph cases each containing a photograph of Lincoln. Each Lincoln image is approximately 1" x 1 1/2", photograph is 10" x 4".
- 3/40. Four photographs of a painting by Robert Root depicting the Lincoln-Thornton slavery debates of 1856. Each image is 9" x 4 3/4" on paper 10" x 8".
- 3/41. Photograph of a painting of Lincoln by Douglas Volk. In color. 6 3/4" x 9".
- 3/42. Photograph of a hardware store display window, filled with Lincoln prints, photos, books, mementos, etc., all relating to Lincoln. 10" x 8".
- 3/43. Photograph by William E. Marshall of a portrait of Lincoln, bearded, right half profile. Image is oval, approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2", on paper 4" x 5 1/4", all mounted onto paper 7 1/4" x 10 1/4".
- 3/44. Photograph of a painting by Eastman Johnson depicting Lincoln as a youth reading by the light of the fireplace. 6" x 8 3/4".
- 3/45. Two photographs of a portrait of a bearded Lincoln painted by Jesse Atwood. Each is 7 1/4" x 9", and is accompanied by a notarized affidavit testifying to the authenticity of the portraits.
- 3/46. Retouched photograph of a bearded Lincoln, full face view. Copyright 1907 by Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul. Image is approximately 4" x 5" on paper 8" x 10", which includes facsimile signature.
- 3/47. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, nearly full face view. Reference 0-91. Image is 3 3/4" x 5 1/2" on paper 7" x 11".
- 3/48. Two photographs of a bearded, seated Lincoln, both slightly retouched. Reference 0-116D. Images are 3 7/8" x 6 1/4", on 8" x 9 1/2" backgrounds.
- 3/49. Four photographs of a beardless Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-27. Each is 9 3/4" x 12", and is enclosed in separate advertising folder for Rand McNally Co.
- 3/50. Oval photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-92. Oval is approximately 6" x 8", mounted on cardboard 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".
- 3/51. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-92. 10 3/4" x 13 3/4".
- 3/52. Oval photograph of a bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Reference 0-91. Oval is approximately 6 1/4" x 8", mounted on cardboard 10" x 12".
- 3/53. Two duplicate photographs of a painting by Douglas Volk, of a bearded, seated Lincoln. Each is 10 1/2" x 12".
- 3/54. Photograph of a beardless Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-27. 11" x 14 1/2".
- 3/55. Two duplicate photographs of a beardless, seated Lincoln; the earliest Lincoln portrait, from a daguerreotype. Each is 4 1/2" x 6", mounted on cardboard 10" x 12".
- 3/56. Oval photograph, originally by Alexander Gardner of a bearded Lincoln, full face view. Includes handwritten dedication and signature. Lincoln image is approximately 6" x 7 3/4" on paper 10" x 11 1/2", slightly charred at the edges. Reference 0-77.
- 3/57. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, full face view. Reference 0-77. Lincoln image is in a plate 7 1/4" x 8", on paper 9" x 11 1/4".
- 3/58. Photograph of a bearded Lincoln, full face view. Reference 0-77. Lincoln image is in a plate 5 1/2" x 6 1/2", on paper 9" x 12".
- 3/59. Photograph of a beardless, seated Lincoln, right half profile. Reference 0-16. Lincoln image is 7" x 9 1/4", mounted on cardboard 12" x 14 1/2".
- 3/60. Photograph of a beardless, seated Lincoln, from an ambrotype by P. Butler. Includes facsimile Lincoln signature, as Springfield, Illinois attorney. Reference 0-36. 12 1/2" x 19".
- 3/61. Photograph of a beardless, seated Lincoln, from an ambrotype by P. Butler. Includes facsimile signature, as immediately above. Reference 0-36. 16" x 19 3/4".
- 3/62. Photograph of a bearded, seated Lincoln, from a print made by Alexander Gardner between Feb. and mid-April 1865. Reference from Mellon, The Face of Lincoln.
- 3/58a. Oval photograph of a bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Oval is approximately 1/2" x 3/4" mounted on paper 2 1/2" x 4".
4. LINCOLN PRINTS
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- 4/1. Print, from an unretouched negative, of bearded Lincoln, full face view, including facsimile signature. (Not a photograph). Lincoln image is oval, approximately 3" x 4", on paper 5" x 8".
- 4/2. Print of an ink drawing, by F. A. Sprock, of bearded Lincoln in right profile. 3 1/2" x 6".
- 4/3. Print of an oval drawing of beardless Lincoln by Patterson. Image is oval, approx. 3" x 3 1/2" on decorative paper 5" x 8".
- 4/4. Print of a framed drawing of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is approximately 3" x 4" on paper 4 1/2" x 7 1/2".
- 4/5. Print from a painting of Lincoln, riding a horse in front of his Springfield, Illinois house, greeting well wishers after the Lincoln-Douglas debates. Image is 5" x 3 1/2" on paper 8 1/4" x 4 1/2".
- 4/6. Print of an engraving of bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Image is oval, approximately 1 3/4" x 5 1/4".
- 4/7. Print from a painting of Lincoln, bearded, in right half profile. Oval is approximately 3" x 3 1/2" on paper 4" x 5 1/2".
- 4/8. Print from a painting, copyrighted 1907 by S. C. Baker, of beardless Lincoln in right half profile. Image is 3 1/4" x 5" on cardboard 5" x 7".
- 4/9. Print from a painting of Lincoln, bearded and in right half profile. Image is oval, approximately 4" x 7" on paper 4 1/2" x 5 1/2", all of which is mounted onto a single folio that contains a copy of the Gettysburg Address, Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby, and an advertising notice for an insurance company.
- 4/10. Carte-de-visite size print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/11. Small oval print, from an engraving, of bearded Lincoln. Based on 0-91. Image enclosed in embossed Americana design, all in carte-de-visite size, 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/12. Carte-de-visite size print showing Washington and Lincoln separated by Liberty 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/13. Carte-de-visite size print, from an engraving of a bearded Lincoln, right half profile. Image based on 0- 92. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/14. Carte-de-visite size print, from an engraving, of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/15. Carte-de-visite size print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Based on 0-92. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/16. Carte-de-visite size print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Based on 0-92. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 4/17. Carte-de-visite size print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Based on 0-92. 2 1/4" x 4" with facsimile signature at bottom.
- 4/18. Charcoal drawing of bearded Lincoln in stovepipe hat, full face view, signed by A. H. Image is oval, approximately 5 1/2" x 6 1/2" on paper 6" x 8 1/2".
- 4/19. Print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln, full face view. Image is oval, approximately 2" x 2 1/2", on paper 6 1/2" x 7", which includes a facsimile signature.
- 4/20. Print, on green cloth, of an etching of Lincoln, bearded and seated, by Charles B. Hall. Image is 4 1/2" x 6 1/2"; cloth measures approximately 6" x 8".
- 4/21. Pencil drawing, signed by Bernhardt Wall, and dedicated by him to Joseph B. Oakleaf, of Lincoln, bearded and in right profile. Drawing measures 5" x 7" on 6" x 8 1/4" board.
- 4/22. Painting, in relief and in color, of a portrait of bearded Lincoln in profile. Copyrighted 1908 by Fred Loonsbury. Includes facsimile signature. 7" x 8 3/4".
- 4/23. Print of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is oval, approximately 3 3/4" x 5 1/2", on paper 5" x 7 1/2" which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/24. Print of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is oval, approximately 4" x 5" on paper 5 1/4" x 8", which includes a facsimile signature.
- 4/25. Oval print of bearded Lincoln, in right half profile. Inscribed "President of the United States Abraham Lincoln." Image is approximately 2" x 2 1/2" on paper 6" x 7 3/4".
- 4/26. Print of bearded Lincoln, from an engraving by Buttre after a photograph by Brady. Image is approximately 2 1/2" x 3" on paper 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" and includes facsimile signature.
- 4/27. Print of bearded Lincoln in right half profile, engraved and printed at the Treasury Department. Image is oval, approximately 1 3/4" x 2" in an ornately designed frame, on paper 5 1/4" x 9" which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/28. Print from an engraving by Perine and Giles, N.Y., of bearded Lincoln, seated and holding the Emancipation Proclamation. Image is 5" x 7" on paper 6" x 9" which includes facsimile signature. 2 copies.
- 4/29. Print of a painting by Alonzo Chappel of bearded, seated Lincoln holding U.S. Constitution in his hands. Image is 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" on paper 7" x 9 1/2", which includes facsimile signature. 2 copies.
- 4/30. Print of an engraving of bearded Lincoln, right half profile, by A. B. Hall. Image is 4" x 5 1/4" on paper 5 1/4" x 8 1/4", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/31. Print of an engraving of Lincoln, bearded and in right profile, by the Manhattan Engraving Company. Image is approximately 1" x 1 1/2" on paper 6" x 9 1/4", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/32. Print of an engraving by John Sartain, of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is oval, approximately 4 3/4" x 5 3/4" on paper 6 1/2" x 8 1/2", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/33. Print of an engraving, by Illman Brothers, of bearded and seated Lincoln, right half profile. Image is oval, approximately 5" x 6 1/4" on paper 6" x 9", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/34. Print of an engraving, by J. Rogers, of bearded, seated Lincoln, viewed from the front. Image 4 1/2" x 6" on paper 5 3/4" x 8 1/2", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/35. Print of an engraving of bearded Lincoln, right half profile, by the Western Engraving Company of Chicago. Image is oval, approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" on paper 5 1/2" x 8 3/4", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/36. Print of an engraving of bearded Lincoln, right half profile, by H. Wright Smith, in an ornate frame. Image is oval, approximately 3 3/4" x 5" on paper 5 1/2" x 9", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/37. Print of an engraving by A. H. Ritchie, after a photograph by Brady, of bearded Lincoln in left half profile. Image is approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" on paper 6" x 9 1/4", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/38. Print of an engraving by W. D. Jackman, after a photograph by G. D. Appleton and Company of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is oval, approximately 4 1/4" x 5" on paper 6" x 9", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/39. Print of an engraving by J. C. Buttre, after a photograph by M. B. Brady, of bearded Lincoln. Image is oval, approximately 4" x 5 1/4" on paper 6" x 9 1/2", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/40. Two prints of an engraving, by Buttre after a photograph by Brady, of bearded Lincoln. Each includes facsimile signature, one is on paper 5 1/2" x 8" mounted on cardboard 7" x 9 1/2", the other is on paper 6" x 9".
- 4/41. Print of an engraving, by. A. H. Ritchie, of bearded, standing Lincoln. Image is 4" x 6 1/2" on paper 5 1/4" x 8" which includes facsimile signature, all mounted on cardboard 7" x 9 1/2".
- 4/42. Print of an engraving of bearded Lincoln, full face view. Image is 3 3/4" x 5" on paper 7" x 9 3/4", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/43. Print of an engraving, by A. H. Ritchie, of bearded, standing Lincoln, left half profile. On paper 6 1/2" x 10 1/4".
- 4/44. Print from an engraving by Thomas Johnson, after a photograph by Alexander Hesler, of beardless Lincoln in right half profile. Image is 7" x 8" on paper 10" x 15", and includes a eulogy for Lincoln by Alice Jane Watson, copyright 1926.
- 4/45. Another print of the same Lincoln image, from a supplement to the Chicago Daily Tribune, Feb. 12, 1909. 9" x 12".
- 4/46. Print by the American Lithographic Company, of a portrait of Lincoln, bearded and full face view, copyright 1891 by M. P. Rice. Image is in color and is 8 1/2" x 11" on paper 10" x 12 1/2".
- 4/47. Another print from the same Lincoln image, by G. H. Buck and Company, Lithographers, signed by M. R Rice and copyrighted 1891. Lincoln image is in color, from the Sunday Herald, Boston, May 26, 1895. 9" x 11 1/2".
- 4/48. Another print from the same Lincoln image, designed and copyrighted by M. R. Rice 1891, of bearded Lincoln, full face view. From a newspaper supplement. 8 3/4" x 12".
- 4/49. Two more prints of this Lincoln image, by A. W. Elson & Co., Boston. From a design by M. P. Rice, copyrighted 1891. Lincoln is bearded and facing front. Both images are 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" on paper 9" x 12", and include facsimile signatures.
- 4/50. A drawing, by Albert T. Reid, entitled "First Meeting of the Nineteenth Century's Two Great Emancipators -- Abraham Lincoln's First View of a Printing Press." Depicts Lincoln as a youth inspecting the operation of the press of the Vincennes Sun, in Vincennes, Indiana. 9" x 12".
- 4/51. Print from an engraving of bearded, standing Lincoln, left half profile. Image is approximately 3 1/2" x 5 1/2", on paper 11" x 13 1/2".
- 4/52. Print of a bearded, seated Lincoln, full face view. 9 1/2" x 12".
- 4/53. Print from an etched portrait of bearded Lincoln in right profile by Bernhardt Wall, 1928. Image is 5" x 6 3/4" on paper 10" x 12", which includes a handwritten dedication note to Joseph B. Oakleaf from Wall, and a second signature and print number.
- 4/54. Drawing of face of Lincoln, bearded and in right half profile. 10 1/2" x 12 3/4".
- 4/55. Print of a bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Image is 7 1/2" x 9 1/2" on paper 9" x 12", which includes facsimile signature. At top of print: "Supplement to Truth, April, 1901."
- 4/56. Print, from a drawing by Lloyd Ostendorf, 1964, of beardless Lincoln in conversation with his minister in Springfield, Illinois. Image is 7" x 9" on paper 10" x 12 3/4", at bottom of which is a description of the scene depicted in the drawing.
- 4/57. Print from a drawing by Lloyd Ostendorf, 1963, depicting a bearded Lincoln and Dr. William Smith Wallace, as they board a train from Springfield, Illinois, to Washington, D. C. in February 1861. Image is 7" x 9" on paper 10" x 12 3/4" at bottom of which is a description of the scene depicted in the drawing.
- 4/58. Print from a drawing by Lloyd Ostendorf, 1965, showing a beardless, youthful Lincoln emerging from the A. Y. Ellis and Co. store in Springfield, Illinois. Image is 7" x 9" on paper 10" x 12 3/4", at bottom of which is a description of the scene depicted in the drawing.
- 4/59. Print from a drawing by Lloyd Ostendord, 1967, showing a bearded Lincoln as he poses for sculptor T. D. Jones of Cincinnati, in late 1860 and early 1861. Image is 7" x 9" on paper 10" x 12 3/4", at bottom of which is a description of the scene depicted in the drawing.
- 4/60. Print of a bearded Lincoln, in right half profile. Image is oval placed inside a wreath, with "Justice, Liberty, Equality" written on the ribbon. Image is approximately 6" x 8 1/2" on paper 10" x 13 1/2".
- 4/61. Print of a bearded Lincoln, full face view, by T. Fleming, and copyrighted 1909, drawn in one continuous line from center to circumference. Image of Lincoln is circular, 8" in diameter. Below it, continuing the single line, is a handwritten version of the Gettysburg Address and a facsimile signature. On paper 8 3/4" x 12 1/4", mounted on cardboard 9" x 12 1/2".
- 4/62. Print from an etching by Otto J. Schneider of beardless Lincoln in right half profile. Image is 4" x 6 1/4" on paper 11" x 14".
- 4/63. Print of beardless Lincoln in right half profile, by William Patterson, and signed by him. Image is 8 1/2" x 10 1/4" on cardboard 11" x 14".
- 4/64. Print of an etching by Bernhardt Wall, depicting Albert Smith as a man, and Lincoln walking with Smith when the latter was a boy. Signed by the artist. Image is 10" x 7" on paper 12" x 10", which includes handwritten dedication to J. B. Oakleaf, from Bernhardt Wall, and this note: "Albert Smith - who lived in Springfield, who knew Lincoln when a boy."
- 4/65. Print of an engraving by J. C. Buttre, after a photograph by M. B. Brady, of bearded Lincoln in nearly full face view. Image is oval, approximately 4" x 5" on paper 9 1/4" x 12", which includes a facsimile signature. 2 copies.
- 4/66. Print of an engraving, by W. G. Jackman, after a photograph by M. B. Brady, of a bearded, seated Lincoln, in right half profile. Image is 3 1/2" x 4 1/2", on paper 9 1/2" x 13", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/67. Print, on tissue paper, of a portrait of beardless Lincoln, right half profile. Image is 5" x 7 1/4" on paper 9" x 12". With handwritten note at bottom: "Compliments. Judd Stewart."
- 4/68. Print from an etched portrait of Lincoln, bearded and seated, by Charles B. Hall, NY. Image is 4 1/2" x 6" in a plate 5 1/2" x 7 1/2", which includes the print number and the artist's signature, pressed onto paper 9" x 12 1/4".
- 4/69. Print of the "Proclamation of Emancipation" which has a small image of Lincoln over the text. Lincoln image is approximately 1/2" x 1/2"; text is 2 1/2" x 4", all on paper 9 1/2" x 12".
- 4/70. Print from the original painting by Alonzo Chappel, of bearded, seated Lincoln holding the Emancipation Proclamation in his right hand. Image is 5 1/2" x 7 1/2" on paper 9 1/2" x 12", which includes facsimile signature. 2 copies.
