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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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Are Returning Home from Church
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln walking with his wife, Mary. Their sons, Willie and Tad, are shown running toward their Springfield home in the background.
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Mr. Lincoln Returns Home from Market with His Two Younger Boys
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln carrying a child on his back. Another child and a dog run at his side. The Lincoln's Springfield home is shown in the background. Mary Todd Lincoln is pictured at the front door.
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Nancy Hanks Lincoln and Her Son
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Nancy Hanks Lincoln with her hands draped over the shoulders of her son, Abraham Lincoln.
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New Salem, Illinois, 1831-1837
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln standing while reading a book outdoors.
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Pardon for Sigler H. Lester
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print depicts Abraham Lincoln drawing up a petition to the Augustus C. French, the governor of Illinois, to have Sigler H. Lester pardoned for manslaughter.
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President-elect Abraham Lincoln Visits His Stepmother
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Abraham Lincoln embracing his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln.
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President-elect Abraham Lincoln Visits His Stepmother
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Abraham Lincoln embracing his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln.
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President Elect Abraham Lincoln with A.W. Fence at Christmas time in Springfield, Illinois in 1860
Lloyd Ostendorf
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing outside of a dental office talking to A. W. French. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. Accompanied by a blank envelope.
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President-Elect Lincoln bids Farewell to His Stepmother
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln embracing his stepmother, Sarah Bush Lincoln.
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Repeal of the Nebraska Act
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Judge Alfred Hinton greeting Abraham Lincoln at the Hinton House. Lincoln traveled to Carrollton, Illinois to speat up for the repeal of the Kansas-Nebraska Act.
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Speech at the Edgar County Courthouse
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features portraits of Abraham Lincoln, William P. Dole, and Owen Lovejoy in front of the Edgar County Courthouse in Paris, Illinois on 7 Septemeber 1858.
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'...Testing whether this nation...can long endure...'
Lloyd Ostendorf
A photographic reproduction of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln looking at a scene of contemporary environmental pollution.
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'...Testing whether this nation...can long endure...'
Lloyd Ostendorf
A photographic reproduction of a cartoon depicting Abraham Lincoln looking at a scene of contemporary environmental pollution.
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The Old Christian County Courthouse
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print depicts the Christian County Courthouse located in Illinois. Abraham Lincoln is shown in the foreground. Other townspeople are pictured in the background as pigs run around the scene.
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U.S. Post Office
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln organizing a stack of letters in his hands. He holds rolled up newspapers under his proper left arm. A snow-covered post office is pictured in the background.
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William "Duff" Armstrong Is Cleared of a Murder Charge by Abraham Lincoln
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Abraham Lincoln and Duff Armstrong walking in front of the Cass County Courthouse.
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Young Abe Lincoln Makes His Second Trip to New Orleans by Flatboat and Stays for a Month, May and June 1831
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln standing on a flatboat that is docked in front of the French Quarter in New Orleans, Louisiana.
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Young Attorney Abraham Lincoln at the Circuit Court
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Abraham Lincoln practicing law in front of the circuit court in Pontiac, Livingston County, Illinois. His client was Mr. Popejoy.
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Young Lincoln Helps Build a New Home
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features an image of Abraham Lincoln assisting in the construction of a log cabin in Macon County.
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Young Lincoln in His 21st Year
Lloyd Ostendorf
The print features a young Abraham Lincoln leading a family ox-team from Indiana to Illinois. Lincoln walks as two covered wagons follow in the background.
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Abe Lincoln with his ax in the woods sees a deer, Christmas, Springfield, Illinois in 1839
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln with an ax over his proper left shoulder. A deer is shown standing in the background. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Abe Lincoln with his ax in the woods sees a deer, Christmas, Springfield, Illinois in 1839
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln with an ax over his proper left shoulder. A deer is shown standing in the background. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Abe Lincoln, with Tad and Willie, cutting a Christmas tree in Springfield, Illinois in 1859.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln cutting down a Christmas tree with his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by an envelope addressed to Frank J. Williams
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Abe Lincoln, with Tad and Willie, cutting a Christmas tree in Springfield, Illinois in 1859.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln cutting down a Christmas tree with his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by an envelope addressed to Frank J. Williams
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Abe Lincoln, with Tad on the horse, Willie in front of decorated lamp post on the streets of Springfield, Illinois in 1860. Willie is giving an apple to the horse.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing next to a horse with two of his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln kissing the cheek of Mary Todd Lincoln
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln kissing the cheek of Mary Todd Lincoln. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Abraham Lincoln pulling sled with family
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln carrying a wreath and pulling a sleigh. Two of his sons are also pictured. The inside includes a Christmas greeting that is signed by Joe Suppiger [?] and family. It is accompanied by a blank mailing envelope. This is the signed copy.
