Pamphlets
This sub-collection of the Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana consists of approximately 900 pamphlets.
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Catalogue of Books, Pamphlets, Autographs, Portraits, Broadsides, etc.,Relating to Abraham Lincoln, with Which are Included Political Pamphlets, Song Books, Leaflets, etc., Mementos of His First and Second Presidential Campaigns.
Daniel H. Newhall
Includes descriptions and prices of Lincoln related items for sale.
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Rhode Island : Its Making and its Meaning: Speech of Edwin C. Pierce.
Edwin C. Pierce
Speech of Edwin C. Pierce, Esq., Democratic and Lincoln Party Candidate for Representative from Cranston, at Hamilton, R.I., October 19, 1906.
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The Story of Lincoln
Harriet Grant Frost Reiter
A juvenile biography""--M. Illustrations: Statue of Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Chicago; The half-faced camp : [Lincoln's early home in Indiana]; Lincoln's home, Springfield, Illinois; First reading of the Emancipation proclamation [by F.B. Carpenter]. ""O captain! My captain!"", by Walt Whitman: p. 29-30.
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A Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln: Albion Lodge no. 26, F. & A.M. February 12, 1906.
Robert W. Thompson
Title vignette (silhouette of Lincoln). Portraits (silhouettes). Laid in: TLS from the author to William H. Scott, Esq., June 2, 1908. The author's name does not appear on the title page or in the text.
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The Shorter Catechism for Lincoln Memorial Sunday: February 11, 1906
Susan Hayes Ward
Scripture reading and catechism related to Abraham Lincoln.
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Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln
edited by John G. Nicolay and John Hay ; with general introduction by Richard Watson Gilder, and special articles by other eminent persons.
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Literary New England
A pamphlet that provides portraits of influential New England writers and photos of the places that inspire or inspired them. Each pair of portraits and photos have a short description printed below them. The cover of the pamphlet consists of the title and five portraits. The portraits on the cover are of Lowell, Holmes, Emerson, Hawthorne, and Longfellow. A photo of Abraham Lincoln with banners above and below him reading "EX LIBRIS" and "C. E. SIMMONS" is on the inside of the cover.
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The Complete Works of Abraham Lincoln, Comprising his Speeches, Letters, State Papers and Miscellaneous Writings
Edited by his private secretaries John G. Nicolay and John Hay, with a general introduction by Richard Watson Gilder, and numerous special introductions by other eminent men.
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The Historic Lincoln car: located at Columbia Heights, Minneapolis.
a brief history ... prepared as publicity for Minneapolis"" --M. Includes map of funeral journey.
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The Story of Lincoln
Virginia Heath
Cover printed in green and gilt on cream-colored paper with facsim. of Lincoln the emancipator statue in oval border. Stern has clothbound only.
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The Fame of Abraham Lincoln; Oration Delivered Before the Euepia Debating Society of the Moline High School, April 16, 1904
Philip Joseph
Published for private distribution by courtesy of Joseph B. Oakleaf, 1905. Fifty copies printed.
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A Rich Collection of Books and Pamphlets Mainly of the Civil War Period ; Being a Portion of the Private Library of the Late Col. John G. Nicolay (Washington, D.C.) /For Sale at Auction ... January 6, 1905. The Anderson Auction Company ... New York ... George D. Morse, auctioneer.
John George Nicolay
Catalogue no. 352. 367 entries. Cover title. Lincoln entries: nos. 166-205; they include listings of presentation copies to Lincoln.
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Selections for Commemorative Exercises of Special Memorial Day in the Schools of Vermont /prepared and issued by Walter E. Ranger.
Walter E. Ranger
Discusses Vermont's contributions to the war and the importance of remembering. Includes portraits of George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Ulysses S. Grant.
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A Proclamation by the President of the United States : John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States, Died on July 1st.
Theodore Roosevelt
Sub-title from first lines of proclamation's text. General orders no. 108. At end of text: ""Done at the City of Washington, this third day of July, A.D., 1905, and of the Independence of the United States of America the one hundred and twenty ninth."" Type-signed: ""Theodore Roosevelt"". Below on left: By the President: Herbert H.D. Peirce, Acting Secretary of State. By order of the Acting Secretary of War: John C. Bates.
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Annual Program for Patriotic Exercises in Schools on Grand Army Flag Day.
Issued as Rhode Island education circulars, 1910-; 1902-1909 have cover-title only. In honor of the national flag, the Grand Army of the Republic, the birthday of Abraham Lincoln--T.p. Includes songs, pledges to the flag and other patriotic notes and commemorations. Title from cover. Prepared by the Rhode Island Commissioner of Education. The 1909 issue is the Lincoln centenary issue. ""Grand Army Flag Day"" was February 12 of each year.