- 4/71. Print, on handmade paper, of a woodcut by Timothy Cole of a pen and ink drawing by Wyatt Eaton, of a bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Lincoln image is 6 3/4" x 9 1/4". On the facing page is a copy of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address and a facsimile signature. On reverse of Lincoln image page, is a history of the speech and of this woodcut. 4 p., each 9 3/4" x 13 1/2".
- 4/72. A single leaf extract from the Commonplace Book of Lincoln and his law partner Herndon 7 3/4" x 12". Enclosed in a folder, presented to David Randall, which recounts briefly the legal career of Lincoln and offers a brief bibliography on the topic.
- 4/73. Two brown tone prints, one of the front and one of the back of a portrait of a bearded Lincoln by Francis B. Carpenter. Written on reverse of canvas is " F. B. C. 1864 to J. C." Each print is 5 1/4" x 7", printed adjacently on cardboard 14" x 10", on reverse of which is a typewritten note signed by Paul M. Angle, in 1941, attesting to the genuineness of the portrait.
- 4/74. Two prints, exactly similar to two above, but reproduced here in black and white. On reverse of this print is a notarized affidavit attesting to the genuineness and history of the painting.
- 4/75. Two brown tone prints showing front and back of a portrait of Mrs. Lincoln, painted by Francis B. Carpenter. Portrait of Mrs. Lincoln is oval, approximately 7" x 5 3/4", on reverse of which is written: "From life, F. B. C. 1864 to J. C." Front and back views are printed adjacently on cardboard, 14" x 10", on reverse of which is a typewritten note, signed by Paul M. Angle, supporting the authenticity of the painting.
- 4/76. Print of a bearded and seated Lincoln, nearly full face view. Image is 8" x 10" mounted on cardboard 11" x 13 3/4".
- 4/77. Print from an engraving of bearded Lincoln, seated and in right profile. Includes facsimile signature 6 1/2" x 10 1/2".
- 4/78. Print from an 1895 painting by S. T. Herris, depicting standing, bearded Lincoln addressing an audience in which Cabinet members Seward and Stanton are visible. Image is 4" x 6 1/2", mounted on cardboard 8 1/4" x 10 1/2".
- 4/79. Print of an engraving by J. C. McRae, of a bearded Lincoln in left half profile. Image is oval, approximately 4 1/4" x 5", in rectangular frame, which includes a small image of Lincoln's Cabinet in session at the bottom. All on paper 7 1/2" x 10 1/4", including facsimile signature.
- 4/80. Print of an engraving by H. B. Hall's Sons, New York, of bearded Lincoln in right half profile. Image is approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" on paper 7 1/2" x 10", including facsimile signature.
- 4/81. Print of an engraving by T. Doney of beardless, seated Lincoln in right profile. Image is 6" x 8" on paper 8 1/4" x 10", includes facsimile signature.
- 4/82. Print of a beardless Lincoln, full face view, on paper 7" x 9", mounted on cardboard 7 1/2" x 10".
- 4/83. Six reproductions of item 4/43, on glossy finish paper. Each image is 3 3/4" x 6 1/2" mounted on cardboard 7" x 10 3/4" including facsimile dedication and signature of Lincoln: "And now God bless you A. Lincoln." Each print copyrighted 1909 by M. T. Sheahan, Boston.
- 4/84. Print from an engraving by John Sartain, after a photograph from life, of bearded Lincoln, nearly full face view. Lincoln image is in an oval, approximately 7 1/4" x 8 3/4" in a frame 8 3/4" x 10 1/4" on paper 12" x 14."
- 4/85. Print of beardless Lincoln in right half profile, after the photograph by Alexander Hesler. 10 1/2" x 14". Includes printed eulogy by Alice J. Watson, High School, Burlington, N.J.
- 4/86. Drawing, by S.J. Wooy, of face of Lincoln, bearded and nearly full face. On paper 10" x 15".
- 4/87. Print, by H.E. Coats, of an engraving by George E. Perine, of a bearded and seated Lincoln, holding the Emancipation Proclamation. Image is 8" x 10 3/4" on paper 12" x 19" which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/88. Print of an engraving by J.C. Buttre, after a photograph by M. Brady, of a bearded and seated Lincoln, right half profile. Image of Lincoln is in an oval, approximately 7 3/4" x 10", with Civil War related border design by W. Momberger. Print size is thus 10" x 13" on cardboard 14" x 19 1/2", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/89. Print of beardless Lincoln, right half profile, by Timothy Cole. Image is oval, approximately 8" x 9 1/2" in a plate 8 3/4" x 10 3/4" which is signed by the artist and bears the stamp "Copyright 1928 Helen Fagg," on paper 12 1/2" x 19", again signed by Cole, stretched and mounted onto a cardboard backing.
- 4/90. Print of a portrait of beardless Lincoln in right half profile, by Salitt, 1907. 12" x 20" and signed by the artist.
- 4/91. Print of a bearded, seated Lincoln, in left half profile, overlooking a marching army. Image is 9 1/2" x 13 1/2" on paper 12 1/4" x 16".
- 4/92. Print, lithographed and published by Gibson and Co., of a bearded Lincoln, full face view. At bottom of print: "Abraham Lincoln, late president of the U.S. Assassinated April 14th, 1865." Print size is 14" x 19 3/4".
- 4/93. Print of an etching by Bernhardt Wall, of a bearded, seated Lincoln, with an excerpt from the Gettysburg Address behind Lincoln's head. Image is 7 1/4" x 15", at bottom of which is the note "After a photograph by Alexander Gardner Washington, a few days before the trip to Gettysburg." On paper 11 1/4" x 18", signed by the artist.
- 4/94. Print of bearded Lincoln, full face view. Signed by the artist, but illegible. Image is 8 3/4" x 12", in a plate 10 1/2" x 13 3/4", with facsimile signature on paper 15 3/4" x 20".
- 4/95. Print of a bearded Lincoln, full face view, published by the Lincoln Centenary Association of New York. Lincoln image is oval, approximately 8" x 10", on paper 12" x 14", which includes facsimile signature.
- 4/96. Another print of the same Lincoln image, this one enclosed in an ornate frame, published by the House of Art, New York. Lincoln image is oval, approximately 6 3/4" x 8 1/2", in a frame 8 3/4" x 11 3/4", which includes facsimile signature, on paper 16" x 20".
- 4/97. Print entitled "Proclamation of Emancipation", of Lincoln's face, bearded and facing front, published by Halsey M. Rhoads, in which Lincoln's image is projected by varied use of bold script lettering, in which the Emancipation Proclamation is written out. Lincoln image and proclamation is in an oval frame, approximately 9" x 11", around which are the names of those members of Congress who voted for the resolution as an amendment of the U.S. Constitution. Overall print size 14" x 17 3/4".
- 4/98. Print entitled "Emancipation Proclamation," designed and written by W.H. Pratt, and lithographed by A. Hägebock, depicting Lincoln's face, bearded and facing front, in which Lincoln's image is projected by the varied use of bold lettering, in which is written out, in a German translation, Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation. Lincoln image is oval, approximately 8" x 10", on paper 11" x 14".
- 4/99. Print, entitled "Emancipation Proclamation--Allegorical Portrait of Abraham Lincoln," depicting Lincoln's face, bearded, in right half profile, projected by the varied use of bold script lettering in which the Emancipation Proclamation is written out. Print designed and drawn by R. Morris Swander, engraved facsimile by P.S. Duval & Son, and published by the Art Publishing Association, Swander, Bishop & Company. Lincoln image is roughly oval shaped, approximately 13" x 17", with facsimile signatures of Lincoln and Seward at bottom. The bottom corners of the print depict scenes of Negro life, 1860 and 1865. Print size overall: 16" x 21 3/4".
- 4/100. Six identical prints, each showing three separate likenesses of Lincoln, bearded and full face view. Bottom half of print has an 8 1/2" x 10 1/4" print, the top half containing two similar images of Lincoln, one in an oval, approximately 4" x 5 1/4", the other 4 1/4" x 5 3/4". Total print size is 9 3/4" x 17 3/4".
- 4/101. Color print of bearded Lincoln, full face view. In an oval, approximately 8 1/2" x 10 3/4" on paper 13 3/4" x 19". Note on reverse: "Copyright 1906 by Francis D. Tandy, Co."
- 4/102. Print of bearded Lincoln, full face view. On paper 6" x 7 1/2", mounted first onto paper 6 1/2" x 8 1/4", which is signed by Maude Lee Eldridge, all mounted on cardboard 12" x 14 3/4". Note on reverse: "Copied from a Currier & Ives print by Maude Lee Eldridge."
- 4/103. Print from an engraving by F. Halporn based on a from life painting by F.B. Carpenter, showing Lincoln's face and shoulders. Includes facsimile signature, and a handwritten note from F.B. Carpenter to C.G. Magrue, dated 1881. Print is 12 1/2" x 16 3/4" on water damaged paper 19 1/4" x 24 1/2".
- 4/104. Print from an engraving of Lincoln in half profile, shoulders visible. Pose similar to that of 0-92. Print is 22" x 28 1/4".
- 4/105. Print, from a drawing, of Lincoln standing at ease, right hand resting on the Constitution. Head of Lincoln is attached to body of Henry Clay. Reference H & O, p. 270. Print is 19" x 24".
- 4/106. Print from an engraving by William E. Marshall of Lincoln is an oval with rectangular frame. Print is 16" x 20 3/4" on paper 21" x 27 3/4".
- 4/107. Color print, by Currier and Ives, of Lincoln's face and shoulders. Includes facsimile signature. Print based on a photograph by Brady, probably 0-17. 16" x 19 3/4".
- 4/108. Print from a lithograph by Currier and Ives, of Lincoln's face and shoulders. Probably based on a photograph by Hesler, 0-27. Print is 19 1/2" x 23 3/4[?]", on paper 24 3/4" x 40".
- 4/109. Another copy of item 4/103, less damaged and worn, and with a note to Mrs. Higgs from F.B. Carpenter dated 1874. Print is 12 1/2" x 16 3/4" on paper 28 1/2" x 23 1/2", attached to a cloth backing.
- 4/83a. Print from a photograph in possession of W.P. Garrison, Esq. by C. Krirell. Print is 5" x 7 1/2" on paper 6 3/4[?]" x 10".
5. LINCOLN WITH FAMILY
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- 5/1. Print from an engraving by A.B. Walter, published by J. Dainty, entitled "President Lincoln at Home." Shows Lincoln, seated and wearing spectacles, reading to son Tad, standing nearby. Oval image is approximately 5 1/4" x 7" on paper 8 3/4" x 11".
- 5/2. Photograph taken by J.A. Whipple in 1860, showing Lincoln and family on the terrace of his Springfield home, with two unidentified boys standing on the pavement in front of the house, with a very blurred partial outline of a third boy. Reference 0-38 and 0-39. 9 3/4" x 8".
- 5/3. Photograph of Robert Todd Lincoln, son of the President. Reference H and O, p. 303. 3 1/4" x 4 3/4".
- 5/4. Carte-de-visite size photograph, taken at the White House, showing, among others, Mary Todd Lincoln and John Nicolay. Reference H and O, p. 300. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 5/5. Carte-de-visite size print showing a seated Lincoln reading to Mrs. Lincoln and sons Robert and Tad. Reference 0-93. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 5/6. Carte-de-visite size print of Lincoln's son Tad, standing, in soldier boy uniform. 2 1/4" x 4".
- 5/7. Six reproductions of a print showing four views of Lincoln with family, and a fifth view of a pet cat, all oval shaped. The largest oval is a print from an engraving based on 0-93, showing a seated and bespectacled Lincoln reading from the Bible to son Tad. Approximate size: 9" x 10 1/2". The next largest image is from a drawing of Mr. & Mrs. Lincoln, seated, with sons Todd and Tad standing, with portrait of another son in the background. Approximate size: 8" x 10". The next largest image is from a photograph of a cat, inscribed "BABY." Size: 3" x 5". Remaining two images are of Lincoln and Tad, as before, and Lincoln, wife and sons in a similar pose, as before. Respective sizes: 2 1/2" x 2 3/4", and 2 1/4" x 3 1/8". All on paper 20" x 11 3/4".
- 5/8. Print, drawn and designed by H.A. Thomas, and published by William C. Robertson, entitled "Abraham Lincoln and Family," depicting Todd and Tad Lincoln standing behind a seated and bespectacled Lincoln, with Mrs. Lincoln and son Willie seated nearby. Drawing of Lincoln and Tad based on 0-93. 18" x 15 1/2".
- 5/9. Framed copy of J.A. Whipple's 1860 photograph of Lincoln and family on the terrace of his Springfield home, with two unidentified boys on the pavement in front of the house, with a blurred and partial outline of a third boy. Reference 0-38 and 0-39. Photograph is 13" x 11" on an 18" x 16 1/4" background.
- 5/10. Print, from an engraving, entitled "Lincoln and Family," showing Lincoln and Mrs. Lincoln seated, with sons Todd and Tad standing, with painting of son Willie behind Lincoln's head. Picture oval is approximately 8" x 10" on paper 15" x 19".
- 5/11. Print, from an engraving, entitled "Lincoln and His Family," showing Lincoln, son Tad, and Mrs. Lincoln seated, and son Todd standing under a painting of son Willie. Reference H and O, p. 274. Print is 24 3/4" x 17 3/4" on paper 26 3/4" x 20 3/4", attached to a cardboard backing.
- 5/12. Another copy of the same print, trimmed at the edges. 24 3/4" x 17 3/4".
- 5/13. Print, from an engraving, entitled "Lincoln and Family," showing Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln seated, with sons Tad, Willie and Robert (Todd) standing. Print is 23" x 16 1/4" on paper, 28" x 21 3/4".
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- 6/1. Photograph, probably taken by A. Gardner, of Lincoln and Gen. McClellan, both seated in the latter's tent at Antietam. Reference 0-66. 7 1/4" x 9 1/2", attached to cardboard 11" x 14". On reverse, a newsprint reproduction of the same photograph, from McClure's Magazine, Feb., 1895, size 5 1/4" x 7 1/2".
- 6/2. Photograph, probably taken by A. Gardner, of Lincoln, Allan Pinkerton, and Gen. McClernand, taken at Antietam. Reference 0-64. 7 1/2" x 9 1/4" attached to cardboard 11" x 14".
- 6/3. Retouched photograph of Horace Greeley, seated. 4 1/4" x 6".
- 6/4. Photograph of the house in which Stephen Douglas lived, in Jacksonville. 6 1/2" x 4 1/2".
- 6/5. Photograph of Norman Judd, seated profile. 5 1/2" x 7 1/4".
- 6/6. Photograph of William H. Seward, profile. 7" x 9".
- 6/7. Print, from an engraving by J.C. Buttre, from a photograph by M.B. Brady, of Hannibal Hamlin, including facsimile signature. 5" x 8".
- 6/8. Print, from engravings by J.C. Buttre, of Lincoln and eight members of his Cabinet: Seward, Chase, Stanton, Blair, Hamlin, Bates, Welles and Smith. Each likeness is oval shaped. They are approximately 1 1/4" x 1 3/4". Lincoln's image is at print center, approximately 2" x 2 1/2". All on paper 6 1/4" x 9 1/4".
- 6/9. Print entitled "Gen. Scott Taking Leave of the President & Cabinet," from an engraving by J. Rogers, done expressly for the Victor's History of the Rebellion, depicting Gen. Winfield Scott taking leave of President Lincoln, and of 7 Lincoln Cabinet members. Image is 7" x 4" on paper 10 1/4" x 6 3/4".
- 6/10. Print entitled "First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation" depicting Lincoln in discussion with his Cabinet members. A reproduction of the painting by Francis B. Carpenter. 9 1/2" x 7". On reverse, a short history of the Proclamation prepared by the Editorial Staff of the Mentor association, copyright 1914.
- 6/11. Two prints, one of Francis B.Carpenter, White House painter during Lincoln administration, and one of Carpenter's painting of Lincoln and Cabinet members meeting in discussion of the Emancipation Proclamation. The print of Carpenter is approximately 3" x 4", that of his painting 6 1/2" x 4". Both are attached to cardboard backing 7 1/2" x 10".
- 6/12. Print from an engraving depicting Lincoln meeting with his Cabinet members. Image is 5 3/4" x 4 3/4", mounted on paper 10" x 7".
- 6/13. Photograph of Lincoln and soldiers at Antietam, by A. Gardner. Reference 0-62. Shows Lincoln standing in a group of soldiers which includes Gen. McClellan. 9 1/8" x 6 3/4" attached to cardboard 10" x 8".
- 6/14. Photograph of Gen. Philip Sheridan, seated. 2 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 6/15. Photograph of Alexander Bailey, seated. 3" x 4".
- 6/16. Retouched photograph of Gen. George McClellan, profile. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
- 6/17. Photograph of Caleb Smith, standing. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
- 6/18. Photograph of Owen Lovejoy, seated. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
- 6/19. Photograph of Gideon Welles, profile. 3" x 4 1/4".
- 6/20. Photograph of Stephen Douglas, standing. 3" x 3 1/2".
- 6/21. Photograph of Gen. George G. Meade, half profile. 3" x 4 1/4".
- 6/22. Photograph of Gen. Grant, standing beside his horse. 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 6/23. Double print photograph of Simon A. Cameron. 5" x 3 3/4".
