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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A. Lincoln Color Engraving
Alexand er Hay Ritchie and Mathew Brady
The object is an engraved portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the waist up that has been printed on off-white paper with black ink. It has severe foxing on its recto and verso. The engraving was probably a book illustration.
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Portrait of Edwin M. Stanton
Alexander Hay Ritchie and Finishing Touches
A colorized lithographic portrait of Edwin Stanton. Edwin Stanton is shown facing the right side of the page.
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Norman Rockwell's Lincoln the Lawyer: The Beardstown Almanac Case
River Shore, Ltd. and Norman Rockwell
The porcelain tile features a reproduction print of Norman Rockwell's Lincoln for the Defense (1962). In the print, Lincoln stands in front of a wooden table holding an almanac in his proper left hand and resting his proper right hand in a closed fist on a book. His appearance is disheveled; he wears a white shirt and pants with a loose tie and undone suspenders. A man in handcuffs sits with a bowed head at the table in the background. The tile was originally mounted in an open wooden frame with a velvet backing, but the tile has since become detached due to the disintegration of the adhesive. On the frame's reverse, a sticker containing documentary information may be found.
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Norman Rockwell's Lincoln the Railsplitter
River Shore, Ltd. and Norman Rockwell
The porcelain tile features a reproduction print of Norman Rockwell's Lincoln the Railsplitter (1964). In the print, Lincoln stands while reading a book held in his proper left hand. In his proper right, he holds an ax. He is dressed in a blue shirt, black pants boots, and suspenders. A log cabin is pictured in the image's background. The tile was originally mounted in an open wooden frame with a velvet backing, but the velvet backer has since become detached due to the disintegration of the adhesive.
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A Young Abraham Lincoln Study by the Fireplace
Mary Eyre Wintersmith Robertson and Bagby Howe Company
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln studying by fireside as a youth.
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Lincoln and Tad
William A. Rocap Jr., True News Magazine, and Associated Lithograph
This postcard features a statue of Abraham Lincoln and Tad at the Iowa State Capitol
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Richard Milhous Nixon
Normal Rockwell and Smithsonian Institution
from the postcard: “Richard Milhous Nixon, 1913-1994 thirty-seventh President of the United States, 1969-1974 Normal Rockwell, 1894-1978 Oil on canvas, 1968 Donated to the People of the United States of America by the Richard Nixon Foundation”
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Young Lincoln Figurine
Norman Rockwell
The porcelain figurine depicts a young, beardless Abraham Lincoln, who wears a ruffled shirt, tie, trousers, and shoes. His pants are held up with suspenders, but Lincoln's left suspender hangs loosely over his hip rather than on his shoulder. Lincoln's proper right hand is balled into a fist while his proper left hand holds a book. The figurine is finished in a hue of white and stands on an inscribed circular base.
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The Long Shadow of Lincoln
Norman Rockwell and Curtis Publishing Company
This postcard features a reproduction oil painting entitled “The Long Shadow of Lincoln” by Norman Rockwell.
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Abraham Lincoln, Age 22
Norman Rockwell and Litho-Art Printers, Inc.
This postcard features a standing Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is featured as a young man.
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Abraham Lincoln, Age 22
Norman Rockwell and Litho-Art Printers, Inc.
This postcard features a standing Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is featured as a young man.
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Abraham Lincoln, Age 22
Norman Rockwell and Litho-Art Printers, Inc.
This postcard features a standing Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is featured as a young man.
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Abraham Lincoln, Age 22
Norman Rockwell and Litho-Art Printers, Inc.
This postcard features a standing Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is featured as a young man.
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W. H. Seward. Engraved by W. Roffe, from the Statue by Randolph Rogers.
William John Roffe, Rand olph Rogers, and D. Appleton and Co.
The engraved image depicts the likeness of a William Henry Seward statue that appears in Madison Square in Manhattan, New York. The image shows Seward seated in a chair with a quill in his proper right hand and papers in his proper left hand. Beneath his chair, several books and paper rest.
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Buchanan '96
Bob Rogers
Photocopy of cartoon depicting Mount Rushmore where each stone figure wears an expression of shock. The cartoon satirizes Pat Buchanan's attempt to win the Republican nomination in 1996.
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Charlie Ross the Stolen Child.
I. L. Rogers
The stereograph contains a sepia-toned image of skeleton leaf arrangement in memory of Charlie Ross, whose portrait appears at the base of the arrangement. Ross was the first child to be kidnapped for ransom in the United States. The image is adhered to a cream-colored paper card mount.
