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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Photograph of Reclining Lincoln, Colorado Rocky Mountains
Charles D. Platte
The color digital photograph depicts Mount Lincoln, a part of the Colorado Rocky Mountains.
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Eli Whitney Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Eleanor Platt, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design depicts a bust image of Eli Whitney, and American inventor best known for inventing the cotton gin. The reverse design feature a man, presumably Whitney, standing behind a cotton gin holding papers, two African-American people (male and female) operate the gin. Another figure can be seen in the scene's background.
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James Kent Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Eleanor Platt, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design depicts a bust portrait of James Kent, an American jurist and legal scholar who authored Commentaries on American Law. The reverse design features an image of the Scales of Justice with a book placed at its center. An image of the Earth floats overhead, and two buildings stand on either side. A boat floats on a body of water at the scene's base.
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Maria Mitchell Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Eleanor Platt, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The commemorative medal's obverse features a bust image of Maria Mitchell, and American astronomer. On the medal's reverse, a woman sitting on a rock is pictured. In her proper right hand, she holds a telescope while a comet flies through the night sky. An ocean scene makes up the medal's background.
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Rufus Choate Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Eleanor Platt, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design features a bust image of Rufus Choate, an American lawyer, orator, and congressman. The reverse design depicts Choate standing between two tables. Choate places his proper right hand on a book resting on the table to his proper right. He holds a paper in his proper left hand.
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Amazing People Picture Match!
Playmore Inc. and Waldman Publishing Corp.
Card set/game; ""Amazing People Picture Match..."" Cards (36) depict famous people, including A. Lincoln. Made by Creative Child Games. In decorative box.
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The Capital, Circa 1846
John Plumbe Jr. and Library of Congress
Reproduction of an 1846 view of the United States Capitol. Pub. by the Library of Congress. published by the Library of Congress (American, -present) from a photograph by John Plumbe jr. (American, born British 1809 - 1857)
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Abraham Lincoln monument at the Entrance to Grandview Park in Sioux City, Iowa
Pospeshil Card Service
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln monument at the Entrance to Grandview Park in Sioux City, Iowa
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Lincoln as a Young Adult in Illinois (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln as a Young Adult in Illinois coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, and 1918. The subset also includes a February 12, 1923 commemorative stamp, which features the image of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about Abraham Lincoln's young adult years well as a color illustration, Lincoln as a Young Adult in Illinois. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from William H. Herndon's account of Lincoln's first term in the Illinois House of Representatives. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Debates Douglas (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Debates Douglas coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1924, 1925, 1926, 1927, and 1928. The subset also includes an August 27, 1958 commemorative stamp, which features an illustration of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the debates as well as a color illustration, Lincoln Debates Douglas. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Lincoln's statements during the first Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Ottowa, Illinois on Saturday, August 21, 1858. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Delivers the Gettysburg Address (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Delivers the Gettysburg Address coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1944, 1945, 1946, 1947, and 1948. The subset also includes a November 19, 1948 commemorative stamp, which features an image of Lincoln with his head bowed and the closing words of the speech. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about Gettysburg as well as a color illustration of Lincoln Delivering the Gettysburg Address. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from the Gettysburg Address. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Is Assassinated (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Is Assassinated coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1954, 1955, 1956, 1957, and 1958. The subset also includes an August 11, 1952 commemorative stamp, which features an image of Mount Rushmore. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the Lincoln's assassination as well as a color illustration of Lincoln Is Assassinated. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with an account of the death of Abraham Lincoln, as recalled by Gideon Welles, Lincoln's Secretary of the Navy. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Is Elected President (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Is Elected President coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1929, 1930, 1931, 1932, and 1933. The subset also includes an October 20, 1938 commemorative stamp, which features an illustration of a Lincoln bust from the Senate Gallery of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the 1860 Presidential Election as well as a color illustration of Portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Lincoln's first inaugural speech, delivered on Monday, March 4, 1861. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Is Re-elected President (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Is Re-elected President coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1949, 1950, 1951, 1952, and 1953. The subset also includes a November 19, 1954 commemorative stamp, which features a portrait of Lincoln from a work by Douglas Volk. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the 1964 Presidential Election as well as a color illustration of Lincoln is Re-elected President. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Lincoln's inaugural speech. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Issues the Emancipation Proclamation (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Issues the Emancipation Proclamation coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, and 1943. The subset also includes an October 20, 1940 stamp commemorating the seventy-fifth anniversary of the Constitutional Amendment abolishing slavery, which features an image of a statue of Abraham Lincoln and a kneeling slave. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the Emancipation Proclamation as well as a color illustration of Lincoln Issues the Emancipation Proclamation. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from the Emancipation Proclamation. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Marries Mary Todd (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Marries Mary Todd coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, and 1923. The subset also includes a February 3, 1927 commemorative stamp, which features a portrait of Lincoln that was derived from a photograph taken during his presidency (1861-1865). The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about Abraham Lincoln's relationship with Mary Todd as well as a black and white illustration, Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln with their Family. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Carl Sandburg and Paul M. Angle's Mary Lincoln: Wife and Widow. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincoln Presides Over the Civil War (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Presides Over the Civil War coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1934, 1935, 1936, 1937, and 1938. The subset also includes a July 7, 1942 commemorative stamp, which features a map of China and portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Sun Yat-sen, founder of the republic of China. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about the Civil War as well as a color illustration of Lincoln Presides Over the Civil War. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Lincoln's speech to the One Hundred Sixty-fourth Ohio Regiment in Washington, D.C. on August 18, 1864. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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Lincon's Log Cabin Boyhood (from the Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 Collection)
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln's Log Cabin Boyhood coins are a part of a larger fifty-coin set, The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958. In this subset, five Lincoln Cents are displayed in a paper card mount. The dates include 1909, 1910, 1911, 1912, and 1913. The subset also includes a February 12, 1909 commemorative stamp, which features the image of a statue of Lincoln by Augustus Saint-Guadens. The paper card mount's recto also contains biographical information about Abraham Lincoln's formative years as well as a color illustration, Young Lincoln Reading by the Fire. The biographical information continues on the card's verso along with excerpts from Albert J. Beveridge's work Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858. The paper mount is encased in a plastic sleeve that is enclosed in a coin holder binder.
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The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958
Postal Commemorative Society Stamps and Coins
The Lincoln Coins & Stamps 1909-1958 coin holder contains fifty Lincoln Cents and ten Lincoln-related postage stamps, which are organized by ten major events in Lincoln's life. The first page featured in the coin holder contains biographical information about Abraham Lincoln as well as information about the coin and stamp set. The ten subsequent pages are mounts that each display five Lincoln Cents from various years as well as one postage stamp.
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President Lincoln Engraving
Daniel John Pound and Mathew Brady
The engraving features a black and white standing portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is printed on off-white paper. Ref: O-17.
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Anti-Slavery Constitutional Amendment Picture
Powel and Company
The oval-shaped albumen print features a composite image of the members of the 38th Congress who voted for the 13th Amendment. The image is mounted on a cream-colored card. Documentary information (i.e., the composite key) is also included.
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Mounted Photograph of the First Marble Version of Thomas Ball's Emancipation monument
Lognworth Powers and Thomas Ball
The object is a mounted photograph of the first marble version of Thomas Ball's Emancipation Monument. Very light foxing appears on the mount. Includes supplemental information.
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Abraham Lincoln Bust
P.P. Caproni and Brother and Martin Milmore
The plaster bust depicts the likeness of Abraham Lincoln, who is forward-facing. The bust is situated on a round pedestal and has been painted a dark brown hue. Under the pedestal's base, a metal artist marker may be found.