- 6/24. Photograph of Edwin M. Stanton, seated. 3 1/4" x 4 1/2".
- 6/25. Photograph of Clement L. Vallandigham, seated. 3 1/2" x 5".
- 6/26. Photograph of John A. Logan, profile. 3" x 4 1/2".
- 6/27. Photograph of Montgomery Blair, seated. 2 3/4" x 4".
- 6/28. Photograph of John A. Bingham, seated. 4" x 5".
- 6/29. Photograph of John C. Frémont, standing. 3" x 4".
- 6/30. Photograph of Annie Surratt, seated. 2 3/4" x 3 3/4".
- 6/31. Photograph of John H. Surratt, seated. 3 3/4" x 4 1/2".
- 6/32. Retouched photograph of Boston Corbett, (who fatally wounded J.W. Booth). 2 1/2" x 4 1/4".
- 6/33. Print of photographs of Lincoln and seven members of his Cabinet, with facsimile signatures, displayed in an oval design along with American eagle, U.S. Constitution, and the Bible. Print designed by Alonzo Weeks, photographed and published by M.B. Brady & Co. Cabinet members are McCulluch, Welles, Dennison, Speed, Usher, Stanton, and Seward. Print is 15 3/4" x 19 3/4".
- 6/34. Photograph of above print, reduced in size, mounted on cardboard. Print is 8" x 9 3/4" on cardboard 10 1/4" x 13 1/2".
- 6/35. Photograph of Gen. U.S. Grant, standing, face front. Attached to cardboard backing. 10" x 12".
- 6/36. Color lithograph, printed by Geo. Whiting and published by E.B. & E.C. Kellogg, entitled "Stephen A. Douglas, Democratic Candidate for Sixteenth President of the United States," depicting Douglas, seated, in left half profile. Image is 8 1/4" x 11" on paper 11 1/2" x 14 1/2".
- 6/37. Color print, published by Currier and Ives, of Gen. George McClellan in dress uniform. Image is 10" x 15" on paper 12" x 17".
- 6/38. Print, engraved and published by J.C. Buttre, from a photograph by F. Gutekunst, of Gen. George McClellan, in oval image bordered by war scenes, designed by W. Momberger. Includes a facsimile signature. McClellan image is approximately 9 3/4" x 12 3/4" on paper 14" x 18".
- 6/39. Enlarged photograph of Edward Bates. 18" x 21 3/4".
- 6/40. Photograph entitled "Managers of the House of Representatives of the Impeachment of Andrew Johnson," showing Reps. Butler, Wilson, Stevens, Boutwell, Williams, Logan, and Bingham. Photograph is 17 1/2" x 14 1/4" attached to cardboard 22" x 19 1/4".
- 6/41. Print from an engraving by Ritchie, based on a painting by F.B. Carpenter, entitled, "The First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before The Cabinet." Shows Lincoln reading the proclamation to members Stanton, Chase, Welles, Seward, Smith, Blair, and Bates. Image is 32 1/4" x 21" on paper 36" x 28".
- 6/42. Another print from the same engraving; in better condition, with extra margin space, but without title and identifications. Has pencil signatures of engraver Ritchie and artist Carpenter. Image is 32 1/4" x 21" on paper 37 3/4" x 28".
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- 7/1. Photograph of Maj. Henry M. Alden, seated, autographed.
- 7/2. Photograph of Maj.. Gen. Robert M. Anderson, seated.
- 7/3. Photograph of Maj. Gen Alexander Asboth, seated.
- 7/4. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Alexander Asboth, seated.
- 7/5. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Alexander Asboth, standing.
- 7/6. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Alexander Asboth, autographed.
- 7/7. Photograph of Maj. Gen. William Averell, seated.
- 7/8. Photograph of Commodore Theodorus Bailey, seated.
- 7/9. Retouched photograph of Col. L.C. Baker, L.B. Baker, and Lt. Col. E.J. Longer.
- 7/10. Photograph of Gen. N.P. Banks, standing.
- 7/11. Photograph of Gen. N.P. Banks, seated.
- 7/12. Photograph of F.W. BAskins, standing, autographed.
- 7/13. Photograph of Brig. Gen. George D. Bayard, seated, autographed.
- 7/14. Photograph of Gen. Hiram G. Berry, seated.
- 7/15. Photograph of Gen. Hiram G. Berry, standing.
- 7/16. Photograph of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt, standing.
- 7/17. Photograph of Maj. Gen. James G. Blunt, seated.
- 7/18. Photograph of Rear Adm. Charles S. Boggs, seated.
- 7/19. Photograph of Rear Adm. Charles S. Boggs, seated.
- 7/20. Photograph of Rear Adm. Samuel L. Breese, standing.
- 7/21. Retouched photograph of Lt. Gen. Simon B. Buckner, C.S.A., seated.
- 7/22. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, standing.
- 7/23. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Ambrose, E. Burnside, standing.
- 7/24. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Cyrus Bussey, seated, autographed.
- 7/25. President Lincoln print from engraving or painting of Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, seated.
- 7/26. Print from engraving or painting of Maj. Gen. Benjamin F. Butler, seated.
- 7/27. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Daniel Butterfield, standing.
- 7/28. Photograph of E.E. Camp, seated.
- 7/29. Photograph of Gen. Silas Casey, seated.
- 7/30. Photograph of Gen. Silas Casey, seated.
- 7/31. Photograph of Maj. Clapman, standing.
- 7/32. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Philip H.G. Cook.
- 7/33. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Philip H.G. Cook.
- 7/34. Photograph of Brig. Gen. James Cooper, seated.
- 7/35. Photograph of Col. J.S. Crocker, standing.
- 7/36. Print from engraving or painting of Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis, standing.
- 7/37. Print from engraving or painting of Maj. Gen. Samuel R. Curtis.
- 7/38. Print from photograph of Adm. John A. Dahlgren, seated.
- 7/39. Photograph of Col. Ulric Dahlgren, seated. Handwritten biographical note on verso.
- 7/40. Photograph of Capt. (later Adm.) Charles H. Davis, standing.
- 7/41. Photograph of Maj. Gen. John A. Dix, standing.
- 7/42. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Greenville M. Dodge, seated, autographed.
- 7/43. Photograph of Gen. Abram Duryee, seated.
- 7/44. Photograph of Gen. Alexander B. Dyer (Governor of R.I.), seated.
- 7/45. Photograph of Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth, autographed, biographical remarks on verso.
- 7/46. Photograph of Col. Elmer E. Ellsworth, autographed, biographical remarks on verso.
- 7/47. Photograph of Gen. Richard S. Ewell, C.S.A., seated.
- 7/48. A reproduction of the above print.
- 7/49. Photograph of Adm. David G. Farragut, standing.
- 7/50. Print from photograph or drawing of D.G. Farragut, seated.
- 7/51. Photograph of Maj. Gen. John G. Foster, standing.
- 7/52. Photograph of Maj. Gen. John G. Foster, standing.
- 7/53. Photograph of Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont, seated, autographed.
- 7/54. Photograph of Maj. Gen. William H. French, seated, autographed.
- 7/55. Photograph of Capt. Henry B. Fuller, seated.
- 7/56. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Quincy A. Gilmore, standing.
- 7/57. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Quincy A. Gilmore, seated.
- 7/58. Photograph of Col. Samuel L. Glasgow, seated, autographed.
- 7/59. Photograph of Commodore John R. Goldsborough, standing.
- 7/60. Photograph of Rear Adm. Louis M. Goldsborough, seated with brief remarks handwritten on verso.
- 7/61. Photograph of Lt. Gen. U.S. Grant, seated.
- 7/62. Photograph of Gen. Grant, seated.
- 7/63. Photograph of Gen. Grant, seated.
- 7/64. Photograph of Gen. Grant, standing, 1866 handwritten date on verso.
- 7/65. Print from engraving or painting of Gen. Grant, autographed.
- 7/66. Print from engraving or painting of Gen. Grant, standing.
- 7/67. Photograph of Lt. Col. William C.B. Gray, standing.
- 7/68. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson.
- 7/69. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Cuvier Grover, standing.
- 7/70. Photograph of Lt. David W. Haley, standing.
- 7/71. Photograph of Lt. D.W. Haley, with handwritten note on verso.
- 7/72. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Winfield Hancock, standing.
- 7/73. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock, profile.
- 7/74. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock.
- 7/75. Print from an engraving or painting of Maj. Gen. Winfield S. Hancock.
- 7/76. Photograph of R.P. Hendershot, drummer boy of the Rappahannock at Fredericksburg, standing.
- 7/77. Photograph of Col. Thomas W. Higginson, seated, with handwritten remark on verso "..Col. of first colored regiment in Civil War...".
- 7/78. Print from an engraving of Gen. Ambrose R. Hill, C.S.A., seated.
- 7/79. Print from engraving or painting of Comm. George N. Hollins, Confederate Navy.
- 7/80. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, seated.
- 7/81. Print, from painting, of Maj. Gen. J. Hooker.
- 7/82. Photograph of Lt. G.B. Hunt, standing, autographed.
- 7/83. Photograph of Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut, seated.
- 7/84. Print from an engraving or painting of Gen. Albert S. Johnston, CC.S.A., standing.
- 7/85. Photograph of Maj. William P. Jones, with autograph and dedicatory note on verso.
- 7/86. Print, from an engraving or painting, of Maj. Gen. Philip Kearney, seated on horse.
- 7/87. Print, from above source, of Gen. Kearney.
- 7/88. Print, from engraving or painting, of Gen. Philip Kearney, standing.
- 7/89. Photograph of Gen. Erastus D. Keyes, seated.
- 7/90. Photograph of Gen. Judson Kilpatrick, seated.
- 7/91. Photograph of Maj. Gen. J.G.C. Lee, seated, autograph on front and back.
- 7/92. Photograph of Gen. John B. Magruder, C.S.A., standing.
- 7/93. Photograph of Maj. Gen. George G. Meade, seated.
- 7/94. Photograph of Brig. Gen. George A. McCall, seated.
- 7/95. Photograph of Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, seated.
- 7/96. Photograph of Gen. McClellan and Mrs. McClellan, he standing, she seated.
- 7/97. Photograph of Gen. John A. McClernand.
- 7/98. Photograph of William McCrory, Union Army Officer, seated, with illegible handwritten dedication and autograph.
- 7/99. Photograph of Gen. Irwin McDowell and nine uniformed staff members, taken on the steps of a building.
- 7/100. Photograph of Gen. James B. MacPherson, seated.
- 7/101. Reproduction of the above photograph, enlarged.
- 7/102. Print, from engraving of Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S.A.
- 7/103. Print, from engraving of Gen. John H. Morgan, C.S.A.
- 7/104. Print, from engraving or painting of Gen. James D. Morgan.
- 7/105. Photograph of Adj. Bernard R. Mullen, standing.
- 7/106. Photograph of Gen. John Newton, full face view, seated.
- 7/107. Photograph of Gen. John Newton, left half profile, seated.
- 7/108. Photograph of Gen. Edward O.C. Ord, with wife, both seated, child standing.
- 7/109. Photograph of Rear Adm. Hiram Paulding, seated.
- 7/110. Photograph of Gen. John Pope, seated.
- 7/111. Print, from engraving of Rear Adm. D.D. Porter, left hand profile.
- 7/112. Print, from an engraving or painting, of Gen. S. Price, C.S.A.
- 7/113. Print, from the above.
- 7/114. Photograph of Gen. William A. Quarels, C.S.A., standing.
- 7/115. Photograph of R. Bradley Roberts, Union Army Officer, left half profile, with autograph.
- 7/116. Photograph of Brig. Gen. Isaac P. Rodman (of Rhode Island), seated.
- 7/117. Photograph of Rear Adm. Charles S. Roggs, standing.
- 7/118. Photograph of Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans, standing, with autograph.
- 7/119. Photograph of Brig. Gen. Theodore Runyon, standing.
- 7/120. Photograph of Capt. Cabot J. Russel, seated.
- 7/121. Photograph of Gen. Winfield Scott and five members of uniformed staff; the General seated, staff standing.
- 7/122. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Alexander Shaler, standing, with autograph.
- 7/123. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Philip H. Sheridan, seated.
- 7/124. Photograph of Gen. Henry H. Sibley, seated, with autograph, laid over another photograph.
- 7/125. Photograph of Brig. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, standing, with autograph.
- 7/126. Photograph of Brig. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, standing.
- 7/127. Photograph of Brig. Gen. Daniel E. Sickles, seated, with autograph.
- 7/128. Photograph of Gen. Henry W. Slocum, with autograph.
- 7/129. Photograph of Maj. Gen. Julius H. Stahel, standing.
- 7/130. A copy from the above.
- 7/131. Photograph of Gen. David S. Stanley, standing.
- 7/132. Photograph of Gen. David S. Stanley, seated.
- 7/133. Photograph of Gen. James B. Steedman (of Pennsylvania), seated.
- 7/134. Photograph of Gen. Charles P. Stone.
- 7/135. Photograph of Gen. William K. Strong,, standing.
- 7/136. Photograph of Maj. Gen. George Sykes, with autograph.
- 7/137. Photograph of Maj. Gen. George H. Thomas, seated, with autograph.
- 7/138. Photograph of Gen. Lorenzo Thomas, standing.
- 7/139. Photograph of Gen. William Van Dever, left profile.
- 7/140. Print, from an engraving, of Gen. Carl Van Dorn, C.S.A.
- 7/141. Print, from an engraving or painting, of Rear Adm. Charles Wilkes.
- 7/142. Photograph of Rear Adm. Charles Wilkes, standing.
- 7/143. Print, from a painting of Gen. Henry A. Wise, C.S.A. (of Virginia).
- 7/144. Photograph of Lt. Vail, standing.
- 7/145. Photograph of A.E. Lonce.
- 7/146. Photograph of unidentified Union Army Officer, standing.
- 7/147. Same as 7/146.
- 7/148. Same as 7/146.
- 7/149. Same as 7/146.
- 7/150. Same as 7/146.
- 7/151. Photograph of Dr. Henry W. Bellows, D.D., Head of the U.S. Sanitary Commission during Civil War, seated.
- 7/152. Photograph of James G. Blaine, Speaker of the House during the Civil War.
- 7/153. Photograph of Montgomery Blair, counsel for the plaintiff in Dred Scott case, and U.S. Postmaster General under Lincoln, seated.
- 7/154. Photograph of John Wilkes Booth, seated.
- 7/155. Photograph of B.G. Brown, U.S. Senator 1863-1867.
- 7/156. Photograph of Henry H. Craps, Governor of Michigan from 1864-1868. Remark on verso.
- 7/157. Photograph of John Crittenden, lawyer, seated.
- 7/158. Photograph of George M. Dallas, statesman, Vice-President of the United States from 1845-1849; Minister to England, 1856-1861; seated.
- 7/159. Photograph of David Davis, front and back, with autograph and remark on verso.
- 7/160. Photograph of Reuben E. Fenton, Senator and Governor of New York, standing.
- 7/161. Photograph of Prince de Goimeille, who served for a time on the staff of Gen. McClellan, seated.
- 7/162. Photograph of John Hay, Secretary to President Lincoln, standing.
- 7/163. Photograph of Rutherford B. Hayes, Bvt. Maj. Gen. in Civil War, later President of the U.S., standing.
- 7/164. Photograph of David E. Herrold, standing.
- 7/165. Photograph of Samuel Hooper, Member of Congress, 1861-1871, with autograph.
- 7/166. Photograph of Andrew Johnson, President of the U.S., seated.
- 7/167. Print, from an engraving of A. Johnson.
- 7/168. Photograph of Reverdy Johnson, statesman, with autograph.
- 7/169. Photograph of Hugh McCulluch, statesman and financier, seated.
- 7/170. Photograph of Ulysses Mercur, Lincoln elector and active in the legislation of the Civil War and Reconstruction period, with autograph.
- 7/171. Photograph of Bishop William H. Odenheimer.
- 7/172. Photograph of Wendell Phillips, orator and abolitionist, with autograph.
- 7/173. Photograph of Sir William H. Russell, War Correspondent of the London Times during the Civil War, seated.
- 7/174. Photograph of W.A. Seward, Secretary of State under Lincoln and Johnson, seated.
- 7/175. Same copy as above, standing.
- 7/176. Photograph of Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior under Lincoln, seated.
- 7/177. Photograph of Thaddeus Stevens, orator, reformer, and abolitionist, with autograph.
- 7/178. Photograph of John H. Surratt, Lincoln assassination conspirator.
- 7/179. Copy of a photograph of John H. Surratt, standing.
- 7/180. Photograph of Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy under Lincoln, seated.
- 7/181. Photograph of Stone Bridge at Bull Run.
- 7/182. Photograph of Owen House, Springfield, Illinois, where Lincoln lived after his marriage, and where Robert Lincoln was born.
- 7/183. Photograph of Union Volunteers Refreshment Station, Washington street, Philadelphia.
- 7/184. Photograph of General Saxton's house on Bay street in Beaufort, South Carolina, where Gen. Mitchell died.
- 7/185. Photograph of Libby Prison, which housed captured Union Army personnel.
- 7/186. Photograph of a statue entitled "Slave Auction", showing a Negro man, woman, and child standing below an auctioneer.
