This class includes portraits of leading individuals, bucloic nature scenes and other depictions of average life during the nineteenth and early twentieth century.
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Emancipation Memorial
John F. Jarvis and Thomas Ball
Photograph of Emancipation Memorial located in Lincoln Park in Washington, D. C. The statue was designed and sculpted by Thomas Ball and installed in 1876. In the statue, Abraham Lincoln is shown emancipating an enslaved man. Lincoln stands with his proper left arm outstretched as the enslaved man kneels at his feet.
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President Lincoln's Farewell Address to His Old Neighbors
Crater's Union Photographic Gallery and J. L. Campbell
Photograph of a print by J. L. Campbell entitled: ""President Lincoln's Farewell Address to his Old Neighbors. In the print, Columbia is shown weeping across Abraham Lincoln's Coffin. The text of the address follows below the image.
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial Composite
E. and H. T. Anthony
A memorial CDV featuring a composite of nine photo portraits of Abraham Lincoln.
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Composite Memorial Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Anthony Berger
Memorial C.D.V. featuring a composite portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The portrait is a variant of a photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-92]. On either side of Lincoln's portrait stands images of Columbia and an African-American man.
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The Presidents of the United States.
Joseph Ward
The CDV features composite photographs of the first 17 Presidents of the United States.
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A. Lincoln President of the United States and his Cabinet
Photograph of either an engraving or lithograph featuring portraits of Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet members.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln on Embossed Card
Anthony Berger and Mathew Brady
Two small photos [either of engravings or lithographs] on single, embossed mount. One is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, a variant of a photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-91]. The second is a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, a variant of a photograph taken by Mathew Brady in 1861 [Ref: ML, O�12].
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln on Embossed Card
A. E. Alden, Anthony Berger, and Mathew Brady
Two small photos [either of engravings or lithographs] on single, embossed mount. One is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, a variant of a photograph taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-91]. The second is a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, a variant of a photograph taken by Mathew Brady in 1861 [Ref: ML, O-12].
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President and Cabinet Composite
E. and H. T. Anthony and Mathew Brady
Composite photograph featuring portraits of Abraham Lincoln and his Cabinet members: Hannibal Hamlin, Edwin M. Stanton, Gideon Welles, William H. Seward, William Pitt Fessenden, Edward Bates, Montgomery Blair, and John Palmer Usher.
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Abraham Lincoln and His Cabinet
Photograph taken from a larger engraving of President Abraham Lincoln and his cabinet.
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Lincoln Home National Historic Site
J. Q. A. Tresize
Photograph of the Lincoln home in Springfield, Illinois.
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Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois
Kimball and Childs
Photograph of the Lincoln Home National Historic Site located in Springfield, Ill. The image appears in black and white and four figures are pictured outside the home.
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President Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Ills.
F. W. Ingmire
Photographed of the Lincoln Home National Historic site located in Springfield, Ill.
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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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The Early Home of Abraham Lincoln
Photo of a print entitled ""The Early Home of Abraham Lincoln."" In the image,a wood-plank home is pictured.
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President Lincoln's Tomb
F. W. Ingmire
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln's Tomb located in Oak Ridge Cemetery.
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Deathbed of Lincoln
John H. Littlefield
Photo of an engraving or lithograph, depicting Abraham Lincoln's deathbed. [Ref: Ostendorf, p. 279.]
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Lincoln and Tad
Alexand er Gardner
Photograph of Abraham Lincoln and Tad. The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Alexander Gardner on 10 April 1865, just four days before the president was assassinated. [Ref: Ostendorf, p. 220].
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Composite Image of the Lincoln Family
Carpenter
Reproduction of a painting featuring a composite portrait of A. Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert, and Tad. [Ref: Variant of O-93.]
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Composite Image of the Lincoln Family
Carpenter
Reproduction of a painting featuring a composite portrait of A. Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, Robert, and Tad. [Ref: Variant of O-93.]
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Lincoln and Family
Photograph of either an engraving or lithograph featuring a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln and their children, Robert, Tad, and Willie. [Ref: O-93]
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Composite Oval Image of Lincoln Family
Currier and Ives and Anthony Berger
Reproduction of engraving featuring a portrait of A. Lincoln, Mary Todd Lincoln, and Tad (engraving probably was issued by Currier and Ives). The image is a variant of a photograph taken by Anthony Berger in 1865. [Ref: Variant of O-93.]
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Lincoln & Son
J. Carbutt and Anthony Berger
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-93]. In the portrait, Lincoln and Tad look through a Brady photograph album. Features a two-cent Washington stamp on reverse.
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Lincoln and Son
Anthony Berger
Portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864 [Ref: O-93]. In the portrait, Lincoln and Tad look through a Brady photograph album.