Content Posted in 2024
110th Anniversary of Lincoln Home Preservation Mug, produced by Headwind
110th Anniversary of Lincoln Home Preservation Mug, produced by Headwind
11th Pennsylvania Cavalry, 1864, published by A.P. Wooster & Sons (American)
11th Regiment of Infantry Louisinia
147th New York Infantry, published by A.P. Wooster & Sons (American)
150 Civil War Soldiers, Copyright held by Josely CO.
150th Anniversary of the Republican Party, Lincoln 1854 and Bush 2004
150th Gettysburg Commemoration, Copyright held by Gettysburg Gift Center American Civil War Museum
16th President, Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Coin
16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln
16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
16th President U.S.A. Abraham Lincoln
1809- Lincoln - 1865, produced by Art Scewing
1857 Napoleon Cannon, Copyright held by America Souvenirs & Gifts (American, ?-present)
1860 Photograph of Lincoln and One of His Sons in the Yard of His Home, produced by Octavo Press (American)
1863 Civil War Commemorative Token, produced by the United States Mint (American, 1792-present)
1864 Abraham Lincoln and Civil War Commemortive Token
1864 Lincoln and Civil War Commemorative Token
1864 Lincoln and Civil War Commemorative Token
1864 Lincoln and Civil War Commemorative Token
1864 Lincoln and Civil War Commemorative Token
1864 Lincoln and Civil War Commemorative Token
1864 Lincoln and Union Civil War Commemorative Token
1934 Century of Progress Commemorative Coin
1990 Civil War Society Calendar, Copyright held by The Civil War Society Calendar
1992 Civil War Journeys, Copyright held by Tide-Mark
1993 American Heritage Civil War Calendar, Written and edited by Stephen W. Sears
1993 Civil War Journeys, Copyright held by Tide-Mark
1994 Civil War Journeys, Copyright held by Tide-Mark
1995 Annual Progres Report, Southern Rural Development Center
1995 Historic Illinois Calendar, Copyright held by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
1996 Annual Progress Report, Southern Rural Development Center
1996 Historic Illinois, Copyright held by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
1997 Annual Progress Report, Southern Rural Development Center
1997 Civil War Society Calendar, Copyright held by the Civil War Society Calendar
1997 Historic Illinois Calendar, Copyright held by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
1998 A Year of Progress and Enthusiasm, Southern Rural Development Center
1999 Illinois Visions, Copyright held by Illinois State Historical Society
1999 Year in Review, Southern Rural Development Center
1st New-Jersey Cavalry, 1862, published by A.P. Wooster & Sons (American)
1st Regiment of Infantry Arkansas
1st Regiment of the Lone Star Texas
2000 Year in Review: Enhance, Strengthen, Improve, Southern Rural Development Center
2001 Year in Review, Southern Rural Development Center
2002 Annual Report - Charting New Paths: Rural Development in the South, Southern Rural Development Center
2003 Annual Report: Winds of Change, Southern Rural Development Center
2004 Annual Report - A Proud Heritage: 30 Years of Rural Development in the South, Southern Rural Development Center
2005 Annual Report: Fresh Ideas for Rural Development, Southern Rural Development Center
2006 Annual Report: Listening, Building, Strengthening, Southern Rural Development Center
2007 Annual Report: Changing Needs in Changing Times, Southern Rural Development Center
2008 Annual Report: From Blueprint to Action, Southern Rural Development Center
2008 Calendar of the Abolition of Slavery, Copyright held by Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (American, 1994-present)
2009 Abraham Lincoln Calendar, Copyright held by Gilder Lehrman Institute
2009 Annual Report: Turning Challenges into Opportunities, Southern Rural Development Center
2009 Calendar Lincoln In Illinois, Photography by Ron Schramm
2009 Calendar of Abolition of Slavery, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2009 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Vision, Copyright held by The Illinois State Historical Society
2010 Abraham Lincoln Calendar, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (American, 1994-present)
2010 Annual Report: New Partners, New Approaches, Southern Rural Development Center
2010 Calendar Lincoln in Illinois, Copyright held by The Abraham Lincoln Association
2011 Annual Report: Regional Innovations National Applications, Southern Rural Development Center
2011 Calendar of the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2011 Calendar of the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2012 Annual Report: Investing in Citizen Participation Building Solutions Together, Southern Rural Development Center
2012 Calendar of the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2013 Annual Report: Reflecting on the Past, Looking to the Future, Southern Rural Development Center
2013 Calendar of the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2014 Annual Report: Serving the South for 40 Years, Southern Rural Development Center
2014 Calendar of the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (American, 1994-present)
2015 Annual Report: Cultivating Prosperity in Rural Communities, Southern Rural Development Center
2015 Calendar of Lincoln and the Civil War, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
2016 Annual Report: Developing Pathways for Resilient Communities, Southern Rural Development Center
2016 Calendar of the 20th Century, Copyright held by Gilder Lehrman Institute
2017 Annual Report: Rural Communities Adapting to Change, Southern Rural Development Center
2017 Calendar of World War II, Copyright held by The Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History (American, 1994-present)
2023 Annual Report: Empowering Partnerships for Community Development, Southern Rural Development Center
2024 Gatsby Gala Fashion Show Program
2024 Templeton Ragtime and Jazz Festival Full Program
2024 Templeton Ragtime and Jazz Festival Full Program
20th Massachusetts, 1862, published by A.P. Wooster & Sons (American)
30th Anniversary of Numismatic News
55th Presidential Inaugural: Lincoln License plate from Washington, D.C., produced by Washington, D.C. (American, 1790-present )
55th Presidential Inuguration, the First Family, January 20th 2005
5 dollar mold, Copyright held by East Coast Mold
70th Anniversary Edition of the Chicago Philatelic Society Ticket
Abe Lincoln, produced by the Kruger Gallery, Inc. (American)
Abe Lincoln, Artwork by Hansen Classics
Abe Lincoln Carries Tad Piggyback While Willie Creates the Christmas Wreath, Springield, Illinois 1860, featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000) and published by Phil Wagner
Abe Lincoln Pulling Tad And Willie on Their Sled, Springfield, Illinois 1860, featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American,1921-2000 ) and published by Phil Wagner
Abe Lincoln rubber full head mask
Abe Lincoln, With Tad on the Horse, Willie in Front of Decorated Lamp Post on the Streets of Sprinfield, Illinois 1860, featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American,1921-2000 ) and published by Phil Wagner
Abigail Fillmore Commemorative Medal
Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators with an Unidentified Man
Abraham Lincoln, produced by the Shell Oil Company (American, 1912-present)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Shell Oil Company (American, 1912-present)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring a painting by William Willard (American, 1819-1904) and produced by Pomegranate (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by L.E. Smith (American) and produced by Mike Roberts Color Productions (American)
Abraham Lincoln, photography by Alexander Hesler (American,1823–1895)
Abraham Lincoln, published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American) and produced by Metrocraft Everett (American)
Abraham Lincoln, from a painting by Thomas Hicks (1823-1890)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Grafton Souvenir (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Grafton Souvenir (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Grafton Souvenir (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Lincoln's New Salem Enterprises, Inc. (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Abraham Lincoln, published by L.E. Smith (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Metropolitan Engravers (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Dukane Press (American) and copyright held by Parks and History Association, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Washington Novelty Inc. (American) and produced by Mike Roberts
Abraham Lincoln, copyright held by Rushmore Photo & Gifts, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln, artwork by Thomas Trimborn and printed by Slaughter Printing (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Washington Novelty Inc (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Washington Novelty Inc (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring a painting by George Peter Alexander Healy (American, 1813-1894) and produced by Artvue Postcard Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring artwork by William E. Marshall (American, 1837-1906) and produced by Arthur Jaffe Heliochrome Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln, copyright by and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920-1994?)
Abraham Lincoln, from painting by Thomas Hicks (American, 1823-1890) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920-1994?)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln, copyright by and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Lincoln's New Salem Enterprises, Inc. (American) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Boyd Mason (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced and copyright held by Parks & History Association (American), published by Dukane Press (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced and copyright held by Parks & History Association (American), published by Dukane Press (American)
Abraham Lincoln, from artwork by Allen Christian Redwood (American, 1844-1922) and published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Ullman Manufactoring Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln, from a painting by George Henry Story (American, 1835-1923)
Abraham Lincoln, from photography by Alexander Healy (American, 1812-1894), published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and produced by Eastern National Park & Monunment
Abraham Lincoln, from a painting by Mathew Wilson and distributed by Ed Blair (American)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring photography by Anthony Berger, published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring photography by Anthony Berger, published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln, featuring photography by Mathew Brady (American, 1822-1896), published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln, published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln, sculpted by S.A. Rebeck
Abraham Lincoln, sculpted by L.A. Fleck
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Herrald (American)
Abraham Lincoln, sculpted by Phil Kraczkowski (American, 1916-1996)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Young's Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Americana Souvenirs (American)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Hansen Classics (American); sculpted by Florence P. Hansen (American, 1920 - 2017)
Abraham Lincoln, produced by Norman Rockwell
Abraham Lincoln, sculpted by L. Wilham
Abraham Lincoln 16th President
Abraham Lincoln 16th President
Abraham Lincoln/ 16th President 1861-1865
Abraham Lincoln 16th President of the United States
Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, produced by B-H Publication (American)
Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of United States
Abraham Lincoln, 175th Anniversary, 1809-1984
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), from painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (American, 1863-1930) and published by Boyd Mason (American)
Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865, produced by Y.D. Brenner (American, 1871-1924)
Abraham Lincoln/ 1809-1865, produced by Wendell August Forge
Abraham Lincoln/ 18th President of USA/ 1861-1865, produced by Gensis Productions Inc. (American); sculpted by Dick Wiken (American,1913-1985)
Abraham Lincoln 6 in Bust, produced by Design Masters
Abraham Lincoln/ Age 16/ Farmer, Woodsman, Student, sculpted by E. Goodenaugh
Abraham Lincoln, Age 22, from painting by Norman Rockwell (American, 1894-1978) and produced by Litho-Art, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln/ Age 25/ Surveyor, Postmaster, Solider, Legislator, sculpted by E. Goodenaugh
Abraham Lincoln/ Age 35/ Husband, Father, Lawyer, Congressman, sculpted by E. Goodenaugh
Abraham Lincoln/ Age 5, sculpted by Goodenaugh
Abraham Lincoln A Little Longer, produced by the Antioch Bookplate Company (American,?-present)
Abraham Lincoln "America's 16th President", Artwork by James J. Nance
Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge in their Courting Days, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln and Emancapation Proclamation Commemorative Coin
Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy on Tooth
Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln, Illinois, photography & publishing by R.C. Holmes (American)
Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln, Illinois, photography and publishing R.C. Holmes (American)
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln, produced by Octavo Press (American)
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonators
Abraham Lincoln and Tad, Sculpted by David Frech
Abraham Lincoln and Tad Lincoln, published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln and Union Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln as a Rail Splitter
Abraham Lincoln at a printing press.