- 7/187. Photograph of the head of a young Negro child, with the printed caption "Young Africa or, the Bone of Contention."
- 7/188. Photograph of the railroad hearse that carried Lincoln's remains from Washington, D.D. to Springfield, Ill.
8. CURRIER AND IVES PRINTS
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- 8/1. Title: Abraham's Dream. Lincoln dreams that Columbia is ousting him from the White House as McClellan enters. 31 x 46 cm. c1864.
- 8/2. Title: Abraham Lincoln, the nation's martyr. Assassinated April 14, 1865. In color. 44 x 35 cm.
- 8/3. Title: Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States. In color. Lincoln with left hand on book. 36 x 26 cm.
- 8/4. Title: Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth president of the United States. In color. At head of title: Facsimile of Signature "A. Lincoln." 46 x 35 cm.
- 8/5. Title: The Assassination of President Lincoln, at Ford's Theatre Washington, D.C., April 14, 1865. Booth shoots Lincoln while the horrified look on. Black and white. 35 x 46 cm. c1865.
- 8/6. Same as above but in color. 28 x 36. c.1865.
- 8/7. Title: The body of the martyr president, Abraham Lincoln. Lying in state at the city hall, New York, April 24th and 25th, 1865. 42 x 35 cm. c.1865.
- 8/8. Title: Breaking that "backbone". Lincoln with his axe "Emancipation Proclamation" is waiting his turn to break the backbone of "Rebellion". 29 x 35 cm.
- 8/9. Title: Caving in, or a rebel "deeply humiliated." Shows Lincoln and Davis in the boxing ring. Lincoln has inflicted many wounds on the head of Davis: Ft. Donelson, Nasville, Port Royal, Roanoke, Mill Spring and Fort Henry. 34 x 45 cm.
- 8/10. Title: Death of President Lincoln. At Washington, D.C. April 15, 1865. The Nation's Martyr. Shows the Lincoln family and others around the bedside of the dying president. Includes Vice-President Johnson. 26 x 36 cm. c.1865.
- 8/11. Same as above but excludes Vice-President Johnson, includes Gen. Halleck. In color. 30 x 37 cm. c.1865. Two copies.
- 8/12. Title: Freedom to the slaves. Shows Lincoln breaking the chains of bondage for a negro family. 46 x 35 cm.
- 8/13. Title: General Grant at the tomb of Abraham Lincoln. Oakridge Cemetery Springfield, Illinois. Grant stands before the burial vault of Lincoln. 34 x 41 cm. c. 1868.
- 8/14. Title: Grand, National Union Banner for 1864. Liberty, Union, and Victory. Color print showing Lincoln and Johnson. 36 x 27 cm. c.1864.
- 8/15. Title: The great exhibition of 1860. Greeley grinds an organ while Lincoln dances astride the republican platform. In color. 34 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/16. Title: An heir to the throne, or the next Republican candidate. Greeley and Lincoln introduce a slave as representative of Black Republicanism and Lincoln's successor. 32 x 40 cm. c.1860.
- 8/17. Title: Honest Abe taking them on the half shell. Lincoln about to swallow Douglas and Breckenridge as oysters. 35 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/18. Title: "The irrepressible conflict" or the Republican barge in danger. Seward is being thrown out of the Republican barge as Lincoln takes the helm. 34 x 45 cm. c.1860.
- 8/19. Title: Letting the cat out of the bag!! Sumner releases the cat, representing Republican discord, as Lincoln readies himself to fight it off. 33 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/20. Title: The Lincoln Family. Family members, Mrs. Lincoln, Robert, and Thaddeus gather around the table while President Lincoln reads from a bible. In color. 26 x 35 cm. c.1867.
- 8/21. Title: The national game. Three "outs" and one "run". Abraham winning the ball. Lincoln winning the ball game against Douglas, Bell, and Breckenridge. 31 x 46 cm. c. 1860.
- 8/22. Title: "The nigger" in the woodpile. Lincoln sits on a structure of rails in which a negro is hiding. 35 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/23. Title: The old bull dog on the right track. Shows Lincoln and McClellan and dogs representing Lee, Davis, Beauregard, and Grant. 30 x 43 cm. c.1864.
- 8/24. Title: Political "blondins" crossing the Salt River. Shows politicians crossing Salt River by the ropes, non-intervention and slavery extension, thereby avoiding the constitutional bridge. 35 x 47 cm. c.1860.
- 8/25. Title: The political gymnasium. Everett, Bell, Greeley, Lincoln, Douglas, etc., shown working with various types of gymnastic equipment. 35 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/26. Title: President Lincoln and Secretary Seward signing the proclamation of freedom, January 1, 1863.Upon this act, I invoke the considerate judgement of mankind, and the gracious favor of almighty God." 41 x 34 cm. c.1865.
- 8/27. Title: Progressive democracy-prospect of a smash up. The Democratic platform on the track is being pulled opposite ways by Douglas and Johnson and Breckenridge and Lane. The republican engine manned by Lincoln and Hamlin is about to crash into it. 32 x 44 cm. c.1860.
- 8/28. Title: The rail candidate. Lincoln straddling the Republican platform is being carried by a negro and Greeley. 35 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/29. Title: The Republican banner for 1860. Oval portrait of Lincoln and Hamlin. In color. 36 x 26 cm. c.1860.
- 8/30. Title: Running the "machine." Chase's patent greenback mill is issuing money while members of the cabinet transact business or watch the flow of bills. 31 x 46 cm. c.1864.
- 8/31. Title: Storming the castle. "Old Abe" on guard. Lincoln with rail and lantern, wearing a Wide Awake cap and cape, as watchman hurries to prevent Douglas, Bell, and Breckenridge from entering the White House. 31 x 46 cm. c.1860.
- 8/32. Title: "Taking the stump" or Stephen in search of his mother. Bell, Gov. Wise, Buchanan, and others comment on Douglas's political activities. 34 x 45 cm. c.1860.
- 8/33. Title: The true issue or "That's what's the matter." Lincoln and Davis being held by McClellan from pulling the map of the United States into two parts. 31 x 46 cm. c.1864.
- 8/34. Title: "Uncle Sam" making new arrangements. Uncle Sam receives Lincoln with his axe and carpet bag in hand, on the White House steps. 31 x 43 cm. c.1860.
- 8/35. Title: "Your plan or mine." McClellan presenting an olive branch to Jeff Davis; Lincoln about to bayonet Jeff Davis. 31 x 46 cm. c.1864.
- 8/36. Title: Grand banner for the radical democracy, for 1864. Oval portraits of Fremont and Cochrane, c.1864. On the reverse side of print are the ships, Constitution and Java, c.[1864 sic]. Both are in color. 46 x 35 cm.
- 8/37. Title: The great match at Baltimore, between the "Illinois bantam," and the "old cock" of the White House. Douglas, in the ring, fighting his opponents. 35 x 44 cm. c.1860.
- 8/38. Title: Heads of the democracy. The heads are labelled, Blunderhead, Wronghead, Copperhead, Sorehead, and Blockhead. 32 x 43 cm.
- 8/39. Title: "The impending crisis" or caught in the act. Greeley accused of pushing Buchanan into the water. 33 x 43 cm. c.1860.
- 8/40. Title: Re-union on the secesh-democratic plan. The North burdened with the Confederate debt, the Federal debt, and slavery shakes hands with an arrogant South. 33 x 43 cm. c.1862.
- 8/41. Title: Why don't you take it? Heff, a small dog, turns from Washington "Prize beef" guarded by Old General U.S., a larger dog. 34 x 43 cm.
- 8/42. Photograph of item 8/5. 12 x 26 cm.
- 8/43. Photograph of item 8/11. 21 x 26 cm.
- 8/44. Same as above but done with magenta screen. 22 x 28 cm.
- 8/45. Photograph of item 8/12. 26 x 21 cm.
- 8/46. Photograph of item 8/33. 21 x 26 cm.
9. LINCOLN CARICATURES
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- 9/1. Title: The Undecided Political Prize Fight. Photograph of a poster depicting A. Lincoln and Stephen Douglas engaged in a boxing match in front of the White House, before a crowd of onlookers. Note: For poster see item 9/29. 10" x 8".
- 9/2. Title: The Political Quadrille, Music by Dred Scott. Two photographs of an 1860 poster depicting Lincoln, Bell Breckenridge, and Douglas dancing to music played by Dred Scott, at poster's center. Note: For poster see item 9/32. 10" x 8." Reference: Wilson, p.18.
- 9/3. Title: Writing the Emancipation Proclamation. Print, onto very fine paper, of an 1862 Lincoln caricature by Adalbert Volck, showing Lincoln, foot atop the U.S. Constitution in the act of writing the Emancipation Proclamation. Image: 6 1/4" x 4 3/4" on paper 10 1/4" x 8." Reference: Wilson, p.192.
- 9/4. Title: [Honest Old Abe on the Stump]. Poster depicting two Lincolns sitting on a stump, back to back. Lincoln facing left is of Springfield, 1858, Lincoln facing right is at the Ratification Meeting of Presidential Nominations, 1860. 8 1/4" x 10 1/2." Reference: Wilson, p.41.
- 9/5. Title: North & South. Cartoon depicting a wrestling match between Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, with Lincoln winning. Published in 1864 by Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. Mounted on cardboard. 4 1/2" x 4 3/4" on cardboard 6 1/2" x 7." Reference: Shaw, p.12.
- 9/6. Title: Universal Advice to Abraham--Drop 'Em. Cartoon, originally from Harper's Weekly, which depicts Lincoln, at the rail of a boat, holding Halleck and Stanton by their necks above the water, ready to drop them into "merited oblivion." Mounted on paper. 2 1/2" x 4" on paper 9 3/4" x 11." Reference: Wilson, p.203.
- 9/7. Title: The Last Ditch. Caricature, printed by A. W. Auner, depicting the capture of Jefferson Davis, who sits in women's clothing in a ditch, sneered at by a Negro Union soldier. 5 3/4" x 8 1/2."
- 9/8. Title: Little Mack & his Party, Going Up Salt River on a Gun Boat. (Terrific Explosion of the "Quaker Gun" and destruction of the entire party.) Cartoon depicting the overturning of the boat in which McClellan and political associates are travelling, while Lincoln looks on. 6 3/4" x 4 1/4."
- 9/9. Title: Melancholy Accident to a Gentleman in High Life. Print of a caricature depicting Lincoln as having stumbled over his too large feet, each representing "military necessity." 2 1/4" x 3 1/2" on cardboard 2 1/2" x 4."
- 9/10. Title: For Salt River on the Steamer "Abolition." Caricature in the form of a facsimile ticket, for passage of the steamer "Abolition," "King Abraham, Captain, A. Johnson, Pilot." 3 1/2" x 2 1/4."
- 9/11. Carte-de-visite size print of a caricature depicting the flight of Jefferson Davis, in women's clothes, with caption, "I thought your Government was more magnanimous than to hunt down women and children." 2 1/4" x 4."
- 9/12. Title: The Undecided Political Prize Fight. Photographic negative of a poster depicting A. Lincoln and S. Douglas engaged in a boxing match in front of the White House, before a crowd of onlookers. 4 3/4" x 4." Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/29; for photograph see item 9/1.
- 9/13. Title: A Political Trinity. Motto: There Is a Nigger in the Woodpile. Photographic negative of a poster depicting three headed man sitting atop a woodpile, with Negro faces at the ends of the logs. The three heads are of Douglas, Bell, and Breckenridge. 4 3/4" x 4." Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/34.
- 9/14. Title: The Political Quadrille, Music by Dred Scott. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln, Bell Breckenridge, and Douglas dancing to music played by Dred Scott in poster's center. 4 3/4" x 4." Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/32; for photograph see item 9/2.
- 9/15. Title: South Carolina Topsey in a Fix. Photographic negative of a poster depicting a Negro slave child being reprimanded by Columbia, aside the American eagle. 4 3/4" x 4." Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/44.
- 9/16. Title: The Political Eclipse of 1860 as it Appears North. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Bell looking, through a telescope held by Stephen Douglas, at a map of the States, eclipsed by the image of Lincoln. 4 3/4" x 4." Note: This poster is in Lilly collection see item 9/43.
- 9/17. Title: "The Schoolmaster Abroad" At Last. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln as a schoolmaster, admonishing delinquent school boys to leave the swimming hole of "secession" and rejoin the rest of the class. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.123. Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/45.
- 9/18. Title: [Dividing the National map]. Two photographic negatives of a poster depicting Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, and Breckenridge, each tearing off sections of the national map. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.43. Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/31.
- 9/19. Title: [Candidates and Platforms]. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln and competing candidates of 1860, with their characteristic platforms. Lincoln in the foreground on a "No Extension of Slavery" platform, Douglas standing on both the Cincinnati platform and the Mason-Dixon line, Bell and Breckenridge on a "No Platform" basis. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.23. Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 9/39.
- 9/20. Title: Honest Abe Taking Them on the Half-Shell. Two photographic negatives of a poster depicting Lincoln ready to consume Douglas and Breckenridge, each on a half-shell, Douglas marked "soft Shell", Breckenridge marked "hard shell." Poster published by Currier and Ives. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.41. Note: This poster is in Lilly collection, see item 8/17.
- 9/21. Title: Why Don't You Take It? Photographic negative of a poster depicting two dogs, one a bulldog representing General Grant, the other a whippet representing Jefferson Davis. The bulldog is guarding the "prize beef" of Washington. 4 3/4" x 4."
- 9/22. Title: Breaking That "Backbone." Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln overseeing Generals Scott and McClellan, Edwin Stanton, and Lincoln himself, breaking the backbone of the dragon of the rebellion. Published by Currier and Ives. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.179.
- 9/23. Title: Progressive Democracy--Prospect of a Smash Up. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln and Hamlin driving a locomotive that is about to smash the carriage of the Democratic platform, which is pulled from both ends at once by Douglas and Johnson and Breckenridge and Lane. Published by Currier and Ives. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.25.
- 9/24. Title: Running the Machine. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln, Stanton, Welles and Fessenden sitting around a table cranking out greenbacks to greedy contractors. Published by Currier and Ives. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.275.
- 9/25. Title: The Great Exhibition of 1860. Photographic negative of a poster depicting Lincoln riding a stick called "Republican Platform" to music played by Horace Greeley. Published by Currier and Ives. 4 3/4" x 4." Reference: Wilson, p.51.
- 9/26. Two photographic negatives of a carte-de-visite image of Lincoln. Size: 4 3/4" x 4."
- 9/27. Title: Platforms Illustrated. Poster depicting the contrasts of the party platforms in the 1864 election. Left half of poster shows Lincoln atop a platform carried by Sumner, Grant, and Farragut, being blessed by Liberty. Right half of poster shows McClellan warily atop a platform of cheese, with Vallandigham, Bull, Seymour, and Wood in support. 18"" x 13.5."
- 9/28. Title: The Political Blondin (trying to cross the Salt River with his agent on his shoulders). Poster depicting Stephen Douglas walking a tightrope toward the White House, with Chief Justice Taney (in mock Catholic robes) on his back. At ends of his balancing stick, "Non-intervention" and "Dred Scott decision." Poster is linen backed. 19 1/2" x 14 1/2."
- 9/29. Title: The Undecided Political Prize Fight. Poster depicting A. Lincoln and Stephen Douglas engaged in a boxing match in front of the White House, before a crowd of onlookers. 18 1/2" x 14 3/4." Note: Photograph of this print described above.
- 9/30. Title: Slow and Steady Wins the Race. Poster depicting a horse race between Lincoln and McClellan, Lincoln riding a horse called "Slow and Steady," McClellan riding two horses at once, called "Brag and Bluster" and "Fawn and Cringe." 19 1/2" x 12 1/2."
- 9/31. Title: [Dividing the National Map]. Poster depicting Lincoln, Douglas, Bell, and Breckenridge each tearing off sections of the national map. Published by Rickey, Mallory, and Co. 19" x 13 1/2." Reference: Wilson, p. 42.
- 9/32. Title: The Political Quadrille, Music by Dred Scott. Poster, published in 1860 by Rickey, Mallory and Co., depicting Lincoln, Bell, Breckenridge, and Douglas dancing to music played by Dred Scott in poster's center. Linen backed. 19" x 12 3/4." Reference: Wilson, p.18.
- 9/33. Title: A Political Race. Poster depicting a footrace to the White House in which Lincoln strides over his competitors Douglas, Breckenridge, and Bell. Linen backed. 19 3/4" x 14 3/4." Reference: Wilson, p.52.
- 9/34. Title: A Political Trinity. Motto: There Is a Nigger in the Woodpile. Poster depicting a three headed man sitting atop a woodpile, with Negro faces at the ends of the logs. The three heads are of Douglas, Bell and Breckenridge. Linen backed. Published by Rickey, Mallory, and Co., 17 1/2" x 13 1/2."
- 9/35. Title: Union and Liberty and Union and Slavery. Poster in two halves, left half depicting Lincoln shaking hands with a workman in front of a school with caption: "Union and Liberty," right half depicting McClellan shaking hands with Jefferson Davis, in front of a slave auction, with caption, "Union and Slavery." Published by M. W. Siebert, linen backed. 20 1/4" x 14."