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Mrs. Lincoln
Louis Prang
The object is a carte de visite-size engraving featuring a bust-length portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
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Vignette Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Louis Prang
The CDV-sized engraving features a vignette portrait of A. Lincoln. It is possibly a reversed variant of O-51.
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[Chicago City Hall-County Building] Draped in Mourning
DeWitt Clinton Pratt
Photograph of the Chicago City Hall-County Building after the death of Abraham Lincoln. The picture shows a crowd of people in line to view the body of Abraham Lincoln.
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Abe In Illinois
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Descriptive brochure for print set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. This work provides the names, descriptions and other pertinant information about the assorted etchings within this print set.
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Abe Lincoln in Illinois
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Two-part box for print set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. This is the container for the print set. It has a reddish-brown color and is ornately decorated with a rail, axe and the outline of the boundaries of the state of Illinois. The words and images are printed in a silver like color.
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Abe the Inventor
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Abe The Inventor..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted on the left hand side of the image. Abraham Lincoln is depicted sitting a chair with a foot on a small ottoman. The room is ornately decorated with curtains, books, vases and wall ornaments.
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Abraham Lincoln Portrait
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etched portrait of A. Lincoln and 1858 quote: ""If we could first know where we are..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. On the left side of the page, there is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is depicted facing the right side of the page. In the far bottom right side of the page, there is a quote by Abraham Lincoln. The paper is has a yellow hue.
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Awaiting the Election Returns
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Awaiting The Election Returns..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. William Herndon is depicted on the left side of the image. In the center of the image, there is a rendering of a desk. Abraham Lincoln is depicted setting in a chair reading a newspaper. There is a bookshelf on the far right side of the image. In the background of the image, there are two windows.
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Entering Illinois
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Entering Illinois..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. In the center of the page, Thomas Lincoln is depicted standing with a large stick in his left hand. There is a partially obscured object in his right hand. In the background of the portrait, there is a covered wagon with numerous people. Trees, stumps and animals are also depicted.
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Lincoln as Postmaster
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Lincoln As Postmaster..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted on the right side of the page. Abraham Lincoln is depicted holding several papers and a feather quill. In the upper right side of the image, there is a partially obscured sign which indicates that image refers to the post office in New Salem. In background of the image, there are renderings of customers looking at items for sale. There is also a depiction of a gentlemen reading a newspaper.
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Lincoln's Farewell At Springfield
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Lincoln's Farewell At Springfield..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on a train car. Abraham Lincoln is shown addressing a crowd. The the background, there is several buildings and partially obscured depiction of trees.
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Lincoln's Last Visit With His Stepmother
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Lincoln's Last Visit With His Stepmother..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted sitting in a chair with his hat on the floor next to him. Abraham Lincoln faces a rendering of Sarah Bush Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln and Sarah Bush Lincoln are depicted sitting in a house. There is a rendering of a fireplace and mantel in the background. Behind Sarah Bush Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln, there is a table with a flannel table cloth.
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Lincoln the Rail-Splitter
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Lincoln The Rail-Splitter..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted at the center of the page with an axe. Abraham Lincoln is holding the axe with both hands over his shoulder. In the background, there is a log cabin. There are also rednerings of trees, stumps and two books.
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Samson of the Sabgamon
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Samson Of The Sangamon..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted in a wrestling match in the center of the image. In the background of the image, there are renderings of spectators. There is also a depiction of a partially obscured log cabin in the background.
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Samson of the Sabgamon
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Samson Of The Sangamon..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted in a wrestling match in the center of the image. In the background of the image, there are renderings of spectators. There is also a depiction of a partially obscured log cabin in the background.
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The Almanc Trial
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""The Almanac Trial..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. This image depicts a court room scene. On the lest side of the image, there is a group people who could represent the jury or onlookers. On the far right hand side of the image, there is a depiction of a judge. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing with a document in his stand. There is a man sitting in front of Abraham Lincoln.
