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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Biddy Sees a Rat
The stereograph features a black and white image of two women standing on chairs with their skirts raised with their stockings are showing. A man crouches at a table with a wooden plank raised in his hand. The table is set with food. The image is mounted on a cream card with rounded corners.
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Birthplace of Thomas Lincoln
The object is a black and white photograph of a two-story home. It is the birthplace of Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln. The photograph was enclosed in a silver frame, but was removed for preservation.
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Birthplace Statue
This poscard features a monument entitled “Lincoln’s Birthplace” located at Abraham Lincoln’s tomb in Springfield, Illinois.
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Black and White Illustration of Abraham Lincoln [framed]
The illustration features the side profile of Abraham Lincoln wearing his glasses. It is enclosed in a silver painted frame.
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Black and White Photograph of Lincoln's Spencer County Home
The black and white photograph depicts a log cabin, which has a sign at the front door. It is accompanied by a slip of paper with a caption. Both were enclosed in a silver frame, but were removed for preservation.
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Black and White portrait of Abraham Lincoln [framed]
The portrait features the image of Abraham Lincoln from the shoulders up. It is enclosed in a gold painted frame. The frame's paint is flaking and the back mount is deteriorating. Handle with care.
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Black and White Silhouette of Abraham Lincoln
A magazine [?] clipping featuring a black and white silhouette of Abraham Lincoln's profile. The initials C.L. appear at the bottom right corner. It is mounted on a black mat and was enclosed in a silver painted frame, but was removed for preservation.
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Blue Linen Thirteen-Star Flag
The square flag features a navy blue background and off-white stars that have been stitched to the background. Several holes may be seen throughout the piece. Handle with care.
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Boat Landing.
The image contains a black and white image of seven boys standing underneath an awning in front of a lake in Central Park. The image appears on a yellow card mount.
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Booth and His Associates
Composite photo featuring John Wilkes Booth, George Azterodt, David Herold, Edmund Spangler, Samuel Arnold, Michael O'Laughlen, and Lewis Powell (alias Payne) [Ref: G-41].
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Booth Crossing the Stage after Leaping from the Box [reproduction]
The black and white reproduction print depicts John Wilkes Booth running across the stage in Ford's Theatre. It was mounted within a silver painted wooden frame, but was removed for preservation.
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Borough of Gettysburg Oversized Key
The object is an oversized bronze key to the Borough of Gettysburg.
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Boy Scouts Lincoln Pilgrimage Commemorative Patch
The oval patch is a Charles Howell Reservation Detroit Area Council (a Boy Scouts of America affiliated group) commemorative item for its Lincoln Pilgrimage. The patch features hues of orange, green, yellow, and black. At its center, an embroidered full-length image of Abraham Lincoln is depicted. To Lincoln's proper right appears the Boy Scouts of America insignia.
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Boy Scouts of America Abraham Lincoln Council Patch
The oval patch is a Boy Scouts of America item in recognition of its Abraham Lincoln Council. The patch features hues of blue, black, brown, green, and red. At its center, a full-length embroidered image of Abraham Lincoln reading outdoors is depicted.
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Boy Scouts of America Arrowhead Council Lincoln Circuit Hike-In
The object is a round Boy Scouts of America Arrowhead Council activity patch for the Lincoln Circuit Hike-in. The patch features hues of yellow, black, brown, and white. At its center, a Lincoln circuit marker that includes the Boy Scouts of America insignia is pictured. To the right, a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln is also depicted.
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Boy Scouts of America C.I.E.C. Lincoln Pilgrimage Patch
The round patch is a Boy Scouts of America California Inland Empire Council item for the Lincoln Pilgrimage event. The patch features hues of black, red, and white. At its center, an embroidered bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln is depicted.
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Boy Scouts of America Lincoln Circuit Trail Patch
The square patch is a Boy Scouts of America commemorative item from its Lincoln Circuit Trail event. The patch features hues of orange, white, and black. At its center, an embroidered image of Abraham Lincoln reading in a horse cart is depicted. The Boy Scouts of America insignia is also pictured.