- 9/36. Title: The Rail Splitter at Work Repairing the Union. Poster depicting Lincoln, using a rail as a lever, moving a globe on which Andrew Johnson sits, acting as a tailor mending the torn map of the United States. Drawn by J. E. Baker and issued by Currier and Ives in 1865. 15"x 12." Reference: Wilson, p. 265; Shaw, p. [10].
- 9/37. Title: Uncle Sam's Decision. Poster depicting Lincoln waiting to replace Buchanan at the job of milking Uncle Sam's cow. Linen backed. 20 1/2" x 14 3/4."
- 9/38. Title: Abe Linking with His Significantly Named Cabinet Poster depicting Lincoln as a turtle, surrounded by his Cabinet members and representatives of the press, portrayed negatively. Designed by R. D. Goodwin. Linen backed. Includes a description below the print image, of the scene depicted. 21" x 17 1/2."
- 9/39. Title: [Candidates and Platforms]. Poster depicting Lincoln and competing candidates of 1860 with their characteristic platforms. Lincoln in the foreground on a "No Extension of Slavery" platform; Douglas standing on both the Cincinnati platform and the Mason-Dixon line; Bell and Breckenridge sitting beneath a bell on a "no platform" basis. Published by Rickey & Mallory. Linen backed. 18" x 14." Reference: Wilson, p.22.
- 9/40. Title: The Chicago Platform. Poster depicting Seymour, Wood, and Vallandigham as donkeys pulling a truck driven by Pendleton on which candidate McClellan is standing; Jefferson Davis between the wheels; General Lee as onlooker. A sarcastic comment on the Chicago platform. Linen backed. 15" x 12."
- 9/41. Title: Columbia Demands Her Children! Poster by J. E. Baker depicting an angry Columbia demanding the return of her 500,000 men (now troops) from Lincoln. 14 1/2" x 10 3/4."
- 9/42. Title: Democracy. Poster in two halves, left half depicting Calhoun seeking mercy from General Jackson in 1832, and right half depicting General McClellan seeking peace with Jefferson Davis in 1864. Published by L. Prang & Co. Linen backed. 17" x 11 1/2."
- 9/43. Title: The Political Eclipse of 1860 as It Appears North. Poster depicting Bell looking, through a telescope held by Stephen Douglas, at the map of the States, eclipsed by the image of Lincoln. Published by Rickey, Mallory, and Co. Linen backed. 18 1/4" x 15." Reference: Wilson, p.49.
- 9/44. Title: South Carolina Topsey in a Fix. Poster depicts a Negro slave child reprimanded by Columbia, aside the American eagle. Designed by J. H. Goaterdel, published by T. W. Strong. Linen backed. At top of prints: "Strong's Dime Caricatures No. 3." 18 3/4" x 12."
- 9/45. Title: "The Schoolmaster Abroad" At Last. Poster depicting Lincoln as a schoolmaster, admonishing delinquent school boys to leave the swimming hole of "secession" and rejoin the rest of the class. Published by T. W. Strong. At top of poster: "Strong's Dime Caricatures No. 4" 17 3/4" x 12." Reference: Wilson, p.123.
- 9/46. Title: "Little Mac Trying to Dig His Way to the White House, But is Frightened by Spiritual Manifestations. Poster depicting General McClellan, on the way to the White House, being turned back by figure of Liberty brandishing sword and shield. Linen backed. 18" x 12".
- 9/47. Title: A Little Game of Bagatelle, between Old Abe the Railsplitter and Little Mac the Gunboat General. Poster, designed and published by J.L. Magee, depicting Lincoln and five associates playing bagatelle. Lincoln is winning the game while his opponent McClellan is faltering on a shaky platform. Other persons represented are Vallandigham, Pendleton, Grant, and Johnson. Linen backed. 17 3/4" x 11 3/4". Reference: Wilson, p. 273.
- 9/48. Title: [Lincoln and Davis Fighting]. Poster depicting a fight between Lincoln and Davis, rail against sword, with troops and Washington in background while Buchanan watches. Linen backed. Copyright secured. 18" x 12 1/4".
- 9/49. Title: The Irrepressible Conflict. Poster depicting Stephen Douglas pulling at the tail of a hog, which represents Buchanan and the Cincinnati platform of 1856, while Lincoln, knife in hand, waits to begin the slaughtering. Linen backed. 20 1/2" x 14 1/4". Reference: Wilson, p. 47.
- 9/50. Title: How Free Ballot Is Protected. Poster, by J.E. Baker, showing an armed black man on left demanding of an amputee war veteran that he vote for Lincoln. Linen backed. 14 1/2" x 12".
- 9/51. Title: The Abolition Catastrophe, or the November Smash-Up. Poster depicting a train wreck of Lincoln's 1864 political party and campaign, while train in upper half of poster, representing McClellan and supporters, proceeds smoothly to the White House in the background. Lincoln's train gets caught on rocks labeled "Abolition," "Public Debt," "Emancipation," etc. At top of poster: "Political Caricature No. 3." Linen backed. 23 1/2" x 18 1/2".
- 9/52. Title: Miscegenation, or the Millenium of Abolitionism. Poster depicting a social gathering in which Negroes are integrated into society, with several mixed couples prominently displayed. At top of poster: "Political Caricature No. 2." Linen backed. 23 1/2" x 18 1/2".
10. LINCOLN MEMORABILIA
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- 10/1. Campaign ticket for Lincoln, with image of Lincoln's head and of Liberty, in color. Reads: "Union and Liberty, For President, Abram Lincoln." 3 1/2" x 7 1/2".
- 10/2. Photograph in black and white, of above campaign ticket. 5" x 7".
- 10/3. Piece of lined stationery with image of Lincoln in upper left corner. Black trim around page. 4 3/4" x 7 1/2".
- 10/4. Two envelopes showing head of Lincoln inside an ornate oval, with Presidential campaign message. One of these designs in color, the other in black. Both 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/5. Envelope, same as design in item 10/4 above, in black and with additional slogan, name of publisher, and "U.S.A." prominently displayed. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/6. Photograph of item 10/5. 7 1/4" x 5".
- 10/7. Envelope with Lincoln image. Reference 0-9. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/8. Envelope with Lincoln image. Reference 0-16. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/9. Envelope with Lincoln image, black trim. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/10. Envelope with Lincoln image, black border. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/11. Envelope with image of Lincoln above American flag in shield form, with motto "Secession! Non est." Reference 0-9. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/12. Envelope with image of Lincoln, American flags, and cannon balls, with words "Whatever our politics, the Constitution must be sustained." In blue and red. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/13. Envelope showing heads of Lincoln and Hamlin in upper left hand corner, with names. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/14. Envelope showing Lincoln and Hamlin in upper left corner, without names. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/15. Two envelopes showing head of Lincoln above American flags with words "They can afford to do a wrong, I cannot." Flags in color. Reference 0-9. Same image as item 10/11 but artist has added a beard. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/16. Envelope with images of Lincoln, Johnson, White House, Constitution, and other things, printed in blue ink. Motto: "Union Standard Bearers for 1864." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/17. Envelope with image of Lincoln and Johnson and campaign keynotes printed in black ink. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/18. Envelope with image of Lincoln and American flag, separated by a pro-Lincoln campaign blurb. Same image as item 10/15. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/19. Three envelopes showing image of Lincoln and A. Johnson, with motto: "With these true hearts through Victory to Union and Peace." Each is 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/20. Envelope, with addressee legible, with Lincoln and Johnson campaign advertisement in upper left corner. On verso a description of the Union Party platform. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/21. Lincoln and Hamlin campaign ticket, from Newark, N.J. 3 1/4" x 8".
- 10/22. Republican ticket for Lincoln and Hamlin candidacies. Lists Indiana state electors. 3 1/2" x 7".
- 10/23. Republican ticket promoting Lincoln and Hamlin candidacies. Lists state electors 2 3/4" x 7".
- 10/24. Two Ohio Union Presidential tickets, in blue and red ink, promoting Lincoln and Johnson candidacies. Lists electors. On verso, American eagle design and rally cry. 3" x 8 1/2".
- 10/25. Unconditional Union ticket promoting Lincoln and Johnson candidacies, in green ink. Lists state electors. On verso, a rally cry for Lincoln. 3" x 7 1/4".
- 10/26. Union ticket, promoting Lincoln and Johnson candidacies. Lists state electors. 3 3/4" x 8".
- 10/27. Lincoln and Johnson Union Party ticket, listing New Jersey electors. 3 1/4" x 8".
- 10/28. National Union ticket for Lincoln and Johnson in 1864. A field ticket to the convention. 2 3/4" x 6 1/2".
- 10/29. Union ticket promoting Lincoln and Johnson candidacies, listing state electors, on red paper. 3" x 5".
- 10/30. A Union Party ticket advertisement, promoting the Bell and Everett presidential nomination candidacy in 1860. Shows an image of a steamboat, and lists thirteen supporters and electors. 4 1/4" x 8 1/2".
- 10/31. National Democratic ticket promoting John C. Breckinridge for President. Lists electors. 3 1/4" x 6 1/2".
- 10/32. Democratic Party ticket, promoting Douglas and Johnson for the Presidency. Lists electoral ticket members. 3 1/4" x 6 1/2".
- 10/33. Republican Party state ticket, promoting Henry S. Lane for Governor of Indiana. Lists all members of the ticket. 4" x 8".
- 10/34. Democratic ticket promoting Joseph E. McDonald for Governor. Lists other members of the ticket. 2 1/2" x 7 1/2".
- 10/35. Three plain white envelopes, with prints of liberty symbols, American eagle and flag on left edge. Each 5 1/2" x 3.
- 10/35a. Lincoln and Hamlin campaign ticket from Indiana. 3" x 4 1/2". Gift of James B. Chappell, Bloomington.
- 10/36. Envelope with print from an engraving showing Lincoln image in idyllic setting, with banner reading: "Invested with "Unlimited Power for Good or Evil." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/37. Envelope showing bullets loose and in a bunch, with caption: "Lincoln Pills and Bragg Grapes." In blue ink. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/38. Envelope showing an image of Lincoln at work in a chemistry laboratory, working at the production of Liberty from various elements and ingredients. In blue and red ink. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/39. Envelope showing images of Gen. McClellan and Gen. Blenker, in ovals flanked by soldiers and flags. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/40. Envelope showing a map of the United States on the right and a Union general on the left. In gold ink. 5 3/4" x 3 1/4".
- 10/41. Envelope, with addressee legible, with image of Uncle Sam and caption. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/42. Envelope showing American flag, two sailors on a shore line, and an image of Liberty, with the words "Excelsior, New York." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/43. Envelope showing image of Lincoln and a log fence, with caption "The Fence that Uncle Abe Built." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/44. Three envelopes, each depicting the struggle between Lincoln and Jefferson Davis, through caricature and captions. In blue ink. Each 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/45. Two envelopes with flags in upper left corner, depicting the Lincoln/Davis struggle. Both 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/46. Copy of an invitation to the Grand Douglas Ball at Shawneetown, Ill., Aug. 1860. One sheet, folded once, to 4 1/4" x 6 1/2" size; now pressed onto netting.
- 10/47. A five page extract, from a book or notebook, concerning the death and funeral of Lincoln, and the order of the military procession. Each page 4 1/4" x 6 1/2".
- 10/48. Copy of an announcement of funeral services in the Portland City Hall for April 19, 1865, commemorating the death of Abraham Lincoln. 4 pages, 5" x 8".
- 10/49. Copy of a print of the "Order of Exercises at the Academy of Music. Brooklyn, N.Y., June 1865 in commemoration of President Abraham Lincoln." 4 pages, 5" x 8".
- 10/50. Yellow envelope, with "Confederate States of America, Department of State" printed in upper right hand corner. 9" x 4".
- 10/51. Cloth ribbon showing image of Lincoln and caption "We Mourn our Nation's Loss." 2 1/2" x 5 1/2".
- 10/51a. Satin ribbon showing image of Lincoln in an oval, with caption: "WE MOURN (oval image) ABRAHAM LINCOLN, Born February 12th, 1808. Died, April 15th, 1865. A FATHER SLAIN."
- 10/52. Cloth ribbon showing image of Lincoln in an ornate oval, with caption: "A Nation's Loss. Died April 15, 1865." 2 3/4" x 5 3/4".
- 10/53. Paper ribbon, with inscription "We Mourn the Nation's Loss. Abraham Lincoln. April 15, 1865." 2" x 5 3/4".
- 10/54. Mourning badge, black, white, green, and blue, supposedly worn at the time of Lincoln's death. 2" x 3".
- 10/55. Three in Memoriam cards, each showing the outline of a tombstone in relief, each with Lincoln's name and date. Each 3 3/4" x 5".
- 10/56. Two in Memoriam cards, showing the outline of a crypt in relief, Lincoln's name and dates included. 4 1/2" x 2 3/4".
- 10/57. In Memoriam card, showing a more ornate crypt in relief. Lincoln's name and dates included. 4 1/2" x 2 3/4".
- 10/58. Three envelopes, two white, one yellow, each with the words "We Mourn a Father Slain" printed under mourning banners. 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/59. Photograph of item 10/58, with inscription "We Mourn a Father Slain." 7 1/4" x 5".
- 10/60. Envelope, with print of Lincoln's head and words "We Mourn a Father Slain." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/61. Envelope, with Lincoln image and words, "The Nation Mourns. Its Chief Has Fallen." 5 1/2" x 3".
- 10/62. Assassination memento, showing photograph of Garfield on the left, and photograph from an engraving of Lincoln on the right, with caption: "Our Country's Martyrs." 6 1/2" x 4 1/4", on a cardboard backing.
- 10/63. Photograph of the McLean County Dry Goods Store, showing an entrance to a hall where Lincoln often spoke. 3" x 4 1/4".
- 10/64. Photograph of a road leading up a hill to Lincoln's New Salem. 3 1/2" x 5 1/2".
- 10/65. Photograph of the Sangamon River at the site of a mill, in New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/66. Photograph of the Sangamon River at the foot of the New Salem bluffs. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/67. Photograph of the Sangamon River near New Salem. 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" mounted on cardboard 8 1/2" x 5".
- 10/68. Photograph of a chair used in the Lincoln house in Springfield, Illinois. 3 1/2" x 4 1/2" with cardboard backing. (See also #134)
- 10/69. Photograph of a restored building in Lincoln's New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/70. Photograph of restored Onstott Copper Shop, in Lincoln's New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/71. Photograph of restored New Salem, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/72. Photograph of restored Offut store, New Salem, 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/73. Photograph of restored Rutledge Tavern, New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/74. Photograph of Dr. Allen's restored residence, New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/75. Photograph of restored Rutledge Tavern, New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/76. Photograph of restored Offut and Lincoln and Berry stores, New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/77. Photograph of restored Lincoln and Berry store, New Salem. 5 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 10/78. Four postcard reproductions of a photograph of Lincoln's desk, now owned by Indiana University. Each card is 7" x 4".
- 10/79. Photograph of a tablet marking the site of the Old Liberty Hall (later Phoenix Hall) where Lincoln often spoke. 5" x 7".
- 10/80. Seventeen "Review of the Army" envelopes, each showing the faces of Lincoln and one of his generals. Eleven show Gen. McClellan opposite Lincoln, the remaining generals are Halleck, Butler, Sherman, and Dix. On each envelope, the faces are within ornate ovals, surrounded by various soldiers, flags and military accoutrements.
- 10/81. Photograph of a print, originally published in Harper's Weekly, with caption,"The Republicans in Nominating Convention, in the Wigwam, at Chicago, May 1860." 9" x 7".
- 10/82. Print of a summary of the election platforms of the Republican and Democratic parties in 1864. 9" x 11 1/2".
- 10/83. A print proclaiming the death of the Southern Confederacy, including an epitaph. In the form of a certificate of death. Partial caption: "A Lincoln, Attending Physician; U.S. Grant, Undertaker; J. Davis, Chief Mourner." 8 1/4" x 7".
- 10/84. A photograph of the above. 10" x 8".
- 10/85. Unconditional Union ticket promoting Oliver P. Morton for Governor of Indiana. Lists other ticket members. On blue paper 3 1/4" x 9 3/4".
- 10/86. Printed advertisement announcing the sale of copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and other materials. 8 1/2" x 11".
- 10/87. Print of an advertisement for various anti-abolition publications. On blue paper, four pages, each of which is 7 3/4" x 9 3/4".
- 10/88. Print from an engraving showing heads of the first sixteen presidents of the United States, Washington and Lincoln displayed most prominently. 9" x 12".
- 10/89. Print from an engraving which lists the managers to the Inauguration Ball of 1865. Images of Lincoln and Johnson visible atop the list. 7 1/2" x 10 1/2".
- 10/90. A photograph of the above. 8 1/4" x 10".
- 10/91. Print from an engraving, for advertising purposes, showing heads of Washington, Lincoln, and 7 Union Army Generals, all identified. Engraving is approximately 4" x 5 1/2", printed here in paper 9 1/2" x 12".
- 10/92. Photograph of a lithograph of a Lincoln funeral commemorative, showing Lincoln's head and shoulders, and the inscription "Funeral March to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln." 8 1/4" x 10."
- 10/93. Photograph of another lithograph of a Lincoln funeral commemorative, showing Lincoln and the inscription, "The Nation Mourns. Funeral March to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr President." 8 1/4" x 10".