Abraham Lincoln Bandages, Copyright held by Accoutrements LLC
Abraham Lincoln Bandages, Copyright held by Accoutrements LLC
Abraham Lincoln "Beloved Alike by Rich and Poor"
Abraham Lincoln Bicenntennial Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial, produced by the Lincoln Academy of Illinois
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial commemorative medal, issued by the Sons of Union Veterans (American, 1881-present)
Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, 1809-2009, produced by Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission (American) and featuring photography by Alexander Gardner (Born Scottish, American, 1821-1882)
Abraham Lincoln Boxing puppet, Copyright held by Account Rements
Abraham Lincoln Bronze Bust, Artwork by John McClarey
Abraham Lincoln Bust, sculpted by Joseph Konzal (American sculptor, 1905-1995)
Abraham Lincoln Bust, Sculpted by Geo E. Bissell
Abraham Lincoln Bust, sculpted by John McClarey (American sculptor, active 20th and 21st centuries)
Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American) and produced by Metrocraft (American)
Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, photography by Shostal Press Agency, published by Springfield News Agency (American), produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American) and produced by Metrocraft (American)
Abraham Lincoln by Daniel Chester French, published by B.S. Reynolds (American) and produced by Metrocraft Everett (American)
Abraham Lincoln by Mathew Brady, produced by Dukane Press (American) with publishing and copyright by Parks & History Association, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln Cenntennial Commemorative Coin
Abraham Lincoln Cenntennial Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Centennial Commemorative Medal, Issued by Political Heritage, Inc. (American, 1961-present)
Abraham Lincoln Centennial Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Coin Bookend, produced by Alva Museum Replicas, Inc. (American, 1948 – 1990)
Abraham Lincoln Coin Paperweight
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Coin, produced by the Littleton Coin Company (American, 1945-present)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Coin
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Coin
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal, produced by the Lincoln Memorial University (American, 1897-present)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal, featuring artwork by Barber
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal, produced by Thomas Lindsay Elder (American, 1874-1948)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal, copyright held by Wittnauer P.M.G
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal, designed by Thomas Elder (American, 1874-1948)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Medal from Cadillac Motor Company, produced by the Cadillac Motor Company (American, 1902-present)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Token
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Token, produced by Thomas Elder (American, 1874-1948)
Abraham Lincoln Commemorative Token, produced by Thomas Elder (American, 1874-1948)
Abraham Lincoln Copper Plate, produced by River Shore Productions; sculpted by R. J. Brown, after Norman Rockwell
Abraham Lincoln Election Commemorative, Copyright held by Bergamot Brass Works
Abraham Lincoln Entering, Richmond, Virginia, April 4th 1865
Abraham Lincoln, Equality for All Americans
Abraham Lincoln Georgia Marble Figurine, produced by Georgia Marble
Abraham Lincoln Halloween Mask
Abraham Lincoln High School Des Moines, Iowa 50th Anniversary Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Home, published by Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop (American) and produced by Tichnor Brothers (American, 1930-1945)
Abraham Lincoln Home, Occupied by the Lincoln Family From 1844 to 1864, Springfield, Illinois, produced by H.N. Shonkwiler (American)
Abraham Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by E.C. Kropp Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln Impersonator and an Unidenitified Woman
Abraham Lincoln Impersonator and an Unidentified Man
Abraham Lincoln Impersonator, Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonator and an Two Unidentified Persons
Abraham Lincoln Instant Disguise Kit, Copyright held by Forum Novelties Inc.
Abraham Lincoln Law Office-1843-1847, Lincoln and Herndon Building, Southwest Corner Sixth and Adams Streets, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Abraham Lincoln Law Office-1847-1852, Lincoln and Herndon Building, Southwest Corner Sixth and Adams Streets, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Abraham Lincoln letter to Mrs. Bixby, copyright held by Octavo Press (American)
Abraham Lincoln Library of Congress 2011 Calendar, Copyright held by Library of Congress
Abraham Lincoln Look A Like, published by Raphel & Sons (English)
Abraham Lincoln Magnet, Copyright held by Mort Kunstler
Abraham Lincoln Martyr to Liberty Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Martyr to Liberty Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln Meets with General McClellan Figurine, W. Britain
Abraham Lincoln Meets with General McClellan Figurine, produced by W. Britain
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge, produced by MVM (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., photography and copyright by Alfred Gescheidt (American, 1926-2012) and produced by Pomegranate Publications (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington D.C., photography and copyright by Alfred Gescheidt (American, 1926-2012) and produced by Pomegranate Publications (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Quote, copyright by M.T. Sheahan (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Quote, copyright by M.T. Sheahan (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial Quote on Courage, produced and copyright held by M.T. Sheahan (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial [Undisclosed Location]
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American) and produced by Curtiech (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published and produced by Prince Litho Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln Metal Plaque Bust
Abraham Lincoln Metal Plaque Bust
Abraham Lincoln Modelled From Life, Artwork by Leonard W. Volk (American, 1828-1895)
Abraham Lincoln Montage, Hodgenville, Kentucky, published by Kentucky Photo Service (American)
Abraham Lincoln Monument, Council Bluffs, Iowa
Abraham Lincoln Mug, produced by Shin Sung
Abraham Lincoln Museum at Lincoln Memorial University
Abraham Lincoln Museum, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, produced by E.C. Kropp Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln Nesting Doll, Copyright held by Authentic Models
Abraham Lincoln On a Fence, Art work by John R. Frank
Abraham Lincoln on Horseback, featuring artwork by A.C. [Redwooq?] and published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Abraham Lincoln Plate, produced by Homer Laughlin
Abraham Lincoln Plate, produced by Pickard; rendered by Robert C. DePauw
Abraham Lincoln Plate, produced by Sexton
Abraham Lincoln Plate, produced by Fabcraft, Inc (American)
Abraham Lincoln Pot Belly, Copyright held by Harmony Ball
Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, featuring artwork by George Henry Story (American, 1835-1922)
Abraham Lincoln Quote, feature speech by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate, 1860
Abraham Lincoln Residence, Springfield, Illinois
Abraham Lincoln Scale Bust, Art work by Christopher Pardell
Abraham Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and copyright held by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and copyright held by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by C.T. American Art Colored (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, photography and publishing by R.C. Holmes (American)
Abraham Lincoln Shot Glass, Copyright held by National Constitution Center
Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, printed by Consolidated/ Drake Press (American) and copyright by Eastern National Park & Monument Association
Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, photography by Fred Miller and produced by Miller Publishing Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, photography by David Muench, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, photography by David Muench, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Abraham Lincoln's House, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln Sitting, sculpted by John McClarey
Abraham Lincoln Sitting on a Log Bench, sculpted by John McClarey (American)
Abraham Lincoln: Sixteenth President of the United States, published by Americana Souvenirs and Gifts (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Abraham Lincoln Slide puzzle, Copyright held by Conestoga Crafts
Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin, published by V.O. Hammon Publishing Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Old Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Max Lau Colortype Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln's Original Cabin, produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1910?-1950s?)
Abraham Lincoln's Second Inaugural, published by Parks & History Association (American) and distributed by Richard W. Coffman (American)
Abraham Lincoln Stamp, Copyright held by Delafield Stamp Company
Abraham Lincoln Standing with Hat in Hand, Sculpted by J. Witt
Abraham Lincoln Statue, Hodgenville, Kentucky, distributed by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich Color (American)
Abraham Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Captial Souvenir Company (American, 1931-present)
Abraham Lincoln Statue on Capitol Grounds in Topeka, Kansas, photography by Wolfe Photo Service, produced by Metrocraft Everett, published by Palmer News Company (American)
Abraham Lincoln Statue, Washington, D.C., published by Silberne Souvenir Sales, Inc. (American) and produced by H.S. Crocker Company, Inc. (American)
Abraham Lincoln Tapestry Bookmark, produced by the L.W. Bristol Collection
Abraham Lincoln Tea and Coffe Quote Mug, produced by Levenger
Abraham Lincoln "The Great Emancipator" Commemorative Medal, produced by the Chicago Coin Club (American, 1919?-present)
Abraham Lincoln The Hoosier Youth, Artwork by Paul Manship
Abraham Lincoln (The Martyred President)
Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr President Commemorative Medal
Abraham Lincoln the Postmaster, artwork by Llyod Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000) and copyright held by Ostendorf-Temple-Wagner (American)
Abraham Lincoln through log cabins to the White House, published and copyright held by O.H. Oldroyd (American)
Abraham Lincoln, through Log Cabins to the White House
Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight
Abraham Lincoln Watermelon, photography and published by R.C. Holmes (American)
Abraham Lincoln with Tad Lincoln, produced and copyright held by Parks & History Association (American), published by Dukane Press (American)
Abraham Lincoln with Tad Lincoln
Abraham Lincon Monument in Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois
Abraham Lincon Monument in Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois
Abraham Lincon Monument in Lincoln Square, Chicago, Illinois
Abraham Lincon Monument in San Francisco, California
A Building With the Sign "Standard" on the Roof
A Change in Uncle's Raiment Suggested, published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) and featuring artwork by Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
A Christmas Carol pamphlet presented by Vaillancourt Folk's Arts
A Crowd of People Among Outdoor Art Exhibits
A Dangerous Dance, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present)
A Diamond Patterned Woven Basket
Admiral Samuel F. Dupont, produced by Fredricks & Co. (American)
Advertisement, AA Plus Presents "The New Breed", September 27, 1974, The Reflector
Advertisement, Poo Nanny…and the Hurricanes, September 10, 1974, The Reflector
Advertisement, The Drifters Singing at the Ramada Inn, October 1, 1974, The Reflector
Advertising Agent, Geo Williams
Aerial View of Jackson City Hall and President Street, Jackson, Mississippi
Aerial View of the Mississippi State Capitol and Jackson, Mississippi
A Few Rare Relics, Melrose Civil War Museum & Caverns, photography by Roanke Photo (American) and published by Roanoke Finishing Company (American)
A Frolic at the Old Homestead, featuring sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
After All That Priming, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by St. Louis Post-Dispatch (American, 1878-present)
A Grand Rally, Artwork by David Seagrames
A Hotel Key and Concert Tickets, undated
A House Divided Mug, issued by the Chicago Historical Society
A.L., Artwork by J. Nicoly
Alabama Sesquicentennial, 1819-1969
Algernon Johnson "Jay" Cooper, Jr.
A.Lincoln, published by Mrs. Mina F. Shonkwiler (American)
A. Lincoln, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
A. Lincoln, published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
A. Lincoln, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American)
A. Lincoln, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
A. Lincoln, artwork by E.A. Burbank (American, 1857-1949)
A. Lincoln, published by H.W. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
A. Lincoln, published by the Ullman Manufactoring Company (American)
A. Lincoln, Art work by H. Gioanlli?
A. Lincoln, sculpted by Leo Cherne (American)
A. Lincoln, sculpted by Caldwell
A. Lincoln, produced by the Old Stone Bank (American, 1819-1993)
A. Lincoln, produced by Abraham Lincoln War Museum (American, 2005-present)
A. Lincoln and Mary Lincoln, produced by Octavo Press (American)
A. Lincoln Plush Beard, Copyright held by Wild Republic
A. Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, produced by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (American, 1985-present)
A. Lincoln Seated, Sculpted by F. (Cook)?
A. Lincolns Face Mask, sculpted by Gaus, from sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudes (American 1848-1907)
A. Lincoln Teddy Bear, Copyright held by Cris Ta Bears INC.
All Ranks Pay Him Tribute, artwork by Norman
American Civil War Playing Cards, Copyright held by U.S. Games Systems INC.
American Civil War Playing Cards, Copyright held by U.S. Games Systems INC.