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Abraham Lincoln pulling sled with family
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln carrying a wreath and pulling a sleigh. Two of his sons are also pictured. The inside includes a Christmas greeting that is signed by Joe Suppiger [?] and family. It is accompanied by a blank mailing envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln standing while Mary Todd Lincoln straightens his tie. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Abraham Lincoln with Tad and Willie at a Toy Store
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln peering through a toy store window with two of his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. Accompanied by an enveloped addressed to Mr. Frank J. Williams.
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Lincoln at Christmastime with Willie and Tad
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln sitting in a rocking chair and reading to two of his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Lincoln at Christmastime with Willie and Tad
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln sitting in a rocking chair and reading to two of his sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Lincoln at home with Willie and Tad
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln walking down a flight of stairs carrying gifts. Two of his sons are also pictured. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Lincoln at home with Willie and Tad
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln walking down a flight of stairs carrying gifts. Two of his sons are also pictured. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Lincoln at home with Willie and Tad
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln walking down a flight of stairs carrying gifts. Two of his sons are also pictured. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Lincoln family Christmas morning, Tad on chair opening presents in Washington, D.C. in 1861. President and Mrs. Lincoln are looking on while Willie watches Tad unwrap a present. The Lincoln's are holding hands and the President has a bag of toys slung over his shoulder.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln watching their sons unwrap Christmas gifts. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln caroling outside the Lincoln home with Willie and Tad in Springfield, Illinois in 1860.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln caroling with his family. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a blank envelope.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln hanging their Christmas wreath on their front door in Springfield, Illinois in 1860
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln hanging a wreath on a door with Mary Todd Lincoln. The inside includes a Christmas greeting.
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Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln watching Willie and Tad with toys in Springfield, Illinois in 1860. Mr. Lincoln has his arm around Mary.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln watching their two sons play with toys. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a mailing envelope addressed to Mr. Frank W. Williams.
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Mr. Lincoln with Willie and Tad at the family Christmas tree in Springfield, Illinois in 1860. Willie and Tad are getting candy canes from the tree.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln decorate a Christmas tree with his two sons. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by a mailing envelope addressed to Mr. Frank W. Williams.
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President Lincoln, Tad and Willie in front of the marble fireplace in the White House, Washington, D.C. in 1861. The President is seated, watching with pleasure as the children are enjoying a toy train. Stockings are still on the mantel.
Lloyd Ostendorf and Larry B. Newman Printing Company
Greeting card from Lincoln Memorial University. Its front features a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln watching his sons play with a toy train. The inside includes a Christmas greeting. It is accompanied by an envelope addressed to Mr. Frank J. Williams.
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Lincoln-Todd Monument in Racine, Wisconsin
Ostrander-Sams Corporation and Curteich
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln & Mary Todd Lincoln statue in Racine, Wisconsin.
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Lincoln-Todd Monument in Racine, Wisconsin
Ostrander-Sams Corporation and Curteich
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln & Mary Todd Lincoln statue in Racine, Wisconsin.
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Dr. Allen, Lukins-Ferguson Residences, Dr. Regnier Office, Hill Residence, Hill-McNamar (McNeil) Store
Ira E. Owen and Curteich
This postcard features a several older homes located within New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Ash Hopper Used in Soap Production
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard features an Ash hopper at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Bedroom in Rutledge Tavern at New Salem State Park
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard features a replica of a bedroom within the Rutledge Tavern in New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Interior, Hill-McNamar (McNeil) Store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln’s Salem, Illinois
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard features an interior view of a replica of Hill-McNamer Store located at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Robert Johnson Cabin
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard features an exterior view of Robert Johnson’s residence at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Rustic Back-Yard Farm of Doctor John Allen at New Salem State Park
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard features Dr. John Allen’s farm located at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Trent Brothers’ Barn in New Salem State Park
Ira E. Owens and Curteich
This postcard fearures an exterior view of replicas of the Trent Brothers’ barn in New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Theodore Roosevelt, 1867-1919
Pach Brothers Studio, Pomegranate Communications Inc., and Smithsonian Institution
from the postcard: “Theodore Roosevelt, 1867-1919, Pach Brothers Studio (active 1867-1993) Platinum print, circa 1898 National Portrait Gallery Gift of Joanna Sturm, NPG.81.122”
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Rare Sculpture Offering from Pairie House Galleries
Pairie House Galleries and James Earle Fraser
A brochure from the Prairie House Galleries featuring rare sculpture. The front of the artifact features a seated sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by James Earle Fraser.
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Why Didn't you Hang Your Clothes on a Hickory Limb?
Pan American Publishing Company
The stereograph features a black and white image of two girls dressed in wooden barrels. Two boys are shown in the background running away with clothes in their hands. The image is mounted on a gray card with rounded corners.
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Commemorative Senator Genuine Redbone Stag Handle Pocket Knife
Parker
Pocket knife [A] and box [B]. Knife is ""Senator/Honest Abe"" model. Made by Parker. A genuine redbone stage handle pocket knife. The blade is made of surgical steel. The handle has a reddish color. The knife has steel ends.
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Senator Genuine Redbone Stag Handle Pocket Knife box
Parker
Pocket knife [A] and box [B]. Knife is ""Senator/Honest Abe"" model. Made by Parker. A silver colored box with blue and black inscriptions. The name of the knife is Senator and the model number is 1398.
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Portrait of Martin Van Buren
George Parker, Henry Inman, and Finishing Touches
A color lithograph featuring an oval shaped portrait of Martin van Buren.
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Captain, U.S. Light Artillery, 1864
Tom Parker
A color print featuring a captain from the United States Light Artillery in 1864.
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Private, 14th Regt. Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry, 1862
Tom Parker
A color print featuring a private from the Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry in 1862.
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Sergeant, 2nd Regt. Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry, 1861
Tom Parker
A color print featuring a Sergeant from the Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry in 1861.
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Trooper, 6th New York Cavalary Regiment, 1863
Tom Parker
A color print featuring a solider from the 6th New York Cavalry Regiment in 1863.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Parks and History Association and Mathew Brady
A reproduction portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is shown seated.
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The Emancipator's View of Our Government
Joseph L. Parrish
Cartoon by Parrish; newspaper clipping affixed to cardboard; "The Emancipator's View of Our Government." Depicts A. Lincoln looking at Capitol Building. Subject is government trend to "...dictate the lives of people." Copyright 1937, Chicago Tribune.
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Lincoln-Calhoun Composite Portrait
William Pate
This print features a color, full-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln. In the portrait, Lincoln stands next to a table with his proper right hand at his waist while his proper left hand rests on a table. On the table are papers, a quill, and ink. The print is a composite image of Lincoln's head on John C. Calhoun's body and was created by William pate using Alexander Ritchie's 1852 mezzotint engraving of Calhoun and Anthony Berger's 1864 photograph of Lincoln.
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"Okay, Mr. Lincoln! I Think It's Safe to Come Back Now!"
Henry Payne
Original ink and color pencil cartoon by Henry Payne. The cartoon depicts two security guards at Lincoln Memorial. The figure of Lincoln is missing from the sculpture. It was originally published in the Detroit News.
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Where Abraham Lincoln’s Grandmother and Aunt are Buried
Mrs. Raymond Peake
This postcard features the Lincoln cemetery in Elizabethtown, Kentucky.
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HARPERS FERRY.
Rembrand t Peale; Harpers Ferry Historical Association; and Museum Press, Inc.
Color repro. of painting by Rembrandt Peale: ""Harpers Ferry. 1814."" Pub. by Harpers Ferry Historical Assn. The artifact includes a bucolic scene in the rolling West Virginia hills. There is river flowing between mountains. There are a series of small homes on the water front. Small trees dot the coastline. The sky is depicted as cloudy with hints of blue.
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The Mary Surratt House
Gerry Peck
This postcared features the Mary Surratt House in Clinton, Maryland.
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St. Andrews Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marian Fielding Peck
This postcard features St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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St. Andrews Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marian Fielding Peck
This postcard features St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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St. Andrews Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marian Fielding Peck
This postcard features St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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St. Andrews Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marian Fielding Peck
This postcard features St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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St. Andrews Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England
Marian Fielding Peck
This postcard features St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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Photograph of the Emancipator Statue
Alphonso Pelzer
The photograph depicts an image of Alphonso Pelzer's sculpture, The Emancipator. This particular manifestation is installed in Fremont, Nebraska and is one of seven copies of the work.
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Photograph of the Emancipator Statue
Alphonso Pelzer
The photograph depicts an image of Alphonso Pelzer's sculpture, The Emancipator. This particular manifestation is installed in Brighton, Michigan and is one of seven copies of the work.
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Hill-McNamar Store
Penrod Studio, Lincoln's New Salem Enterprise Inc., and Dexter Press Inc.
This postcard features an interior view of a replica of Hill-McNamar Store at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Carl Sandburg
Perfection Form Company
Portrait of Carl Sandburg with silhouette background of Abraham Lincoln.
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Walt Whitman
Perfection Form Company
Poster features bust depiction of Walt Whitman in hues of green. The bust is surrounded by illustrations of grass leaves. Whitman was a nineteenth-century American poet best know for his work, Leaves of Grass.
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Photograph of Stonewall Jackson Engraving
G. E. Perine
Photo of Stonewall Jackson, after an engraving by G.E. Perine.