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Skeleton Leaves of Hayes and Wheeler
I. L. Rogers
The stereograph contains a sepia-toned image of a skeleton leaf arrangement in honor of Rutherford B. Hayes (the nineteenth President of the United States) and William A. Wheeler (the nineteenth Vice-President of the United States). Portrait images of Hayes and Wheeler appear at the base of the arrangement. The image is adhered to an off-white paper card mount.
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Photograph of Robert E. Lee Engraving
J. Rogers
Photo of bust portrait of Robert E. Lee, after an engraving by J. Rogers.
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Council of War
John Rogers
Praised by Robert Todd Lincoln as the most lifelike portrait of his father in sculpture, The Council of War features President Abraham Lincoln, Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton, and General Ulysses S. Grant weighing in on the Civil War. The sculpture has three variants. In this variant, Stanton wipes his glasses behind Lincoln's head.
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Gen. Scott Taking Leave of the President & Cabinet
John Rogers
The engraving features a black and white image of President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet members looking at a standing General Winfield Scott, who resigned as commanding general on November 1, 1861. The engraving was created especially for Orville J. Victor's Comprehensive History of the Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union.
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Photograph of Council of War Sculpture
John Rogers
The color photograph features an image of the John Rogers's sculpture Council of War.
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Uncle Ned's School
John Rogers and John Rogers Groups
The stereograph contains two albumen prints of the same John Rogers sculpture, "Uncle Ned's School." The figures featured in the statuette include a black adult male and two black children. It includes no backmark. Ref: Wallace, David A., John Rogers, #109.
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Our Martyred President
Rose Company
This postcard features oval shaped portrait of Presidents James A. Garfield, Abraham Lincoln and William McKinley.
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Lincoln in Youth, Birthplace of Lincoln
H. M. Rose
This post card features Abraham Lincoln studying and chopping wood.
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Lincoln in Youth, Birthplace of Lincoln
H. M. Rose
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln as a young man.
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Lincoln the President
H. M. Rose
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln signing the emancipation proclamation.
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George Washinton
J. R. Rosen and Brown Bigelow Divison of Stand ard Packing Corp.
A vibrant and colorful illumination of foil and card mount. At the top of the image, there is an American flag titled to the left. In the center of the image there is the words to the Pledge of Allegiance. At the bottom of the image there is a depiction of four individuals around an American flag. To the bottom right of the image, there is an oval shaped portrait of George Washington.
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
J. R. Rosen and Brown Bigelow Divison of Stand ard Packing Corp.
This is a colorful and vibrant illumination. At the top, there is a depiction of Abraham Lincoln with depictions of a log cabin and the American capital building. Two American eagles are also depicted to the right and left of Abraham Lincoln with their wings out stretched. The border is ornately decorated with numerous pink, purplish-blue and orange flowers. Within the center of the image, the text to the Gettysburg Address is written out
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Madison, Jefferson and Henry
J. R. Rosen and Brown Bigelow Divison of Stand ard Packing Corp.
This is a colorful and vibrant illumination. At the top, there is a depiction of Lady Justice with her scale and book. The border is ornately decorated with pink, purple and golden flowers. There are also golden colored fleur de lis. Within the center of the image, there is listed all of the first ten amendments to the United States constitution. On the left side of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of James Madison On the right side of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of Patrick Henry. On the bottom of the image, there is a small oval shaped portrait of Thomas Jefferson.
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Our American Heritage Folder
J. R. Rosen and Brown Bigelow Divison of Stand ard Packing Corp.
This is a rectangular shaped folder. It is caramel colored. On the front, there is a silver foil with an intricate illumination. It is mounted to the caramel colored folder. On the top of the illumination, there is a depiction of the American flag. In the bottom left of the illumination, there is an eagle holding a flag. In the bottom left of the illumination, there is an oval shaped portrait of George Washington.
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Our American Heritage, Patrick Henry
J. R. Rosen and Brown Bigelow Divison of Stand ard Packing Corp.
A rectangular shaped foil illumination that depicts Patrick Henry giving a speech within the Virginia Provincial Convention. Henry is depicted standing with his arm out reached toward a Judge. There are numerous other individuals depicted focusing their attention on Patrick Henry. In the center of the image, the words to Patrick Henry's famous Give Me Liberty speech are printed. On the bottom of the image, there is a depiction of Raleigh's Tavern- Patriot Rendezvous and St. John Church- Scene of Speech.