American Heritage Civil War 1994 Calendar, Copyright held by Workman Publishing New York
American History Illustrated, produced by the National Historical Society (American)
American Presidents 2001 Calendar, Copyright held by Smithsonian Institution
A metal side-profile of President Lincoln
A Mindful and Sustainable Eating Intervention to Improve Attitudes Related to Mindfulness, Sustainability, and Fruit and Vegetable Consumption in Elementary Schools, Amy Schachtner-Appel and Heejung Song
Ampetu-Tokeca (Other Day.), produced by Whitney's Gallery (American)
A Musical Band on Stage, undated
Andrew Johnson, produced by Kaeser & Blair (American)
Andrew Johnson, from a painting by Samuel Shaver (1816-1876) published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
A New Leadership, published by Kansas City Star (American, 1880-present)
An Experimental Investigation of Performance Coated Low-Iron Glass for Use in Airport Traffic Control Towers, Dan McCormick
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
An Interior View of the Lincoln Forum featuring Doris Kearns Goodwin
Anniversary Celebration of the Civil War Round Table Mug
Another Entry, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Chicago Tribune (American, 1847-present)
An Unidentified Building's Entryway
AO Leadership Institute for Senior Level Managers on April 27-May 1, 2009
AO Leadership Institute for Senior Managers
Application of a Risk Assessment Framework to Evaluate Organizational Capacity in Extension, Lendel K. Narine and Andree' Walker Bravo
Approach to Lincoln Tunnel, New Jersey to New York City, published by Manhattan Post Card Publishing Company (American)
A Proclamation, ordered by William H. Seward
A Rainbow Block Quilt By Mary Handy, undated
Architectural Model of Breakers I and II at Sandestin Resort, Miramar Beach, Florida
Area of the Seven Days' Battles Richmond, Virginia, produced by Cusson, May and Co. Inc. (American, 1897-?)
Arlington Memorial Bridge, photography by Theodor Horydczak (American, born Polish, 1889-1971) and copyright held by Art Association (American)
Arlington Memorial Bridge and Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Agency (American)
Arlington Memorial Bridge Showing Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, Washington D.C., produced by the Washington News Company (American)
Arlington Memorial Bridge Showing Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial. Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company
Arm Parts, Monogram Merite (American, 1968?-?)
Arm Parts, produced by Monogram Merite (American, 1968?-?)
Army Major General Charles Calvin Rogers
Ashland Near Lexington, Kentucky, Home of Henry Clay
Ask Me About Reunion (Lincoln Douglas Debates) Tour '08
Assessing the Impacts of Wetland Reserve Easements on Bird Abundance & Diversity, Kara Hall
Attorney General Albion F. Summer, 1975
A Typical Long John Silver's Seafood Shoppe
Auditor, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, published by the Illinois Historical Society (American, 1899-present) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
"Authenic Indian Carving" Melrose Civil War Museum & Caverns, photography by Roanke Photo (American) and published by Roanoke Finishing Company (American)
Automated Hyperspectral Feature Selection and Classification of Wildlife Using Uncrewed Aerial Vehicles, Daniel McCraine, Sathishkumar Samiappan, Leon Kohler, Timo Sullivan, and David Will
Avon After Shave Glass Lincoln Bottle, produced by Avon
Back at the Old Game, artwork by Norman
Back Parlor, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Curteich (American)
Back Parlor, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, distributor by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Bank Bust of Lincoln, produced by Weymouth Savings Bank (American)
Bankers Trust Savings and Loan Association Building, Jackson, Mississippi
Barbara Stanwyck and Fred MacMurray in a Film Scene
Barbara Terwilliger's "Forest Floor"
Base for Mini, Monogram Merite (American, 1968?-?)
Base for Mini, produced by Monogram Merite (American, 1968?-?)
Bassoonist, Gregory Cukro With a Bactrian Camel, undated
Bastions and Moat, Fort Monroe, Virginia, photography by Walter H. Miller and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Battle of Elkhorn Tavern, produced by Vanderbilt University Press (American, 1940-present) and featuring a drawing by Hunt P. Wilson (American)
Battle of the Crater in Petersburg, Virginia, published by Petersburg News Agency (American) and produced by Tichnor Brothers (American, 1910-1950s?)
Battle of the Monitor and Merrimack, drawing by J.O. Davidson, photography by William T. Radcliffe and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Beardstown Police, Copyright held by Otto Cap
Beginnings in New Salem, produced by Edwin M. Knowles China Company; designed by M. Kunstler
Behavioral Approach Task for Hoarding (H-BAT) Instructions and Record Form, Mary E. Dozier
Ben Franklin Nesting Doll, Copyright held by Authentic Models
Benjamin Disraeli, Earl of Beaconsfield, from a painting by Sir John Everett Millais (British, 1829-1896) and printed by Raithby, Lawrence & Company Ltd. (British)
Benjamin Franklin, 1706-1790, featuring painting by Joseph Siffred Duplessis (French, 1725-1802) and produced by the Smithsonian Institution (American, 1846-present)
Benjamin Franklin House, 36 Craven Street, London, published by Charles Skilton (British)
Berkeley Plantation House, published by Walter H. Miller and Co. Inc. (American); photographed by Glenn L. Hinsdale
Beth Israel Congregation Temple, Jackson, Mississippi
Betty Jones, Operatic Spinto Soprano
Bicentennial Commemorative Medal
Bill Wilson with Mary Ann Mobley's Miss America Trophy, 1958
Bill Wilson with Mary Ann Mobley's Miss America Trophy, 1958
Bill Wilson with Mary Ann Mobley's Miss America Trophy, 1959
Bird Cage and 300, Lincoln Park, published by Suhling & Koehn (American)
Bird's Eye View of Lncoln, Nebraska
Birthday Card Featuring Abraham Lincoln, featuring artwork and copyright held by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (American, 1863-1930), published by F.A.Owen Publishing Company (American, 1891-?)
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, produced by Artvue Post Card Company (American)
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and copyright held by Caufield & Shook
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, published by Wrenn & King (American)
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, published by the Kyle Company (American)
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, published by F.M. Kirby & Company (American)
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Hodgenville, Hardin County, KY.
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Hodgenville, Kentucky
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky, produced by Brown's Pictures
Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln near
Birthplace of Carl Sandburg, distributed by Chase A. Fach (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Birthplace of Carl Sandburg, distributed by Illinois Camera Shop (American) and produced by Curteichcolor (American)
Birthplace of Daniel Webster, published by Griffin Drug Company and produced by the Albertype Company
Black Base for A. Lincoln Statuette, produced by Helen
Black China Bust of President Lincoln, produced by Wedgwood (England 1759-current)
Blackhawk Statue, near Dixon, Illinois, produced by Curteich (American)
Black Metal Bust of President Lincoln, created by Chardigny
Black Metal Bust of President Lincoln
Black Metal Plaque of President Lincoln's Side-Profile
Black Naval Cannon with Gold Trimmings
Black Naval Cannon with Gold Trimmings
Black Shop, Lincoln Homestead State Shrine, Springfield, Kentucky, published by Durham Printing & Offset Company (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Blank Envelope, produced by Endicott Junior College (American, 1939-present)
Bluegrass Musicians Performing on Stage, undated, Carroll G. Fulgham
Blue Ridge Mountains, published by Valley News Agency (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1908 - 1987)
Bodies of Water at the Louisiana-Mississippi State Line On East Bank Looking West
Bond St. Hingham, artwork by P. Frost and copyright held by Hall Moore House
Bookend of Abraham Lincoln, produced by Bronmet
Bookend of President A. Lincoln, produced by Bradley and Hubbard (American)
Bookmark Featuring a Oval Shaped Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Bookmark with Profile Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Bores Stamps, Larry Stamps, and Bill Murrain Standing in Front of Their Law Office
Both Ends-And the Middle Is Kinda Shaky, featuring artwork by Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
Box for Item 7418.2, produced by Vaillancourt Folk Art at the Manchaug Mills
Box for thimble, Copyright held by Woodsetton
Boys' Bedroom of the Lincoln Home, photography by Fred Miller and published by Miller Publishing Company (American)
Brask Enterprises Inc. Mug, issued by Brask Enterprises Inc.
"Breaching the Moat" Mansfield and Dave, July 6, 1968
Brigadier General Guy N. Rogers with Unidentified Man
Bronze Coin Featuring Abraham Lincoln, Engraved by Henry Zearing
Bronze Coin Featuring Abraham Lincoln and a Monument
Bronze Coin featuring A. Lincoln, designed by H.Zearing
Bronze Coin featuring A. Lincoln's Childhood Home
Bronze Coin featuring Gettysburg Scene, produced by Americana Medallion Company (American, active 1980s)
Bronze Coin Featuring Hannibal Hamlin, issued by Medallic Art Co.
Bronze Coin Featuring the Seal of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, issued by Highland Mint
Bronze Coin featuring the Sixteenth President A. Lincoln
Bronze Coin for the Centennial of Abraham Lincoln, designed by P. L. Pratt
Bronze Commemorative Coin featuring White House
Bronze Figures on Lincoln Monumnet in Oakridge Cemtery, Springfield, Illinois
Bronze Medal Featuring Lincoln Penny and Lincoln Memorial, produced by Numistamp; designed by F.G.
Bronze Tablet to be Erected in Mary Todd Lncoln Memorial, Sayre College, Lexington, Kentucky
Brotherhood of Arms Legendary Icons 12" Collection, Copyright held by SideShow Collectibles
Buildings on Capitol Street in Early Twentieth Century, Jackson, Mississippi
Buildings on Capitol Street in Mid-Twentieth Century, Jackson, Mississippi
Buildings on State and Capitol Streets
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, Copyright Held by Austin Prod. Inc. (1953-?)
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, Artwork by Jo Davidson
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, Artwork by Avard Fairbanks (American, 1897-1987)
Bust of Abraham Lincoln, Art by Leo Cherne
Bust of Abraham Lincoln by G.R., produced by G.R. (Italy)
Bust of Abraham Lincoln's head
Bust of Grant, distributed by Dollar Tree
Bust of President Lincoln, sculpted by Gutzon Borglum (American, 1867-1941)
Bust of President Lincoln, produced by Manion's Company
Bust of President Lincoln, sculpted by Daniel Gray
Bust of President Lincoln with Blue Base
Bust of Ulysses S. Grant, Artwork by Metiardt?