- 10/94. A print showing the order of the order of the funeral procession in Washington. 9 1/4" x 11 1/2".
- 10/95. A photograph of the above. 8 1/4" x 10".
- 10/96. Copy of print entitled "Hymn for the National Funeral," with hymn and publisher's advertisement. 6" x 9", attached to a cardboard backing. 8 1/2" x 12".
- 10/97. Copy of an 1865 announcement by the Office of the National Lincoln Monument Association, concerning the erection of a monument in Springfield, Illinois. 8" x 10".
- 10/98. Copy of an announcement seeking subscriptions and donations for the benefit of Lincoln's family. Laid between clear plastic sheets. 8" x 10".
- 10/99. Companion piece to above announcement, a photocopy of a letter from George Whitney, outlining the purposes of the subscriptions and donations to Lincoln's family. 8" x 10".
- 10/100. Print of a poem entitled "President Lincoln's Favorite Poem," but not further identified. American eagle and black trim design, with publisher's name at bottom. 5 1/4" x 9".
- 10/101. Photograph of the restored store of Lincoln, store of Hill-McNamer, and Dr. Allen's office, at New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/102. Photograph of the inside of the Lincoln museum, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/103. Another view of the inside of the museum. 10" x 8".
- 10/104. Photograph of the Lincoln Museum, New Salem, and garden. 10" x 8".
- 10/105. Another view of the Lincoln Museum and garden. 10" x 8".
- 10/106. Photograph of the restored Cooper Shop, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/107. Another view of the same shop. 10" x 8".
- 10/108. Photograph of the restored Rutledge Tavern, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/109. Another view of the tavern. 10" x 8".
- 10/110. Photograph of the restored Lincoln-Berry store, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/111. Photograph of the restored Hill-McNamer store, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/112. Another view of the same store. 10" x 8".
- 10/113. Photograph of the restored Offut store, New Salem. 10" x 8".
- 10/114. Browntone photograph of the unrestored office of Dr. Allen, New Salem. 9 1/4" x 7 1/4".
- 10/115. Photograph of arch (catafalque) in Park Row, Chicago, including a view of schoolgirls who scattered flowers on arrival of Lincoln's remains. 6" x 4 1/2", on a cardboard backing, 11" x 9".
- 10/116. Print from an engraving of Mary E. Surratt, with facsimile signature. Oval image is approximately 3 1/2" x 4 1/2", on paper 9 3/4" x 12 1/2".
- 10/117. Print, from an engraving of John Wilkes Booth in half profile, entitled "The Assassin." 7" x 11 1/4".
- 10/118. Print from an engraving of John Wilkes Booth, with facsimile signature. Image of Booth is approximately 3" x 3", on paper 9" x 12".
- 10/119. Two prints, published by B.B. Russel & Co., drawn by L. Hollis and engraved by J.C. Buttre, from an engraving, showing a victorious Lincoln walking into Richmond, Va., Apr. 3, 1865, escorted by soldiers and greeted by ex-slaves. Caption: "Abraham Lincoln Entering Richmond, Apr. 3, 1865." Each print is 6 1/2" x 4 1/2" on paper 12" x 9 1/4".
- 10/120. Photostatic copy of this same program. 7 1/4" x 13" on paper 11" x 13 1/4".
- 10/121. Photograph of the Springfield, Illinois courthouse. 10" x 8".
- 10/122. Photograph of the Lincoln crypt, with flowers. 8" x 10".
- 10/123. Photograph of the tomb of Abraham Lincoln 10" x 8".
- 10/124. Photograph of the tombstone of Ann Rutledge, with sentimental inscription. 10" x 8".
- 10/125. Another view of the same tombstone. 10" x 8".
- 10/126. Photograph of an inscribed tablet, set into stone, commemorating the place where Lincoln gave his farewell address in Illinois. 8" x 10".
- 10/127. Photograph of an inscribed tablet, set into stone, for the Lincoln Centennial Memorial, at LaJolla, California. 8 3/4" x 6 3/4".
- 10/128. Photograph of the tombstone and grave of Nancy Hanks, in Lincoln City, Indiana. 10" x 8".
- 10/129. Photograph taken during the July 4, 1928, Rockport, Illinois, Pageant showing an oxen-drawn covered wagon at riverside. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2".
- 10/130. Another photograph taken during this pageant, showing Lincoln's flatboat landing. 8 1/2" x 6 1/2".
- 10/131. Photograph of a footpath in some woods of New Salem, showing a sign pointing to Lincoln's early home. 9 1/4" x 7 1/4".
- 10/132. Photograph of the river at New Salem, 10" x 8".
- 10/133. Six photographs of various New Salem countryside scenes; woods, river meadows. Each is 10" x 8".
- 10/134. Photograph of the chair in which Lincoln sat when shot at Ford's Theatre. 7" x 8 1/2".
- 10/135. Photograph of Sen. George W. Norris of Nebraska, Hon. W.T. Rawleigh, and Mr. John Robertson and their wives, on the occasion of the unveiling of a Lincoln statue at Freeport, Ill. 8" x 10".
- 10/136. Photograph of Sen. Norris and Mr. Rawleigh, on same occasion. 8" x 10".
- 10/137. Photograph of approximately 35 people, guests at a reception at the home of the Hon. and Mrs. W.T. Rawleigh, of Freeport, Illinois, following the unveiling of a Lincoln statue. 10" x 8".
- 10/138. Photograph of a newsprint advertisement for the Boston Common display of the Lincoln log cabin, including an appearance by John Hanks. Advertisement is 5" x 10 1/2" printed on paper 7 1/2" x 11 1/2".
- 10/139. Print from an engraving of Ford's Theatre. Image is 4 3/4" x 6 1/2" on paper 8 1/4" x 10 1/2".
- 10/140. Two duplicate photographs of the log cabin which was Lincoln's parents' last home. Photo is 5 1/2" x 4", mounted to 8" x 6" cardboard backing. On verso of each backing, a description of the cabin.
- 10/141. Photograph of the house across the street from Ford's Theatre, where Lincoln died. Photo is 4" x 5 1/2", mounted to 6" x 8" cardboard backing on reverse of which is a description of that house.
- 10/142. Small souvenir booklet entitled "Springfield, Illinois and Lincoln Souvenirs," containing 12 pages between red boards, each page having a small color drawing or drawings of places and buildings related to Lincoln or to Springfield, Illinois. Page size 3 1/4" x 4 3/4".
- 10/143. Photograph of arch (catafalque) in Park Row, Chicago, and of committee appointed to received and escort Lincoln's remains. 9 1/4" x 7 1/4", on a cardboard backing, 13 3/4" x 12".
- 10/144. Photograph of Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois, on day of funeral showing house draped in white and black, and a large group of men on terrace and sidewalk. 9" x 7 1/4" on a cardboard backing, 13 3/4" x 12".
- 10/145. Print of an ode, entitled "The Lincoln Statue," by T. Buchanan Read. 10 1/2" x 15".
- 10/146. Print from a photograph of Lincoln's state carriage, with canvas top down. 14" x 11" mounted to cardboard backing 16" x 13".
- 10/147. Copy of the program at Ford's Theatre the night of Lincoln's assassination. Lists the play, the actors, date of performance, price of admission, and coming attractions.
- 10/148. Color print, from a lithograph, entitled "The Martyr of Liberty," showing Lincoln at the moment of assassination by Booth. Includes four lines of verse. Image is rectangular 9" x 11", on paper 12" x 14 1/2".
- 10/149. Print, from a lithograph, entitled "Assassination of President Lincoln," depicting Booth, with dagger, leaping away from slumping President's balcony. Print is 14 1/4" x 11" on paper 17 1/2" x 13".
- 10/150. Print, from a lithograph, entitled "Death of Abraham Lincoln," depicting Lincoln on his deathbed surrounded by cabinet members, and political and military colleagues. 14" x 10", attached to a linen backing.
- 10/151. Print, from a lithograph, entitled "Last Moments of President Lincoln," showing Lincoln on his death bed, surrounded by Wells, Chase, Sumner, Gen. Halleck, Stanton, Robert Lincoln, and others. Print is 13" x 10 1/4" on paper 18" x 12 3/4".
- 10/152. Color lithograph portrait of Junius Brutus Booth, father of John Wilkes Booth, with his dates. Print is 6 3/4" x 8 1/2" on paper 13 3/4" x 17".
- 10/153. Print, from an ink drawing, entitled "Capture of Harrold and the shooting of Booth in the barn of Garath's farm, by a detachment of the 16th New York Cavalry under the order of Col. Baker." Print is 14" x 10" on paper 18 1/2" x 12".
- 10/154. Print, from a drawing, entitled "Uncle Sam's Menagerie," depicting eight Lincoln conspirators on the gallows, and the skull of Booth. Jefferson Davis portrayed as a hyena in a cage. Print is 10 1/2" x 12 3/4", on paper 12 3/4" x 17".
- 10/155. Print, from a drawing, entitled "The End of the Rebellion in the United States, 1865". Print shows three female figures carrying American flag under flying American eagle, Union forces led by President Johnson and Gen. Grant, Confederate forces led by Gen. Lee, with other recognizable persons depicted. Print is 24 1/4" x 17" on paper 24 3/4" x 19 1/2".
- 10/156. Print, from a drawing, entitled "The Outbreak of the Rebellion in the United States, 1861". Drawing shows two female figures, carrying American flag, under American eagle, encouraging the Northern forces (including Lincoln and Gen. W. Scott) against Southern forces, (including Jefferson Davis), while ex-president Buchanan sleeps below. Print is 24 1/4" x 17" on paper 27" x 21 1/2".
- 10/157. Print, from an engraving, showing Lincoln on his deathbed, attended by a physician, and surrounded by 24 other men, including his son Todd, and members of his Cabinet. Print is 32" x 21 1/4", on paper 36" x 25".
- 10/158. Print, from an engraving, entitled "America's Greatest Patriots," with images of Washington, Lincoln, Garfield and McKinley amidst American flags and ornamentation. Includes facsimile signatures of each president. Print is 28 1/2" x 22".
11. LINCOLN MONUMENTS AND STATUARY
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- 11/1. Offset copy of a photograph of a bust of Lincoln, in profile. In an oval approximately 8 3/4" x 11 1/2", outer paper trimmed to roughly 1" margin all around.
- 11/2. Reproduction of a photograph of part of the Lincoln monument at Lincoln Park, Chicago, showing figure of Lincoln standing in front of chair. 8" x 10" on paper 9 1/2" x 12".
- 11/3. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln, full length. 8" x 10 1/2", attached to an 11" x 13 3/4" cardboard backing.
- 11/4. Excerpt from a book or magazine, with photographs of St. Garden's statue of Lincoln, and of Borglum's Head of Lincoln, and a detail of a painting of Lincoln reviewing the troops, presented on two facing pages. Includes a brief story about that review and about ornaments on the statues and about Lincoln. 4 pages 7" x 10 1/4".
- 11/5. Photograph of the statue of Abraham Lincoln at Jackson Park, Chicago, by Augustus St. Gardens. 7 1/2" x 9 3/4".
- 11/6. Another view of the same statue. 7 1/2" x 9 3/4".
- 11/7. Photograph of a statue of Abraham Lincoln in the State House at Springfield, Ill., showing statue adorned by flowers on the occasion of the 19th anniversary of Lincoln's death. 5" x9" attached to a cardboard backing.
- 11/8. Photograph of Lincoln Statue by Leonard Crumelle, at Freepart, Illinois. Crumelle and eight children are seen at the base of the statue. 8" x 10".
- 11/9. Another photograph of the same statue, with only Leonard Crumelle, sculptor, at base of statue. 8" x 10".
- 11/10. Another photograph of the same statue, with W.T. Rawleigh, the donor of the statue, standing at the base. 8" x 10".
- 11/11. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln seated, Grant and Stanton standing, entitled "The Council of War". 4" x 5 1/2", attached to at 6 3/4" x 9" cardboard frame.
- 11/12. Photograph of statue of Lincoln seated on a bench. 7 1/4" x 5", attached to a cardboard backing.
- 11/13. Photograph of a bust of Lincoln, in profile. 8" x 10".
- 11/14. Another photograph of the same bust, taken from the front. 8" x 10".
- 11/15. Photograph of a larger than life statue of Lincoln standing. 8" x 10".
- 11/16. Another print of the same photograph, with greater contrast in finish. 8" x 10".
- 11/17. Photograph of a bust of Lincoln, with Lincoln's shoulders wrapped in a toga. 8" x 10".
- 11/18. Photograph of a bust of Lincoln, as seen from a slight angle. 8" x 10".
- 11/19. Photograph of a bust of Lincoln by T.D. Jones, made from sittings with Lincoln in 1860. 8" x 10". Included is an Indiana University News Bureau Release containing extracts from two letters written by Jones about Lincoln.
- 11/20. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln, by Julia Bracken Wendt. 7 1/2" x 11 3/4".
- 11/21. Magazine excerpt showing a photograph of a sculpture of Lincoln by Daniel Chester French. 6 1/4" x 9 1/4".
- 11/22. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln, full length. 8" x 10".
- 11/23. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln, full length. 8" x 10".
- 11/24. Photograph of a profile view of the Lincoln life mask, by Volk. 4" x 5 1/2" attached to 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" cardboard.
- 11/25. Another view of the Lincoln life mask by Volk. 4" by 5 1/2" attached to a 6 1/2" x 8 1/2" cardboard.
- 11/26. Photograph of a statue of Lincoln standing before an imploring slave, by George E. Bissell. This statue stands in Edinburgh, Scotland. 5 1/4" x 7 3/4" attached to 7" x 9 3/4" cardboard. On verso, some handwritten notes concerning the sculptor and the statue by Robert Coster.
- 11/27. Photograph of a Lincoln column, with a horse drawn carriage visible beneath it. 7" x 9".
- 11/28. Another photograph of the Lincoln monuments in Springfield, Illinois, closer view. 8" x 10".
- 11/29. Another photograph of the same monument, taken during winter, with snow on the ground and on the monument. 8" x 10".
- 11/30. Another view of the same monument, taken from the side during spring. 8" x 10".
- 11/31. Three advertisements published by S. Klaber and Company, New York, for sculpted commemorative Lincoln pieces. One advertisement is for bronzed hands of Lincoln, one for a portrait plaque of Lincoln, and one for a bust of Lincoln sculpted by Volk. Each piece is 4 pages, 6 1/4" x 9 1/4".
- 11/32. Photograph of an unidentified man standing before a bust of Lincoln. Lincoln prints and books on Lincoln visible. 7 3/4" x 10".
- 11/33. Reproduction of a photograph of the Head of Lincoln by Gutzon Borglum. 7 1/4" x 9 1/2". On verso, a brief story about the Lincoln-Douglas debates, by the Mentor Association, copyright 1914.
- 11/34. Photograph of Dr. Cecil Byrd standing in Indiana University's first Lincoln Room. 10" x 8".
- 11/35. Two photographs of the wood carved dedicatory panel, designed in 1942 by C.D. Donato, which announces the establishment of the Indiana University Lincoln Room. 10" x 8".
- 11/36. Photograph of the Hon. William L. Fish, Lincoln collector. Image is 7 1/2" x 4 1/2" on paper 6" x 9 3/4", in cardboard folder.
- 11/37. Photograph of the bust of Lincoln by T. D. Jones, attached to a postcard size business advertisement. 4 1/4" x 6 1/2".
- 11/38. Two photographs, laid side by side, of the Lincoln monument at Springfield, Illinois. Each approximately 3" x 4", on a cardboard backing. 7" x 4 1/2".
- 11/39. Another photograph of the same monument, taken during commemorative services in 1884. 4" x 6 1/2".
- 11/40. Commercial photograph of the statue of Lincoln by Vinney Ream in the Capitol, Washington, D. C. 3 1/2" x 3 1/2".
- 11/41. Photograph of a bust of Lincoln. 2 3/4" x 4 1/4".
- 11/42. Photograph of a head of Lincoln by Gutzon Borglum. 5 1/4" x 7 1/4". This sculpture is in the Lilly Library Lincoln Room.
- 11/43. Enlarged photograph of Gutzon Borglum's Head of Lincoln. 10 1/8" x 13 1/4" on cardboard 12" x 15".
- 11/44. Two prints from an ink drawing by Schneider of a Lincoln monument. Drawings are 8" x 11" on 12" x 14 3/4" paper, each enclosed in a single fold sheet of paper.
- 11/45. Another photograph of Borglum's Head of Lincoln. 7 /12" x 9 1/2" attached to a cardboard backing.
12. MEDALLIONS AND HARDWARE
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- 12/1. Copper medal, with Lincoln left profile in relief on face, and inscription: "Lincoln and Liberty." On verso, an axe splitting a rail, with inscription: "Good for another heat." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/2. Copper medal, with Lincoln left profile in relief on face, and inscription: "Abm. Lincoln, 1864, President." On verso a trim of leaves, a star, and inscription: "C.L.R." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/3. Copper medal, with perimeter of stars and Lincoln left profile in relief on face, with inscription: "1864." On verso, a perimeter of links of a chain, connected, with inscription: "OK." 1/2" diameter.
