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Frank and Virginia Williams Collection of Lincolniana

Postcards

 

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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  • The Grave of Ann Rutledge at Petersburg, Illinois with a poem by Edgar Lee Masters by produced by Curteich (American)

    The Grave of Ann Rutledge at Petersburg, Illinois with a poem by Edgar Lee Masters

    produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features Ann Rutledge's gravestone with a poem by Edgar Lee Masters.

  • The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln by photography by Walter H. Miller and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)

    The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    photography by Walter H. Miller and published by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)

    This postcard features Nancy H. Lincoln's gravestone.

  • The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    This postcard features Nancy H. Lincoln's gravestone.

  • The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln by photograhy by Brock; produced by Curteich (American)

    The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    photograhy by Brock; produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features Nancy H. Lincoln's gravestone.

  • The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln

    This postcard features Nancy H. Lincoln's gravestone.

  • The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln State Park, Indiana by published by Loge News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    The Grave of Nancy Lincoln, Mother of Abraham Lincoln, Lincoln State Park, Indiana

    published by Loge News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features Nancy H. Lincoln's gravestone.

  • The Devil's Saddle, on U.S. Route 50, W. Va. by published by Rex Heck News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    The Devil's Saddle, on U.S. Route 50, W. Va.

    published by Rex Heck News Company (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features the Devil's Saddle. Abraham Lincoln's mother, Nancy Lincoln, was born near Devil's Saddle.

  • Gravestone of Thomas Lincoln, Jr. by published by Lincoln's Boyhood Home (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    Gravestone of Thomas Lincoln, Jr.

    published by Lincoln's Boyhood Home (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features Thomas Lincoln Jr.'s grave stone. Thomas Lincoln Jr. was Abraham Lincoln's only brother.

  • New Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)

    New Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)

    This postcard features an exterior view of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

  • The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)

    The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)

    This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

  • Mary Surratt's Home, The Mary Surratt House (1852) by photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    Mary Surratt's Home, The Mary Surratt House (1852)

    photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    This postcard features an exterior view of Mary Surratt's house.

  • Mary Surratt's Bedroom, The Mary Surratt House (1852) by photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    Mary Surratt's Bedroom, The Mary Surratt House (1852)

    photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    This postcard features Mary Surratt's bedroom at her house in Maryland.

  • The Parlor, The Mary Surratt House (1852) by photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    The Parlor, The Mary Surratt House (1852)

    photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    This postcard features the parlor at Mary Surrat's house in Maryland.

  • Tavern Room and Post Office, The Mary Surratt House (1852) by photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    Tavern Room and Post Office, The Mary Surratt House (1852)

    photography and distribution by Gerry Peck (American)

    This postcard features the tavern room and Post office at Mary Surrat's house in Maryland.

  • Mary Surratt, 1823-1865 by produced by the Surratt Society Project (American, 1975-present)

    Mary Surratt, 1823-1865

    produced by the Surratt Society Project (American, 1975-present)

    This postcard features an oval shaped portrait of Mary Surratt.

  • Ford's Theatre and the House in Which Lincoln Died

    Ford's Theatre and the House in Which Lincoln Died

    This postcard features an exterior view of Ford's theater and the house in which Abraham Lincoln died.

  • The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)

    The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    produced by the Capital Souvenir Company (American)

    This postcard features an exterior view of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C..

  • The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by produced by Capitol Souvenir Company, Inc. (American)

    The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    produced by Capitol Souvenir Company, Inc. (American)

    This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

  • Lincoln Borne by Loving Hands-Lincoln Museum, Washington, D.C. by published by Government Services, Inc. (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    Lincoln Borne by Loving Hands-Lincoln Museum, Washington, D.C.

    published by Government Services, Inc. (American) and produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features a painting entitled "Lincoln Borne" by Loving Nads.

  • Lincoln's Death Chair, Greenfield Village by published by the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (publisher) and produced by Curteich (American)

    Lincoln's Death Chair, Greenfield Village

    published by the Henry Ford Museum and Greenfield Village (publisher) and produced by Curteich (American)

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln's death car.

  • Lincoln Memorial, Aeroplane, Washington, D.C. by published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)

    Lincoln Memorial, Aeroplane, Washington, D.C.

    published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by the Tichnor Brothers (American, 1908 - 1987)

    This postcard features an aerial view of the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C. and an oval shaped portrait of Abraham Lincoln.

  • Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.) by published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)

    Lincoln Memorial (Washington, D.C.)

    published by the Washington News Company (American) and produced by Tichnor (American, 1930-1945)

    This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Washington, D.C.

  • Old Ford's Theatre Where Lincoln was Shot, Washington, D.C. by published by E. Frey & Company (American)

    Old Ford's Theatre Where Lincoln was Shot, Washington, D.C.

    published by E. Frey & Company (American)

    This postcard features an exterior view of Ford's theater.

  • Ford's Theatre, 511 10th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. by administered by National Park Service (American, 1916-present), photography by Walter H. Miller (American) and produced by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)

    Ford's Theatre, 511 10th Street, N.W., Washington, D.C.

    administered by National Park Service (American, 1916-present), photography by Walter H. Miller (American) and produced by Walter H. Miller & Company, Inc. (American)

    This postcard features an exterior view of Ford's theater.

  • Lincoln Museum

    Lincoln Museum

    This postcard features an exterior view of the Lincoln Museum.

 

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