Bust portrait of Gen. G.K. Warren in Uniform., published by E. & H.T. Anthony (American)
Cabin in Which Parent of Abraham Lincoln Were Married-"In Old Kentucky", produced by E.C. Kropp (American)
Cabin in Which Parent of Abraham Lincoln Were Married-"In Old Kentucky", produced by E.C. Kropp (American)
Cabin Site of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln City, Indiana
Calendar page with Abraham Lincoln, Copyright held by the United States Capitol Historical Society
Campaign Flyer for Paul G. Alexander
Cannon Outside at the Lincoln Forum
Capital Newsmen Interviewing Gubernatorial Candidates
Capitol Building Washington, D.C., published by G.D. Wakely (American)
Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi
Capture history data from hair snare sampling of wild pigs in Mississippi, Tyler S. Evans, Eric T. Hileman, Melanie R. Boudreau, Bronson K. Strickland, and Raymond B. Iglay
Cast of Abraham Lincoln's Life mask
Cavalry Captain, Copyright holder Michael Garman (American, 1938-1921)
Cavalry Sergeant 1861, produced by Royal Crown
Cavett Taff and Betty Werlein Carter with Exhibit
CDV Features An Oval Shaped Portrait of an Unidentified Woman, produced by J.P. & F.W. Hardy (American)
CDV Features An Oval Shaped Portrait of an Unnamed Person
CDV Features An Unnamed Child Sitting on A Chair, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Features An Unnamed Child Sitting on A Chair, produced by G.B. Dana (American)
CDV Featuring An Oval shaped Portrait of An Unidentified Man, produced by M.G. Trask (American)
CDV Featuring An Oval Shaped Portrait of An Unidentified Man, produced by C.I. Payne (American)
CDV Featuring An Oval Shaped Portrait of An Unidentified Woman, photography by J.P. and F.W. Hardy (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, produced by L. Wright (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, produced by Taylor & Preston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, produced by Taylor & Preston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, photography by A.M. Burnham (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, photography by A.J. Pierce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, artwork and photography by G.C. Robinson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Man, produced by G.B. Dana (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Woman, produced by W.E.G Warthley (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidenified Woman, produced by D.C. Dinsmore (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Baby, produced by Stanley (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Child
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Child, produced by A.C. Lewis (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Child, produced by S.B. Brown (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by G.B. Dana (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Manchester Brothers (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Edouart's Gallery (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by W.M. Knight (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by O. Erekson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by Bundy & Rowell (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Manchester Brothers (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by D.W. Goodwin (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Edourat's Gallery (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Phillips (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by S.B. Brown (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Rodgers (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Taylor & Preston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Barberon Photographe (French)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by John Singhi (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Hemingway (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Carlisle
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by J.F. Page (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by D.W. Goodwin (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by L. Wright (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by G.W. Chandler (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by E.G. Rollins (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Taylor & Preston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Man, produced by Eckerson, Bell and Smith (Canadian)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Eckerson, Bell and Smith (Canadian)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by D.W. Goodwin (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by A.E. Brownwell & Company (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by E. Crockett (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by C.A. Paul (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography and artwork by W.E. Porter (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Dana (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by A.J. Pierce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by E. Crockett (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by Plimpton & Ruggles (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by C.L. Mearston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by B. Sprague (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by Manchester Brothers (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by John D. Godeus (1860s-1870s) and photography by South Park Photograph Gallery (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by Frank Rowell (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by G.C. Robinson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by A.J. Pierce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by G.C. Robinson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by D.W. Goodwin (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by A.J. Jackson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by G.C. Robinson (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Taylor & Preston (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, photography by John Singhi (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Philips (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by Suddard & Bruce (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, artwork and photography by Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Woman, produced by H.Q. Morton (American)
CDV Featuring An Unidentified Young Woman, photography by E. Crockett (American)
CDV Featuring An Unnamed Man, photography by E. Crockett (American)
CDV Featuring Men on Horseback
CDV Featuring Unnamed Child Sitting on A Chair, produced by A.F. Salisbury (American)
Celebrating The Bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln Historic Illinois 2009, Copyright held by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Cenotaph, published by Dunlap-Henline (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Centennial of the State of Illinois, 1918 featuring Abraham Lincoln, produced by the United States Mint (American, 1792-present)
Central High Reunion Attendees
Challenging the Union Vote, from sculpture by John Rogers, (American, 1829–1904)
Challenging the Union Vote, from sculpture by John Rogers, (American, 1829–1904)
Challenging Union Votes, Sculpted by John Rogers
Champaign Centennial Commemorative Medal
"Charge of the VMI New Markert Cadets", featuring artwork by Jack Woodson (American, 1913-1992) and published by Milius Associates (American)
Charles Bronson and Lee Remick
Charles Dittrich Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Charles Evers Among a Crowd Campaigning for Governor, 1972
Charles Evers Among a Crowd Campaigning for Governor, 1972
Charles Evers Among a Crowd Campaigning for Governor, 1973
Charles Evers Among a Crowd Campaigning for Governor, 1973
Charles Evers Among a Crowd Campaigning for Governor, 1974
Charles Evers Campaigning for Governor, 1971
Charles Evers Carrying a Wreath at Memorial for Slain Boston Minister, James Reeb
Charles Evers Smiling Behind a Microphone
Charles Evers Speaking From Behind a Podium
Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik
Charles Zimmerman, David Walker and Dale Jirik
Checkers at the Farm, featuring sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
Cherry Blossoms and Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
"Chicago Illinois, about 1865", produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Chief Justice Taney, produced by J. Gurney & Son (American,1860-1874)
Children at a Table with a Teacher
Children Working in a Classroom
Children Working on Art Projects
Christmas card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds, copyright held by Art Guild Greetings, Inc. (American)
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds, featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American,1921-2000) Ostendorf
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds, produced by Kristin Elliott (American) with artwork by Hattie Elliott and Hattie
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds from H.E. Lurrs
Christmas Card Addressed to Claude Simmonds from H.E. Lurrs
Christmas card featuring a Christmas Tree inside a room with a Large Window and Several People, produced by J.S. Publishing Corporation (American)
Christmas Card featuring A Family in Their Living Room Featuring Christmas Decorations
Christmas Card Featuring a Small Deer in Winter, produced by Hallmark (American, 1910-present)
Christmas Card featuring A Small House Covered with Snow
Christmas Card Featuring Candle
Christmas Card Featuring Three Candles
Christmas Card from Elwin L. Page to Claude Simmonds
Christmas Card from Lincoln Group of Boston to Claude Simpson, produced by Lincoln Group of Boston (American, ?-present)
Christmas Card from Richard Rufkin of the Lincoln Group of Boston
Christmas Card to Claude Simmonds from the Lincoln Library
Christmas Card with Manger Scene, produced by Plastichrome (American, 1938-1969)
Christmas Card with Text "Holiday Greetings"
Christmas Card with Vase and Flowers, from artwork by Ivar N. Torkildsen N. Torkildsen
Christmas Greetings From the Lydstons, featuring a poem by Lyman Whitney Allen (American, 1854-1930)
Christmas Greetings from the Lydstons
Christmas Tree in the Rotunda at the Old Capitol, Jackson, Mississippi
Christmas Tree Ornaments for "Christmas at the Old Capitol", Jackson, Mississippi
Chuck Platt, Phil Kendall and Rosemay [last name unclear]
City Hall, Jackson, Mississippi as Viewed Through Trees
Civil War 150th Anniversary magnet, Copyright held by Design Masters
Civil War 150th Anniversary magnet, Copyright held by Design Masters
Civil War 2003 Calendar, Copyright held by Civil War Society
Civil War Centennial, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Civil War Centennial, produced by Curteich (American)
Civil War Exhibit, Chicago Historical Society, Clark Street at North Avenue, Chicago, Illinois, published by H.K. Barnett (American)
Civil War Reenactors at Lincoln Forum
Civil War Reenactors at Lincoln Forum
Civil War Reenactors at Lincoln Forum
Civil War Reenactors at Lincoln Forum
Civil War Reenactor with Texas Flag
Clay Plaque of President Lincoln's Profile, sculpted by Trygue Rovelstad (American, 1903–1990)
Clement L. Vallandigham, produced by Bendam (American)
Cleotha McGee Standing Outside a House
Cliff Finch and a Colleague, 1978
Cliff Finch and Wife with Allen, Dorothy Moore and Allowity
Cliff Finch and Women at a Desk
Coal Bust of President Lincoln
Coal Bust of President Lincoln
Coal Bust of President Lincoln
Coca-Cola, Copyright held by Coca-Cola
Coehorn Mortar, Petersburg National Battlefield, Petersburg, Virginia., photography by Walter H. Miller and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Coehorn Mortars-Battle of Cold Harbor, photography by Glenn L. Hinsdale and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Col. Cohen Roberston and Lt. Governor William Winter Going Over Evacuation Plans, 1973
Collaborations that Work: Analysis of Successful Extension Efforts between 1890 and 1862 Land-Grant Institutions, John Green, Rachel Welborn, and Michelle Eley
Colonel Benjamin Gratz Brown, produced by M.B. Brady
Colored Bust of President Lincoln, produced by Lugene's (Japan)
Colored Plaque of Abraham Lincoln Profile
Colored Plaque of A. Lincoln right-side Profile
Columbia Exposition 1892, Lincoln, Washington and Grant Commemorative Medal
Columbia Exposition 1892, Lincoln, Washington and Grant Commemorative Medal
Columbus National Bank, produced by Columbus National Bank (American)
Coming to the Parson, featuring sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
Commemorative Bicentennial Calendar 2009, Copyright held by Acclaim Press
Commemorative Bicentennial Calendar 2009, Copyright held by Acclaim Press
Commemorative Coin featuring Abraham Lincoln
Commemorative Coin featuring Abraham Lincoln Did Not Show The "White Feather"
Commemorative Coin from Penn-Ohio Coin Clubs Inc., produced by Penn-Ohio Coin Clubs Inc. (American)
Commemorative Medal Features Chief Justice Roger Taney
Commemorative Medal Featuring Abraham Lincoln, produced by Illinois State Journal (American, 1831-present)
Commemorative Medal Featuring Lincoln Penny
Commemorative Medal from Bell Helicopter, produced by Bell Helicopter (American, 1935-present)
Computational studies of the human cardiac sodium channel, Torien M. Beard
Concil of War, featuring sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
Confederate Capitol Building, Richmond, Virginia
Confederate Memorial, Amelia, Virginia, produced by the Merrimack Postcard Company (American)
Confederate Restrike Half Dollar, produced by the Confederate States of America (American, 1861-1865)
Confederates Elect Davis and Stephen: The Election as Reported in the Star 100 Years Ago, produced by the Washington Star Magazine (American, 1852-1981)
Congressman William Colmer and Admiral Elmo Zumwalt, April 1971
Constructing Knowledge on Student Motivation and Aspirations in Engineering Education Programs, Shaylin Williams
Construction Crane in Front of Rice Furniture Company Building
Cooper Union Address February 27,1860, produced by Signature Art Medals; casted by C.A. Browning, Inc (American); patinaed by Greco Industries (American); sculpted by Don Everhart
Copper Medal Featuring Lincoln Wheat Penny, issued by Numistamp
Corner of the Walter Sillers State Office Building, Jackson, Mississippi
Corn Palace in Mitchell Palace, published by and the Goin Company (American)
Corporal, 1861 , 2nd Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, artwork by Dick S Von Schriltz (American, 1916-1991),copyright held by K/S Historical Publications (American) and produced by TBC Graphics (American)
Correspondence from Claude E. Simmonds to Oneida Paper Products, Inc., written by Claude Simmonds (American, 1885–1971)
Costume Design for a Boy Disguised as a Pig From the Ballet, Petrouchka, 1979
Cotswold Country, printed and published by E.T.W. Dennis & Sons LTD
Council of War, featuring a sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
Country Post Office: News from the Army, sculpted by John Rogers (American sculptor, 1829-1904)
Court Room Where Lincoln Practiced, Court House, Metamoria, Illinois
Crowd of People Waiting to Cross a Street, Jackson, Mississippi
Crowing Miss Tougaloo College, 1975-76
Culp's Hill Gettysburg, The 100th General George Sears Greene Monument Anniversary
Dale Danks' Jackson Mayoral Campaign Sign
Dam Across Shoals at Pearl River, January 25, 1969
Daniel Boone Commemorative Medal, produced by the Kentucky Historical Society (American,1836-present)
David Cassidy Holding a Anti-Smoking Poster
David Herbert Donald and an Unidenitified boy
David Herbert Donald and an Unidenitified Boy
David Walker, Joe Card and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Deacon Samuel Chapin, featuring sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens (American, 1848-1907) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Debris Pile in Front of Unidentified Building in Jackson, Mississippi
Department of the Treasury, photographed by Alexander Gardner (Born Scottish, American 1821-1882)
Depression Tree at "Christmas at the Old Capitol" Exhibit, Jackson, Mississippi
Design Collective Building, Jackson, Mississippi
Detroit Coin Club medal, produced by the Detroit Coin Club (American)
Diana, from a painting by Samuel Shaver (1816-1876) published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Diana, featuring a sculpture by Augustus Saint-Gaudens, copyright held by the Metropolitan Museum of Art (American, 1880-present)
Dining Patterns at Campus Food Venues: University Employees’ Perspectives, Kritika Gupta, Jangwoo Jo, Laurel Lambert, Georgianna Mann, and Selby Rebecca Entrekin
Dining Room, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Disenthralled, Sculpted by John McClarey
District of Columbia commemorative medal
Dome of the Mississippi Capitol Building
Dome of the Mississippi State Capitol Building
Dome of the Mississippi State Capitol Building
Dome of the Mississippi State Capitol Building at Night
Don Seagrove Presenting Gift to Two Women
Doris Kearns Goodwin and an Unidentified Man
Doris Kearns Goodwin with an Unidentified Man and Woman
Doris Kearns Goodwin with an Unidentified Woman and Man
Double Parlor, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, photography by Herbert Georg, published by Springfield News Agency (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Doug Shanks' Jackson Mayoral Campaign Sign
Doug Shanks Speaking with an Unidentified Man
Doug Shanks Speaking with an Unidentified Man
Doug Shanks Speaking with Reporters
Doug Shanks Speaking with Reporters at Campaign Event
Downtown Jackson, Mississippi on Capitol Street
Downtown Jackson, Mississippi on Capitol Street
Draining the Old Maple, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Washington Star (American, 1852-1981)
Dress of Mary Todd Lincoln, produced by Curteich (American)
Dress Worn by Mary Todd Lincoln, produced by Mavis Puddling Picturecard
Dr. Ivory C. Manning, Jackson State University Dean
Dr. John Allen Cabin, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois, photography by Larry Witt, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?), published by Lincoln's New Salem Enterprises, Inc. (American)
Dr. John Peoples, Jr. Accepting a Charter from Dr. Estus Smith
Dr. John Peoples, Jr. with the Trophy Winning Basketball Team
Drum Major, 1861, 1st Virginia Volunteer Infantry, copyright held by K/S Historical Publications (American)
Drums of Scrap and Waste Flooded, March 1970.