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Boy Scouts of America Lincoln Circuit Trail Patch
The square patch is a Boy Scouts of America commemorative item from its Lincoln Circuit Trail event. The patch features hues of orange, white, and black. At its center, an embroidered image of Abraham Lincoln reading in a horse cart is depicted. The Boy Scouts of America insignia is also pictured.
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Boy Scouts of America Lincoln Heritage Trail Patch
The object is a round Boy Scouts of America activity patch recognizing the Lincoln Heritage Trail. The patch features hues of red, yellow, orange, aqua, and white. At the center of the patch, colorful silhouettes of Illinois, Indiana, and Kentucky are pictured.
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Boy Scouts of America Lincolnland Cub Trail
The object is a Boy Scouts of America activity patch for the Lincolnland Cub Trail. The patch features hues of blue, red, white, and green. At the center, an embroidered image of the Springfield, Illinois courthouse is depicted.
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Boy Scouts of American Lincoln Trail Hike Patch
The oval patch is a Boy Scouts of America commemorative item from the Lincoln Trail Hike. The patch features hues of yellow, blue, red, and white. At the patch's center, an outline of the state of Illinois is pictured. A left-facing profile image of Abraham Lincoln is also depicted at the state's lower right. At its top, the Boy Scouts of America insignia appears.
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Bronze Statue at Lincoln’s Monument in Springfield, Illinois
This postcard features several bronze statues located at an Abraham Lincoln monument in Springfield, Illinois.
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Brutal Attack on Helpless Women by the U. S. Governt.
The carte de visite depicts two Union soldiers capturing Jefferson Davis and another figure, both dressed in women's clothing. Davis is at the forefront of the cartoon and stands on his proper left leg and holds a knife in his proper right hand.
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BUILT FROM THE RUINS: BANNER OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION
Steel engraving: "Banner of South Carolina Convention." There are two columns of six tiles with the names of various slave holding states in each. At the top, there are three additional tiles with the "South Carolina, Georgia and Florida." At the bottom of the image, there is additional engravings. "Built from the Ruins" and "Banner of South Carolina Convention." There are also partially obscured broken tiles with the names of various non-slave holding states on them.
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BUILT FROM THE RUINS: BANNER OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONVENTION
Steel engraving: "Banner of South Carolina Convention." There are two columns of six tiles with the names of various slave holding states in each. At the top, there are three additional tiles with the "South Carolina, Georgia and Florida." At the bottom of the image, there is additional engravings. "Built from the Ruins" and "Banner of South Carolina Convention." There are also partially obscured broken tiles with the names of various non-slave holding states on them.
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Bust-Length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Bust length portrait of Abraham Lincoln by an unidentified photographer taken in Washington, D.C. before 30 June 1861. Variant of O-55.
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Bust-length Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
The carte-de-visite features a bust-length portrait image of Abraham Lincoln. It is the same photograph Lincoln gifted to Lucy G. Speed with the longest inscription he ever penned on a photograph.[Ref: O-55.]
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Bust-length Portrait of John Tyler
The CDV features a photograph of either an engraving or lithograph of a bust-length portrait of John Tyler, 10th President of the United States. In the portrait, Tyler's body is slightly turned to his proper left.
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Bust-length Portrait of Judge Charles E. Bull Dressed as Abraham Lincoln
The photograph depicts a bust-length portrait of Judge Charles E. Bull dressed as Abraham Lincoln. The object was previously in the possession of the late Lincolniana collector, Herbert Wells Fay (American, 1859-1949).
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Bust-length Portrait of Judge Charles E. Bull Dressed as Abraham Lincoln
The photograph depicts a bust-length portrait of Judge Charles E. Bull dressed as Abraham Lincoln. The object was previously in the possession of the late Lincolniana collector, Herbert Wells Fay (American, 1859-1949).
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Bust-length Portrait of Ulysses S. Grant
The CDV features a photograph of a print featuring a portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, 6th Commanding General of the United States Army and 18th President of the United States. In the portrait, Grant is pictured in his Union Army uniform.