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The Last Moments of Abraham Lincoln President of the United States
Max Rosenthal
Photo reproduction of lithograph of a portrait of Abraham on his deathbed in the Peterson House. Twelve men surround his bed as three angels appear above him. An image of George Washington appears at the image's top center.
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“With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All...”
Rotography Company
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln with an American flag in the background.
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“With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All...”
Rotography Company
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln with an American flag in the background.
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Gen. John C. Frémont
Royal Bengals Little Cigars
Trading card issued by Royal Bengal Little Cigars. Color portrait of Gen. John C. Fremont. From "Heroes of History" series.
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Illinois Old State Capitol Old Mr. Boston Liquor Bottle
Royal Halburton
The liquor decanter is shaped into the likeness of Springfield, Illinois's Old State Capitol. It is opaque and painted in hues of brown and cream. On the decanter's front left, a sticker appears featuring the building's name. Another sticker on the front right has been partially removed. At the object's back, a tax label is affixed. The decanter is missing its top, which is made into the likeness of the Capitol's dome. Documentary information is embossed at the decanter's base.
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Abraham Lincoln Heroes of History Cigarette Card
Royal Little Cigars
Cigarette card depicting a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a scene of Lincoln with his Cabinet.
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Mount Rushmore Photo Magnet
RPG Souvenirs
The magnet features a photograph of Mount Rushmore at its front.
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Photograph of Young Abe Lincoln Statue
David K. Rubins
The color photograph depicts an image of the statue Young Abe Lincoln, which stands just in front of the Indiana Government Building, located in Indianapolis, Indiana. The statue was sculpted in 1962 in an oversized, rough style.
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Pew in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church in Washington D.C.
H. C. Ruckmick and Capsco Inc.
This postcard features an interior view of a Presbyterian church in Washington, D.C.
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Mount Rushmore National Memorial Official Playing Cards
Rushmore Photo & Gifts, inc.
Set of playing cards in box - Mt. Rushmore National Memorial Official Playing Cards. Distributed by Rushmore Photo & Gifts, Inc. Rapid City, SD 57701. Designed in the USA, printed in China. There is a total of 56 cards. Each card has a picture of Mount Rushmore on the front. On the back, there is a picture of a National Park. distributed by Rushmore Photo & Gifts, inc. (American, ?-present )
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Last Chance or Bust
Charles Marion Russell and Dan Sample
This postcard features a painting entitled “Last Chance or Bust” by Charles Marion Russell.
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Laugh Kills Lonesome
Charles Marion Russell and Dan Sample
This post card features a painting entitled “Laugh Kills Lonesome” by Charles Marion Russell. The original was on display Helena, Montana.
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Men of the Open Range
Charles Marion Russell and Dan Sample
This postcard features a painting entitled “Men of the Open Range” by Charles Marion Russell.
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Signal Smoke
Charles Marion Russell and Dan Sample
This post card features a reproduction of a painting entitled“Signal Smoke.” The original was on display at C.M. Russell Museum, Great Falls, Montana.
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When the Land Belonged to God
Charles Marion Russell and Dan Sample
This post card features a painting entitled “When the Land Belonged to God” by Charles Marion Russell.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State Statue
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
The color snapshot depicts an image of the statue Abraham Lincoln: The Head of State, located at Grant Park, Chicago.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln: The Man Statue
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
The color snapshot depicts an image of the statue Abraham Lincoln: The Man, located at Parliament Square in London, England.
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Photograph of Abraham Lincoln: The Man Statue
Augustus Saint-Gaudens
The color snapshot depicts an image of the statue Abraham Lincoln: The Man, located at Lincoln Park, Chicago.
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Abraham Lincoln (”The Standing Lincoln”)
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and The Metropolitian Museum of Art
This postcard features a sculpture entitled "Standing Lincoln" statue by A. Saint-Gaudens
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Abraham Lincoln
Augustus Saint-Gaudens and Vanguard Sculpture Services, Ltd.
Bronze bust depicting the likeness of Abraham Lincoln. It is mounted to a black stone base, which features a plaque acknowledging Richard N. Current (known as the Dean of Lincoln Scholars) as the recipient of the 2000 Lincoln Prize for lifetime achievement.
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Oval Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Salisbury, Bro. and Co. and Anthony Berger
Oval-shaped bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The photograph is surrounded by an embossed border featuring images of an eagle, flags, and leafs. [ref: Variant of O-91].
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I Will Do the Best I can
Linda Salvino
The cross stitch work features hues of green, brown, blue, and black. To the far right, a vine with leaves are stitched. On the frame's verso, a 1972 Lincoln cent is glued. It is enclosed in a silver frame and bluish mat.
