This class includes photographs from the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. This class includes daguerreotypes, tin types, cabinet cards and many others.
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Photograph of Civil War Cavalry Rider Artwork
Color photograph of artwork featuring a Civil War-era serviceman riding on horseback.
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I Wish I Was in Dixie
Photograph reproduction of an anti-Abraham Lincoln, anti-abolition cartoon. In the cartoon, Lincoln is shown seated playing "I Wish I Was in Dixie" on a banjo. It is enclosed in a purple mat.
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Photograph of Print of Civil War Office on Horseback
Photograph of photograph depicting a Civil War officer on horseback.
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Abraham Lincoln Norwich Political Banner
In the photograph, a damaged red silk political banner is shown. The political banner features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and was created to welcome Lincoln to Norwich, Connecticut during the 1860 Presidential Campaign.
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Photograph of Print of Abraham Lincoln Standing at a Window
Photograph of print depicting Abraham Lincoln standing at a window while reading a book.
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Young Lincoln, Fort Wayne, Ind. 1947
A black-and-white image of the statue "The Hoosier Youth," created by Paul Manship by the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.
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Abraham Lincoln Oval Portrait
Wheat Studio
The discolored white paper mat contains a gelatin silver print of a portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Lincoln looks to his proper right. The photo exhibits silver mirroring.
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In merry Old England it once was the rule
Ablbumen print of a caricature of Abraham Lincoln dressed as a court jester seated on a throne. Beneath the print is a poem by Alexander Pope.
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Photograph of Print of Abraham Lincoln Riding in Horse and Buggy
Photograph of print depicting Abraham Lincoln riding in a horse and buggy along a country road. He is shown speaking to a man along the road.
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Funeral Car of President Lincoln.
Charles Eisenmann
The pink-hued cabinet card features a photograph of an illustration (possibly an engraving or lithograph) of Abraham Lincoln's funeral car in New York, 26 April 1865. In the image, the car is adorned with ostrich plumes, bunting, and flags. Sixteen horses are shown pulling the car and various soldiers march alongside the procession.
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Photograph of a Document Signed by Abraham Lincoln
Photograph of a document signed by Abraham Lincoln.
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Lincoln and Tad Study A Brady Album
Anthony Berger
The carte de visite features a photograph of Abraham Lincoln and his son Tad Lincoln taken by Anthony Berger on 9 February 1864. The photograph is one of the more popular images of Lincoln and is one of the only to show the President wearing his spectacles. [Ref. O-93A.] In the photograph, Lincoln sits with Tad by his side and an album in his lap. The pair gaze down at the album.
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Photograph of a James Monte Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Photograph of a James Monte illustration of Abraham Lincoln holding his hands in prayer.
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Frederick Stone
A black-and-white photograph of Frederick Stone, one of the defense lawyers for Dr. Samuel Mudd and David Herold during the Abraham Lincoln assassination trial.
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The Grave of the Union
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Bromley and Co.
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting an anti-Lincoln satirical message that insinuates the Lincoln administration's abused of the Constitution, where Horace Greeley and Charles Sumner are shown literally burying the U. S. Constitution.
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South Front of White House, Washington
Mathew Brady
The cdv features a slightly angled close-up of the White House taken from the southeast. In the foreground, two landscapers are pictured at work. There is an 1862 Brady copyright included on the card's front, and a Brady label appears on verso. The mount corners are clipped and the lower margin has been shaved.
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Photograph of Print Depicting Lincoln-Douglas Debate
Photograph of a print depicting a Lincoln-Douglas Debate.
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The Political Gymnasium
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Currier and Ives
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting a general parody of the 1860 presidental candidates and their supporters. The cartoon features (left to right) Edward Everett, John Bell, Horace Greely, Abraham Lincoln, James Watson Webb, Stephen A. Douglas, John C. Breckinridge, and William H. Seward.
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I Knew Him Horatio, a Fellow of Infinite Jest; Where be Your Gibes Now?
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and J. H. Howard
Photo reproduction of a cartoon depicting George B. McClellan as Hamlet holding the head of Abraham Lincoln. He recites a line from Hamlet, Act IV, Scene 1 as a gravedigger and Horatio Seymour look on in the distance.
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Photograph of a Lloyd Ostendorf Illustration of Abraham Lincoln Christening his Namesake City
Photograph of a Lloyd Ostendorf illustration of Abraham Lincoln Christening his namesake city, Lincoln, Illinois.