- 12/4. Copper medal, showing a perimeter of stars and Lincoln's profile on the face, with inscription: "1864." On verso, American eagle and olive branch, and inscription: "Lincoln and Union." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/5. Copper medal, with Lincoln left profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln 1865, The Great Statesman & Beloved President." On verso, inscription: "His Memory Is Enshrined in Every Loyal Heart." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/6. Medal showing Lincoln left profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln for President." On verso, design of leaves and a star. 3/4" diameter.
- 12/7. Two medallions, with Lincoln bust 3/4 view in slight relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln." On verso, eagle on arrows and branches, stars, with inscription: "Spiele-Marke Compositions." 1" diameter.
- 12/8. Tin medal, showing right profile of George Washington in relief on face, with inscription. "First in War, First in Peace, and First in the Hearts of His Countrymen, George Washington." On verso, left profile of Abraham Lincoln in relief, with inscription: "Reverse. [sic] Lincoln." 1" diameter.
- 12/9. Medal with chain hole, on face inscription: "Abm. Lincoln, President of the U.S. Died, April 15, 1865 by the Hands of a Rebel Assassin." On verso tomb image and inscription "A Sigh, the Absent Claim, the Dead, a Tear." 1" diameter.
- 12/10. Copper medal, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, Born February 12, 1809." On verso, inscription: "R. Chamberlaine, Norfolk." 1" diameter.
- 12/11. Medal, showing miniature photograph of Lincoln on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, 1860." On verso, a miniature photograph of Hamlin, with inscription: "Hannibal Hamlin, 1860." 15/16" diameter.
- 12/12. Wooden medal, attached to cloth hook, holding miniature photograph of Lincoln, itself inscribed: "Abraham Lincoln." On verso, miniature photograph of Hamlin, with inscription: "Hannibal Hamlin." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/13. Tin medal, showing Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, President of the U.S." On verso, a perimeter of eagles and inscription: "Born Feb. 12, 1809, First Inaug March 4th, 1861, Second Inaug March 4th, 1865. Died Apr. 15, 1865." 1 1/8" diameter.
- 12/14. Tin medal, with Lincoln left profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, 1864." On verso, lantern, with initials "A.L." and inscription: "Resurgam. Died April 15, 1865." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/15. Two copper medals, each showing right profile of Lincoln in relief on face, with inscription: "Abm: Lincoln, Rep. Candidate for President, 1860." On verso, inscription: "Protection to American Industry, Free Homes for Free Men." Each 1" in diameter.
- 12/16. Copper medal, showing bust of Lincoln in relief on face, with inscription: "Hon. Abraham Lincoln, 1860." On verso, image of two men rail-splitting with inscription: "The Rail Splitter of the West." 1" diameter.
- 12/17. Medal, Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abram Lincoln, Republican Candidate for President, 1860." On verso, inscription: "Our Next President." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/18. Medal, showing Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for President 1860." On verso, olive branch, and inscription: "Free Territory for a Free People. Let Liberty be National and Slavery Sectional." 1 3/8" diameter.
- 12/19. Medal, Lincoln left profile in relief on face with inscription: "Lincoln and Johnson, Union Candidates 1864. W. H. Key, F." On verso, small profile of Washington in relief, with inscription: "Freedom to All Men. Union." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/20. Silver painted medallion. Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with trim of leaves, and inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the U.S." On verso, inscription: "Residence of Abraham Lincoln" over image of Lincoln's Illinois home. 1 3/8" diameter.
- 12/21. Medal, with hole, Lincoln right profile in relief and a periphery of stars on face, with inscription: "Honest Old Abe." On verso, a perimeter of leaves, and inscription: "Union Candidates 1864, for President, Abm. Lincoln of Illinois. For Vice President, And. Johnson of Tenn." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/22. Two Copper medals, showing Lincoln profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for President, 1860." On verso, a perimeter design of a log fence, with inscription: "The Great Rail-Splitter of the West Must and Shall Be Our Next President." 1 1/2" diameter.
- 12/23. Medal, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln." On verso, two crossed sticks, and inscription: "The Peoples Choice 1860. Lincoln and Hamlin. Freedom and Protection." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/24. Medal, showing Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln. Henning & By[?]ann. N.Y." On verso, perimeter of leaves with inscription: "Republican Candidate for Six Tenth President of the United States." 1 1/2" diameter.
- 12/25. Oval medal with hook, showing Lincoln left profile in relief on face and inscription: "H.D." On verso, inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, April 15, 1865, Martyr to Liberty." Approximately 3/4" wide, 1" tall.
- 12/26. Gold coloured medallion on leather strap, showing Lincoln bust in slight relief. Approximately 1 1/2" diameter.
- 12/27. Small cameo, Lincoln profile in white on black background. 1/2" wide x 34" tall. In circular board and glass case.
- 12/28. Stick pin button,, with drawing of Lincoln profile in black on white background. 1 3/4" diameter.
- 12/29. Medal, of Lincoln in right profile, attached by hook to faded white ribbon, with pin inscribed: "Republican Club 1898." 1" wide by 3" tall.
- 12/30. Lead medal, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln." On verso, inscription: "The Whitehead & Hoag Co., Newark, N.J." Medal is 1" wide by 1 1/2" tall, attached to a red, white, and blue ribbon, which reads: "General Assembly, Taft, Feb.11, 1911, Springfield," underneath a pin which is inscribed "Illinois." Total size, 1 1/2" wide by 3 1/2" tall.
- 12/31. Medallion, on red, white, and blue ribbon, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, under American eagle. Inscription: "Republican National Convention. Chicago 1912." 1 1/2" diameter.
- 12/32. Two Swedish American Republican League of Illinois Silver Jubilee (1919), silver colored commemorative medallions, each in 3 parts, chain connected. Heads of Lincoln and other unidentified man on bottom oval. 1 5/8" wide, 2 1/2" long. In snap boxes.
- 12/33. Blue and yellow medallion, top and bottom attached by chain links. Top: dome of the Capitol, flag and inscription: "guest"; 2" width. Bottom: Lincoln head under eagle, and inscription: "Republican National Convention 1912." 1 9/16" diameter. All attached to white ribbon.
- 12/34. Bronze medallion, with Lincoln bust in relief on face, with inscription: "1809 Abraham Lincoln 1865. H. Zearing." On verso, inscription: "With Malice toward None, with Charity for All, with Firmness in the Right as God Gives Us to See the Right, Let Us Strive on, Let Us Have Faith That Right Makes Might and in That Faith, Let Us to the End Dare to Do Our Duty as We Understand It." 1 7/8" diameter.
- 12/35. Lead medallion, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, with inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, President United States. Barber." On verso, inscription: "March 4, 1861 to April 15, 1865. Emancipation Proclaimed Jan. 1, 1863. Medal Series of the U.S. Mint, J. Pollock, 1871, Director." 1 3/4" diameter.
- 12/36. Aluminum medallion, with Lincoln bust in relief on face with inscription: "Lincoln Hall. With Malice toward None, with Charity for All." On verso, Capitol building and inscription: "The American University, Incorporated May 28, 1891, Adopted by the General Conference May 25, 1892 Membership Souvenir Lincoln Hall Fund, Washington, D.C." 2" diameter.
- 12/37. Bronze medallion, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, no inscription. On verso, view of building. Inscription: "First National Bank, Minneapolis, Minn. Established in the Days of Lincoln, 1864." 2" diameter.
- 12/38. Silver painted medallion, showing Lincoln right relief on face with inscription: "MCMIX Centennial of Abraham Lincoln, S.L. Pratt." On verso, eagle and fasces, with inscription: "Government of the People, by the People, for the People Shall Not Perish from the Earth." 2" diameter.
- 12/39. A medallion, alike in all details to item 12/38, but painted brown.
- 12/40. Silver colored medallion, showing Lincoln bust, in right profile in relief on front. Inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, 1865. W.H. Key Sc." On verso: broken pillar image, with flags. Inscription: "He Is in Glory and the Nation Is in Tears. Born Feb. 12, 1809. Assassinated Apri. 14, 1865." 2" diameter.
- 12/41. Bronze medallion, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face, and inscription "Feb. 12, 1809. April, 14, 1865 Abraham Lincoln." On verso, two fasces in relief, straddling inscription: "With Malice toward None, with Charity for All, with Firmness in the Right as God Gives Us to See the Right. Let Us Strive on to Finish the Work We Are in." With facsimile autograph. 2 3/4" diameter.
- 12/42. Simulated cameo piece, Lincoln left profile in relief, white on green background. Oval; 1 3/4" width, 2 1/2" height.
- 12/43. Bronze medallion, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face. Inscription: "1809-1865 Lincoln." Verso blank. 3" diameter.
- 12/44. Bronze paperweight, with left profile of Lincoln. Inscription on face: "With Malice toward None, with Charity for All. 1809-1909." Inscription on verso: "This Medal Was Struck for the Grand Army of the Republic in Commemoration of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln." 3" diameter, 1/8" depth.
- 12/45. Bronze painted medallion, with Lincoln right profile in relief on face. Inscription "Lincoln Penny 1925." On verso, leaf design. Inscription: "Souvenir of Springfield, Ill." 2 3/4" diameter.
- 12/46. Lead medallion, with Lincoln bust, in profile, in relief on face. Inscription: "Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States 1862." On verso, 2 American Indian Figures in relief, with a third Indian head in relief, plus bow and arrows. In center of verso, picture of farming activity. 2 7/8" diameter. 1/4" depth.
- 12/47. Bronze paperweight. Inscription: "Lincoln Dinner 1900." Squarish in shape: dimensions approximately 3 1/2" height, 3 1/2" width, 1/2" depth. Right profile of Lincoln in relief, with impressions of the Capitol (upper right) and a log cabin (lower right). On verso, "Paul W. Morris Sc., The Henry Bonnard Bronze Company Founders, N.Y. 1900." In blue box.
- 12/48. Copper medal, showing profile of McClellan on face, with inscription: "George B. McClellan, 1863." On verso, leaf cluster and inscription: "Army and Navy." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/49. Copper medal, showing profile of General McClellan on face with inscription: "This Medal of G.B. McClellan. Price." On verso, shield, arrows and leaf cluster, with inscription: "One Cent." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/50. Copper medal, with profile of McClellan on face, with inscription: "General G.B. McClellan." On verso, image of ravaged face and leaves, with inscription: "Horrors of War, Blessings of Peace, 1863." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/51. Medal, with hook hole, badly worn, showing profile of William Henry Harrison on face, with inscription: "Harrison, Born Feb. 9, 1773." On verso, image of log cabin, and inscription: "The Hero of ..." 7/8" diameter.
- 12/52. Copper medal, with profile of Stephen Douglas in relief on face, and inscription: "Stephen Douglas, 1860." On verso, inscription: "Popular Sovereignty, National Union." 1" diameter.
- 12/53. Medallion, with miniature photograph of Stephen Douglas in center of face, with inscription: "Stephen A. Douglas, 1860." On verso, miniature photograph of Herschel V. Johnson, with inscription: "Herschel V. Johnson,, 1860." 1" diameter.
- 12/54. Medallion, with badly worn miniature photograph of Stephen Douglas in center of face, with inscription: "Stephen A. Douglas 1860." On verso, miniature photograph of Herschel V. Johnson, with inscription: "Herschel V. Johnson, 1860." 1" diameter.
- 12/55. Aluminum medal, attached to stick pin showing image of General Grant with inscription: "General Ulysses S. Grant" on face. On verso, Grant's Tomb and inscription: "Dedicated New York April 27, 1897." 3/4" diameter.
- 12/56. Copper medallion, showing ships at battle on face, with inscription: "The First Battle between Iron Clad War Vessels." On verso, leaf cluster in perimeter, and inscription: "The Rebel Steamer Merrimac, with 12 Guns Defeated by the Union steamer Monitor, with 2 Guns, in Hampton Rds, Mar. 9, 1862." 1 1/4" diameter.
- 12/57. Three copper "Underground Railroad Tokens," showing on face a woman in chains, and inscription: "Am I Not a Woman and a Sister, 1838." On verso, leaf cluster and inscription: "United States of America, Liberty 1838." 1 1/8" diameter.
- 12/58. One copper "Underground Railroad Token," showing on face a man in chains, with inscription, "Am I Not a Man and Brother." On verso, image of clasped hands, and inscription, "May Slavery and Oppression Cease Throughout the World." 1 1/8" diameter.
- 12/59. Souvenir medal, on red, white, and blue ribbon. Inscription: "Souvenir, General Ulysses S. Grant." Profile of Grant in relief on face. On verso, image of Grant's Tomb and inscription:" Grant Memorial Souvenir, dedicated April 27, 1897." 1 1/2" diameter.
- 12/60. Bronze paperweight, showing profile of Grant on face with four stars, and inscription: "General Ulysses S. Grant." On verso, Grant's Tomb and inscription: "Dedicated New York April 27, 1897, Issued by the American Numismatic and Archaeological Society." Design by Tiffany, in box by Tiffany & Company. 2 1/2" diameter.'
- 12/61. Two bullets with explanatory matter, from the Battle of Bull Run.
- 12/62. Brief printed information concerning the history of underground railway tokens, pertaining to items 12/57 and 12/58.
- 12/63. Cast iron medallion, right profile of General Grant, in relief, with inscription: "Fidus et Audax. 1822-1885. U.S. Grant." 10 1/2" diameter.
- 12/64. Copper colored metal belt-buckle. Right profile of Lincoln: Enlarged reproduction of 1972s Lincoln penny. ca. 4" in diameter.
13. LINCOLN LIFE MASK, HANDS, SHAWL, FLAG
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- 13/1. Cast of a life mask of Abraham Lincoln made by Leonard W. Volk in 1860. Approximately 9" from forehead to chin, and 7" in width. The face surface is bronzed.
- 13/2. Two sculpted bronze hands, right and left, from a life cast made by Leonard W. Volk in 1860, of Abraham Lincoln's hands. The fingers are curled in on both hands, and the right hand enwraps a short stick. Each hand is approximately 9" in circumference across the knuckles and fingers.
- 13/3. Informal list of Lincoln materials in the possession of Mr. and Mrs. G.H. Morrison of Pittsburgh, Pa.; photostatic copy of a letter from Mrs. G.H. Morrison to Lilly Library concerning lack of proof for the shawl's authenticity, and two photostatic copies of an informal family tree relating Mr. G.H. Morrison to Mary Lincoln Beckwith, the last survivor in direct descent from Abraham Lincoln.
- 13/4. Linen cloth, faded white with blue paisley design around two edges, claimed to be part of a shawl worn by Mary Todd Lincoln. Measures 20" x 65".
- 13/5. Linen flag, in red, white, and blue, attached to a stick, with "Lincoln and Hamlin" printed over the stripes. Thirty-one white stars against a blue background, arranged as a single star. Flag is 11 1/2" in width, 8" high; stick is 16 1/2" long.
14. NEWSPAPERS
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- 14/1. Campaign Plain Dealer. Cleveland Plain Dealer, pub. Cleveland, Ohio, No. 17, October 20, 1860. 46 cm. 4 p.
- 14/2. Central Christian Advocate. St. Louis, Missouri, Whole No. 433 (Vol. 9, No. 16), April 19, 1865. 54 cm. 6 p.
- 14/3. Chicago Tribune. Chicago, Illinois, Vo. 14, No. 260, May 1, 1861. 75 cm. 4 p.
- 14/4. Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio, Whole No. 1195 (Vol. 22, No. 50), October 15, 1862. 70 cm. 4 p.
- 14/5. Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio, Whole No. 1199 (Vol. 23, No. 3), November 19, 1862. 70 cm. 4 p.m.
- 14/6. Cincinnati Weekly Enquirer. Cincinnati, Ohio, Whole No. 1200 (Vol. 23 No. 3), November 19, 1862. 70 cm. 4 p.
- 14/7. Cincinnati Weekly Gazette. Cincinnati, Ohio, Vol. 32, No. 18, October 12, 1864. 70 cm. 4 p. "Speech by Gov. Johnson, of Tennessee."
- 14/8. The Constitution. Washington City [Washington D.C.], Vol. 2, No. 68, June 28, 1860. 60 cm. 4 p.
- 14/9. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 162, May 11, 1864. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/10. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol 2, No. 261, September 5, 1864. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/11. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 155, May 3, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/12. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 156, May 4, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/13. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 157, May 5, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/14. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 158, May 6, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/15. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 159, May 8, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/16. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 160, May 9, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/17. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 161, May 10, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/18. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 162, May 11, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/19. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 163, May 12, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. Includes "Mr. Lincoln's last message."
- 14/20. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 164, May 13, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/21. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 166, May 16, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "Trial of the Assassins"
- 14/22. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 167, May 17, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "Trial of the Assassins"
- 14/23. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 168, May 18, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "Trial of the Assassins"
- 14/24. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 169, May 19, 1865. 72 cm. 4 P. "Trial of the Assassins"
- 14/25. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 170, May 20, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/26. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 171, May 22, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/27. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3,
- 14/28. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No.173, May 24, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/29. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 175, May 26, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/30. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 176, May 27, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/31. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 177, May 29, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/32. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 178, May 30, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/33. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 179, May 31, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/34. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 180, June 1, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/35. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 181, June 3, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/36. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 182, June 5, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/37. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 185, June 8, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/38. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 189, June 13, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/39. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 191, June 15, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/40. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 193, June 17, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p. "The Trial."