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Abraham Lincoln Portrait Plaque
George Edward Perine
The decorative plaque features a reproduction engraving of a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The image has been affixed to a wood plaque.
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Engraved Portrait of Henry B. Anthony
George Edward Perine
A colorized lithograph of Henry B. Anthony with a signature. Henry B. Anthony was a Senator of Rhode Island.
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Abraham Lincoln President of the United States
George Edward Perine and H. E. Coats
The black and white steel engraving features a seated portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln is posed in a chair with his proper right hand resting on a small table. A copy of the Emancipation Proclamation rests underneath his hand. The image is probably after A. Gardner photo.
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A. Lincoln Color Engraving
George Edward Perine and Charles DeForest Fredricks
The engraved bust-length portrait of Abraham Lincoln features a color portrait from the waist up. The engraving was created for Joel T. Headley's The Great Rebellion: A History of the Civil War in the United States.
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Statue of Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Chicago
Eugene A. Perry, Augustus St. Gaudens, and Perry Pictures
Black and white photograph of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing in front of a large chair while looking looking downward. In the background of the image, there are trees. The statue also appears to be located on a pedestal or stone pillar.
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125. Abraham Lincoln.
Perry Pictures and M. P. Rice
The object features a sepia-toned portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The portrait is a reproduction of a photograph originally taken by Andrew Gardner [Ref. O-77].
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Lincoln's First Cabin, Outhouse, and Car
Michael Bartley Peters
Reproduction of A. Lincoln cartoon by Grimmy, Inc., 2001. Same as # 5332, except paper alignment.
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Lincoln's First Cabin, Outhouse, and Car
Michael Bartley Peters
Reproduction of A. Lincoln cartoon by Grimmy, Inc., 2001. Same as # 5331, except paper alignment.
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Sorry Abe
Mike Peters
Reproduction of a newspaper cartoon by Mike Peters, originally published in the Dayton Daily News, 2004. Depicts silhouettes of A. Lincoln and other individuals.
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The World Will Little Note, nor Long Remember What We Say Here...
Mike Peters
The reproduction is of a cartoon featuring a Richard M. Nixon/Watergate theme. In the cartoon, Abraham Lincoln is shown dumping reels of tape into a shredder.
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Lincoln Cent Pewter Decorative Plate
Pewtarex
The small dish depicts the likeness of a 1908 Lincoln cent at its center. Its edge features a smooth finish. Some documentary information is available on its back.
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Presidents of the United States PEZ Dispensers
PEZ Cand y Inc.
The set includes three Pez dispensers featuring the likeness of Andrew Johnson, Rutherford B. Hayes, and James A. Garfield. There are two missing dispensers, which include Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant. Each dispenser features a blue base and the corresponding president's name. The dispensers are enclosed in a plastic mount. Four PEZ candy sleeves are also included. The set is further enclosed in a red and gold box. The box's reverse features biographical information about each president as well as nutritional and manufacturing information.
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Vignette Portrait of Lew Wallace
Philadelphia Photographic Co.
The CDV features a photograph of a a print depicting a vignette portrait of Lew Wallace, a Union General in the United States Civil War. In the portrait, Wallace is pictured wearing his uniform. The top two corners of the CDV have been trimmed at a diagonal.
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Gardner's Last Photograph from Life of Abraham Lincoln
Philip and Solomons and Alexander Gardner
The carte de visite features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln taken by Alexander Gardner on 10 April 1865. This is said to be the last photograph taken of Lincoln from life. [Ref: O-118.] The vignette-style image depicts Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.
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Jeff Davis in His Disguise When Captured by U.S. Troops
Philip and Solomons and Miller
The nineteenth century photograph is a reproduction of an original cartoon by an artist named Miller. In the image, Jefferson Davis is shown wearing a dress and carrying a dagger in his proper right hand. A wooded scene is depicted in the background.
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Lincoln Monument at Lincoln Park in Chicago
E. Phillips
This post card features the Abraham Lincoln Monument in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
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Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon
Henry C. Phillips
In the carte de visite photograph, a street view of the Union Volunteer Refreshment Saloon is shown. In addition, other buildings such as the Union Volunteer Hospital are visible. The item was enclosed in a small envelope inscribed with the following: #131.
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The Bride's Toilet
Phiz
The stereograph contains a color image of a woman helping another woman dress.One woman is seated at a vanity while another woman stands behind her buttoning a dress.The image is on a brownish-color card mount, and the reverse indicates that the illustration is by Phiz. This is possibly in reference to Hablot Knight Browne, who used the pseudonym Phiz. Browne served as an illustrator for Charles Dickens's works.
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Photograph of Reclining Lincoln, Colorado Rocky Mountains
Charles D. Platte
The color digital photograph depicts Mount Lincoln, a part of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.