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Bust-length Portrait of Zachary Taylor
The CDV features a bust-length, retouched portrait of Zachary Taylor, 12th President of the United States. In the portrait, Taylor is turned slightly to his proper right.
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Bust of Abraham Lincoln
The object is a plaster bust depicting Abraham Lincoln. The piece features the 16th President of the United States and has been painted in a gold hue. No artist mark is located on the object.
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Bust of Lincoln, the Lincoln Shrine, Redlands
This postcard features a bust of Abraham Lincoln at the Lincoln Shrine in Redlands, California.
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Bust Portrait of Andrew Johnson
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph featuring a bust portrait of Andrew Johnson, who became President after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. In the portrait, Johnson looks to his proper right.
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Bust Portrait of Anna Surratt
The carte de visite features a bust-length portrait of Anna Surratt, daughter of Mary Surratt.
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Bust Portrait of Charles Francis Adams, Sr.
Bust length portrait of Charles Francis Adams, son of John Quincy Adams. During his lifetime, Adams served as a diplomat, editor, politician, and writer.
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Bust Portrait of Charles H. Crane
Bust length portrait of Dr. Charles H. Crane, one of the doctors present during President Abraham Lincoln's autopsy. He was also confirmed as Assistant Surgeon General of the United States in 1866.
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Bust Portrait of David Glasgow Farragut
The CDV features a photograph of a print depicting a bust portrait of David Glasgow Farragut, a flag officer of the United States Navy. In the portrait, Farragut is pictured in uniform from the chest up.
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Bust Portrait of Francis Kernan
Bust length portrait of statesman Francis Kernan, an American lawyer and politician from New York.
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Bust Portrait of George Meade
The CDV features a photograph of a print depicting a bust portrait of General George Meade, famous for defeating General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. In the portrait, Meade is pictured in his Union Army uniform. He faces slightly toward his proper right.
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Bust Portrait of George Meade
The CDV features a photograph of a print depicting a bust portrait of General George Meade, famous for defeating General Robert E. Lee at the Battle of Gettysburg. In the portrait, Meade is pictured in his Union Army uniform. He faces slightly toward his proper right.
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Bust Portrait of Gideon Welles
Photograph of an engraving or lithograph featuring a portrait of Gideon Welles, United States Secretary of the Navy from 1861 to 1869. In the portrait, Welles is pictured from the waist up and is turned slightly to his proper right.
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Bust Portrait of Irvin McDowell
The CDV features a bust portrait of Irvin McDowell, Union General during the United States Civil War. In the portrait, McDowell is pictured from the chest up and wears his Union Army uniform.
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Bust Portrait of John C. Breckinridge
The carte de visite features a bust-length portrait of John C. Breckinridge, former Vice President of the United States, United States congressman, and Secretary of War for the Confederacy. In the portrait, Breckinridge wears a suit and tie and pictured from the waist up.
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Bust Portrait of Millard Fillmore
The CDV features a bust portrait of Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the United States. In the portrait, Fillmore is pictured from the waist up and looks directly into the camera.
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Bust Portrait of Robert M. T. Hunter
Bust length portrait of Robert M. T. Hunter, United States Congressman and Senator and Confederate Secretary of State.
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Bust Portrait of William Henry Harrison
The CDV features a photograph of a portrait of William Henry Harrison, ninth President of the United States. In the portrait, Harrison's body is slightly turned to his proper right while he looks forward.
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Cabinet de toilette Fontainebleau
The stereoscopic transparency features a black and white image of a dressing room, which is furnished with a dressing table and chairs. The image appears in color when held against light. It is mounted in a yellow, embossed card. The card's reverse contains an partially unintelligible handwritten inscription in French. Handling note: Extremely delicate. Please handle with care.
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Cabin in Memorial Hall
A black and white photograph of the symbolic log cabin situated in Memorial Hall at Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park. A stamp appears on the reverse that contains creator information.
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Caleb Cushing Illustration and Biography
The object includes a book illustration and accompanying text that have been removed from an unknown book (possibly a 19th century book regarding President Ulysses S. Grant's presidential administration). The illustration is an engraved portrait of Caleb Cusing, United States Ambassador to Spain during the Grant presidential administration, and the text is a short biography of his life and career. Both are printed on white paper and black ink.
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Campaign Procession at the Home of Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, 1860
A reproduction of an image of Abraham Lincoln's Springfield Home. Outside of the home, a campaign procession takes place for the 1860 presidential election. The print is accompanied by protective paper with caption.
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Camp Yawgoog Naragansett B.S.A.
The round patch features an embroidered image of a person carrying a canoe over his/her head. The image is surrounded by text, and the patch appears in hues of red, white, and blue.
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Carding Mill at New Salem State Park
This postcard features a replica carding mill at New Salem State Park in Illinois.
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Cavalry Group at Lincoln’s Tomb in Springfield, Illinois
This postcard features a statue of an unidentified cavalry group located at the Abraham Lincoln’s tomb in Springfield, Illinois.
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Central Park, N.Y.
The stereograph contains a black and white image of two horse and buggies traveling along a road in Central Park. The image is mounted on a cream colored card mount.
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Central Park, N.Y. Eagle Cage
The stereograph features a black and white image of a woman and child standing outside of a cage structure. The image is mounted on an orange card with rounded corners.
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Charge of U.S. Cavalry at Dug Spring, Missouri, August 1861
A print depicting a skirmish between Union and Confederate forces at Dug Springs in August 1861.
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Charles Howell Scout Reservation Detroit Area Council Patch
The rectangular patch is a Boy Scout of America commemorative item for its Charles Howell Scout Reservation camp location. The patch features hues of yellow, brown, black, red, and white. At its center, a Native American man is pictured.
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Chattanooga: Tennessee's Famous Lookout Mountain
The photolithograph features a view from Lookout Mountain, located in Chattonooga, Tennessee. Two people, a man and woman, look over the edge at the city below. A cannon stands to their right. This print was appears to be taken from a calendar as indicated by its glue-stained bottom edge.
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Chronicle Junior Printed in the Inauguration Procession of Lincoln & Johnson
The object is a bifold program relating to the inauguration of Abraham Lincoln and Andrew Johnson. On the program, it is noted that it was printed during the inauguration procession. The program is 4 pages and is printed in red, blue, and black ink.
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Chuck Levitan Lincoln Split
A color print of one of Chuck Levitan's Abraham Lincoln banners from his series Lincoln Split. The banner features a colorful depiction of Lincoln's face in hues of black, pink, blue, green, yellow, and white. Running down his face is a smaller rainbow-esque banner in hues of blue, green, yellow, and red.
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Chuck Levitan with Artwork "Lincoln Split"
Photo of artist Chuck Levitan standing in front of his series of Abraham Lincoln portraits entitled Lincoln Split.
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C.I.E.C. Boy Scouts of America 42nd Lincoln Pilgrimage Patch
The round patch is a Boy Scouts of America California Inland Empire Council item for the 42nd Lincoln Pilgrimage event. The patch features hues of black, red, and white. At its center, an embroidered bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln is depicted.
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City Council and School Committee Joint Inauguration Ceremony
The bifold program features the order of ceremony for the City Council and School Committee Joint Inauguration Ceremony. Its front features the seal for the city of Newport, Rhode Island. Inside, the order of ceremony as well as photographs of the Newport School Committee and Newport City County may be found.
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City Girls in the Country.
The stereograph features a black and white image of two women. One woman lays in a wheelbarrow, while the other pushes. The images is mounted on a gray card with rounded corners.
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Civil War Drum
Civil War-era drum. Its front features an image of a figure on horseback. An American flag can be seen in the background.
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Civil War Era Metal Abraham Lincoln Framed Bust
The object is a sculpted metal bust of Abraham Lincoln's left-side profile that is enclosed in a circular wooden frame. The bust is mounted on a blue felt-like background and a small American flag appears at the right of the bust. Overall, the object is in fair condition, but has some noticeable damage. The bust has evidence of oxidation, the felt background has deteriorated at the flag site, and the frame's backing piece is broken and removed. The frame backing also features a sticker containing documentary information that is largely unintelligible. A separate envelope was found with the object that contained a slip of paper and four nails.
