Pamphlets
This sub collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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The Protection of the President of the United States; Address by Hon. Le Baron Bradford Colt ... Delivered before the Annual Meeting of the New Hampshire Bar Association held at Concord, New Hampshire, March 3, 1902.
Colt Le Baron Bradford
Address by Hon. Le Baron Bradford Colt on the protection of the President of the United States, delivered before the Annual Meeting of the New Hampshire Bar Association held at Concord, New Hampshire, March 3, 1902.
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The Copperhead ; or, The Secret Political History of our Civil War Unveiled; Showing the Falsity of New England ... How Abraham Lincoln came to be President ... To be Delivered and Published in a Series of Four Illustrated Lectures.
Fayette Hall
The first of 4 projected lectures; Includes discussions of Lincoln's use of spiritualism. Ms. note inside cover: ""Author[']s copy, Dr. Fayette Hall.""
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Catalogue of Lincolniana :a Remarkable Collection of Engravings, Lithographs, Books, Eulogies, Orations, Pamphlets, etc., Relating Wholly, or in Part, to Abraham Lincoln : for Sale at Auction Friday evening, April 11, 1902
John Anderson, Jr. (Firm)
The firm's sale catalogue no. 101. Order blank laid in.
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Fort Stevens-Lincoln National Military Park.
United States. 57th Congress, 1st session
June 26, 1902.--Referred to the Committee on Printing and ordered to be printed; Presented by Mr. Proctor.
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Lincoln Literature from the Lists of McClure, Phillips and Company, New York, MCMI.
A circular adviertising four books by or about Abraham Lincoln. Includes excertps and brief descriptions of the books advertised.
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How I Twice Eloped :an Indiana Idyll /suggested by Abraham Lincoln ; elaborated by Catherine Eaves.
Catherine Eaves
At head of title: The only novelette ever sketched by Abraham Lincoln. Illustration on p. [4] of paginated sequence. Copyright by Albert Alberg, who is assumed to be the author of this piece.
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Lincoln Entertainment
Mrs. H.W. Howe
Battle hymn of the republic [song] -- Teacher's address: Lincoln as President -- Reading: Lincoln's speeches -- Recitation: One of the people -- Lincoln [poem] -- Concert recitation, (School): Abraham Lincoln -- Reading: Lincoln as a lawyer -- Recitation: When Lincoln died -- Recitation: The first American -- Recitation: The hard work plan -- Our heroes -- Lincoln's birthday dialogues. arranged by Mrs. H.W. Howe.
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Abraham Lincoln: et foredrag for studenterne ved Luther-College paa Lincolns fodselsdag den 12te februar
Vilhelm Koren
Reprinted in his Samlede skrifter.
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The Real Lincoln
Charles Landon Carter Minor
This pamphlet discusses what the author devines as the "truth" of Lincoln's presidency.
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Abraham Lincoln :an Address
Frederic Alphonso Noble
Delivered before the Chicago Methodist Social Union, at the Oakland Methodist Episcopal Church, on the birthday of the martyred chief, February 12, 1901.
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Abraham Lincoln in Contemporary Caricature
Albert Shaw
From the American monthly review of reviews for February, 1901
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Farewell address of Washington : Lincoln's first inaugural address
George Washington and Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet includes George Washington's farewell address upon his retirement from public life with an introduction to the address. Lincoln's first inaugural address to the presidency follow's Washington's farewell address and is accompanied by a brief introduction. The pamphlet provides a ""supplementary reading list"" of other Brewer Classic publications.
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The religion of Abraham Lincoln; correspondence between General Charles H.T. Collis and Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll. With appendix, containing interesting anecdotes by Major-General Daniel E. Sickles and Hon. Oliver S. Munsell.
Charles Henry Tucky Collis
This pamphlet contains a compilation of correspondence between the author, General Charles H.T. Collis and Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll. General Collis states in the introduction that he feels the correspondence provides evidence to back up his estimation of Abraham Lincoln's religious views. The letters span from February 12-24, 1893. The two men pose questions to each other and share quotes and situational anecdotes that make their respective arguments. The appendix provides a letter from D. E. Sickles, dated, September 29, 1900 that accompanies a copy of an interview Mr. Sickles conducted with President Lincoln the Sunday after the Battle of Gettysburg. The appendix also contains a letter written by Oliver S. Munsell in which the letter describes a personal anecdote in relation to Munsell's views on Lincoln's religious views.
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Origin of the Lincoln rail: as related by Governor Oglesby
John McCan Davis
Detached from: Century magazine. Vol. 60, no. 33 (June 1900); Caption title; Two columns to the page; Contains ""An unpublished portrait of Lincoln"", engraved by H. Davidson after a drawing by George T. Tobin; also ""A campaign caricature: a 'rail' old Western gentleman.""
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Debate with Douglas : and, war-time speeches and papers
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet is a reprint from plates of American Patriotism : speeches, letters and other papers which illustrate the foundation, the development and the preservation of the United States of America by Selim H. Peabody, New York, 1881. Included are selected speeches from the debate with Douglas at Independence Hall, Philadelphia, Feb. 21, 1861, the first inaugural address on March 4, 1861, Emancipation Proclamation in Washington, Jan. 1, 1863, speech at Gettysburg on Nov. 19, 1863 and the second inaugural Address on March 4, 1865.
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Lincoln's Gettysburg Address ;and, Webster's Bunker Hill Oration.
Abraham Lincoln
Cover title: Gettysburg address and Bunker Hill oration.
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On His Nomination to the Senate : Second Inaugural Address and Address at Gettysburg / Abraham Lincoln.
Abraham Lincoln
Reprinted from an unknown source. Clipped pages from an unknown source bound in a booklet
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For the Republic of Washington and Lincoln :by Hon. Carl Schurz ; an Address Delivered at the Philadelphia Conference, February 22, 1900 ...
Carl Schurz
Platform of the League on page [2].
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Catalogue of a Collection of Engraved and Other Portraits of Lincoln: Exhibited at the Grolier Club, New York ... Saturday, April 8th, to Saturday, April 22d, 1899.
Introduction by C.H. Hart.; Introduction by Charles Henry Hart; Grolier Club. De Vinne Press.
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Abraham Lincoln: an essay /by Carl Schurz; togerther with testimonies by Emerson Whittier, Holmes, and Lowell, and a biographical sketch of Carl Schurz.
Carl Churz
Includes a table of contents.
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The Evidence that Abraham Lincoln was not Born in Lawful Wedlock : or, The Sad Story of Nancy Hanks ...
William Macon Coleman
Preface signed: Wm. M.C., Dallas, Texas.; Signed: Wm. M.C., Dallas, Texas.