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The Lincoln-Douglas Debate in Quincy
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""The Lincoln-Douglas Debate In Quincy..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. In the foreground of the image, Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on a platform while addressing a crown of spectators. In the background of the image, there are more spectators and partially obscured renderings of trees.
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The Lincoln Home in Springfield
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""The Lincoln Home in Springfield..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. In the foreground of this image, Abraham Lincoln is depicted sitting with three children. In the background of the image, there is rendering of a large house. The house has nine windows on the front and four on the side. There is a small fence surrounding the house.
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Waiting for Ann Rutledge
Donna Predmore and Pioneer Advertising
Etching: ""Waiting For Ann Rutledge..."" From boxed set: ""Abraham Lincoln In Illinois,"" etchings by Donna Predmore, pub. by Pioneer Advertising. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing against a log fence. In the background, there is a young women and a log cabin. There are also several renderings of trees.
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Standing Portrait of William J. Hamersley
Prescott and Gage
Standing portrait of William J. Hamersley, Civil War-era Mayor of Hartford, Ct.
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Lincoln's Road to the White House Plaque
Abbey Press
The plaque features a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln in green and yellow hues. To the left of the portrait, a list of Lincoln's failures prior to being elected president in 1860 are listed.
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Museum at Old Salem State Park, Petersburg, Illinois
produced by Colortype Company (American)
This postcard features the Museum at Old Salem State Park in Petersburg, Illinois.
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Interior view of the Room where Abraham Lincoln Died
produced by Kodak
This postcard features an interior view of the room where Abraham Lincoln died in Washington, D.C.
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Post card from Prudential Life Insurance Company featuring Abraham Lincoln
Prudential Insurance Company of America
This post card features a portrit of Abraham Lincoln. This postcard was produced by the Prudential Life Insurance Company.
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Ballouts Pictorial: State House, Springfield, Illinois
published by Octavo Press
This postcard features the Old State Capitol in Springfield, Illinois.
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Horse Shoe Curve, above Altoona.
William T. Purviance
The stereograph features a black and white image of Horse Shoe Curve, a railroad curve on Norfolk Southern Railway's Pittsburgh Line in Blair County, Pennsylvania. In the image, one car-less locomotive and one locomotive pulling a line of cars are pictured. The image is mounted on a yellow card with rounded corners.
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George Westinghouse Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Edmondo Quattrocchi, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design depicts a bust profile of George Westinghouse, an American engineer who invented the railway air brake. The reverse design features a male figure possibly running alongside a wheel. His proper left hand rests on the wheel while his proper right is raised.
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Abraham Lincoln Born 1809- Death 1865
Raphael and Sons
This postcard features a memorial to Abraham Lincoln .
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Lincoln’s Address At Gettysburg
Raphael Tuck and Sons
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln delivering his Gettysburg Address in Pennsylvania.
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The Hermitage
Raphael Tuck & Sons
This postcard features Andrew Jackson’s home “The Hermitage” near Nashville, Tennessee.
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Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln
Raphael Tuck & Sons’
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln at his inauguration.
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Lincoln Monument in Springfield, Illinois
Raphael Tuck & Sons’
This postcard features an Abraham Lincoln Monument in Springfield, Illinois.
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Meeting of President Lincoln and General Grant
Raphel Tuck & Sons
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln and Ulysses S. Grant.
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Postcard featuring Oval Shaped Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Raphel Tuck & Sons
This postcard features an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight Statue
Gerald S. Ratliff and Fred M. Torrey
The black and white photograph depicts the statue Abraham Lincoln Walks at Midnight, located in front of the West Virginia State Capitol.
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In the Wrong Room
William H. Rau
The stereograph features a black and white image of three women in nightgowns struggling to close a door as a man wedges in the doorway. A bed is in the background. The image is mounted on a cream card with rounded corners. The back of the card features a stamp with unintelligible text.
