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Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana

CDVs

 

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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  • Vignette Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by Joseph Ward and William H. Mumler

    Vignette Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln

    Joseph Ward and William H. Mumler

    Reproduction of an engraving or lithograph featuring a vignette bust portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. [Ref: ML, O-7.]

  • Portrait of John Hanks

    Portrait of John Hanks

    Portrait of John Hanks, cousin of A. Lincoln. [Ref: Ostendorf, page 316.]

  • President Lincoln's first Home in Illinois. by J. L. Campbell

    President Lincoln's first Home in Illinois.

    J. L. Campbell

    Photographic reproduction of a print: ""President Lincoln's first Home in Illinois."" Depicts cabin, John Hanks, and Dennis F. Hanks.

  • Seated Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln by Edward Anthony and Mathew Brady

    Seated Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln

    Edward Anthony and Mathew Brady

    Seated portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln. In the portrait, Lincoln wears a floral goan and holds a floral bouquet in her proper right hand. [Ref: ML, O-19.]

  • A Copperhead by John H. Kromer

    A Copperhead

    John H. Kromer

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature depicting William B. Reed as a Copperhead. Reed, a politician and lawyer from Pennsylvania, held pro-Confederacy views which were in conflict with many of his political peers. In the cartoon, Reed's head has been mounted to the body of a snake.

  • The Empty Sleeve by A. F. Burnham

    The Empty Sleeve

    A. F. Burnham

    The CDV features a photographic reproduction of a print entitled "The Empty Sleeve." In the print, an unidentified, one-armed soldier holds a small child in his lap. The child holds the man's empty right sleeve in his hands.

  • Preparation of Jeff's Flight. by Boston Photo Co.

    Preparation of Jeff's Flight.

    Boston Photo Co.

    The carte de visite features a photo of a cartoon depicting two soldiers and a woman dressing Jefferson Davis in women's clothing inside of a tent.

  • A Johnson Kicking Out the Freedman Bureau by Thomas Nast

    A Johnson Kicking Out the Freedman Bureau

    Thomas Nast

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature portrait of Andrew Johnson, who vetoed the Freedman's Bureau bill on 18 February 1866, kicking a literal bureau as dark figures fall from the drawers. The cardboard mount appears to be 20th century product.

  • H. Greeley by Thomas Nast

    H. Greeley

    Thomas Nast

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature portrait of Horace Greeley, editor of the New York Tribune. In the cartoon, Greeley is pictured holding the hand of a newspaper. The newspaper has been drawn with a face and appendages and appears to be in blackface. Broken chains are pictured below the newspaper's hands. Its cardboard mount appears to be 20th century product.

  • South Carolina Choaker, or the very Last Ditch. by W. T. Foster

    South Carolina Choaker, or the very Last Ditch.

    W. T. Foster

    The carte de visite features a photo of a cartoon depicting Jefferson Davis in a dress, hanging from a palmetto tree.

  • Sec Seward by Thomas Nast

    Sec Seward

    Thomas Nast

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature portrait of William H. Seward, Secretary of State during the Lincoln administration. In the cartoon, Seward is pictured wearing ancient Roman-era clothing. In his proper right hand he is shown holding a rolled document bearing the words "STATE DEPARTMENT." The CDV's cardboard mount appears to be 20th century product.

  • Sec Wells by Thomas Nast

    Sec Wells

    Thomas Nast

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature portrait of Gideon Welles, the United States Secretary of the Navy during the Lincoln administration. The cartoon depicts Welles as Father Neptune (his nickname). Welles stands in front of an ocean scene and holds a trident in his proper right hand. The CDV's cardboard mount appears to be 20th century product.

  • Sen Sumner by Thomas Nast

    Sen Sumner

    Thomas Nast

    The Civil War-era carte de visite features a caricature portrait of Senator Charles Sumner, an advocate for the establishment of the Freedmen's Bureau, by Thomas Nast. In the cartoon, Sumner is pictured standing before a desk. Small, dark figures are shown clinging to his head and body. The CDV's cardboard mount appears to be 20th century product.

  • Thomas Nast Caricature of General Ambrose Burnside by Thomas Nast

    Thomas Nast Caricature of General Ambrose Burnside

    Thomas Nast

    This object is a Civil War-era carte de visite featuring a caricature portrait of General Ambrose Burnside by Thomas Nast. The caricature depicts Burnside in his Union Army uniform and with a very large forehead. The CDV's cardboard mount, however, appears to be 20th century product.

  • Bust Portrait of Charles H. Crane

    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.

  • Individual Dressed in Native American Clothing by Churchill and Denison

    Individual Dressed in Native American Clothing

    Churchill and Denison

    The CDV features a portrait of seven individuals dressed in Native American clothing.

  • Engraved Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

    Engraved Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

    The object features a black and white engraving of Abraham Lincoln quarter-turned to his proper left.

  • Portrait of Henry B. Anthony by Manchester Bro's

    Portrait of Henry B. Anthony

    Manchester Bro's

    Full length portrait of Henry B. Anthony, Civil War-era statesman from Rhode Island.

  • Unidentified Civil War Camp

    Unidentified Civil War Camp

    The CDV features a photograph of a Civil War camp. Soldiers and log huts are pictured.

  • Lithograph Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

    Lithograph Portrait of Abraham Lincoln

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

  • Lithograph Portrait of Ulysses S. Grant

    Lithograph Portrait of Ulysses S. Grant

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of Ulysses S. Grant, 18th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

  • Lithograph Portrait of Franklin Pierce

    Lithograph Portrait of Franklin Pierce

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of Franklin Pierce, 14th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

  • Lithograph Portrait of Millard Fillmore

    Lithograph Portrait of Millard Fillmore

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of Millard Fillmore, 13th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

  • Lithograph Portrait of James K. Polk

    Lithograph Portrait of James K. Polk

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of James K. Polk, 11th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

  • Lithograph Portrait of William Henry Harrison

    Lithograph Portrait of William Henry Harrison

    The CDV-sized lithograph features a portrait of William Henry Harrison, 9th President of the United States. It is one of seven in a set of CDV-sized portraits of U. S. Presidents.

 

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