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Our political drama, conventions, campaigns, candidates
Joseph Bucklin Bishop
Three articles entitled "Humor and pathos of national conventions," "Scenes and incidents of presidential inaugurations" and "Early political caricature in America" published originally in the Century magazine, form the basis of the present volume. cf. Pref. Partial contents: chapter VIII. Lincoln's first nomination -- chapter IX. Douglas a victim of the two-thirds rule -- chapter V. Cartoons of Lincoln's first campaign -- chapter VIII. Lincoln's first inauguration.
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A Rare and Valuable Collection of Relics of Historical Interest in Connection with our Martyr President Abraham Lincoln, from the Cradle to the Grave/ Loaned by Al Emmett Fostell to Bridgeport Lodge, B.P.O. Elks No. 36, for their grand karnival commencing Oct. 21 to Oct 31, 1904.
Al Emmett Fostell
Letter from Al E. Fostell to J.B. Clapp, Esq. removed from book. A catalog; Fish 325. Elks (Fraternal order). Bridgeport Lodge, No. 36.
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Abraham Lincoln /Address Delivered by W. Martin Jones at Phoenix, N.Y. on the Thirtieth Day of May, 1904.
William Martin Jones
Includes an eyewitness account of Lincoln.
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Complete works of Abraham Lincoln
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet includes speeches, lectures, letters, debates, and addresses made by Abraham Lincoln throughout his career. The most notable inclusions are the Emancipation Proclamation and the Gettysburg Address. The pamphlet is indexed. A facsimile of the manuscript containing the celebrated ""Bixby"" letter appears at the end, depicting Lincoln's handwriting and signature. A portrait of Lincoln with John G. Nicolay and John Hay appears at the beginning of the pamphlet. This pamphlet is the biographical edition, being the second printing from the plates of the celebrated Gettysburg edition, Francis D. Tandy Co. N.B.-The Gettysburg edition was strictly limited to 1,000 copies.
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Circular : inviting suggestions for the national memorial to Abraham Lincoln.
Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Minnesota Commandery.
From the first page, "Military order of the Loyal Legion of the United States. Commandery of the State of Minnesota."
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Lincoln as a Lawyer: with an Account of his First Case
Jesse William Weik
Detached from The Century, vol. 68, no. 2, June 1904.
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Portraits of the Civil War period: Photographs for the Most Part from Life Negatives by M.B. Brady: Now in the Possession of F.H. Meserve ... New York City.
A prospectus for a series of photographic prints to be offered for sale. Line drawing of Lincoln by F. A. Sprock: p. [2]. References to Lincoln and Lincoln family portraits on p. 9.
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Abraham Lincoln : An Oration
John Edgar Burton
Of this Autograph Edition, on special paper, but 150 numbered copies were printed, of which this is No. 69. Signed: John E. Burton. Milwakee, Wis., July 25, 1903.--Leaf pasted in at end. Also signed by the publisher. Lincoln portrait from daguerreotype owned by the author.
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Abraham Lincoln and his Last Resting place: a Leaflet Published for Distribution at the National Lincoln monument, Springfield, Illinois.
Edward S. Johnson
Compiled by Edward S. Johnson, custodian, 1903. Cover title: Lincoln. Includes facsimile of Fell version of Lincoln's autobiography (p. 5-7).
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Nancy Hanks Lincoln : a sermon delivered at All Soul's Church, Chicago, February 8, 1903
Jenkin Lloyd Jones
Cover title.; Reprinted from Unity of February 12, 1903.
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Abe, the War Eagle
Charles P. Nelson
On cover: Souvenir of the war that saved the Union, 1861 to 1865. Concerns a mascot eagle of Company C, 8th wisconsin Regiment, named Abe (or Old Abe) after President Lincoln, present at twenty-five Civil War battles, later extensively exhibited.
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New light on Lincoln's character
Ida Minerva Tarbell
This pamphlet is an advertisement of Tarbell's The Life of Abraham Lincoln and includes miscellaneous pages taken at random from the first volume, as well as reviews. Images of the cabin where Lincoln was born, a facsimile of Lincoln's marriage license, and a facsimile of a Riggs and Co. check appear on the first few pages of the pamphlet. An illustration of Abraham Lincoln seated with a book is on the cover of the pamphlet.
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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 career and character of Abraham Lincoln : an address delivered by Joseph H. Choate, ambassador to Great Britain, at the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh, November 13, 1900
Joseph Hodges Choate
The cover is cream with the title and author in black type. A portrait of Lincoln is included on the third page.
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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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Springfield : the home of Abraham Lincoln.
A pamphlet outlining and detailing the life of Abraham Lincoln, from his birth to his assassination. The cover of the pamphlet has a portrait of a young Abraham Lincoln in the center, and this portrait is surrounded by an oval frame that is decorated with ornate detailing on the top and bottom. A portion of the title, "Springfield", is printed above the portrait, and the remaining portion of the title, "The Home of Abraham Lincoln", is printed below the portrait.