Dr. William Parrish Presenting Award to Thad McLaurin and Arthur Doty,
Early Home of Abraham Lincoln, Elizabethtown, Kentucky, published by G.A. Carpenter (American)
Early Political Caricature in America, published by Century Magazine (American,1881-1930)
East Gate, Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Ed Ellington and Others at a Table for Quorum
Edgar Allan Poe at Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, from drawing by Shirley S. Hogge, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Edgar Allan Poe at Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia., drawing by Shirley S. Hogge and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Edna Greene Medford and Unidentified Man
Edwin L. Pittman and Mary Donnelly
Effectiveness of Omeka Virtual Platforms for Engaging Dunn-Seiler Museum Audiences, Amanda Mayo
Elaine W. Ecker, Mel Ecker and Norman D. [Cullens?]
Elaine Wolling and Melvin Ecker
Eleanor [unreadble] Sitting at the Lincoln Forum
Elizabeth Monroe Commemorative Medal
Elmira Prison Camp, produced by Moulton & Larkin
Emancipation Proclamation Commemorative Medal
Employee job satisfaction of public sector professionals: The roles of public safety work and public service motivation, Victor Flomo
Empty Lot with Real Estate Sign
Engine Used on Grant's Military Railroad, published by Mayer Postcard Company (American)
Engraving portrait of President Lincoln's side-profile
Entrance, Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Hodgenville, Kentucky, published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Entrance, Abraham Lincoln's Home, 1844-1861, Springfield, Illinois, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Entrance Courtyard, Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion, New York World's Fair, 1964-1965, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Entrance to the Greenwing Sports Gifts Store
Envelope Addressed to Calude Simmonds from the Lydstons
Envelope Addressed to Claude E. Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds, copyright held by Art Guild Greetings, Inc. (American)
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds, produced by Kristin Elliott (American) Elliott
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Dick Lufkin
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Dick Ruffkin
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Elwin L. Page
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Jack Coughlin, produced by Plastichrome (American, 1938-1969)
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Lincoln Library
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Mac Walker, produced by J.S. Publishing Corporation (American)
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Medora Vanscoy
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Mr. and Mrs. William H. Townsend
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from M. Vanscoy
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Oneida Papers Products, Inc., produced by Oneida Paper Products, Inc.
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from Richard F. Lufkin Company, produced by Lincoln Group of Boston (American, ?-present)
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from R.V. Bruce
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from R.V. Bruce
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from R.V. Bruce
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from R.V. Bruce
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from the Board of Trustees of Enicott Junior College, produced by Endicott Junior College (American, 1939-present)
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from The Lincolnette
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from The Lincolnette at Lincoln Memorial University
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from the Lincoln Library
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from The Lincoln Library
Envelope Addressed to Claude Simmonds from the Lydstons
Envelope Addressed to Richard Lufkin
Envelope Adressed to Claude Simmonds from R.B. Lydstrons
Envelope for Early Political Caricature in America, produced by the United States Envelope Company (American,1930?-?)
Eternal Struggle, Artwork by John McClarey
Ethel Loraine Green, Miss Jackson State University
Exploring the Use of Trauma-Informed Care Practices in Extension, Caitlin O'Brien and Martie Gillen
Exterior Group Photo from the Lincoln Forum
Exterior of Dalton Bailey's Home
Exterior of the Jackson, Mississippi Post Office Building
Exterior Photograph from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Exterior Photograph from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Exterior View from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Exterior View of Abraham Lincoln's Tomb, produced by J.Q.A. Tresize (American)
Family Parlor, Lincoln-Tallman Museum (Wisconsin), published by Rex Photo Service (American)
Famous Battles of the Civil War, 1861-1865: Monitor-Merrimack, published by Scenic Art (American)
Famous Ghosts Lincoln Figure, Copyright held by Shadow Box INC.
Fascinating U.S. Stamps 2006 Calendar, Copyright held by Cedco Publishing Company
Father Abraham Lincoln-1865, from painting by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (American, 1863-1930) and produced by Paw Paw Plastics Laminating Service, Inc. (American)
Father Crosses the Delaware, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), copyright held by Cleveland Plain Dealer (American, 1842-present)
Federal Court Room, Lincoln and Herndon Building, Southwest Corner Sixth and Adams Street, Springfield, Illinois., distributed by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Female Pilot, Elinor Smith, 1929
Film strips of Jackson Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Film strips of Jackson Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Fine Silver Medal Featuring Abraham Lincoln
Fire Place in Lincoln Cabin on Lincoln Farm, Near Hodgenville, Ky., published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by C.T. American Art
First Floor Atrium and Storefronts of the Metrocenter Mall, Jackson, Mississippi
First lady Bell Collection, Copyright held by Gorham Textron
First Reading of the Emancipation of Proclamation
First Sergeant, 1862, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, "Iron Bridge", artwork by Dick S Von Schriltz (American, 1916-1991),copyright held by K/S Historical Publications (American) and produced by TBC Graphics (American)
Flash Card Featuring Abraham Lincoln, produced by ED-U-Cards MFG Coporation (American)
Flowers That Bloom in the Spring, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present), produced by Kansas City Star (American,1880-present ) and artwork by Silvey Jackson Ray (American, 1891-1970)
Food APP. MAT., Copyright held by I.L.A.
Ford's Theare Where Lincoln was Shot (Washington, D.C.)
Ford's Theater and The House in Which Lincoln Died
Ford's Theatre, 511 10th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C., administered by National Park Service (American, 1916-present), photography by Walter H. Miller (American) and produced by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Ford's Theatre and the House in Which Lincoln Died
Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., produced by Foster & Reynolds (American)
Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American)
Ford's Theatre, Washington, D.C.
Forever Free, Emancipation Proclamation 1863-2013
Formal Dining Room at Wheatland, photography by Marshall Dussinger and published by Stel-Mar (American)
Formal Parlor at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, photography by Fred Miller and produced by Miller Publishing Company (American)
Formal Parlor at Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
For President John Bell, For Vice President Edward Everett, printed by the Museum Press, Inc. (American)
Fort Harrion, featuring painting by Sidney King (American, 1906-2002), photography by Glenn L. Hinsdale and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Fort Jefferson, published by Florida Keys Wholesalers (American)
Fort Monroe and Old Point Comfort, Virginia, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Fort Monroe and Old Point Comfort, Virginia, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Forum Thirty Plaza, produced by Fran Hunt Color Productions, Inc. (American) and published by Kolor View Press (American)
Frank Hain's House, Jackson, Mississippi
Frank J. Willams and an Unidentified Woman
Frank J. Williams 68th Lincoln Dinner Redlands, created by Jean Gaylord
Frank J. Williams and an Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams and an Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams and an Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams and an Unidentified Woman
Frank J. Williams and Edna Greene Medford
Frank J. Williams and Two Unidentified Men
Frank J. Williams and Two Unidentified Peoples
Frank J. Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams, Harold Holzer with Abraham and Mary Lincoln Impersonators
Frank J. Williams, Harold Holzer with Abraham Lincoln Impersonator, Mary Todd Lincoln Impersonator
Frank J. Williams, Louise [?] and an Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams Meets with Unidentified Man
Frank J. Williams Speaking at Abraham Lincoln Forum
Frank J. Williams Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank J. Williams Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank J. Williams Speaks at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, produced by Octavo Press (American)
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper, produced by Octavo Press (American)
Frank Williams and an Unidentified Man
Frank Williams and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams and an Unidentified Woman Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams and Unidentified Woman
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams, Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Frank Williams, Two Unidenitified Men and an Unidenitified Woman
Fred Astaire and Ginger Rogers
Frederickburg and Spotsylvania National Military Park, Virginia, photography by Albert Dillahunty and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Frederick Douglas Key Chain, Copyright held by The Spirt of Lincoln Youth Leadership Academy
Frederick Douglass, from painting by Elisha Hammond (American 1779-1882), produced by Smithsonian Institution (American,1846-present ) and printed by Museum Press, Inc. (American)
Frederick Douglass Commemorative Medal
Freedom River by John McClurry
From Theory to Practice: How the Cheyenne and Arapaho Department of Education (Re)Centered Indian Education in Western Rural Oklahoma, Carrie F. Whitlow
Front Cover From An Unknown CDV
Front Cover from An Unknown CDV
Front Cover from An Unknown CDV
Full Issue, Volume 11, Number 3, Donna J. Peterson Dr. and Scott Cummings
Funeral Car of President Lincoln, produced by P. Relyea Practical Undertaker (American); photographed by Chas. Eisenmann (American, 1855 – 1927)
Gallant Men of Illinois, published by Es-N-Len (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Gallant Men of Illinois, produced by Mike Roberts (American) and published by Es-N-Len Photos (American)
Garthright House, photography by Glenn L. Hinsdale and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Gary Kross and an Unidenitified Woman
Gary Kross and Doris Kearns Goodwin
General Ambrose Burnside, published by E. Anthony (American)
General David E. Twiggs, CSA, produced by Anthony (American)
General Fitz John Porter, artwork by J.E. McClees (American)
General Francis P. Blair, produced by Charles D. Frederick & Company (American)
General George Stoneman, published by E. Anthony (American)
General Grant on Lookout Mountain in 1863, Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, published by L.M. Mullinix (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)
General Irvin McDowell, produced by D. Appleton & Company (American, 1825-1933)
General Nathaniel Banks, published by E. & H.T. Anthony (American)
General Nathaniel Banks, produced by D. Appleton & Company (American, 1825-1933) ; photographed by A.A. Turner
General Philip Henry Sheridan, 1863, published by A.P. Wooster & ons (American)
General Robert Edward Lee, photography by Lane Studio (American) and published by L.E. Smith (American)
General Robert E. Lee, published by Valley News Agency (American)
General Robert E. Lee C.S.A., I/R Miniatures, Inc.
General Robert E. Lee C.S.A., produced by I/R Miniatures, Inc.
General Ulysses S. Grant (1822-1885), published by Mayer Postcard Company (American)
General U.S. Grant, painting by Jack Clifton, photography by William T. Radcliffe and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
General U.S. Grant Monument and Tomb, New-York
General William Rosecrans, published by E.H.T. Anthony (American)
General William Tecumseh Sherman, 1863, published by A.P. Wooster & Sons (American)
General Winfield Scott Hancock
George McClellan, produced by Charles D. Fredricks & Company (American, 1823 – 1894)
George Redmon Cemetery, where Lincoln's Brother Thomas, Jr., was Buried in 1815, distributed by Mrs. Raymond Peake, Lincoln's Boyhood home (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
George W. Bush Commemorative Medal
Gerald Safferman and an Unidenitified Woman
Gettysburg Address, produced by Octavo Press (American)
Gettysburg address magnet, Copyright held by Magnetic Collectables
Gettysburg Address spoon, Copyright held by WM Rogers MFG CO.
