This large class includes calendars, greeting cards, brochures, flyers and many other artifacts from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
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Program of Anniversary: Commemorating the One Hundred and Thirty-second Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln
produced by the Mid-Day Luncheon Club of Springfield, Illinois
This is a bifold program of exercises commemorating the one hundredth and thirty-second anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln under the auspices of the Mid-day Luncheon Club of Springfield, Illinois on February 11th 1941. The front cover features a
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Calendar of Events 1939 Events
published by Poor Richard Press (American)
This is a calendar of 1939 Events accompanying a small brochure commemorating the re-establishing of the New Salem Post Office as Lincoln’s New Salem Post Office. It features information regarding the pictorial cachets to be released by Poor Richard Press
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Calendar of Events 1940 Events
published by Poor Richard Press (American)
This is a calendar of 1940 Events accompanying a small brochure commemorating the re-establishing of the New Salem Post Office as Lincoln’s New Salem Post Office. It features information regarding the pictorial cachets to be released by Poor Richard Press
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Commemorative Brochure for the Re-establishing of the New Salem Post Office as Lincoln’s New Salem Post Office
published by Poor Richards Press (American)
This is a small brochure commemorating the re-establishing of the New Salem Post Office as Lincoln’s New Salem Post Office. It features historical information about the Post Office and a chronology of events. This brochure is accompanied by a Poor Richard
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Pink Insert from Poor Richard Press
published by Poor Richard Press (American)
This is a pink insert accompanying a small brochure commemorating the re-establishing of the New Salem Post Office as Lincoln’s New Salem Post Office. It features historical information about the Poor Richard Press and its sponsorship of three cacheted co
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Lincoln at Gettysburg
produced by M. R. McGough Photographics
This is an envelope enclosing four photograph reproductions. Produced for Eastern National Park & Monument Association. It’s front features a photograph image of President Abraham Lincoln. Its verso contains information about each photograph.
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Reproduction of Scene of the Ceremony Dedication Ceremony
produced by McGough Photographics
Quoted from the Lincoln at Gettysburg folder: “III-SCENE OF THE CEMETERY DEDICATION CEREMONY A crowd estimated at 15,000 gathered in Gettysburg for the dedication of the Soliders’ National Cemetery, November 19, 1863. Speaking for just a little more tha
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Reproduction Portrait of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner on November 15th 1863.
produced by McGough Photographics from photograph by Alexander Gardner (American, Scottish-born, 1821-1882)
This is a reproduction photograph of Abraham Lincoln by Alexander Gardner. The original photograph taken in Washington on November 15th 1863.
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Photograph Reproduction of the Hay Copy of the Gettysburg Address
produced by McGough Photographics
Quoted from the Lincoln at Gettysburg folder: The “Second Draft” represents Lincoln’s first revision of the address. It was written at the request of David Willis, Lincoln’s host in Gettysburg, this copy was never sent to Willis, but was given to John H
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Photograph Reproduction of the Nicolay Copy of the Gettysburg Address
produced by McGough Photographics
This is a photograph reproduction of the “First Draft” of the Gettysburg Address. This is the copy many believe was used by Lincoln to deliver the address, though it was not delivered verbatim. It derives its name from John G. Nicolay, Lincoln’s private s
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Informational Sheet for “The Gettysburg Lincoln”
distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is an information sheet accompanying a print of the Gettysburg Lincoln by Birney Lettick. This object was distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
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Protective folder for “The Gettysburg Lincoln”
distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is a folder enclosing a print of the Gettysburg Lincoln by Birney Lettick and information sheet. These promotional materials were distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
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Reproduction of Gettysburg Lincoln by Birney Lettick
distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present) featuring a painting
This is a reproduction of the Gettysburg Lincoln by Birney Lettick. It is accompanied by a protective folder and information sheet. This artifact was distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
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Reproduction of Letter to Mason Brayman from Abraham Lincoln on March 31st 1854
printed by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (American,1985-present) featuring letter by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
This is a transcription of letter to Mason Brayman from Abraham Lincoln dated March 31st 1854. The reproduction Documents was transcribed and annotated by The Lincoln Legal Papers and the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.
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Envelope for a facsimile Souvenir Gettysburg Address
produced by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is an envelope enclosing a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. The envelope features the company’s return address in the top left corner.
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The Cabin in Which Abraham Lincoln was Born
produced by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
The front features an image of the cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born. This item was produced by Lincoln National Insurance Company.
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As Lincoln Wrote It
featuring essay by Arthur F. Hall (American, 1872-1942) and published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is a mass produced letter accompanying a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. This object features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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Black and White Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
featuring photograph by Mathew Brady (American, 1872-1942) and published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is a portrait of Abraham Lincoln accompanying a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
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Souvenir facsimile of the Gettysburg Address
published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
A facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. It is enclosed in an envelope featuring the Company’s return address.
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Souvenir facsimile of the Gettysburg Address
published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is an envelope enclosing a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. The front features an image of Lincoln delivering the Address.
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Souvenir facsimile of the Gettysburg Address
published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. It is enclosed in an envelope featuring an image of Lincoln delivering the Address.
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Souvenir facsimile of the Gettysburg Address
published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is an envelope enclosing a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. Its front features an image of Lincoln delivering the Address.
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Souvenir facsimile of the Gettysburg Address
published by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company (American, 1905-present)
This is a facsimile of the Gettysburg Address distributed by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. It is enclosed in an envelope featuring an image of Lincoln delivering the Address.
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Program for the Lincoln Association of Jersey City’s 131st Annual Dinner
produced by the Lincoln Association (American, 1867-present)
This is a program for the Lincoln Association of Jersey City’s 131st Annual Dinner on February 12th 1996. The front cover features a bust image of Abraham Lincoln.
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The Authentic Wording of three of Abraham Lincoln’s Most Famous Speeches.
A pamphlet containing Lincoln’s Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois, 11 February 1861; Gettysburg Address, 19 November 1863; and Second Inaugural Address 4 March 1965. The front features a facsimile copy of Abraham Lincoln’s signature.