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 Joseph Holt, John A. Bingham, and Henry L. Burnett
Copy photo; Joseph Holt, John A. Bingham, Henry L. Burnett.
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Photograph of Robert E. Lee Engraving
J. Rogers
Photo of bust portrait of Robert E. Lee, after an engraving by J. Rogers.
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Abraham Lincoln Statue
James Myers
The color image depicts a close-up shot of an unidentified statue of Abraham Lincoln. It is affixed to a gray mount board.
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Lincoln's Funeral, Indianapolis, Ind., April 30, 1865
Lincoln National Life Foundation
The object is a reproduced image of a photograph depicting Abraham Lincoln's funeral procession at Indianapolis, Indiana, April 30, 1865. The original is located at the Lincoln National Life Foundation.
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Photograph of Mosaic Portrait of James A. Garfield
The object features an image of a mosaic portrait of James A. Garfield.
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Photograph of Old Meeting House, Hingham Massachusetts
D. C. Mahoney
Copy photo; Old Meeting House in Hingham, Mass (also known as the Old Ship Church or First Parish).
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Photograph of Robert E. Lee Etching
C. B. Hall
Photo of bust portrait of Robert E. Lee, after an etching by C.B. Hall.
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Reproduction Portrait Photograph of Abraham Lincoln
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum and Alexander Gardner
The object is a reproduction of a portrait photograph of Abraham Lincoln, taken by Alexander Gardner in 1863. [Ref; O-77.]
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Photograph of Robert E. Lee Engraving
Photo of bust portrait of Robert E. Lee, after an engraving by A. Robin.
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Photograph of Robert E. Lee Engraving
Photo of bust portrait of Robert E. Lee, after an engraving by Ritchie.
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Photograph of Engraving of Abraham Lincoln's Law Office
Photo of engraved view of A. Lincoln law office in Springfield.
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Photograph of Stonewall Jackson Engraving
Mathew Brady
Photo of an engraved bust portrait of Stonewall Jackson, after a photo by Brady.
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Lincoln Depicted as Native American
Lincoln National Life Foundation
The print is a reproduction of a nineteenth century caricature of Abraham Lincoln. In the caricature, Lincoln is shown dressed as a Native American. He wears fur-lined breeches, boots, a shawl, and a headdress. He also has stars painted on his body. In his proper right hand, he holds a book, while an [ax?] rests in his proper left. Another man stands in the background with his arms crossed at his chest. The print is stored and organized in a black album with other reproductive prints.
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Photograph of James M. Matheny and Associates
Copy photo of James H. Matheny, Samuel Baker, W. Gibson Harris, and Zimri A. Enos. Matheny served as Abraham Lincoln's best man.