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Commemorative Postcard Featuring Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and the Wanted Poster for John Wilkes Booth
F. Sander
This postcard features a color embossed drawing of Abraham Lincoln’s portrait on a banner being carried by a bald eagle. This postcard also features the wanted poster for John Wilkes Booth right in front of an American flag. The back is addressed to Master George Easton of Esperance, NY.
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Lincoln as Rail-Splitter
P. Sander
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a young Abraham Lincoln splitting rails.
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Lincoln Birth Place 1809-1865
P. Sander
This postcard features an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a log cabin.
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Lincoln’s Early Law Studies
P. Sander
This postcard features color bust drawing of Lincoln surrounded by gold ivy surrounded by an eagle and an American flag. A drawing of a young Lincoln reading a book in front of a fire is at left. The back is addressed to Miss Edwena Wallace Streeker.
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Lincoln’s Early Law Studies
P. Sanders
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a fireside scene.
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A Cautionary Tale
Ben Sargent
Reproduction of newspaper cartoon that depicts Abraham Lincoln and suggests a comparison between the elections of 1860 and 2004. The cartoon was originally published in the Austin American Statesman, February 2005.
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Lincoln and Family, Easter Sunday, Washington, D.C. 1862
J. H. Sargent
The plate features an image of President Lincoln shaking a preacher's hand on the church steps as the Lincoln family exits. The plate's title is printed on a banner at the image's base and is surrounded by tulips. Around the circumference of the plate, a grapevine pattern appears.
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Postcard Featuring A Portrait of John Hay
John Singer Sargent and Friends of Library
from the postcard: “John Singer Sargent. Portrait of John Hay. Oil on Canvas. Washington, 1903. Gift of John Hay’s grandson, John Hay Collection, John Hay Library, Brown University.”
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Postcard Featuring A Portrait of John Hay
John Singer Sargent and Friends of Library
John Singer Sargent. Portrait of John Hay. Oil on Canvas. Washington, 1903. Gift of John Hay’s grandson, John Hay Collection, John Hay Library, Brown University.
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William Cullen Bryant CdV
Napoleon Sarony
The object is a sepia-toned albumen print of William Cullen Bryant. His name appears on the paper card along with the Sarony logo and address. The CdV originally appeared within a gold frame, but was removed for preservation. It is accompanied by a short caption on a slip of paper.
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Portrait of Abraham and Tad Lincoln
Emily Sartain and R. R. London
The small engraved portrait depicts Abraham Lincoln and his son, Tad, reading from a book. Lincoln sits wearing glasses on his face while holding a book in his lap. Both Lincoln and Tad focus their gaze toward the book as Lincoln uses his proper right hand to turn a page.
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Abraham Lincoln, the Martyr, Victorious
John Sartain and W. H. Herman
Photo reproduction of a portrait of the apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln. George Washington is shown greeting Lincoln in the clouds as he ascends to Heaven. Seven angels are also pictured.
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Preston Brooks
William H. Scarborough
A reproduction of a portrait of Preston Brooks.The print is accompanied by protective paper with caption.
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Famous Battles of Civil War 1861-1865: Gettysburg
Scenic Art
This postcard features a depiction of a battle scene from the American Civil War in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.
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The U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C.
Scenic Art Series and Curteich
This postcard features the United States Capitol Building in Washington, D.C.
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Abraham Lincoln Portrait Print on Canvas
Bradley Schmehl
The canvas depicts a right-side bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print also features the painter's, Bradley Schmehl, signature at the lower right corner.
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Abraham Lincoln
Schneider
Mounted etching. Portrait of A. Lincoln by Schneider, ca. 1915. Signed by the artist a lower left.
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Standing Portrait of Jessie Benton Frémont
John A. Scholten
The CDV features a standing portrait of Jessie Benton Frémont, a nineteenth-century writer and political activist.
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Fraternité Universelle
C. Schultz
The tinted lithograph features scene that includes a number of historical figures. At the center of the image, Abraham Lincoln is shown grasping hands with George Washington and a freedman. Behind them stands Gutenberg and Socrates. Other figures dominate the print's foreground and background.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A newspaper comic strip featuring an Abraham Lincoln theme from the publication United Features Syndicate.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A negative reproduction of a cartoon with an Abraham Lincoln theme. The strip features Peanuts characters Charlie and Sally Brown. The strip was copied from the Providence Evening Bulletin.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A photocopy of a comic strip featuring an Abraham Lincoln theme from the publication United Features Syndicate.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A negative reproduction of comic strip featuring a Abraham Lincoln theme. The strip features the character Linus Van Pelt.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A negative photocopy of a comic strip featuring an Abraham Lincoln theme from the publication United Features Syndicate.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
Newspaper page featuring a color cartoon strip, ""Peanuts"" by Charles Schulz, from The Sunday Journal, Dec. 25, 1977. Has reference to [A. Lincoln's] ""Log Cabin.""