Gettysburg Heritage Program Commemorative Medal, produced by the Boy Scouts of America (America, 1910-present)
Gideon Welles (1802-1878), published by D. Appleton & Company (American, 1825-1933); photographed by A.A. Turner
Gilbert E. Carmichael Shaking Hands with Unidentified Man
Gilbert Scott Carmichael with a Puppy
Glass Abraham Lincoln Bottle, produced by Lincoln foods
Glass Abraham Lincoln Bottle, produced by Lincoln Food, Inc
Glass Abraham Lincoln Bottle, produced by Lincoln Food Inc.
Glass Abraham Lincoln Bottle, produced by Lincoln Food, Inc.
Glass Abraham Lincoln Bottle, produced by Lincoln Food, Inc.
Glass Bust of President Lincoln
Golden Bust of President A. Lincoln
Golden Bust of President Lincoln, produced by Armor Bronze Co. (American)
Golden Bust of President Lincoln
Golden Bust of president Lincoln w/ Black Base, produced by Penellen Company (American)
Golden Plaque of President Lincoln
Golden Plaques of President A. Lincoln
Good Luck Commemorative Medal featuring Abraham Lincoln
Governor's Office, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, published by the Illinois Historical Society (American, 1899-present) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Governor's Reception Room, Old State Capitol, published by Illinois State Historical Society (American, 1899-present) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Graham Purcell, Frank Williams and Harold Holzer
Grant Cottage State Historic Site, photography by Beverly Clark and published by the Friends of the Ulysses S. Grant Cottage (American)
Grant Historic Cottage State Historic Site, photography by Tom Hughes, published by the Friends of the Ulysses S. Grant Cottage (American) and produced by Dynacolor Graphics, Inc. (American)
Grant-Lee Hall for Upperclassmen- Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee, produced by Artvue Post Card Company (American, 1936-1950s)
Grant Platt and an Unidenified Man
Grapevine Bridge, published by Walter H. Miller and Co. Inc. (American); photography by Glenn L. Hinsdale
Grave Marker of Sarah Lincoln Grigby, Lincoln State Park, Indiana, distributed by Santa Claus Land (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Gravestone of Thomas Lincoln, Jr., published by Lincoln's Boyhood Home (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Great American People Show at Lincoln's New Salem in Illinois, published by Illinois Distributing Company (American)
Great Seal of the United States of America
Great Seal of the United States of America
Greeting Card Features Two Deers in a Snow Covered Forest, photography by Bill Lea
Greeting Card featuring Blood on the Moon by Edward Steers, Jr., produced by Gartner Studios, Inc. (American, 1998-present) and featuring artwork by Susan Zulaf (American, ?-present)
Greeting Card Featuring the Lincoln Memorial with Santa Claus and Elves, produced by Oatmeal Studios (American, 1978-present)
Greeting Card with Abraham Lincoln Portrait and Qoutation, design by Jerry Warshaw
Greeting Card with Abraham Lincoln Wearing A Christmas Night Cap, produced by Carolyn Bean and copyright held by Push Pin Studios, Inc. (American)
Greeting Card with Abraham Lincoln Wearing A Christmas Night Cap, produced by Carolyn Bean and copyright held by Push Pin Studios, Inc. (American)
Greeting Card with Abraham Lincoln Wearing A Christmas Night Cap, produced by Carolyn Bean and copyright held by Push Pin Studios, Inc. (American)
Greeting Card with Profile Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Hornak
Greeting Card with Profile Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Hornak
Greeting Card with Profile Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Hornak
Greetings From Abraham Lincoln's Boyhood Home: 1811-1816, Knob Creek, Kentucky, produced by Curteich (American)
Greetings from Fort Donelson, Tennessee, published by Thompson's Community Service (American) and produced by Curteichcolor (American)
Greetings From Illinois, published by Es-N-Len (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Greetings From Illinois, published by Cee-R-View Cards (American) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Greetings from Illinois, Land of Lincoln, published by the Wisconsin Post Card Company (American) and produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American)
Greetings from Illinois, Land of Lincoln, published by Cameo Greeting Cards, Inc. (American); Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American)
Greetings From Illinois: Land of Lincoln, published by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Greetings from Kentucky, produced by Readmore News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Greetings from Providence, published by Illustrated Postal Card Company (American)
Greetings from Springfield, Illinois, published by Springfield News Agency (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Greetings from Springfield, Illinois, distributed by Springfield News Agency (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Gregory [unreadable] and Gregory [unreadable]
Ground Breaking for the Herrin-Gear Chevrolet Site
“Ground Breaking” Limited Edition Commemorative 150th Anniversary of the Lincoln Presidency and the Civil War, Art by John McClarey
Grounded Values: An Exploration of Soil Ethics in Coffee Farming, Patricia Marie Cordero-Irizarry
Group of People Walking on Capitol Street, Jackson, Mississippi
Group of Unidentified People Sitting Around a Table
Group Photograph from Lincoln Forum
Group Photograph from Lincoln Forum
Group Picture at Lincoln Forum
Group Picture at the Lincoln Forum
Group Picture featuring Frank J. Williams and Harold Holzer
Group Picture Featuring Harold Holzer, Frank J. Williams and Several Unidentified Persons
Group Picture from Lincoln Forum
Group Picture from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Group Picture from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Group Picture from the Lincoln Forum
Group Portrait Featuring Frank J. Williams and Others
Group Portrait from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Group Portrait from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Group Portrait from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Group Portrait from the Lincoln Forum, Featuring Frank J. Williams
Growing Larger and Larger, published by Christian Science Monitor (American, 1908-present) with artwork by Paul R. Carmack (American, 1895-1977)
Gutzon Borglum Commemorative Medal, designed by Ralph Menconi (American, 1915-1972)
Hall of Elements/ A. Lincoln, produced by Union Carbide (American, 1917-present)
Hall of Representatives, Old State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, published by the Illinois Historical Society (American, 1899-present) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Hall of Valor, New Markert Battlefield Park, published by New Market Battlefield Park (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Hannibal Hamlin, photography by M.J. Powers (American) and produced by Whitehurst Gallery (American)
Hannibal Hamlin Monument, The Mall, Bangor, Maine, produced by C.T. American Art (American)
Hanover, PA., Memorial to the Reporter of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
Happy Holidays from Lincoln College, produced by Lincoln College (American, 1865–2022)
Happy New Year, 2000 From the Association of Lincoln Presenters, produced by the Association of Lincoln Presenters (American, 1990-present)
Hard Times Mississippi Pool Hall
Harold Hand and an Unidentified Man
Harold Holzer and an Unidentified Man
Harold Holzer and others at the Lincoln Forum
Harold Holzer and Several Unidentified People Sitting at a Round table
Harold Holzer and Several Unidentified Persons
Harold Holzer, Frank J. Williams and Five Abraham Lincoln Impersonators
Harold Holzer, Louise and an Unidentified Person
Harold Holzer Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Harold Holzer Speaking at the Lincoln Forum
Harry Hahn of Mount Pulaski, Illinois (Abraham Lincoln Look Alike), photography by Steve Hahn
Haunted, published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Norman
Healing and Connectedness at Akhiok Kids Camp, Speridon Simeonoff Sr., Judy Simeonoff, Teacon Simeonoff, Speridon Simeonoff Jr., Sven Haakanson Jr., Cheri Simeonoff, Balika Haakanson, and Leilani Sabzalian
Hee-Haw Star Grandpa Jones on Stage, undated
He Never Would Be Missed, published by the Boston Herald (American, 1846-present) and copyright held by Chicago Tribune (American, 1847-present)
Henry E. Huntington Library & Art Gallery, San Marino, California, printed by St. F.Z. (Swiss)
Henry Kirksey Mayoral Campaign Sign
Henry Ward Beecher, produced by Charles D. Fredericks & Company (American)
Henry Wilson, published by E. Anthony
Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: Artist, Art Sieving at Work, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)
Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: Interior of the Offut Store, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)
Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: Lincoln (Age 2), produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)
Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: The First Illinois Home, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)
Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: The Lincoln-Armstrong Wrestling Match, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)
Herrin-Gear Chevrolet Dealership
Herrin-Gear Chevrolet Dealership Lot
High Bridge, Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois
Highly Stretchable and Reversible Core-Shell Conductive Electrospun Fiber, Humayun Ahmad
His Chance to Do Something, published in San Francisco Chronicle (American, 1865-present)
Historic Gettysburg and Scenic Adams County, PA
Historic Hildene in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Hildene in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Hildene in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Hildene in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Hildene in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Hildene, The Robert Todd Lincoln Study, in Manchester, Vermont, photography by Frank L. Forward and published by Forward's Color Productions, Inc. (American)
Historic Illinois Calendar 1998, Copyright held by Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
History of Childhood Physical Abuse and Current Risky Drinking: The Role of Coping Motives, H. Addison Lowery, Deepali M. Dhruve, and Arazais D. Oliveros
Holiday, published by San Angelo Morning Times (American, 1928-1939)
Holliday Inn, Jackson, Mississippi
Hollow bust of Abraham Lincoln's Head
Home of Abraham Lincoln, photography and publishing by Es-N-Len Photos, produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Home of Mordecai Lincoln, Great-Great Grandfather of President Abraham Lincoln (Pennsylvania), published by and copyright held by H. Winslow Fegley (American)
Home of William M. Jennings Bryan-Fairview, Lincoln, Neb.
Homestead of Mordecai Lincoln, Lorane, Pennsylvania, published and copyright held by H. Winslow Fegley (American)
Honest! I'm Voting For Anybody But Engler
Hope and Faith, published by George Stinson & Company (American)
Horace Greeley, produced by Thomas Nast (American, 1840-1902) and printed by the Museum Press, Inc. (American)
Horace Greely, produced by Charles D. Fredericks & Company (American)
Horse Drawn Buggy in Front of a House, Jackson, Mississippi
Hotel Heidelberg, Jackson, Mississippi
Hugh McCulloch, photographed by Alexander Gardner (American, 1821-1882); published by Philp & Solomons (American, active 1860s)
Hypocritical Management Studies, Khang Lê
I Am Not Bound to Win but I am Bound to be True…
Idependence Avenue East to Capitol, the Smithsonian Institution building on left-1863, copyright held by Capitol Images
Illinois Plate, produced by Vernon Kilns
Illinois Right Here. Right Now. Pen
Illinois State House, Springfield, Illinois, produced by J.Q.A. Tresize (American)
Impact of Differentially Expressed Genes in Monoclonal and Polyclonal Plantings of Populus deltoides for Agricultural Nitrogen Mitigation, Macy Gosselaar
Increased coding potential of Bovine Herpesvirus 1, Victoria Jefferson
Indignation Meeting in Court House Square, Bloomington, Illinois After Assassination of Lincoln
"Infantryman", from painting by William Ludwell Sheppard (American, 1833-1912), published by Thompson's Community Service (American) and produced by Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1908 - 1987 )
"Infantryman", from painting by William Ludwell Sheppard (American, 1833-1912), published by Thompson's Community Service (American) and produced by Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1908 - 1987 )
In His Own Webb, published by the Boston Post (American, 1831-1956) with artwork from Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945)
In Memory of Our Dear President, Copyright held by Mrs. A. Lincoln
Instructions, produced by Monogram Merite (American, 1968?-?)