- 14/41. Daily Morning Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 3, No. 194, June 19, 1865. 72 cm. 4 p.
- 14/42. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 501, May 6, 1865. 42 cm. 16 p. Contains graphic of Lincoln's cortege, 42 x 119 cm.
- 14/43. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 429, March 18, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p. "President Lincoln taking the oath at this second inauguration, Mar. 4, 1865.
- 14/44. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 429, Mar. 18, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p. "President Lincoln taking the oath at his second inauguration, Mar. 4, 1865."
- 14/45. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 436, May 6, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p. "President Lincoln at home." Graphics from the aftermath of the assassination. 3 copies.
- 14/46. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 437, May 13, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p. "President Andrew Johnson." Includes an account of Booth's capture. 2 copies.
- 14/47. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 438, May 20, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/48. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 439, May 27, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/49. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 447, July 22, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/50. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 455, Sept. 16, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/51. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 463, Nov. 11, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/52. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 456, Nov. 25, 1865. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/53. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 10, No. 478, Feb. 24, 1866. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/54. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 10, No. 521, Dec. 22, 1866. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/55. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 23, No. 1169, May 24, 1879. 42 cm. 16 p.
- 14/56. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 28, No. 1429, May 10, 1884. 43 cm. 16 p.
- 14/57. The Indianapolis Daily Journal. Indianapolis, In., Whole No. 3891 (Vol. 14, No. 259), April 30, 1865. 67 cm. 4 p.
- 14/58. The Indianapolis Journal. Indianapolis, In., Nov. 25, 1881. 55 cm. 4 p. Includes news of Mrs. Lincoln's condition of health.
- 14/59. Miami County Sentinel. Peru, In., Whole No. 607 (Vol. 12, No. 36), Feb. 23, 1860. 61 cm. 4 p.
- 14/60. Miners' Journal, and Pottsville General Advertiser. Pottsville, Pa., Vol. 41, No. 16, April 22, 1865. 73 cm. 4 p.
- 14/61. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,454 (Vol. 30, No. 102), April 13, 1865. 60 cm. 8 p.
- 14/62. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,455 (Vol. 30, No. 103), April 14, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 14/63. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 2 p. Genesee--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition.
- 14/64. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 2 p. Genesee--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition.
- 14/65. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 2 p. Genesee--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition. Printed on linen.
- 14/66a. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 2 p. Genesee--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition.
- 14/66b. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 2 p. Kitchell
Series. 8:10 a.m. edition. 1891. From Halleck mss.
- 14/67. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 56 cm. 4 p. Kitchell Series. 8:10 a.m. edition. 1893.
- 14/68. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 55 cm. 4 p. Kitchell Series. 8:10 a.m. edition. 1893. Printed on linen.
- 14/69. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 56 cm. 4 p. Kitchell Series. 8:10 a.m. edition. 1894.
- 14/70. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 58 cm. 4 p. Malena--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition.
- 14/71. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., April 15, 1865. Reprint. 54 cm. 4 p. W.F. Smith--Lincoln Picture Series. 8:10 a.m. edition.
- 14/72. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 457 (Vol. 30, No. 105), April 16, 1865. 58 cm. 8 p. "Death of the President."
- 14/73. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,457 (Vol. 30), April 16, 1865. 59 cm. 4 p. Reprint.
- 14/74. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,458 (Vol. 30, No. 106), April 17, 1865. 60 cm. 8 p.
- 14/75. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,459 (Vol. 30, No. 107), April 18, 1865. 57 cm. 8 p. "Important Statements of Eyewitnesses."
- 14/76. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,460 (Vol. 30, No. 108), April 19, 1865. 58 cm. 8 p. "Preparations for the Funeral of the Martyred President." 2 copies.
- 14/77. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,461 (Vol. 30, No. 109), April 20, 1865. 58 cm. 8 p. "Obsequies To The Lamented Dead."
- 14/78. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,466 (Vol. 30, No. 114), April 25, 1865. 58 cm. 8 p. "Honors to the Martyr President."
- 14/79. The New York Times. New York, N.Y., Vol. 14, No. 4230, April 16, 1865. 55 cm. 8 p.
- 14/80. New York Daily Tribune. New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 7,496, April 15, 1865. 55 cm. 8 p. Includes first accounts of Lincoln's assassination.
- 14/81. New-York Daily Tribune. New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 7,711, Dec. 23, 1865. 53 cm. 12 p.
- 14/82. New-York Weekly Tribune. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 1014, Feb. 16, 1861. 57 cm. 8 p.
- 14/83. The Northumberland County Democrat. Sunbury, Pa., Vol. 1, vol. 41, Dec. 13, 1861. 61 cm. 2 p.
- 14/84. The Norwich Aurora. Norwich, Conn., Whole No. 1344 (Vol. 27, No. 7), Feb. 16, 1861. 61 cm. 4 p. "Lincoln's Journey."
- 14/84a. The Petroleum Reporter. Titusville [Pa.], April 15, 1865. Broadside. 47 x 10 cm. Extra announcing Lincoln's assassination.
- 14/85. The Press. Philadelphia, Pa., Vol. 8, No. 216, April 10, 1865. 73 cm. 4 p. Includes the announcement of General Lee's surrender.
- 14/86. The Press. Philadelphia, Pa., Vol. 8, No. 224, April 19, 1865. 74 cm. 4 p.
- 14/87. The Selinsgrove Times. Selinsgrove, Pa., Vol. 6, No. 40, April 4, 1862. 58 cm. 4 p.
- 14/88. The Sun. Baltimore, Md., Vol. 48, No. 93, Mar. 8, 1861. 59 cm. 4 p.
- 14/89. The Volunteer. Vermilionville, La., Vol. 1, No. 2, Nov. 7, 1863. 30 x 45 cm. 4 p. Copied from the original. Includes war news.
- 14/90. Negatives of the above. 18 x 13 cm.
- 14/91. Washington Weekly Chronicle. Washington [D.C.], Vol. 1, No. 50, April 22, 1865. 54 cm. 8 p. Includes reprint of Lincoln presidential portrait.
- 14/92. Weekly Missouri Republican. St. Louis, Missouri, Vol. 31, No. 14, Mar. 30, 1852. 80 cm. 4 p.
- 14/93. Weekly National Republican. Washington, D.C., Whole No. 188 (Vol. 4, No. 32), July 15, 1864. 68 cm. 4 p.
- 14/94. Weekly National Republican. Washington, D.C., Whole No. 203 (Vol. 4, No. 47), Oct. 28, 1864. 68 cm. 4 p.
- 14/95. The World. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 1502, April 15, 1865. 53 cm. 8 p. Assassination account with 12: 15 a.m. and 1:00 a.m. dispatches noted.
- 14/95a. The Richmond Whig. Richmond, Va. Vol. 1, No. 16, April 21, 1865. 45 cm. 8 p. Reports on investigation of the assassination.
- 14/95b. The New-York Times. New York, N.Y., Vol. 14, No. 4231, April 17, 1865. 55 cm. 8 p. Reports on investigation of the assassination and the inauguration of Andrew Johnson.
- 14/95c. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,463 (Vol. 30, No. 111), April 22, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p. "The Funeral."
- 14/95d. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,465 (Vol. 30, No. 113), April 24, 1865. 57 cm. 8 p. "The Funeral."
- 14/95e. New-York Daily Tribune. New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 7,496, April 15, 1865. 54 cm. 8 p. "Highly Important! The President Shot!"
- 14/95f. New-York Daily Tribune. New York, N.Y., Vol. 25, No. 7,500, April 20, 1865. 54 cm. 8 p. "Our Loss. A Day of Mourning."
- 14/96 Bound volume of newspapers.
- 1. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 7993 (Vol. 23, No. 202), July 23, 1858. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 2. New York Daily News. New York, N.Y., Vol. 4, No. 176, Nov. 13, 1858. 55 cm. 8 p.
- 3. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 8323 (Vol. 24, No. 169), June 19, 1859. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 4. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 8921 (Vol. 26, No. 41), Feb. 11, 1861. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 5. The World. New York, N.Y., Vol. 1, No. 266, April 22, 1861. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 6. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 226, April 27, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 7. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 227, May 4, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 8. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 228, May 11, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 9. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 229, May 18, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 10. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 230, May 25, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 11. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 231, June 1, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 12. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 232, June 8, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 13. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 233, June 15, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 14. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 234, June 22, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 15. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 235, June 29, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 16. The New York Times. New York, N.Y. Vol. 10, No. 3054, July 6, 1861. 54 cm. 8 p.
- 17. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 5, No. 236, July 6, 1861. 39 cm. 8 p.
- 18. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Vol. 26, No. 316, Nov. 14, 1861. 56 cm. 8 p. [Lacking front page]
- 19. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9362 (Vol. 27, No. 128), May 10, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 20. Supplement to The New York Times. New York, N.Y., May 8, 1862. 55 cm. 12 p.
- 21. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Vol. 27, No. 131, May 13, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p. [Lacking front page]
- 22. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9395 (Vol. 27, No. 150), June 1, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 23. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Vol. 27, No. 152, June 3, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p. [Lacking front page]
- 24. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9429 (Vol. 27, No. 183), July 4, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 25. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Vol. 27, No. 194, July 16, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p. [Lacking front page]
- 26. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9463 (Vol. 27, No. 218), Aug. 9, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 27. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9465 (Vol. 27, No. 220), Aug. 11, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 28. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9476 (Vol. 27, No. 232), Aug. 23, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 29. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9484 (Vol. 27, No. 240), Aug. 31, 1862. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 30. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9790 (Vol. 28, No. 185), July 6, 1863. 56 cm. 12 p.
- 31. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9791 (Vol. 28, No. 186), July 7, 1863. 56 cm. 12 p.
- 32. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9792 (Vol. 28, No. 187), July 8, 1863. 56 cm. 12 p.
- 33. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Vol. 28, No. 193, July 14, 1863. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 34. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9801 (Vol. 28, No. 196), July 17, 1863. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 35. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9802 (Vol. 28, No. 197), July 18, 1863. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 36. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9807 (Vol. 28, No. 202), July 23, 1863. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 37. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9838 (Vol. 28, No. 234), Aug. 24, 1863. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 38. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9959, Dec. 23, 1863. 56 cm. 2 p. [Missing six pages]
- 39. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9974 (Vol. 29, No. 7), Jan. 8, 1864. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 40. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 9984 (Vol. 29, No. 17), Jan. 18, 1864. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 41. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,369 (Vol. 30, No. 17), Jan. 18, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 42. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,404 (Vol. 30, No. 52), Feb. 22, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 43. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,374, Jan. 23, 1865. 56 cm. 2 p. [Missing six pages]
- 44. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,410 (Vol. 30, No. 58), Feb. 28, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 45. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,416, Mar. 6, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 46. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,417 (Vol. 30, No. 67), Mar. 7, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 47. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,428 (Vol. 30, No. 78), Mar. 18, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 48. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,429 (Vol. 30, No. 79), Mar. 19, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 49. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,444 (Vol. 30, No. 94), April 3, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 50. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10,445 (Vol. 30, No. 95), April 4, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 51. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 505, June 3, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 52. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 446 (Vol. 30, No. 96), April 5, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 53. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 447 (Vol. 30, No. 97), April 6, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 54. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 448 (Vol. 30, No. 98), April 7, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 55. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 449 (Vol. 30, No. 98), April 8, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 56. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 450 (Vol. 30, No. 99), April 9, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 57. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 451 (Vol. 30, No. 99), April 10, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 58. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 452 (Vol. 30, No. 100), April 11, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 59. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 455 (Vol. 30, No. 103), April 14, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 60. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 456 (Vol. 30, No. 104), April 15, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 61. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 457 (Vol. 30, No. 105), April 16, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 62. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 458 (Vol. 30, No. 106), April 17, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 63. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 459 (Vol. 30, No. 107), April 18, 1865, 56 cm. 8 p.
- 64. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10, 460 (Vol. 30, No. 108), April 19, 1865, 56 cm. 8 P.
- 65. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 435, April 29, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 66. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 436, May 6, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 67. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 437, May 13, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 68. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 502, May 13, 1865. 40 cm. 4 p.
- 69. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 439, May 27, 1865. 40 cm. 8 p.
- 70. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 512, July 22, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 71. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10461 (Vol. 30, No. 109), April 20, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 72. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10462 (Vol. 30, No. 110), April 21, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 73. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10465 (Vol. 30, No. 113), April 24, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 74. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10466 (Vol. 30, No. 114), April 25, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 75. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10467 (Vol. 30, No. 115), April 26, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 76. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10469 (Vol. 30, No. 117), April 28, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 77. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10475 (Vol. 30, No. 123), May 4, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 78. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 500, April 29, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 79. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 502, May 13, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 80. Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper. New York, N.Y., Vol. 20, No. 504, May 27, 1865. 40 cm. 16 p.
- 81. Harper's Weekly. New York, N.Y., Vol. 9, No. 439, May 27, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 82. The New York Times. New York, N.Y., Vol. 14, No. 4230, April 15, 1865. 55 cm. 8 p.
- 83. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10540 (Vol. 30, No. 188), July 8, 1865. 56 cm. 8 p.
- 84. The New York Herald. New York, N.Y., Whole No. 10639 (Vol. 30, No. 287), October 15, 1865. 56 cm. 6 p.
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- 20/1. Two copies of the Indianapolis Star Magazine, February 8, 1981, containing an article concerning Lincoln portrait printed by Marion Blair. p. 6-11. 32 cm.
- 20/2. Copy of a letter from J. W. Young, art dealer, concerning the Lincoln portrait, painted by Jesse Atwood. Reference item 4/74. 27 x 21 cm.
- 20/3. Notarized statement of Logan Coleman concerning the Lincoln desk of the Lilly collection. 28 x 22 cm.
- 20/4. Issue of Civil War Times, May 1979, featuring reprints on p. 38-39 of the portraits of A. Lincoln and Mary Lincoln, painted by Francis Carpenter. These portraits are now in the Lilly collection. 28 cm.
- 20/5. A typed account of a hand carved chair formerly borrowed and used by Abraham Lincoln. 11 x 16 cm.
- 20/6. "The Berchem Connection," an article from Lincoln Lore concerning Jules Berchem's role in Leonard Volk's lifecasts of Abraham Lincoln's face and hands. Reference items 13/1 and 13/2. 2 p. 28 x 22 cm.
- 20/7. Reproduction of a Lincoln portrait and a poem by Brewster Morse from The Evening Bulletin, Philadelphia, Pa., February 12, 1924. Contains inscription and signature of N. Brewster Morse, dated February 1924. Mounted on paper, 28 x 22 cm.
- 20/8. An article removed from a newspaper, titled "Mr. Lincoln on his way," by Horace Greeley. 55 x 14 cm.
- 20/9. "Famous Lincoln collections: The Indiana-Oakleaf Collection," by Cecil K. Byrd. Reprinted from Abraham Lincoln Quarterly for December, 1942. 7 p. 14 cm.
- 20/10. Photocopies of the following articles from Lincoln Lore: "Herald Reprints April 15, 1865," number 576, April 22, 1940; "The New York Herald, April 15, 1865," number 1424, November 1956, p. 1-2; "The New York Tribune, April 15, 1865," number 1519, September 1964, p. 4.
- 20/11. "By the people, for the people: Lincoln in graphic art, 1860-1865," [by Mark Neely]. To accompany an exhibit of prints from the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum in the rotunda of the Cannon House Office Building, Washington, D.C., February 5, 1981 to March 31, 1981. Folder. 5 p. 24 cm.
- 20/12. Photocopy of "Fakery in the Name of Honest Abe," Chicago History, Vol. IV, p. 54-60. [Illustrates deceptive modifications in pictures of Lincoln] 22 x 28 cm.
- 20/13. Library of Congress, Reference Department, Serial Division, Information Circular 12 (Interim, revised 1972). [Describes issues of New York Herald for April 15, 1865, reporting Lincoln's assassination] 1 p. 28 cm.
- 20/14. "Library Catalogs Playbills from Night of Lincoln Assassination," in LC Information Bulletin for 6 November 1981, p. 390-392. [Describes Ford's Theatre playbills for 14 April 1865 and some reproductions]. 28 cm.
- 20/15. Lincolniana. A collection of pamphlets, booklets, manuscripts, magazine and newspaper articles relating to the life and times of Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865). Compiled and annotated by Gisela Hersch with the assistance of Lisa E. Landau. Hugh Thomas Miller Rare Book Room, Irwin Library, Butler University, February 1983. iv, 75 p. 28 cm. (An exhibit catalogue)
- 20/16. Catalogue 487. Abraham Lincoln: The Rufus Rockwell Wilson Collection with Additions. Argosy Book Stores, Inc. New York, ca. 1958. A priced bookdealer's catalogue listing 1068 items. 61 pages. 25.5 cm.
- 20/17. "Lincoln and Lincolniana." Offprint from Books at Brown, vol. 31-32, 1984-1985. 36 p. 23 cm. "The John Hay Library of Brown University houses the Charles Woodberry McLellan Lincoln Collection, one of the nation's greatest collections of material relating to Abraham Lincoln."