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
A comic strip featuring a Abraham Lincoln theme. The strip features the character Linus Van Pelt.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
Features Sally Brown reciting her report on Abraham Lincoln to Charlie Brown.
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Peanuts
Charles Schulz
"Peanuts" cartoon, 1972. Features Snoopy quoting the lines: "Impossibility is an excuse in law ... arrest the debtor to satisfy a judgment."
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
W. Ray Scott; J. W. Young; John Shirley Hurst; Nyack Art Pictures, Inc.; and Eastern National Park and Monument
Color photo print of Lincoln birthplace cabin. The object is #29 in a series of prints.
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1860 Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of a beardless Abraham Lincoln at its obverse. On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Lincoln's running mate, Hannibal Hamlin, appears. [See Sullivan: # AL 1860-89].
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1860 Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of a beardless Abraham Lincoln at its obverse [Ref: reversed variant of O-17] . On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Lincoln's running mate, Hannibal Hamlin, appears. [See Sullivan: # AL 1860-96].
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1860 Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of a beardless Abraham Lincoln at its obverse [Ref: reversed variant of O-17] . On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Lincoln's running mate, Hannibal Hamlin, appears. [See Sullivan: # AL 1860-96].
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1860 John Bell and Edward Everett Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of John Bell . On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Bell's running mate, Edward Everett, appears.
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1860 John Breckinridge and Joseph Lane Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of John Breckinridge at its obverse. On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Breckinridge's running mate, Joseph Lane, appears. [REF: Sullivan, JCB 1860-26].
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1860 John Breckinridge and Joseph Lane Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of John Breckinridge at its obverse. On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Breckinridge's running mate, Joseph Lane, appears. [REF: Sullivan, JCB 1860-26].
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1860 Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of Stephen A. Douglas at its obverse. On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Douglas's running mate, Herschel V. Johnson, appears. [Sullivan, SD 1860-37A].
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1860 Stephen A. Douglas and Herschel V. Johnson Ferrotype Badge
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The circular campaign badge features a ferrotype image of Stephen A. Douglas at its obverse. On the badge's reverse, a ferrotype image of Douglas's running mate, Herschel V. Johnson, appears. [Sullivan, SD 1860-37A].
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Lincoln "Not One Cent For Slavery" Campaign Token
Scovill Manufacturing Company
The medal's front design features an image of the American bald eagle with shield. At the medal's reverse, two intersecting palm fronts and a six-point star appear amid a an antislavery motto. Provenance note: Sold by Chuck Hand, Paris, Illinois. Original number: Lot 1, K-56.
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Lincoln Art Window in the Polish National Church
Scranton News Company and Metrocraft Everett Mass
This postcard features a stained glass piece depicting Abraham Lincoln. This stained glass piece is located in a window in the St. Stanislaus Cathedral of the Polish National Church.
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The Lincoln Memorial Hallmark Keepsake Ornament
Ed Seale and Hallmark Cards, Inc.
The Christmas ornament commemorates the Lincoln Memorial and depicts Daniel Chester French's Abraham Lincoln statue. It appears in a gray plastic and is accompanied by working light and music components.
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The Lincoln Memorial Hallmark Keepsake Ornament
Ed Seale and Hallmark Cards, Inc.
The Christmas ornament commemorates the Lincoln Memorial and depicts Daniel Chester French's Abraham Lincoln statue. It appears in a gray plastic and is accompanied by working light and music components. It is also accompanied by a collector's card (missing) and its original box.
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John Wilkes Booth: 1863 Boston Museum Playbill for Othello
F. A. Searle
The playbill is for a 28 January 1863 performance of Shakespeare's Othello. The production took place at the Boston Museum and starred John Wilkes Booth, President Abraham Lincoln's assassin. The playbill is printed in black ink and on off-white paper.
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American Heritage Civil War Calendar-1993
Stephen W. Sears and Workman Publishing Company, Inc.
The object is a twelve-month calendar featuring artwork depicting Civil War imagery. Each month also features background information about the subject pictured as well as additional images.