Insurance Commissioner, George Dale, 1975
Interior Arched Ceiling and Aisle of a Cathedral
"Interior," Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American)
"Interior" Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by Washington News Company (American)
"Interior" Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Interior of Casemate Museum, Fort Monroe, Virginia, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Capital Souvenir Company (American, 1931-present)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by Capitol Souvenir Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., printed and published by M.F. Abbott (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., printed and published by M.F. Abbott (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by Springfield News Agency (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Mike Roberts (American) and published by Washington Novelty Inc. (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by Capitol Souvenir Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by Washington News Company (American)
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)
Interior of Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Interior of Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemtery, Springfield, Illinois, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by C.T. American Art
Interior Photo of Lincoln Forum
Interior Picture of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View from the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Interior View of Abraham Lincoln Forum
Interior View of Abraham Lincoln Forum
Interior View of Abraham Lincoln Forum
Interior View of a Replica of Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace Cabin, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Interior View of the Abraham Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum Featuring Harold Holzer
Interior View of the Lincoln Forum Featuring Moody's Tearful Night
International Philatelic Exhibition, produced by Guttag Brothers
Introduction to Joint Special Issue Between The Rural Educator and Journal of American Indian Education Collaboration: Issue 1, Alex RedCorn, Daniella Sutherland, Anna Lees, Mandy Chesley-Park, and Braxton Redeagle
Inventory of Western United States Glaciers- 2020, Shrinidhi Ambinakudige and Bernard Abubakari
Invitation to the Dedication of Fitz Memorial Library, produced by Endicott Junior College (American, 1939-present)
“It Ain’t Gonna be MY History”: Collaborative Meaning-Making to Advance Curricular Sovereignty With(in) Rural, Indigenous-Serving Schools, Amanda LeClair-Diaz and Christine Stanton
I Want You For U.S. Army, from artwork by James Montgomery Flagg (American, 1877-1960) and copyright by Dover Publications, Inc. (American)
Jackson Hotel, Lincoln Highway-Route 20-One Mile West of Irwin, Pennsylvania., produced by Colourpicture (American)
Jackson Mayor, Allen Thompson and a Jackson Mounted Police Officer, February 12, 1964
Jackson Mayor, Allen Thompson and the Jackson Police Department Riot Squad, February 12, 1964
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Allen Thompson and Jackson, Mississippi Police Department
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks
Jackson, Mississippi Mayor, Dale Danks with "Pike Bike Day" Committee Members
Jackson, Mississippi Police Chief, Jim Black
Jackson, Mississippi Post Office
Jackson State College Grads Serve Tangipahoa Parish
Jackson State University SGA President, Jimmie Griffith, 1978
Jackson Symphony Trio, undated
Jake Richardson and Colleagues
James A. Dix, produced by Charles D. Fredericks (American)
James and Michael Promotional Photograph, undated
James A. Wallace's Metal Artwork
James Buchanan Commemorative Medal
James Getty, Antigoni and an Unidentified Person
James Getty Speaking at Podium
James Meredith and Young Boy Marching, March 1973
James Meredith and Young Boy Marching, March 2, 1972
Jane Pierce Commemorative Medal
Jefferson Davis, Copyright holder Chilmark Artwork by J.J. Barnum
Jefferson Davis and Dr. Craven, Fort Monroe, Virginia, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American), painting by Jack Clifton and photography by Bea Kopp
Jefferson Davis Commemorative Medal
Jefferson Davis Monument, Richmond, Virginia, published by Cussons, May & Company, Inc. (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Jefferson Nesting Doll, Copyright held by Authentic Models
Jimmy Carter Campaigning in Mississippi
Jo Dzombak and Unidentified Man
Joe Card, Henry [Unreadable] Frank Williams and David Walker at the Lincoln Forum
Joe Palooka, featuring artwork by Ham Fisher (American, 1900-1955)
John A. Bingham, produced by M.B. Brady & Company (American)
John Brown, published by Grafton Souvenir (American) and produced by Curteichcolor (American)
John Hanks, photography by Francis Capen
John Hay Memorial Library, Providence, R.I., published by the Rhode Island News Company (American)
John McClurry Holding a Sculpture
John Peoples, Jr., James Perkins, and Bernard Byrne
John Rodger's Studio in New Canaan, Connecticut, printed by Transcolor Corporation (American)
John Steuart Curry Murals, Topeka, Kansas, published by Photography House (American) and featuring artwork by John Steuart Curry (American, 1897-1946)
John [Unreadable] Holding a Sculpture with an Unidentified Man
John Welch, Patricia Winn, Nora Chaplan and an Unidentified Woman
John Wilkes Booth, produced by Osborn's Gallery (American)
John Wilkes Booth, Copyright held by The Bobble head LLC
John Wilkes Booth Getting Captured
Josten Scholarship Award Charm
Journey to Greatness, authored by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000) and published by Dayton Daily News (American,1892-Present)
J. Tracy Power and Norman Hellmers
Judge William Greene Roberds, 1947
Julia Tyler Commemorative Medal
Julia Ward Howe, artwork by John Elliot (1858 - 1925) and printed by Clarke & Way, Inc. (American, 1953–1970)
Just One Thing After Another, featuring artwork by Wallace Goldsmith (American, 1873-1945) and published by the Boston Post (American,1831-1956)
Ken Burns The Civil War 2012 Sesquicentennial Calendar, Copyright held by Browntrout publishers inc.
Kennesaw Battle-Rama, produced by W.M. Cline Company (American)
Kennesaw Battle-Rama, produced by W.M. Cline Company (American)
Kim H. Vance and an Unidenitified Woman
Kitchen, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Curteich (American)
Kitchen, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by The Abraham Lincoln Museum (American, 1899-present) and produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Kitchen of the Loncoln Home, photography by Fred Miller and published by Miller Publishing Company (American)
Lady Liberity and Andrew Jackson Commemorative Medal
Lady Liberity and Martin Van Buren Commemorative Medal
Land of Lincoln, published by the Springfield Republican (American, 1824-Present)
Larry Taylor and an Unidenitified Woman
Last Life Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, from a painting by Mathew Wilson
Last Life Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, from a painting by Mathew Wilson
Last Life Portrait of Abraham Lincoln, featuring artwork by Matthew Wilson (English, 1814-1892)
Lately at the Library, Frank J. Williams with Susannah Ural
Law Day/ Lincoln's Bicentennial Mug, produced by Norwood
"Leaving Home" by Gilbert Gaul, featuring painting by Gilbert Gaul (American,1855–1919), published by Thompson's Community Service (American) and produced by Curteichcolor (American)
Letitia Tyler Commemorative Medal
Letter, Archibald Price to Parents, 1841, Archibald Price
Letter opener, Copyright held by Lincoln Pest Control
Letters to the Editor, An Open Letter To Black Students, February 27, 1970, The Reflector
Letters to the Editor, Black History-A Farce, February 20, 1970, The Reflector
Letters to the Editor, 'Black History' Defended Bartlett Challenged, February 24, 1970, The Reflector
Letters to the Editor, Boycott Questioned, March 17, 1970, The Reflector
Letter to the Editor, April 23, 1968, Thom Fewel
Letter to the Editor, Negro Athletes May Bring Victory, September 24, 1968, Gary Weatherly
Lewis Dalvit with Wife, Patricia and Two Unidentified Women
Libby Prison, published by Webster and Albee (American,1886-1910)
Lieutenant and Mrs. Robert E. Lee, published by Valley News Agency (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Liles Williams Congressional Campaign Event
Liles Williams Congressional Campaign Event
Limited edition Talking Abraham Lincoln Action Figure, Copyright held by Toy Presidents Inc.
Limited edition Talking Abraham Lincoln Action Figure, Copyright held by Toy Presidents Inc.
Limited edition Talking Abraham Lincoln Action Figure, Copyright held by Toy Presidents Inc.
Lincoln, produced by DC Impressions and copyright held by Jack Hubbert
Lincoln, produced by DC Impressions and copyright held by Jack Hubbert
Lincoln, published by A B-H Publications (American)
Lincoln, produced by Warner Miskey Merrill Philadelphia
Lincoln, produced by Armor Bronze Co. (American)
Lincoln 6 Inch Bust Box, produced by Design Masters
Lincoln and Ann Ruthledge, Artwork by Art Sieving.
Lincoln and Davis Annouce Cabinets, written by John W. Stepp and published by Star Magazine (American)
Lincoln and Douglas Debate in 1858
Lincoln and Douglas in Debate, sculpted by Lily Tolpo (American, ?-2016)
Lincoln and Herdon Building, Southwest Corner Sixth and Adams Streets, Springfield, Illinois, distributed by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Lincoln and his family, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Lincoln and His Family, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Lincoln and his family, copyright held by Mrs. Harriet Blackstone C. Butler (American, 1864-1939)
Lincoln and Son Reading, sculpted by Lily Tolpo (American, ?-2016) and issued by the Noon Rotary Club Foundation of Freeport, Illinois (American)
Lincoln and Stephen, written by Norman Shavin and published by Atlanta Journal and Constitution (American, 1868-Present)
Lincoln and Tad, issued by the Lincoln Museum
Lincoln and Tad on State Capitol Grounds in Des Moines, Iowa, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?) and published by Hurley Supply Company (American)
Lincoln Art Cube, Copyright held by New-York Historical Society (American, 1804-present)
Lincoln at Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1862, featuring drawing by Jack Clifton, photography by William T. Radcliffe and published by Walter H. Miller (American)
Lincoln at Lincoln at Gettysburg, published by Associated Distributors (American)
"Lincoln at Prayer"in the Washington Cathedral, Washington, D.C., featuring sculpture by Herbert Houck (American)
Lincoln at Prayer, Washington Cathedral, Mount Saint Alban, Washington, D.C., produced by Capsco Wholesalers, Inc. (American)
Lincoln at Richmond, April 4, 1865, featuring painting by Dennis Maline Carter (American, born Irish, 1820 - 1881), printed by Arthur Jaffe Heliochrome Company (American, active mid-1900s)
Lincoln at Richmond, April 4th 1865, painting by Dennis Malone Carter (Irish-American, 1820-1881), printed by Arthur Jaffe Heliochrome Company (American)
Lincoln Ball and Cup, Copyright held by Design Master Associates (American, 1983-present)
Lincoln Bedroom, Lincoln-Tallman Museum (Wisconsin), published by Rex Photo Service (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Lincoln Bicentennial, 1809-2009
Lincoln Birthplace in Lincoln Memorial, Kentucky, published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Borne by Loving Hands-Lincoln Museum, Washington, D.C., published by Government Services, Inc. (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Bust, produced by Goebel (W. Germany); sculpted by Bochmann
Lincoln by Douglas Volk, featuring artwork by Douglas Volk (American, 1855-1935)
Lincoln Cabin, Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Cabin, Inside Memorial Hall, on Lincoln Farm, Near Hodgenville, Kentucky, published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by C.T. American Art (American)
Lincoln Cemetery, St. Mem. Pk., Near U.S. 31W, 12 Miles No. of Elizabethtown, Kentucky., distributed by Mrs. Raymond Peake, Lincoln's Boyhood home (American) and produced by Curteich
Lincoln Centennial, 1871-1971, produced by Lincoln, Rhode Island (American, 1871-present)
Lincoln Centennial Souvenir, 1809-1909, copyright held by E. Nash
Lincoln Civil War Centennial Commission Plate, produced by Kettlesprings;
Lincoln College Centennial Anniversary, produced by Metallic Art Company (American)
Lincoln Conference, September 17-18, 1992, artist by Robert Hornak, produced by Button King (American)
Lincoln Conference, September 17-18, 1992, artist by Robert Hornak, produced by Button King (American)
Lincoln Conference, September 17-18, 1992, artwork by Robert Hornak, produced by Button King (American)
Lincoln Conference, September 17-18, 1992, artwork by Robert Hornak, produced by Button King (American)
Lincoln Costume Doll, Copyright held by Peggy Nisbet
Lincoln County Kansas Centennial Medal
Lincoln Court House-Re-Erected in Greenfield Village-Dearborn, Michigan, produced by Artcraft Photo Company (American)
Lincoln Depot Museum, 10th and Monroe Street in Springfield, Illinois, published by Springfield News Agency (American) and produced by Colourpicture (American)
Lincoln Depot Museum: 10th and Monroe Street in Springfield, Illinois, published by Springfield News Agency, Inc. (American) and produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Desks Commemorative Token
Lincoln-Douglas 2nd Joint Debate Mug, produced by Headwind
Lincoln-Douglas Debate Quincy, October 13 1858
Lincoln-Douglas Debates, produced by Mike Roberts (American) and published for the Civil War Souvenir Center (American)
Lincoln Family Christmas Morning, Tad on Chair Opening Presents, Washington, D.C. 1861, featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American,1921-2000 ) and published by Phil Wagner
Lincoln Farm, Near Hodgenville, Kentucky, published by C.T. General (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Finger puppet, Copyright held by Philosophers Guild.
