
Artifacts
The Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 12,000 artifacts, statuary, prints, paintings, broadsides, ephemera, photographs, philately, collectibles/miniatures, and numismatics. Materials are housed in 20 map case drawers, 30 cartons, and a variety of loose statuary, prints, and paintings. The collection also includes nearly 100 original manuscripts and the Claude Simmons collection which consists of approximately 12 bankers boxes of Lincoln related materials and scrapbooks. There are also approximately 15,000 books, journals, and pamphlets separated into two collections: the Lincoln Book Collection and the Civil War/Collateral Book Collection.
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Reproduction of a Abraham Lincoln portrait from November 15th 1863 by Alexander Gardner
Chicago Historical Society
Repro. of a photo of A. Lincoln by Alexander Gardner. Ref: O-77. This is a black and white print reproduction of a photograph by Alexander Gardner. The original photograph was taken on November 15th 1863. Abraham Lincoln is shown facing outward. Abraham Lincoln's is shown wearing a tie. issued by the Chicago Historical Society (American, 1856-present) from a photograph by Alexander Gardner (American, Scottish-born, 1821-1882)
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The First Fort Dearborn
Chicago Historical Society
The object features a reproduction of a drawing of Fort Dearborn. The fort was built in 1803 and was named for General Henry Dearborn, then Secretary of War. The structure, however, was destroyed in the Fort Dearborn Massacre in 1812, a battle between United States troops and Potawatomi Native Americans where the latter saw victory.
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The Great Chicago Fire
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts a scene from the Great Chicago Fire of 1871. In the image, city dwellers are shown evacuating the city via the Randolph Street bridge. In the background, ignited buildings are shown.
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The Illinois Central Railroad
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts the Illinois Central Railroad, which ran through the central United States. Both Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln lobbied for the construction of the railroad.
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The Tremont Hotel
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts the Tremont Hotel, a historic landmark from the mid-1800s. It is the location from which Stephen A. Douglas and Abraham Lincoln launched their senatorial races. It also served as the headquarters for the Illinois Republican Party during the 1860 Republican National Convention. Stephen A. Douglas died there in 1861. The hotel was destroyed in the Chicago Fire of 1871.
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The Water Works and Tower
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts the Chicago Water Tower, erected in 1869 and the only structure on the north side of the city to survive the Great Chicago Fire of 1871.
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Union Stock Yards
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts the Union Stock Yards, the meatpacking district of Chicago for more than a century starting in 1865. In the image, various forms of livestock are shown as well as several buildings.
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Union Stock Yards
Chicago Historical Society
The image depicts the Union Stock Yards, the meatpacking district of Chicago for more than a century starting in 1865. In the image, various forms of livestock are shown as well as several buildings.
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View of the Chicago River
Chicago Historical Society
In the image, the Chicago River is depicted as seen from State Street in 1868. Various boats are shown docked and the Rush Street Bridge is pictured in the background.
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View of the Chicago River
Chicago Historical Society
In the image, the Chicago River is depicted as seen from State Street in 1868. Various boats are shown docked and the Rush Street Bridge is pictured in the background.
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Replica of Room and Actual Bed in Which Lincoln Died
Chicago Historical Society and Artvue Card Company
This postcard features a replica of the room and actual bed where Abraham Lincoln died in 1865.
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The First House Built in Chicago
Chicago Historical Society and E. E. Perford
The object features a reproduction of a drawing of Kinzie Mansion. The home was built by Jean Baptiste Point du Sable in 1779 and later sold to John Kinzie in 1804. The print includes a small caption beneath the image.
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The Archimedes
Chicago Historical Society and W.E.S. Trowbridge
The image depicts a small boat resting on a river. The boat, the Archimedes was built in 1835 and was used in the construction of the Illinois and Michigan Canal. One the canal was completed, the Archimedes was used to tow other vessels through the canal.
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Joseph Story Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Nathaniel Choate, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design features a bust portrait of Joseph Story, a U.S. Supreme Court Justice and author of Commentaries on the Constitution of the United States. The reverse design depicts Story standing as stars and a ribbon encircle him.
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Individual Dressed in Native American Clothing
Churchill and Denison
The CDV features a portrait of seven individuals dressed in Native American clothing.
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Lytle Park-Lincoln Statue in Cincinnati, Ohio
Cincinnati News Company
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln statue at Lytle Park in Cincinnati, Ohio.
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Description of Civil War Bullets
Civil War Bullets
A document which provides descriptive information for the Civil War replica bullet set. The document is printed on orange paper. It includes several helpful paragraphs and illustrations of assorted bullets from the set.
