This class includes postcards from throughout the United States. These postcards are were produced throughout the twentieth and twenty-first century.
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Abraham Lincoln Quote
feature speech by Abraham Lincoln (American, 1809-1865)
This postcard features a qoutation by Abraham Lincoln.
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial Quote
copyright by M.T. Sheahan (American)
This postcard features an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a qoutation by him.
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Abraham Lincoln letter to Mrs. Bixby
copyright held by Octavo Press (American)
This postcard features a reproduction of Abraham Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Bixby.
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial Quote on Courage
produced and copyright held by M.T. Sheahan (American)
This postcard features an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a qoutation by him.
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Abraham Lincoln
published by Ullman Manufactoring Company (American)
This postcard features an portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a short biography.
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Lincoln Farm, Near Hodgenville, Kentucky
published by C.T. General (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features an portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a short biography.
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Lincoln Issues a Pardon
featuring artwork by Jean Leon Gerome Ferris (American, 1863-1930) and produced by Paw Paw Plastics Laminating Service, Inc. (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln issuing a pardon.
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Civil War Centennial
published by W.M. Grandy (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing with General John McClenand and Major Alan Pinkerton.
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Lincoln at Fort Monroe, Virginia, 1862
featuring drawing by Jack Clifton, photography by William T. Radcliffe and published by Walter H. Miller (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln at Fort Monroe in Virginia.
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Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln, Illinois
photography and publishing R.C. Holmes (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln assisting in the platting of a town.
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Lincoln at Richmond, April 4th 1865
painting by Dennis Malone Carter (Irish-American, 1820-1881), printed by Arthur Jaffe Heliochrome Company (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln in Richmond, Virgina in 1865.
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Lincoln Meeting Formerly Enslaved Peoples
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln meeting with a large group of people.
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Abraham Lincoln Entering, Richmond, Virginia, April 4th 1865
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln entering Richmond, Virginia.
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Dress of Mary Todd Lincoln
produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features a velvet dress worn by Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Victorian Parlor featuring many Historical Dresses
published by the Smithsonian Institution (American, 1846-present) and produced by Capsco Wholesalers (American)
This postcard features velvet dresses worn by Mary Todd Lincoln and other prominent individuals.
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Mary Todd Lincoln
produced and copyright held by Parks & History Association (American), published by Dukane Press (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Velvet Hoop -skirted Dress Worn by Mary Todd Lincoln
produced by Mavis Pudding
This postcard features a velvet dress worn by Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln, circa 1846
produced by Dukane Press (American) with publishing and copyright by Parks
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
from artwork by Frances B. Carpenter (American, 1830-1900) and published by Laura N. Goldberg (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln.
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Standing Portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln
produced by Kodak (American, 1888-present)
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln.
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With Malice Toward None, With Charity for All…
copyright held by Mrs. Harriet Blackstone C. Butler
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln.
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Lincoln and his family
copyright held by Mrs. Harriet Blackstone C. Butler (American, 1864-1939)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln with his family.
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Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln
produced by Octavo Press (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln and Abraham Lincoln.
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A. Lincoln and Mary Lincoln
produced by Octavo Press (American)
This postcard features oval shaped portraits of Abraham Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln.