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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Monthly Statement: Loose-Wilkes Biscuit Company for Mr. Sullivan
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company
Monthly statement from the Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company to Mr. Sullivan.
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1990 Calendar from the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Plastic, wallet-size calendar with repro. of F. Ransom painting, "Lincoln the Railsplitter." Abraham Lincoln is depicted in the center of image, splitting wood with an axe.
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1991 wallet calendar issued by the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library And Museum.
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Plastic, 1991 wallet calendar issued by the Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library And Museum. Front has color repro. of ""Pioneer Education..."" painting of young A. Lincoln by F. Ransom. Abraham Lincoln is depicted in the center of image, reading a book. Abraham Lincoln is depicted near a fire place.
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1992 Calendar from the Lincoln Museum
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Plastic pocket calendar. Front has repro. of ""Lincoln the Surveyor"" painting by Fletcher Ransom. Issued by the Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, Indiana. Abraham Lincoln is depicted surveying an area during winter.
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1993 Calendar from the Lincoln Museum
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
2.25" X 3.5" plastic calendar from The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 1993. The front features a color painting entitled "Lincoln, The Wrestler" by Fletcher Ransom. Abraham Lincoln is depicted in the center of image, wrestling with Jack Armstrong.
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1993 Calendar from the Lincoln Museum
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
2.25" X 3.5" plastic calendar from The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 1993. The front features a color painting entitled "Lincoln, The Wrestler" by Fletcher Ransom Abraham Lincoln is depicted in the center of image, wrestling with Jack Armstrong.
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1993 Calendar from the The Lincoln Museum
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
2.25" X 3.5" plastic calendar from The Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne, Indiana. 1993. The front features a color painting entitled "Lincoln, The Wrestler" by Fletcher Ransom Abraham Lincoln is depicted in the center of image, wrestling with Jack Armstrong.
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Abraham Lincoln and Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting five members of the Lincoln family gathered around a table.
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Behind the Scenes
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting Lincoln and his cabinet backstage preparing for the production Othello. Lincoln is shown at front and center in blackface. The piece served as an attack on the Lincoln Administration.
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Citizens Voting
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting citizens voting. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Citizens Voting
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting citizens voting. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Lincoln and Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting four members of the Lincoln family in a parlor setting.
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Modified Portrait of Lincoln, Nicolay, and Hat with faces of Holzer, Neely, and Borritt
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, modified group portrait of A. Lincoln, Nicolay, and Hay (Ref; O-76), with faces of Holzer, Neely, and Boritt affixed to bodies. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a photograph of Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of an engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of a portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Signing Emancipation Proclamation
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting a seated Abraham Lincoln. In his proper right hand he holds a quill while he rests his proper left forearm on a table. A document that appears to be the Emancipation Proclamation rests under his arm.
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a photographic reproduction of a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by an unknown artist. [Ref; ML, O-25.]
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a photographic reproduction of a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by an unknown artist. [Ref; ML, O-25.]
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a photographic reproduction of a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by an unknown artist. [Ref; ML, O-26.]
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Reproduction Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln by an unknown photographer taken somewhere around 1858. [Ref; O-12.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of T. Painter Pearson's portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1858. [Ref; O-8.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by an unknown photographer. [Ref; O-15.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by an unknown photographer in 1860. [Ref; O-18.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by an unknown photographer in 1860. [Ref; O-35.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Robert Todd Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Robert Todd Lincoln.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Salmon P. Chase
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Salmon P. Chase.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Stephen A. Douglas
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Stephen A. Douglas.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Ulysses S. Grant
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Ulysses S. Grant in uniform.
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Reproduction print of an an engraving depicting Civil War soldiers voting
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting Civil War soldiers voting. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of an engraving depicting a Civil War-era election campaign parade
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting a Civil War-era election campaign parade. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of an engraving depicting voting scene
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting voting scene. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of a portraits of Washington and Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; depicts standing portraits of Washington and A. Lincoln. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of "Grant and Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "Grant and Lee." Outdoor view depicts Grant, Lee, and officers on horseback. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of of a wood engraving depicting the Arrest of Hon. C.L. Vallandigham, at Dayton, Ohio, May 5 [1863]
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting the arrest of C.L. Vallandigham. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of "Surrender of General Lee at Appomattox C.H.V. April 9th 1865."
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "Surrender of Gen. Lee." Depicts Grant and Lee seated at table. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of "Surrender of Gen. Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "Surrender of Gen. Lee." Outdoor view depicting Grant, Lee, and officers and troops in background. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum. Identical to 4613.
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Reproduction print of "The Charge of the First Maryland Regiment at the Death of Ashby"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Description provided by the Abraham Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection: This tinted lithograph done after an 1887 painting by W. L. Sheppard depicts a battlefield scene showing the beginning of the charge of the First Maryland Regiment against the Pennsylvania Bucktail Rifles near Harrisonburg on June 6, 1862. . Confederate troops cluster in the right foreground and appear to be charging toward the left background. Smoke is visible rising in the distance. The publishing information and reports of the battle are printed just below the image. A statement below the Confederate flag reads, "Issued to raise funds for a monument in Baltimore to the Maryland Line."
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Reproduction print of the First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation Before the Cabinet
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Description provided by the Library of Congress: Print shows a reenactment of Abraham Lincoln signing the Emancipation Proclamation on July 22, 1862, painted by Francis B. Carpenter at the White House in 1864. Depicted, from left to right are: Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, Salmon P. Chase, Secretary of the Treasury, President Lincoln, Gideon Welles, Secretary of the Navy, Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of the Interior, William H. Seward, Secretary of State, Montgomery Blair, Postmaster General, and Edward Bates, Attorney General. Simon Cameron and Andrew Jackson are featured as paintings.
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Reproduction print of "The Room in the McLean House, at Appomattox C.H., which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "The Room in the McLean House..." Depicts seated Grant and Lee, plus officers. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum. Identical to 4616.
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Reproduction print of "The Room in the McLean House, at Appomattox C.H., which Gen. Lee surrendered to Gen. Grant"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "The Room in the McLean House..." Depicts seated Grant and Lee, plus officers. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum. Identical to 4615.
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Reproduction print of "The Surrender of General Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "Surrender of Gen. Lee." Outdoor view depicting Grant, Lee, and officers and troops in background. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum. Identical to 4614.
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Reproduction print of "The Surrender of General Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "The Surrender of General Lee." Depicts seated Grant, Lee, and officers, all on horseback. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of "The Surrender of General Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "The Surrender of General Lee." Outdoor view depicts Grant, Lee, and officers and troops. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction print of "The Surrender of Lee"
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of a print; "The Surrender of Lee." Depicts Grant and Lee seated at tables, and officers present. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Reproduction The Death of 'Stonewall' Jackson
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Description provided by the Abraham Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection: This hand-colored lithograph features Confederate General Thomas Jackson on his death bed. He is depicted inside a tent with three soldiers surrounding him; a fourth soldier waits with a horse in the tent entrance. The title is printed below the image. Jackson was wounded during battle at Chancellorsville, Virginia, and died on May 10, 1863.
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The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before President Abraham Lincoln's Cabinet
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photograph of Lincoln's Cabinet, left to right: Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War (sitting); Salmon P. Chase Secretary of Treasury; Lincoln; Gideon Welles, Secretary of Navy (sitting, back); William H. Seward, Secretary of State (sitting, front); Caleb B. Smith, Secretary of Interior; Montgomery Blair; Edward Bates, Attorney General (sitting).
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The Home of Our Martyred President
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photograph reproduction of lithograph of Henry Clay's Lexington, Kentucky home, Ashland. The printmaker and date are unknown as well as the reason for labeling it as Abraham Lincoln's home as there are no known connections between Lincoln and the home. The lithograph depicts a two-story home with a circular path in front. A woman and several men are shown walking on this path.
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Ticket Booths-Voters Procuring Tickets.
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting voter ticket booths. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Uncle Sam Has Land to Give Us Each...
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of an engraving depicting a Civil War-era election campaign parade. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Unconditional Union Ticket
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Copy photo, photograph of Lincoln and Johnson election ticket. From original in collections of Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum.
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Union
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The photo reproduction of an engraving depicts various statesmen: Winfield Scott, Lewis Cass, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Millard Fillmore, Howell Cobb of Georgia, James McDowell, Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, John M. Clayton of Delaware, Thomas Corwin, James Buchanan, Stephen A. Douglas, John J. Crittenden, Sam Houston of Texas, Henry Foote of Mississippi, Willie P. Mangum of North Carolina, W. R. King of Alabama, Daniel S. Dickinson of New York, John McLean of Ohio, John Bell of Tennessee, and John C. Fremont of California. This print was reissued about 1861 with a figure of Abraham Lincoln substituted for that of Calhoun.
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Union Liberty! and Union and Slavery!
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of an anti-McClellan cartoon from the 1864 presidential election. Depicts a side-by-side comparison of what the Union would look like if Abraham Lincoln were reelected versus what it would look like if McClellan became president.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Edward A. Barnwell
The object is a reproduction of Edward A. Barnwnell's portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1860. [Ref; O-19.]
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Anthony Berger
The object is a photographic reproduction of an Anthony Berger portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. [Ref; ML, O-23.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Mathew Brady
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Mathew Brady in ca. 1862. [Ref; O-57.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Mathew Brady
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Mathew Brady in 1861. [Ref; O-59.]
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The Grave of the Union
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Bromley and Co.
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting an anti-Lincoln satirical message that insinuates the Lincoln administration's abused of the Constitution, where Horace Greeley and Charles Sumner are shown literally burying the U. S. Constitution.
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Abraham Lincoln's Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Francis Bicknell Carpenter
Photograph of a portrait painting of Abraham Lincoln and family gathered around a table.
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An Heir to the Throne, or the Next Republican Candidate, 1860
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Currier and Ives
Photo reproduction of a cartoon satirizing the Republican's support of Black rights. The cartoon depicts Editor Horace Greeley (left) introducing the newest presidential candidate to Abraham Lincoln (right). At the center, William Henry Johnson, an African-American man who appeared in P. T. Barnum's Museum on Broadway as the ""Zip the What Is It?," is shown as the potential candidate.
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Letting the cat out of the bag!!
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Currier and Ives
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting the Republican party at odds after the nomination of Abraham Lincoln for president in 1860. In the cartoon, Charles Sumner literally releases a cat (i.e., the Spirit of Discord) from a bag labeled "REPUBLICAN BAG." The cat jumps for Horace Greely, editor of the New York Tribune. Lincoln is shown defending Greely with a rail. William H. Seward and Henry J. Raymond, editor of the New York Times, are also pictured.
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Storming the Castle, "Old Abe" on Guard
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Currier and Ives
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln dressed as a Wide Awake, a member of the Wide Awakes marching club. Lincoln is shown holding a spear on one side of a corner of the White House while warding off other candidates: Stephen A. Douglas, John Bell, and John C. Breckinridge. James Buchanan, the incumbent, is shown attempting to lift Beckinridge through a window.
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The Political Gymnasium
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Currier and Ives
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting a general parody of the 1860 presidental candidates and their supporters. The cartoon features (left to right) Edward Everett, John Bell, Horace Greely, Abraham Lincoln, James Watson Webb, Stephen A. Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and William H. Seward.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Samuel Montague Fassett
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Samuel M. Fassett in 1859. [Ref; O-16.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Alexander Gardner
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Alexander Gardner in 1863. [Ref; O-77.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Alexander Gardner
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Alexander Gardner in 1864. [Ref; O-71.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Alexander Gardner
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Alexander Gardner in 1861. [Ref; O-49.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Christopher S. German
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Christopher S. German in 1861. [Ref; O-43.]
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Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican candidate for the presidency, 1860
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, Leopold Grozelier, Thomas Hicks, W. William Schaus, and J.H. Bufford's Lith.
Photo reproduction of a print depicting a portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the shoulders up.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Charles Hart
Photo reproduction four members of the Lincoln Family gathered around a table.
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Abraham Lincoln & His Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, Herline and Hensel, and Kelly and Sons
Photo reproduction five members of the Lincoln Family gathered around a table.
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I Knew Him Horatio, a Fellow of Infinite Jest; Where be Your Gibes Now?
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and J. H. Howard
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting George B. McClellan as Hamlet holding the head of Abraham Lincoln. He recites a line from Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1 as a gravedigger and Horatio Seymour look on in the distance.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Calvin Jackson
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Calvin Jackson in 1858. [Ref; O-10.]
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Abraham Lincoln from a portrait taken from life by Charles A. Barry, Springfield, Illinois, June 1860
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, J.H. Bufford's Lith., Joseph E. Baker, and Charles A. Barry
Photo reproduction of a portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
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Satan Tempting Booth to the Murder of the President.
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and J. L. Magee
Photo reproduction of print depicting a standing John Wilkes Booth with a gun in his proper right hand. Satan stands over Booth's proper left shoulder.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and William Marsh
The object is a reproduction of William Marsh's portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1860. [Ref; O-20.]
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and William Marsh
The object is a reproduction of William Marsh's portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken in 1860. [Ref; O-21.]
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Lincoln Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Moore and Goodspeed
Photo reproduction of a lithograph of four members of the Lincoln Family gathered in a parlor setting.
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William Sartain's Lincoln and Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, William Sartain, and Samuel B. Waugh
Photograph of a portrait engraving of the Lincoln family. Abraham Lincoln and Mary sit at either end of a table while Tad sits to Lincoln's proper right. Robert stands behind the table in the background.
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A. Lincoln and His Residence
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and John Adams Whipple
The object is a reproduction of a J. A. Whipple photograph (taken ca. 1860) of Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home. [Ref; O-38.]
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Abraham Lincoln and His Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, D. T. Wiest, and William Smith
Photo reproduction of a composite portrait of five members of the Lincoln Family gathered around a table.
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In Memory of Abraham Lincoln: the Reward of the Just
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, D. T. Wiest, and William Smith
Photo reproduction of lithograph of Abraham Lincoln's apotheosis. In the image, Lincoln is shown being carried into Heaven by two angels. Several women and children, a bald eagle, and a Native American surround his tomb.
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Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865
John A. Lowell and William Edgar Marshall
The engraving features a head and shoulders portrait of Abraham Lincoln, who faces slightly to his proper left. He wears a dark coat and tie. The image is surrounded by a circular border and is flanked by oak leaves. Lincoln's name and birth and death dates are inscribed below the image on what appears to be a pillar. The engraving was taken from a portrait painting created by William Edgar Marshall in 1865.
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Capt. J. Ericsson. Inventor & Constructor of the "Monitor."
L. Prang and Co.
The CDV-sized engraving features a portrait of Captain John Ericsson, designer of the USS Monitor, the first armored ship with a rotating turret. In the portrait, Ericsson wears a suit and tie and is pictured from the chest up.
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Engraved Portrait of General George Meade
L. Prang and Co.
The CDV-sized engraving features bust portrait of General George Meade, famous for defeating General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. In the portrait, Meade is pictured in his Union Army uniform. He faces slightly toward his proper right.
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Jeff. Davis Boast Fullfilled
L. Prang and Co.
The CDV-sized cartoon depicts three women fitting Jefferson Davis in a dress. Davis stands wearing a hoop skirt and holds a knife in his proper right hand.
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Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama, June 19, 1864
L. Prang and Co.
Color bookplate from unidentified volume: ""Kearsarge sinking the Alabama..."" Copyright 1887, by L. Prang & Co., Boston. After a painting by J.O. Davidson. Depiction of a naval battle during the American Civil War. Soliders wearing blue uniforms are decpicted preparing a cannon for fire. In the background, there are a depiction of a sinking ship.
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Mrs. S. A. Douglass
L. Prang and Co.
Lithograph featuring a vignette portrait of Adele Cutts Douglas Williams, wife of Stephen A. Douglas.
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Portrait of James Murray Mason
L. Prang and Co.
The CDV-sized lithograph features an oval portrait of James Murray Mason, Commissioner of the Confederacy to the United Kingdom. Mason was on of the two Confederate diplomats captured on a British ship during the Trent Affair.
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Stephen A. Douglass.
L. Prang and Co.
Lithograph of an oval portrait of Stephen A. Douglas, a lawyer and politician from Illinois.
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The Last of the Chevaliers
L. Prang and Co.
The lithograph carte de visite depicts Jefferson Davis in woman's clothing holding a knife. A anonymous hand holds a gun, which is pointed at Davis. The image is printed on a white paper card with black ink.
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Abraham Lincoln Engraving
L. Prang and Co. and Anthony Berger
CDV-size engraving, vignette portrait of Abraham Lincoln inspired by Anthony Berger's 9 February 1864 photograph of Lincoln. (Ref: O-91).
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Abraham Lincoln and His Son Thad
L. Prang & Company, Anthony Berger, and Three B’s
This print features a reproduction lithograph entitled "Abraham Lincoln And His Son Thad." This lithograph was influenced by an earlier photograph by Anthony Berger.
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Photograph of Memorial Fan, ca. 1866
August Edouard Luce
The color Polaroid features the back view of a memorial fan. The fan depicts the Abraham Lincoln assassination and Civil War scenes, as well as portraits of European queens. The fan is fabricated from paper, wood, and tin with gold wash and features a silk tassel attached to its handle.
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Photograph of Memorial Fan, ca. 1866
August Edouard Luce
The color Polaroid features an image of a front view of a memorial fan honoring Abraham Lincoln. The fan depicted is fabricated from paper, wood, and tin with gold wash. A silk tassel attached to handle.
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Abraham Lincoln 16th President Pin
L. W. Bristol Classics
Gold and black-hued pin depicting a profile image of Abraham Lincoln.
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Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Pin
L. W. Bristol Classics
Pin commemorating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It depicts a color profile image of Abraham Lincoln against an illustration of the state of Kentucky.
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Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Pin
L. W. Bristol Classics
Pin commemorating the 200th anniversary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. It depicts a bust image of Lincoln from the shoulders up.
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Gettysburg Address Pin
L. W. Bristol Classics
Pin commemorating the Gettysburg Address. It depicts a color profile image of Abraham Lincoln against an illustration of a document.
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Ulysses S. Grant Pin
L. W. Bristol Classics
Pin honoring Civil War General, Ulysses S. Grant. It depicts a bust image of Grant from the shoulders up.