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Reproduction Civil War Bullets Box
Civil War Bullets
Cardboard box with label, for set of 6 repro. Civil War bullets. The top of the box is blue with a large printed label on the top.
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Reproduction of .58 caliber "Gardner Bullet"
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of Gardner bullet. The bullet appears to made of lead.
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Reproduction of a Civil War era paper wrapped cartridge
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of Civil War era paper wrapped cartridge. The bullet appears to be made of lead with cardboard wrapping around the bottom.
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Reproduction of "Gardiner Explosive Bullet"
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of the Gardiner Explosive Bullet. The reproduction bullet appears to be made of lead.
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Reproduction of the .69 caliber bullet
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of the .69 caliber bullet. The bullet appears to be made of lead.
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Reproduction of the Pritchett Bullet
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of the Pritchett Bullet. The reproduction bullet appears to be made of lead.
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Reproduction of the "Williams Bullet"
Civil War Bullets
A reproduction of the Williams Bullet. The bullet appears to be made of lead.
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President Lincoln's Acrostical Star
Clay and Cossack and L. Dodge, H.B. and J. Weir
In the print, a shortened version of the Emancipation Proclamation appears. A bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln is shown at the center of the lithograph. In the bottom two corners, portraits of Ulysses S. Grant and Philip Sheridan.
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Abraham Lincoln
Edgar Cline
The etching features a profile image of the colossal Abraham Lincoln statue inside of the Lincoln Memorial. The image is from the left from perspective of the memorial. Two columns flank the statue.
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Carl Sandburg Home
Coastal Exposures Inc. and Eastern National Park & Monument Association
This postcard features an exterior view of the Carl Sandburg Home in Flat Rock, North Carolina.
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Driveway View of the Main House at Connemara Farms
Coastal Exposures Inc. and Eastern National Park & Monument Association
This postcard features a driveway view of the mainhouse at Connemara Falls in Flat Rock, North Carolina.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln Statue at Lincoln Memorial
C. O. Buckingham Co. and Daniel Chester French
The black and white photograph features an image of the statue Abraham Lincoln (1920 Statue) located at the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D. C. .
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Marian Anderson at the Lincoln Memorial
Richard W. Coffman, Parks & History Association, and Mike Roberts Color Productions
This postcard features a portrait of Marian Anderson at Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.
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Abraham Lincoln as he appeared at the time of his inauguration in 1861, when personally he was comparatively unknown throughout the United States.
Ben Cohen
The object is a color clipping affixed to board that features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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Etching of Abraham Lincoln
Timothy Cole
Engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln. On the back, there is a quotation from Abraham Lincoln and a poem by Richard Henry Stoddard. from a photograph by Wyatt Eaton (American, born Canadian, 1849-1896) and engraved by Timothy Cole (American, 1852-1931)
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LIBBY PRISON AS IT NOW IS
R. C. Collins
Steel engraving: ""Libby Prison as it is Now."" In the foreground, there is a canon firing at a Libby Prison. In the center of the image, there is narrow water way with several sail boats. Libby Prison is depicted as being damaged, but functional. There is smoke coming out of the tallest chimney.
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Bronze Figures on Lincoln Monument at Oakridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois
Colortype Company
This postcard features several bronze statues located at an Abraham Lincoln monument at Oakridge cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.
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Samuel Hill’s Carding Mill and Wool House in Lincoln’s New Salem, Ilinois
Color-View, Inc. and Dexter Press Inc.
This postcard features Samuel Hill’s Carding Mill & Wool House in New Salem State Park.
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Interior of the New Museum at Old Salem State Park in Petersburg, Illinois
Colotype Company
This postcard features an interior view of the museum located at Old Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Home of Abraham Lincoln, Eigth and Jackson Streets in Springfield, Illinois
Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. and Springfield News Agency, Inc.
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln and his home in Springfield, Illinois.
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Programme [sic] of Reception.
Committee on Reception of Remains
The broadside features the program of reception for the remains of Abraham Lincoln at the Great Western Depot on 3 May 1865. The program outlines the order in which individuals and groups stood during the reception as well as the processional route.
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Well, I suppose it's time to let Reagan by Reagan!
Paul Conrad
Newspaper cartoon depicting President Reagan wearing masks of faces of other presidents.
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Hillhouse Avenue, New Haven Conn.