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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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Stonewall Jackson : a character sketch
Hampden Harrison Smith
This pamphlet outlines and details the life of Stonewall Jackson or Thomas Jonathan Jackson. The text is separated by subheadings, and each portion of the text details a different part of his life. The cover of this pamphlet has an illustrated portrait of Stonewall Jackson. This is followed by the title of the pamphlet, a quote from Stonewall Jackson, the author, and the price.
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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.
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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
This pamphlet provides details about Abraham Lincoln's childhood. It also details how Lincoln's father and grandfather settled in Kentucky. The cover depicts an ornate portrait of President Lincoln's head. It is framed by a circle, which is bordered along the bottom half by an arrangement of leafy branches and curled ribbons. Series title also at head of title page.
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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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John Sherman's recollections of forty years in the House, Senate and Cabinet : an autobiography.
John Sherman
A pamphlet that contains John Sherman's autobiography which details his life, beginning with his ancestry and birth followed by his academic and political careers and accomplishments. The cover is a dense, floral print with a sage green spine. There are tears along the top, side, and bottom right corner of the cover. A photo of Abraham Lincoln with banners above and below him reading "EX LIBRIS" and "C. E. SIMMONS" is on the inside of the cover. Includes index.
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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.
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Lincoln's Gettysburg speech
Abraham Lincoln
A blue box in the upper half of the cover contains the title as well as the subtitle, "with suggestive exercises on teaching synonyms, word-analysis, figures of speech, etc." and identifies the item as "no. 301". The title page advertises is as part of "Parker's Lessons in Literature"
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The Logan emancipation cabinet of letters and relics of John Brown and Abraham Lincoln: being an article prepared specially for the Chicago Tribune.
The collection belonged to F.G. Logan of Chicago; the Lincoln relics included three letters and personal clothing and effects.
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By-laws, Officers and Committees of the Lincoln Club, Portland, ME.
Lincoln Club, Portland, Main
Maps out the by-laws in articles establishing the name, the objective, officers, election, duties of president, duties of vice-presidents, duties of secretary, etc. List officers, membership committee, exutive committee members and sub-committees.
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Address of Hon. J.M. Ashley at the Fourth Annual Banquet of the Ohio Republic League: Held at Memorial Hall, Toledo, Ohio, February 12, 1891.
James Mitchell Ashley
Mostly anecdotes of Abraham Lincoln, including his abilities as a diplomat.
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Proceedings at the fifth annual dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York : held at Delmonico's on the eighty-second anniversary of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln : February twelfth, 1891.
Republican Club of the City of New York.
Includes one folded sheet bound before t.p., with toasts, seating arrangements, and engraved portrait of Lincoln.
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Tenth Annual Entertainment ...March 24, '90, Grand Opera House, Newark, N.J.
Grand Army of the Republic. Department of New Jersey. Lincoln Post, no. 11.
Portrait of Lincoln on cover.
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Second biennial report of the Lincoln Homestead Trustees to the Thirty-seventh General Assembly of the State of Illinois, January 2, 1891
Lincoln Homestead Trustees
This pamphlet contains a letter from the trustees pf the State Reform Schoo to Joseph W. Fifer, Governor of the State of Illinois, requesting for new legislation for upgrade the present Reform School to house more boys from the local penitentiaries to the school for reformation purposes. They believe that the school will give these wayward boys a better chance of being productive members of society.
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Guide to Washington /presented with the compliments of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad Co.
Includes a map of Washington, specially drawn and engraved for the B and O railroad. Also includes a sketch of the Nation's Capitol.
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Birth of the Republican party, with a Brief History of the Important Part Taken by the Original Rupublican Association of the National Capital [sic] : An address
Lewis Clephane
Includes a printed announcement of the meeting, tipped in at end.
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An address / delivered by Abraham Lincoln, before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, on the 22d day of February, 1842
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet provides the transcript of Abraham Lincoln's address to the Washingtonian Temperance Society in at the Second Presbyterian Church, in February 1842. His address praises the recent success of the temperance movement and examines the causes of that success ""if we would have it to continue."" The pamphlet includes a portrait of Lincoln on the cover, an illustration of the Second Presbyterian Church on the title page, and an illustration of the Lincoln Homestead on the page preceding the address.
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An address delivered by Abraham Lincoln before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois on the 22d day of February, 1842
Abraham Lincoln
This pamphlet includes sketches of the Second Presbyterian Church, the Lincoln Homesetead, and the Lincoln Monument, all located in Springfield, Illinois. The transcription of Lincoln's address, extolls the sucsess of the Temperance Cause and gives a synopsis of the movement up unto that point.
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An address delivered by Abraham Lincoln before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois on the 22d day of February, 1842.
Abraham Lincoln
An announcement to W.C.T.U. members of Oldroyd's pamphlet printing of Lincoln's address
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Abraham Lincoln: farmer's boy and president.
Unsigned portrait on cover; Published under the direction of the Committee of General Literature and Education appointed by the Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge; Monaghan 1037; not in Stern?