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Well! What are you Looking at?
William H. Rau
The stereograph features a black and white image of a man sitting on a rock fishing in shorts. A woman stands at the water's edge with her skirt raised at knee-length, revealing her stockings. The image is mounted on a cream card with rounded corners.
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What do You Think it Was?
William H. Rau
The stereograph features a black and white image of two women. One crouches on a bed and looks over the edge while another crouches on the floor and looks under the bed. The room is in disarray with clothing materials scattered on the floor. The image is mounted on a cream card with rounded corners.
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Lincoln Monument in Taylor Park in Freeport, Illinois
W. T. Rawleight and E.C. Kropp Company
This post card features the Lincoln Monument at Taylor Park in Freeport, Illinois.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army During the Civil War-1861-1865 General Officer C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 Artilleryman C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as an artilleryman in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 Confederate Zouve C.S.A
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a zouave in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 General of Calvary C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a general of the cavalry in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 Infantryman Officer C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as an infantryman in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States Army the Civil War-1861-65 Calvaryman C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a cavalryman in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the Confederate States During the Civil War-1861-65 Infantryman C.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as an infantryman in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 Artilleryman U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a artilleryman in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War- 1861-65 Cavalryman U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a cavalryman in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War- 1861-65 Drummer, U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a drummer in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War- 1861-65 Federal Zouve U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a federal zouave in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 General Officer U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a general officer in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War- 1861-65 Infantryman U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a infantryman in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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Uniforms of the United States Army During the Civil War-1861-65 Infantry Officer U.S.A.
Frederic Ray, Leroy Smith, and L.E. Smith Wholesale Distributors
This color print features a solider dressed as a infantry officer in the United States’ Army during the American Civil War.
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James F. Martin Print Set folder
Rebel Prints
Envelope for one of a set of 3 cartoons, by James F. Martin, 1958-64. The envelope is white with red script. The envelop has not been filled out.
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Congress Hall Parlor
Record and Epler
The stereograph features a black and white image of a room containing several chairs and mirrors. The image is mounted on an orange card with rounded edges.
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Abraham Lincoln Etched Portrait Signed by Jacque Reich
Jacques Reich
The copper etching depicts a black and white bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up. Below the portrait, Jacques Reich's signature appears along with a note regarding the material used to complete the etching. The portrait was enclosed in brown wood frame, held together by clear packing tape, but was removed for preservation. A paper mat that was glued to the portrait was unable to be removed due to risk of damage to the item.
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Suspension Bridge, Niagara
J. J. Reilly
The stereograph features a black and white image of horse-drawn carriages crossing the second level of a two-story suspension bridge. Trees and the river are also pictured. The image is mounted on an orange card with rounded edges.
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A Council in the Cabin of the Miami
Charles Stanley Reinhart
An original piece of artwork depicting Abraham Lincoln, General Egbert Viele, Secretary of the Treasury Chase, and Secretary of War Stanton aboard the Miami. In the drawing, Lincoln is shown taking personal command of the Union troops during the Peninsular Campaign, 6 May 1862. The artist, Charles Stanley Reinhart, was commissioned to create the piece by Scribner's Monthly Magazine. It appeared alongside General Viele's recollections of the war and was published in the October 1878 edition of the magazine. The object is enclosed in a gold frame and cream mat.
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Self-Portrait of Federic Remingtion on a Horse, c. 1890
Federic Remington and Sid Richardson Collection of Western Art
This portrait features a self-portrait on Federic Remingtion on a horse in 1890.
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Mark Hopkins Commemorative Medal (from Hall of Fame for Great Americans at New York University Medal Series)
Joseph E. Renier, Medallic Art Company, and Hall of Fame for Great Americans
The medal's obverse design features a bust portrait of Mark Hopkins, an American educator and theologian. The reverse image alludes to an quotation attributed to President James A. Garfield where he defines the ideal college as ""Mark Hopkins on one end of a log and a student on the other."" The scene shows just this, Hopkins seated at one end of a log with a bound volume in his hands. The student is seated to Hopkins's proper left, also equipped with a book. A tree makes up the scene's background.
