Pamphlets
This sub collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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The Battle of Ream's Station : paper read by George K. Dauchy, late lieutenant commanding Twelfh New York Battery of Light Artillery before the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Military Order of the Loyal Legion, May 8, 1890
George Kellog Dauchy
Reprinted from Volume III. Military essays and recollections: being paopers read before the Commandery of the State of Illinois, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States.""
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Lincoln and Douglas: Address of Charles Emory Smith, Postmaster General, at the Forty-First Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Galesburg, Ill., October 7, 1899.
Charles Emory Smith
Describes Lincoln as ""a characteristic and unmistakable American"", who, ""if he were President to-day, ... would maintain the honor of the flag, uphold the dignity of the nation and advance its high ... of liberty, humanity and civilization ..."" (p. 7-8).
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When and Where We Met Each Other On Shore and Afloat : Battles, Engagements, Actions, Skirmishes, and Expeditions during the Civil War, 1861-1866, to which is added Concise Data Concerning the Army Corps and Legends of the Army Corps Badges / compiled from official and other authentic sources by Theodore D. Strickler.
Theodore D. Strickler
Includes index.
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Abraham Lincoln :an Address Before the Commandery of the State of Colorado, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States
George Helm Yeaman
February 13, 1899.
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The House in Which Abraham Lincoln Died: 516 Tenth Street, Washington, D.C. contains the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection, consisting of over Three Thousand Articles Pertaining to the Martyred President.
The Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection, by Elizabeth Porter Gould: p. 3.
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Recollections of Abraham Lincoln.
James Harlan
From an address delivered by Senator James Harlan before the Harlan Club of Iowa, Wesleyan College, April 28, 1898.
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Letter from William H. Herndon to John W. Keys, April 14, 1886.
William Henry Herndon
Includes letter from Louis Clark Vanuxem to William H. Lambert, dated March 25, 1898, announcing enclosure of Herndon's letter to J.W. Keys concerning the character of Abraham Lincoln.
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Bust of Lincoln Modeled from Life, Leonard W. Volk, sculptor, Chicago, 1860.
S. Klaber & Company.
Advertisement, with quotations from magazines and books.
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The first Lincoln and Douglas debate : at Ottawa, Ill., Aug. 21, 1858
Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Arnold Douglas
This pamphlet contains the transcript of Stephen A. Douglas opening debate speech followed by Abraham Lincoln's reply during the first debate of Lincoln's bid for Illinois Senate in which Douglas was the incumbent. Lincoln's Farewell address at Springfield, Ill., as he was leaving for Washington, Feb. 11, 1861 appears at the end of the pamphlet followed by a brief history of Douglas and Lincoln's debate interactions.
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Lincoln's Home Life in Washington
Leslie J. Perry
Clipped from Harper's monthly, February 1897, included in v. 94 (December, 1896 to May, 1897); Includes facsimiles and texts of several Lincoln telegrams
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Grand Athletic and Military Tournament :under the Auspices of the Lincoln Monument League, by the United States troops stationed at San Francisco and Vicinity, at the Presidio, Sept. 9th, Admission Day, 1897.
Lincoln Monument League, San Francisco, Calif.
The Lincoln Monument League was organized March 20th, 1897, for the prupose of promoting the erection of a Monument to the memory of Abraham Lincoln ...
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The story of Abraham Lincoln for young readers
James Baldwin
This pamphlet is a brief biography of Abraham Lincoln written for juveniles and early reading levels. The pamphlet includes a table of contents and an illustration of Abraham Lincoln.
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Lincoln's inaugurals, the Emancipation proclamation, etc.
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet includes two inaugural speeches, the preliminary speech of the Emancipation Proclamation, the Emancipation Proclamation, and the speech at the dedication of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg.
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Lincoln's Lost Speech, Now first published from the unique report /by H.C. Whitney. The circumstances and effect of its delivery / by Joseph Medill.
Abraham Bennett Lincoln
Clipped from McClure's magazine Sept. 1896.
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Proceedings at the tenth annual dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York : celebrated at Delmonico's on the eighty-seventh anniversary of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1896.
Republican Club of the City of New York.
Includes one folded leaf tipped in before p. 3, with seating arrangements; Contains reproduction of French medal dedicated to Lincoln, and speeches by Elihu Root, Chauncey M. Depew, Joseph B. Foraker, Emil Hirsch, Seth Low, and William E. Park.
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Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln ; and, Notes of a visit to California : two lectures / by Joshua F. Speed ; with a sketch of his life.
Joshua Fry Speed
Joshua Fry Speed -- Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln -- Notes, reminiscences, and reflections of my trip to the pacific coast in 1876.
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Abraham Lincoln :a Lecture
Robert Green Ingersoll
A lecture on Abraham Lincoln with comparisons to Charles Darwin.
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Abraham Lincoln: a Response at the Annual Banquet of the Marquette Club of Chicago, on the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1895
George Record Peck
Includes a portrait of George R. Peck.
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Lincoln's Inaugural and First Message to Congress.
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet provides Lincoln's inaugural address and his first address to Congress as president.