Continent Stereoscopic Company Publishers
The stereograph contains a black and white image of a man standing behind a penny-farthing. In the background, a row of Victorian homes and trees appear. It appears to be fall or winter as the trees are leafless. The image is mounted on a yellow card, and the upper right corner of the mount is chipped.
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View on the Drive
Continent Stereoscopic Company Publishers
The stereograph contain a black and white image of three boys in a buggy with horse. The image is on a yellow card mount.
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James Longstreet
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of James Longstreet, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford,Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "James Longstreet" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. James Longstreet's portrait is set against a red and white colored background. James Longstreet is facing the right side of the page.
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J.E.B. Stuart
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of J.E.B. Stuart, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script."JEB Stuart" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait.
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Jefferson Davis
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Jefferson Davis, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford,Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "Jefferson Davis" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Jefferson Davis's portrait is set against a white colored background with leaves, vines and other ornate decorations. Jefferson Davis is facing the right side of the page.
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Leaders Of The Confederacy
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Portfolio for print set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. This is the container for the ""Leaders Of The Confederacy"" print set. It has a red top with clear plastic center. On the bottom section there is a red and biege section which includes information about the print set. The type is gray and includes a pre-printed price.
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Robert E. Lee
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Robert E. Lee, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. " R Edward Lee " is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Robert E. Lee's portrait is set against a red and white colored background.
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Robert E. Lee
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Robert E. Lee, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "R E Lee" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Robert E. Lee's portrait is set against a purple colored background. Robert E. Lee is facing the left side of the page.
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Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Thomas J. (Stonewall) Jackson, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford, Pa. The portrait is printed on a grey colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "T. J. Jackson" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait.
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Funeral Display
M. E. Cooke
The stereograph contains a black and white image of a funeral display in a church. A portrait of the deceased hangs in the background and a sign that reads GOD REIGNS is placed at the center of the display. The image is on a cream-color paper card mount.
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A. Lincoln 1809-1865 Seated Statuette
F. Cook
In the painted plaster statuette, a seated Abraham Lincoln is depicted. He sits in a small chair that is low to the ground. Books, coins, his top hat, and the Great Seal of the United States rest at his feet. In his proper left hand, he holds a document from the Executive Mansion.
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Lincoln Home Glass Ball Ornament
William Cook, Jr.
The white ornament features a black illustration of the Lincoln Home, located in Springfield, Illinois. Attached at the ornaments top is a red ribbon and documentary information. The ornament is enclosed in its original packaging.
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Old State Capitol Glass Ball Ornament
William Cook, Jr.
The white ornament features a black illustration of the Old State Capitol, located in Springfield, Illinois. Attached at the ornaments top is a red ribbon and documentary information. The ornament is enclosed in its original packaging.
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Elijah Iles House Glass Ball Ornament
William Cook Jr.
The white ornament features a black illustration of the Elijah Iles House, located in Springfield, Illinois. Attached at the ornaments top is a red ribbon and documentary information. The ornament is enclosed in its original packaging.
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Springfield, Illinois Glass Ball Ornament
William Cook Jr.
The white ornament features a black illustration of Abraham Lincoln's top hat flanked by two images of Lincoln. To the left, Lincoln is depicted splitting rails. To the right, a bust portrait is shown. The ornament is enclosed in its original packaging.
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Ironclad Revolution Event Poster
Jason Copes and Mariners' Museum
The poster is a promotional item advertising an event commemorating the Battle of the Hampton Roads, which was the first battle to take place between two ironclad warships. A straight-on image of an ironclad ship is featured on the poster; a black silhouette of an ironclad ship and blue backdrop make up the background of the image. At the bottom, the event sponsors and their logos are listed.
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The Seward House
Corwin Company and Foundation Historical Association
This postcard features the Seward House in Auburn, New York.
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Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln, 16th Presdient of the United States, Died April 15th, 1865. Order of Services, Huntington Hall.
Courier Print
The object features the order of services for the funeral of Abraham Lincoln that took place in Lowell, Massachusetts on 19 April 1865. The broadside features an image of the town seal for Lowell, and its text is enclosed in a black mourning border.
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It Being Lincoln's Birthday!
Bob Coyne
Newspaper cartoon from the Boston Post. Has portrait and other scenes.
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Lincoln Memorial from Across the Potomac, Washington, D. C.
E. L. Crand all
The print features a view of the Lincoln Memorial from across the Tidal Basin, located in Washington, D. C. The building is prominently featured in the background. Several trees partially block the view of the bottom of the building. Japanese Cherry trees line the Tidal Basin and are in full bloom. The building�s and trees� reflections are depicted in the Basin.