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President Lincoln’s Last Resting Place
C. J. Resler
This painting features President Lincoln’s last resting place. Condition note: This postcard is a plastic sleeve.
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President Lincoln’s Last Resting Place
C. J. Resler
This painting features President Lincoln’s last resting place.
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President Lincoln’s Last Resting Place
C. J. Resler
This painting features President Lincoln’s last resting place. Condition note: This postcard is a plastic sleeve.
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President Lincoln’s Last Resting Place
C. J. Resler
This postcard features an interior view of Abraham Lincoln’s tomb.
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The Devil’s Saddle, on U.S. Route 50, W. Virginia
Rex Heck New Company
This postcard features The Devil’s Saddle in West Virginia.
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Abraham Lincoln Commemorative pocket knife
RHCreations, Inc
A commemorative pocket knife with Abraham Lincoln's portrait on the front of the knife. The pocket knife is small with a golden-brown colored handled. There are three small portraits of Abraham Lincoln which resemble sepia photographs.
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Abraham Lincoln Commemorative pocket knife box
RHCreations, Inc
This object is box for object 8368A. It is a small black box with a felt texture. There is a small gold colored sticker on the top of the box. There is a standard barcode label on the bottom of the box.
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Abraham Lincoln's Residence at Springfield, Illinois
Rhodes and McClure
In the image, the Lincoln's Springfield home is depicted. A dirt street appears just in front of the residence. Two women are pictured walking in front of the home. This item is probably a reproduction and originally appeared in Abraham Lincoln's stories and speeches : including early life stories, professional life stories, White House incidents, war reminiscences, etc.
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BIRTH-PLACE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN
Rhodes and McClure
Nineteenth century print; ""Birth-Place of Abraham Lincoln."" The images depicts a bucolic scene in rural Kentucky. There is grass waving and several lush pear trees depicted in the image. In the background, there are rolling hills and puffy clouds.
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EARLY HOME OF THE LINCOLNS IN ILLINOIS
Rhodes and McClure
Nineteenth century print; ""Early Home of the Lincolns in Illinois."" The image depicts a bucolic scene with tress, lumber and a small wooden cabin. There is a man depicted walking with an hatchet. There is also a woman standing inside of the cabin. Around the house is a log fence.
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Abraham Lincoln
M. P. Rice and Perry Pictures
Likely a reproduction of photograph taken by M.P. Rice. Black and white oval shaped portrait of President Abraham Lincoln.
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Color Photograph of a Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Freemont, Nebraska
L. D. Richards
Color snapshot photo; statue of standing A. Lincoln, located in Freemont, Nebraska. In the picture, there is a bronze statue of President Abraham Lincoln above a white stone base. Abraham Lincoln has one hand extended. presented to the city by
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Seated Portrait of Robert Anderson
Rintoul and Rockwood
The CDV features a portrait of General Robert Anderson, Union Commander in the first battle of the Civil War. In the portrait, Anderson is seated with his proper right hand at his breast. In his proper left hand, he holds a sword. A hat rest on a table at his side.
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Photograph of Lambdin P. Milligan and Associates Engraving
A. H. Ritchie
Photo of an engraving; portraits of Lambdin P. Milligan, William A. Bowles, Andrew Humphreys, Stephen Horsey, and H. Heffren.
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Reproduced Engraving featuring John C. Calhoun
Alexander Hay Ritchie
A reproduction print of an engraving featuring John C. Calhoun from 1852. John C. Calhoun is shown standing with one hand on a table while facing the left side of the page. engraved by Alexander Hay Ritchie, (1822-1895) from a photograph by Mathew B. Brady, (ca. 1823-1896) and art by Thomas Hicks (1823-1890)