Lincoln Forum Attendees Sitting and Eating Together
Lincoln Forum Attendees Sitting and Eating Together
Lincoln Funeral Car, Illinois Central System
Lincoln Funeral Procession on Broadway N.Y.
Lincoln Gun and Parade Ground, Fort Monroe, Old Point Comfort, Virginia, photography by Walter H. Miller and published by Walter H. Miller & Company (American)
Lincoln Gun and Parade Ground, Fort Monroe, Old Point, Virginia, photography by Walter H. Miller, published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American) and caption by Fort Monroe Casemate Museum (American)
Lincoln Head Mug, produced by the Shafford Company
Lincoln Head Mug, produced by Shafford Company
Lincoln Heritage Commemorative Medal, produced by the Lincoln Heritage Trail (American)
Lincoln Heritage Trail, produced by Lincoln Heritage Trail (American, 1915-present)
Lincoln Heritage Trail Commemorative Medal
Lincoln -Herndon Law Office at Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, photography by Stephen N. Chaffee, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices, design and photography by Take Note Enterprises (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, photography by Stephen N. Chaffee, copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American) and published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Lincoln's Tomb State Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, photography by Stephen N. Chaffee, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and produced by Eastern National Park & Monunment
Lincoln Home National Historic Site Old State, Capitol, Springfield, Illinois, photography by Stephen N. Chaffee, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and produced by Eastern National Park & Monunment
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, photography by Fred Miller and copyright held by Miller-Bicast Company (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. Lincoln's bedroom at the Lincoln Home, copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American) and printed by Consolidated/ Drake Press (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, The Lincoln Home, photography by Fred Miller and produced by Miller-Bicast Company (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, The Lincoln Home, copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American) and printed by Consolidated/ Drake Press (American)
Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, The Lincoln Home at Dusk, photography by Fred Miller and produced by Miller-Bicast Company (American)
Lincoln Home National National Historic Site, Old State Capital in Springfield, Illinois, photography by Stephen N. Chaffee, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois, published by Charles R. Graham Company, Inc.
Lincoln Home. Springfield, Illinois
Lincoln Homestead State Shrine, photography by Jeff Durham and published by Durham Advertising (American)
Lincoln House. Springfield, Illinois, published by Sahling Company (American)
Lincoln Inaugural Centennial, produced by Kettlesprings Ilns.
Lincoln Inaugural Centennial Combative Plate, produced by Kettlesprings (Ill.); Illustrated by the Collection of Political Americana Smithsonian Institution; copyrighted by Political Heritage, Inc (NY)
Lincoln is Inaugurated 16th President, written by John W. Stepp and published by Star Magazine (American)
Lincoln Issues a Pardon, featuring artwork by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (American, 1863-1930) and produced by Paw Paw Plastics Laminating Service, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Kneeling, Artwork by M. Carollo?
Lincoln Log Cabin, Lincoln Log Cabin State Park, Charleston, Illinois, published by Well-Worth 5 & 10 Cent Store (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Marriage Cabin, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodburg, Kentucky, published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Marriage Cabin, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Kentucky
Lincoln Marriage Temple, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, "In old Kentucky", produced by E.C. Kropp (American)
Lincoln Meeting Formerly Enslaved Peoples
Lincoln Memorial, produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s)
Lincoln Memorial, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Lincoln Memorial, produced by Fraser Creation (Scotland); sculpted by Ian M. Fraser
Lincoln Memorial, Aeroplane, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)
Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Arlington Memorial Bridge, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American); produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Japanese Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool in Washington, D.C., produced by Capitol Souvenir Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool, Washington, D.C., produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Reflecting Pool, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument from the Air. Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company
Lincoln Memorial and Washington Monument from the Air. Washington. D.C., produced by the Washington News Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial Bobble Head, Copyright held by The Bobble head LLC
Lincoln Memorial Bobble Head, Copyright held by The Bobble head LLC
Lincoln Memorial Building: Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky, produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1910?-1950s?) and photography by Kentucky Postcard Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial Building: Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky, distributed by Readmore News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial Building: Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park in Hodgenville, Kentucky, produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial Commemorative Medal
Lincoln Memorial from Across the Potomac, Washington, D.C., published by Garrison's Toy & Novelty Company (American); copyright held by C.O. Buckingham Art Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial from Across the Potomac, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American); produced by C.T. American Art
Lincoln Memorial Hall near Hodgenville, Ky., published by the Kyle Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, "In Old Kentucky", produced by E.C. Kropp (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, Kentucky, published by the Kyle Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial-Lincoln's Birthplace, Kentucky, produced by W.M. Cline Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Lincoln State Park, Spencer County, Indiana, produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial Miniature Statuette, produced by Hudson Pewter; sculpted by P.W. Baston
Lincoln Memorial, near Hodgenville, Ky., published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial Near Potomac River, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Showing Washington Monument in Distance, produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial Showing Washington Monument in Distance (Washington, D.C.), produced by Capitol Souvenir Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Memorial Shrine, Redlands, California, produced by McGrew Color Graphics (American)
Lincoln Memorial Through Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial Through Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American); produced by Metrocraft Evertt (American)
Lincoln Memorial Through the Cherry Blossoms, Washington, D.C., published by Washington News Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), produced by Prince Lithograph Company (American) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Captial Souvenir Company (American, 1931-present)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., featuring a sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931) and produced by Capital Souvenir Company, Inc. (American, 1931-present )
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., copyright held by Rideout Studio
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by the Washington News Company
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., produced by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by the Washington News Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington. D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington. D.C., published by B.S. Reynolds Company (American)
Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument and U.S. Capitol, Washington, D.C., produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)
Lincoln Monument and High School, Manchester, New Hampshire, produced by Leighton & Valentine Company (American)
Lincoln Monument at Night, published by Sanborn Souvenir Company, Inc. (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Lincoln Monument at Springfield, IL, produced by Harry G. Golden
Lincoln Monument, Lincoln Park, Chicago, published by the Union News Company and produced by Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American,1908 - 1987 )
Lincoln Monument (Wyoming), published by Noble Post Cards (American)
Lincoln Monument (Wyoming), published by Sanburn Souvenir Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Museum Top Hat Mug, produced by Headwind
Lincoln National Life, 75th Anniversary, produced by The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American,1905-present)
Lincoln National Life Donor Mug, issued by the Lincoln National Life
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Commemorative Medal, produced by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American)
Lincoln National Memorial, Kentucky, published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln National Memorial, Near Hodgenville, KY., produced by Caufield & Shook (American)
Lincoln National Reinsurance coaster, Copyright held by Lincoln National Reinsurance
Lincoln National Reinsurance Mug
Lincoln National Reinsurance Mug Lid
Lincoln National Reinsurance President's Trophy
Lincoln National Sales Corporation coaster, Copyright held by Lincoln National Sales Corporation
Lincoln on Democracy Wine Bottle, produced by Woodbury Vineyards; bottled by Woodbury Vineyards
Lincoln on Man's Duty to Mankind, Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion, New York, New York World's Fair, 1964-1965, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Lincoln Park, Greely, Colorado
Lincoln Parlor, produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Pez, Copyright held by PEZ (American, 1927-present)
Lincoln Portrait Glass, issued by the Lincoln Museum and featuring artwork by Mathew Wilson
Lincoln Pot Bellys, Copyright held by Harmony Ball
Lincoln Quart Glass Milk Bottle, produced by Dairy Co. (Hartford, Conn.)
Lincoln Room, distributed by Chase A. Fach (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Room, published by Carnahan Advertising Specialities (American)
Lincoln's Address, produced by the Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1910-1950s)
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA, produced by the Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1910-1950s)
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863, produced by the Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1910-1950s) and published by George W. Buohl (American)
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863, produced by W.M. Gandy
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863, produced by the Tichnor Brothers, Inc. (American, 1910-1950s) and published by David Blocher (American)
Lincoln's Address, Delivered at Gettysburg, PA on November 19, 1863, published by David Blocher (American)
Lincoln- scholar, produced by Art Sieving
Lincoln's Death Chair, Greenfield Village, published by the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (publisher) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln Sesquicentennial, published by W.M. Grandy (American)
Lincoln Sesquicentennial: 1809-1959, produced by W.M. Gandy (American)
Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commemorative Plate, produced by Kettlesprings; copyrighted by A.H. Zychick
Lincoln's First School on Knob Creek, From an old painting, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
Lincoln's First School on Knob Creek, Kentucky, from an Old Painting, artwork by Mrs. Chester Howard, published by Lincoln's Boyhood Home (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, published by C.A. Blocher (American)
Lincoln's Gettysburg Address, produced by Marken & Bielfeld Inc. (American)
Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech, produced by Joseph M. Kratina (1872-1950)
Lincoln's Hall tree at Abraham Lincoln's House at Abraham Lincoln's Home National Historic Site, published by Coastal Photo Scenics (American) and copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American)
Lincoln's Happy Moments, with Little Tad and His Pony
Lincoln's Happy Moments, With Little Tad and His Pony
Lincoln's Home, produced by the Danbury Mint
Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois
Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Brown's Pictures
Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois, produced by Moore and Gibson Company (American, 1903-?)
Lincoln Shrine, Metamora, Illinois
Lincoln's Long Nine Museum, copyright held by Ostendorf-Temple-Wagner (American)
Lincoln's New Salem. Ill. Plate
Lincoln Socks, Copyright held by SockSmith
Lincoln Speech Memorial, produced by C.T. Photochrom
Lincoln Speech Memorial and Gettysburg Address, published by L.E. Smith (American) and produced by H.S. Crocker Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Speech Memorial and Gettysburg Address, published by Dutchcraft Company (American)
Lincoln Speech Memorial, Gettysburg, PA, published by David Kaufmann and produced by David Kaufmann (American)
Lincoln Speech Memorial in Gettysburg, PA, published by Blocher's (American)
Lincoln Split, from painting by Chuck Levitan (American, 1942-present) and produced by Chuck Levitan, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Spoon, Copyright held by Pewter
Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg
Lincoln's Speech at Gettysburg
Lincoln's Speech Memorial, published by L.E. Smith (American) and photography by Mike Roberts (American)
Lincoln Standing Proud, Copyright held by MPI
Lincoln Statue, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, produced and distributed by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue, published by Washington Novelty, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue, featuring sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931), produced by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, featuring a sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931), produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, published for Washington Novelty Inc. (American) and produced by Mike Roberts (American)
Lincoln Statue, published for Washington Novelty Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue, produced by Washington Novelty Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue, published by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, published by Prince Lithograph (American)
Lincoln Statue, distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)
Lincoln Statue, produced by Prince Lithograph (American)
Lincoln Statue & Gettysburg Address, published by Silberne Souvenir Sales Inc. (American) and produced H.S. Crocker Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue & Gettysburg Address, produced by H.S. Crocker Company, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue (Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.)
Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.), published by District News Company (American) and produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American)
Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C., published by District News Company, Inc. (American)