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Battle of Pea Ridge. Gen. Sigel's Charge.
William T. Crane, John Rogers, and Samuel Walker
The black and white steel engraving depicts a scene from the Battle of Pea Ridge. In the scene, General Sigel and another officer ride on horseback as the battle rages in the background. A dead soldier lies in the foreground, while an American flag waves in the distance.
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President Lincoln's Farewell Address to His Old Neighbors
Crater's Union Photographic Gallery and J. L. Campbell
Photograph of a print by J. L. Campbell entitled: ""President Lincoln's Farewell Address to his Old Neighbors. In the print, Columbia is shown weeping across Abraham Lincoln's Coffin. The text of the address follows below the image.
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The Old Cabin
Crater's Union Photographic Gallery and J. L. Campbell
The carte de visite depicts two men, John Hanks and Dennis Hanks, standing outside of "The Old Cabin," Lincoln's first home in Illinois.
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Lincoln of the Black Hawk War- Dixon, Illinois
C.R. Childs Company
This post card features a statue entitled “Lincoln of the Black Hawk War” in Dixon, Illinois.
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Portrait of Henry and Lucretia Clay
James Cremer
Retouched photograph of a seated portrait of Henry Clay and his wife Lucretia Hart.
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Lincoln, the Debater
Leonard Crunelle, Dexter Press Inc., and Color-View Inc.
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln statue in Freeport, Illinois.
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Civil War Map
C. S. Hammond and Co.
Civil War map issued in 1961 by C.S. Hammond & Co. and distributed by Parade Magazine. From a set also including portraits (5519.2-5) of Civil War leaders.
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Jefferson Davis
C. S. Hammond and Co.
Head portrait of Jefferson Davis, issued in 1961 by C.S. Hammond & Co. and distributed by Parade Magazine. From a set also including 4 Civil War portraits and map.
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Ulysses S. Grant
C. S. Hammond and Co.
Head portrait of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant, issued in 1961 by C.S. Hammond & Co. and distributed by Parade Magazine. From a set also including 4 Civil War portraits and map.
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Abraham Lincoln
C.S. Hammond and Co.
Head portrait of Abraham Lincoln, issued in 1961 by C.S. Hammond & Co. and distributed by Parade Magazine. From a set also including 4 Civil War portraits and map.
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Robert E. Lee
C.S. Hammond and Co.
Head portrait of Gen. Robert E. Lee, issued in 1961 by C.S. Hammond & Co. and distributed by Parade Magazine. From a set also including 4 Civil War portraits and map.
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Interior of Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois
C.T. American
This postcard features an interior view of the Abraham Lincoln monument at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois.
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Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois
C.T. American
This postcard features a Abraham Lincoln Monument in Springfield, Illinois.
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Lincoln Statue at Court Square in Hodgenville, Kentucky
C.T. American Art
This post card features an Abraham Lincoln Statue at Court Square in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
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“Lincoln the Solider” Statue in Dixon, Illinois
C.T. American Art
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln statue in Dixon, Illinois.
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Postcard Featuring A Young Abraham Lincoln Studying
C.T. American Art, Nancy Lincoln Inn, and Mary Erye Wintersmith Robertson
This postcard features a young Abraham Lincoln studying fireside. Condition note: This postcard is stores in a plastic sleeve.
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Lincoln Monument and Essex County Court House in Newark, New Jersey
C.T. Art and The Union News Company
This postcard features an Abraham Lincoln statue in Newark, New Jersey.
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Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States
Currier and Ives
The lithograph depicts a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
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Abraham Lincoln. Sixteenth President of the United States Assassinated April 14th 1865.
Currier and Ives
The black and white lithograph depicts a seated Abraham Lincoln. He wears a suit and tie and has his proper right hand is tucked inside his vest. His proper left hand holds a book at his lap.
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A. Lincoln
Currier and Ives
Repro. of Currier & Ives litho. portrait of A. Lincoln, after a photo by Brady. Refs: H/B/N fig. 39 & O-17. Similar to #392 except for coloring. There is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is facing the center of page. published by Currier and Ives (American, 1834-1907), from a photo by Mathew Brady (American, 1823-1896)
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A Literary Debate in the Darktown Club
Currier and Ives
The print is a reproduction of an 1865 political cartoon depicting caricatures of two African-American men. The cartoon shows the aftermath of a heated political debate between the two men. Both men are seated on the floor. The man to the left has a poster of George Washington crushed over his head and sits beneath a poster of Abraham Lincoln. The man at the right holds his head and is seated beneath a poster of Ulysses S. Grant. A third man, a police constable, peeks through a door at the center of the room. The print is organized and stored in a black album with other reproductive prints.
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Battle Of Chancellorsville, Virginia May 3rd 1863
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Chancellorsville, Va..."" From Portfolio #5 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print that depicts the Battle of Chancellorsville in Virginia on May 3rd 1863. The Union forces were commanded by General Joseph Hooker while the Confederate forces were commanded by Lee "Stonewall" Jackson, James Longstreet and Ambrose P. Hill.
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Battle of Cold Harbor, Virginia June 1st 1864
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Cold Harbor, Va..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts Union forces charging Confederate forces at the battle of Cold Harbor in Virginia on June 1st 1864.
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Battle Of Corinth, Mississippi October 4th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Corinth, Miss..."" From Portfolio #4 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print at depicts the Battle of Corinth in Mississippi on October 4th 1862. Union forces were commanded by General Ulysses S. Grant. Confederate generals Earl Van Dorn, Sterling Price, and Mansfield Lovell.
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Battle Of Fredericksburg, Virginia December 13th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Fredericksburg, Va..."" From Portfolio #5 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction print which depicts the battle of Frederickburg, Virginia on December 13th 1862. Union soldiers advancing on Confederate forces.
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Battle of Mill Springs, Kentucky
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives : ""Battle of MIll Springs, Ky..."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers advancing on Confederate forces. The Confederate forces are depicted retreating.
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 8th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas..."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers advancing against the Confederate forces. There is a large American flag waving on the right side of the image.
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Battle of Williamsburg, Virginia May 5th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle Of Williamsburg, Va..."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a color print that depicts General George McCllelan leading troops on horseback at the Battle of Williamsburg in Virginia on May 5th 1862.
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Bombardment and Capture of Fort Henry, Tennessee
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment and Capture of Fort Henry, Tenn..."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union ships firing on Fort Henry in Tennessee.
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Bombardment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet, N.C.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment and Capture of the Forts at Hatteras Inlet, N.C...."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union troops invading Hatteras Inlet, North Carolina after a battle. Ships are depicted having sustained heavy damage.
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Bombardment of For Sumter, Charleston Harbor. From Fort Moultrie, 12th & 13th of April 1861.
Currier and Ives
The color lithograph depicts the siege of Fort Sumter, the battle that started the American Civil War. In the image, soldiers aim fire at Fort Sumter from Fort Moultrie. Two cannons blast fire in the foreground. The South Carolina state flag stands on the bank of the water to the left of the image. The American flag can be see flying above Fort Sumter in the image's background.
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Bombardment of Fort Pulaski, Cockpur Island, Geo. 10th & 11th of April 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment of Fort Pulaski."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts the Bombardment of Fort Pulaski between 10th & 11th of April 1862. There is smoke depicted coming off of the fortification.
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Bombardment of Fort Sumter
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment of Fort Sumter..."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" Color print which depicts Fort Sumter being assaulted with artillery. Fumes and smoke are depicted coming from the structure.
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Bombardment of Island "Number Ten" in the Mississippi River
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment of Island ""Number Ten"" In The Mississippi River."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts a naval battle on the Mississippi river.
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Capture And Fall Of Charleston, South Carolina Febuary 18th 1865
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Capture And Fall Of Charleston, S.C..."" From Portfolio #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts the Union capture of Charleston, South Carolina on February 18th 1865. The American flag is depicted being waved over the partially destroyed fortification.
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Colonel Michael Corcoran, At the Battle of Bull Run
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Colonel Michael Corcoran, At the Battle of Bull Run..."" From Portfolio #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives... Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Colonel Michael Corcoran leading troops on horseback at the battle of Bull Run.
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Commodore Farragut's Fleet, Passing The Forts Of The Mississippi April 24th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Com. Farragut's Fleet, Passing The Forts Of The Mississippi..."" From Portfolio #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Commodore David Farragut's fleet attaching the Confederate Ram Manassas.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: 8
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #8 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a black folder which contains prints 525.1-525.6. The folder has silver letters.
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Engravings For the People of the Civil War: Portfolio 1
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #1 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a green folder which contains prints 518.1-518.6. The folder has black letters.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: Portfolio 2
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a blue folder which contains prints 519.1-519.6. The folder has black letters.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War Portfolio 3
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #3 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a yellow folder which contains prints 520.1-520.6. The folder has black letters.