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Civil War Gunboat
The black and white engraving depicts an image of a Union Civil War-era gun boat, similar to the city-class gunboat design. It is shown on water with cannons drawn. Another boat behind it has been demolished in an attack. The print appears in black in and on off-white paper.
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Civil War Union Kepi
Civil War Union kepi or bummers cap. Has gold braid and embroidered patch with crossed rifles and ""1"".
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Civil War USA; The Lincoln Times
Set of newspapers enclosed in a blue box. Also includes subscription notices from The Lincoln Times and three posters for the Providence City Hall 120th Anniversary. 1986, Civil War USA 1986 May-July, Civil War USA 1986 August-September, Civil War USA 1987 January, Civil War USA 1984 April 7, The Lincoln Times 1984 July, The Lincoln Times 1984 September-October, The Lincoln Times 1984 November-December, The Lincoln Times 1985 January-February, The Lincoln Times 1985 March-April, The Lincoln Times 1985 May-June, The Lincoln Times 1985 July-August, The Lincoln Times 1985 September-October, The Lincoln Times 1985 November-December, The Lincoln Times 1986 January-February, The Lincoln Times 1986 March-April, The Lincoln Times
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Civil War Veterans Parade
The color magazine illustration features an elderly man in a Civil War uniform seated in a chair on a platform. An elderly woman dressed in black stands beside the chair. Below the pair, four soldiers are shown marching in uniform. An American flag waves above them.
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Classroom Learning
The stereograph contains a color image of one schoolteacher and nine girls in a schoolroom. The teacher is seated behind a desk at the front of the classroom, while the students sit at their desks. One student stands and writes on a chalkboard in the background. The image appears on a brownish color mount.
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Close-up Image of Edward Carroll Dressed as Abraham Lincoln
The photograph depicts a face-only portrait of Edward Carroll dressed as Abraham Lincoln. The object was previously in the possession of the late Lincolniana collector, Herbert Wells Fay (American, 1859-1949).
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Cobb's and Kershaw's Troops behind the Stone-wall
The image depicts a scene from the Battle of Fredericksburg, December 13, 1862.
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Col. E. E. Ellsworth
The CDV-sized engraving features a portrait of E. E. Ellsworth, the first Union officer to die in the American Civil War. In the portrait, Ellsworth's image is surrounded by an oval frame. He is pictured in uniform.
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Color Photocopy of Memorial Hall Lincoln Monument Visitors' Book
The object includes five photocopies of pages from the Memorial Hall Lincoln Monument. The pages feature the signatures of various patrons as well as clippings from newspapers.
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Columbia College 4th Ave.
The stereograph features a black and white image of four boys seated on a fence line. A five-story (approximately) brick building stands in the background. The albumen print is mounted on an orange card with rounded corners.
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Columbus Mourns Lincoln's Death
Reprint of article which appeared April 29, 1865 in Columbus paper. Article titles is "Columbus Mourns Lincoln's Death."
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Composite Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Family
The carte de visite features a composite image of Abraham Lincoln and his family, rumored to be based on an 1866 painting by Carpenter. [Ref: O-93.] In the portrait, Lincoln is seated holding a book while Tad looks at the text. This pose is exactly like the one used in the portrait captured by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. Mary Todd Lincoln sits to Lincoln's proper right while Robert stands in the background.
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Composite Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Family
The carte de visite features a composite image of Abraham Lincoln and his family, rumored to be based on an 1866 painting by Carpenter. [Ref: O-93.] In the portrait, Lincoln is seated holding a book while Tad looks at the text. This pose is exactly like the one used in the portrait captured by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. Mary Todd Lincoln sits to Lincoln's proper right while Robert stands in the background.
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Coney Island Beach
The stereograph features a black and white image of a beach with a crowd of people lined up along the shoreline. Voorhies Baths bathhouse is visible in the background The albumen print is mounted on a yellow card with rounded edges.
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Confederate Fortifications, Yorktown
The carte de visite features a photograph of five Confederate soldiers pictured with man-of-war guns at Yorktown, Virginia. A sixth soldier stands in the background.
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Congressional Record Extract Franked Envelope
The object is a franked enveloped signed by Sam Hobbs for the purpose of mailing Congressional Record. Its front features a quote attributed to Abraham Lincoln.
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Constitution Day: A Talk by Retired Chief Justice Frank Williams Event Poster
The poster is a promotional item for a lyceum event held at Northern Virginia Community College. The event featured a talk given by Frank Williams entitled "Lincoln and Civil Liberties." On the poster, biographical information about Williams is given, and a color image of Williams standing beside a bust of Abraham Lincoln is featured.
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Crossing the Line
The stereograph features a black and white image of a woman with her skirt raised to her knees. Her right toe is shown stepping over a rope. Two men are on either side of her, smiling. Two women stand in a doorway in the background. The images is mounted on a gray card with squared corners.
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Currier & Ives Oxford Frame
The picture frame is made into the style of an Oxford frame, which is characterized by its sides that overlap at each corner. This style was popular in the late nineteenth century and was commonly referred to as Rustic or Currier & Ives frames, nicknamed for the American printmaking business whose prints often were displayed in this style of frame.
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Currier & Ives Oxford Frame with Corner Leaves
The picture frame is made into the style of an Oxford frame, which is characterized by its sides that overlap at each corner. This particular frame features intersecting corners that are adorned with maple leaves. This style was popular in the late nineteenth century and was commonly referred to as Rustic or Currier & Ives frames, nicknamed for the American printmaking business whose prints often were displayed in this style of frame.
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Cut-paper Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
The object is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln wearing a suit, tie, and top hat constructed with pieces of cut construction paper and crayons. The piece is enclosed in a black plastic frame with glass front.
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David Davis
A reproduction of a portrait of David Davis. The print is accompanied by protective paper with caption.
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Defense of Fort Sumter (from The Life Stories of Famous Americans)
The print is an illustration from the book The Life Stories of Famous Americans. It depicts a scene from the Battle of Fort Sumter, the site of the first shots of the Civil War. The image is printed in black ink on off-white paper. It appears to have been removed from a bound volume. The item's verso contains an excerpt from page 76 of the book.
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Dewey in N.Y. 7th Reg. N. Y.N.G. on Riverside Drive
The stereograph contains a sepia-toned image of a military regiment marching outdoors. The regiment is led by George Dewey, Admiral of the Navy and only person in United States history to attain the rank.
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Dinner Party
The stereograph contains a color image of two men and three women in a kitchen. One woman sits at a table, while a man stands behind her. Another woman appears to be handing the second man a plate. The third woman stands in front of the fireplace, holding a pan and utensil. The image appears on a brownish card mount.
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Disappointment
The image features a black and white image of a female child holding a pitcher and package outdoors. The image is mounted on a cream card with rounded edges. The reverse features a label with title information.
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Double-sided CDV Featuring Portraits of Nathaniel P. Banks and Robert Anderson
A double-sided CDV featuring portraits of Nathaniel P. Banks and Robert Anderson. Both photographs are enclosed in an embossed mount. Recto: Black and white portrait photograph of Nathaniel P. Banks, an American politician from Massachusetts and a Union general during the Civil War. Verso: Black and white portrait photograph of Robert Anderson, a United States Army officer during the American Civil War.
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Down Went the Teter
The stereograph features a black and white image of three women. One is seated on the floor, another is crouched on her hands and knees, and the third stands looking at the second woman. The image is printed on an olive card with rounded corners.
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Dr. Bicknell's Syrup Abraham Lincoln Advertisement
The CDV is a photograph of a lithograph or engraving featuring a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The print was made from a portrait photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. The embossed card contains an advertisement for Dr. Bicknell's Syrup. [Variant of O-91.]