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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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  • Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Are Returning Home From Church, Sunday, Dec.9, 1860. Willie and Tad Run on Ahead by featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000) and published by Phil Wagner

    Mr. and Mrs. Lincoln Are Returning Home From Church, Sunday, Dec.9, 1860. Willie and Tad Run on Ahead

    featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000) and published by Phil Wagner

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln and his family attending church in 1860.

  • Ford's Theater and The House in Which Lincoln Died

    Ford's Theater and The House in Which Lincoln Died

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

  • First Reading of the Emancipation of Proclamation

    First Reading of the Emancipation of Proclamation

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln with his Cabinet.

  • Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: Interior of the Offut Store by produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)

    Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: Interior of the Offut Store

    produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)

    This postcard features a scene from the Lincoln life diorama. The scene is entitled "Interior of the Offut Store".

  • The Studio of Daniel Chester French

    The Studio of Daniel Chester French

    This postcard features Daniel Chester French's studio in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

  • Souvenir from Gettysburg-America's Greatest Shrine by copyright held by Marken & Bielfeld, Inc. (American)

    Souvenir from Gettysburg-America's Greatest Shrine

    copyright held by Marken & Bielfeld, Inc. (American)

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln's profile portrait. There is also a transcription his Gettysburg Address.

  • Lincoln's Gettysburg Address by published by C.A. Blocher (American)

    Lincoln's Gettysburg Address

    published by C.A. Blocher (American)

    This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a transcription of the Gettysburg Address.

  • Andrew Johnson by produced by Kaeser & Blair (American)

    Andrew Johnson

    produced by Kaeser & Blair (American)

    This postcard features a portrait of President Andrew Johnson.

  • Memorial to the Reporter of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in Hanover, Pennsylvania by produced by J.P. Walmer (American)

    Memorial to the Reporter of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in Hanover, Pennsylvania

    produced by J.P. Walmer (American)

    This postcard features the grave of Mary Shaw Leader.

  • Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by copyright held by Rideout Studio

    Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    copyright held by Rideout Studio

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

  • Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by featuring a sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931) and produced by Capital Souvenir Company, Inc. (American, 1931-present )

    Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    featuring a sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931) and produced by Capital Souvenir Company, Inc. (American, 1931-present )

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

  • Memorial Marking Spot Where Lincoln Family Entered Illinois from Indiana 1830, Located Illinois Side of Lincoln Memorial Bridge, Vicennes, Indiana by published by A.A. Arnold (American) and produced by C.T. Art-Colortone (American)

    Memorial Marking Spot Where Lincoln Family Entered Illinois from Indiana 1830, Located Illinois Side of Lincoln Memorial Bridge, Vicennes, Indiana

    published by A.A. Arnold (American) and produced by C.T. Art-Colortone (American)

    This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln Memorial in Vincennes, Indiana.

  • Lincoln Monument and High School, Manchester, New Hampshire by produced by Leighton & Valentine Company (American)

    Lincoln Monument and High School, Manchester, New Hampshire

    produced by Leighton & Valentine Company (American)

    This postcard features the Lincoln monument and High school in Manchester, New Hampshire.

  • Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois by produced by Detroit Publishing Company (American)

    Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, Chicago, Illinois

    produced by Detroit Publishing Company (American)

    This postcard features the Lincoln statue at Lincoln Park in Chicago, Illinois.

  • Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: The Lincoln-Armstrong Wrestling Match by produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)

    Heritage Hall at Lincoln Life Diorama: The Lincoln-Armstrong Wrestling Match

    produced by Dexter Press (American, 1920s-1980s) and published by the Lincoln Diorama Corporation (American)

    This postcard features a scene from the Lincoln life diorama. The scene is entitled "the Lincoln-Armstrong Wrestling Match".

  • The Lincoln Family at Worship in the Old Presbyterian Church by featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000)

    The Lincoln Family at Worship in the Old Presbyterian Church

    featuring artwork by Lloyd Ostendorf (American, 1921-2000)

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln with his family at church.

  • The Lincoln Group, Chicago World's Fair by published by Max Rigot Sellling Company (American) and produced by C.T. Art-Colortone

    The Lincoln Group, Chicago World's Fair

    published by Max Rigot Sellling Company (American) and produced by C.T. Art-Colortone

    This postcard features the Lincoln Group in Chicago World's Fair.

  • Benjamin Franklin House, 36 Craven Street, London by published by Charles Skilton (British)

    Benjamin Franklin House, 36 Craven Street, London

    published by Charles Skilton (British)

    This postcard features the Benjamin Franklin House in London, England.

  • Lincoln Statue by featuring sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931), produced by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)

    Lincoln Statue

    featuring sculpture by Daniel Chester French (American, 1850-1931), produced by Prince Lithograph Company, Inc. (American) and distributed by L.B. Prince Company (American)

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

  • Lincoln's Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois by photography by Charles A. Martin, produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American), published by Springfield News Agency (American)

    Lincoln's Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Illinois

    photography by Charles A. Martin, produced by Colourpicture Publishers, Inc. (American), published by Springfield News Agency (American)

    This postcard features Abraham Lincoln's tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetary in Springfield, Illinois.

  • Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C. by produced by Capital Souvenir Company (American, 1931-present)

    Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

    produced by Capital Souvenir Company (American, 1931-present)

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

  • Lincoln Statue, Washington, D.C. by photography Captain M.W. Arps, U.S.N. Retired, published by Washington Novelty Company, Inc. (American) and produced by H.S. Crooker Company, Inc. (American)

    Lincoln Statue, Washington, D.C.

    photography Captain M.W. Arps, U.S.N. Retired, published by Washington Novelty Company, Inc. (American) and produced by H.S. Crooker Company, Inc. (American)

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

  • Lincoln and Tad on State Capitol Grounds in Des Moines, Iowa by produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?) and published by Hurley Supply Company (American)

    Lincoln and Tad on State Capitol Grounds in Des Moines, Iowa

    produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?) and published by Hurley Supply Company (American)

    This postcard features a monument of Abraham Lincoln and Tad Lincoln.

  • Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. Lincoln's bedroom at the Lincoln Home by copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American) and printed by Consolidated/ Drake Press (American)

    Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Springfield, Illinois, Mrs. Lincoln's bedroom at the Lincoln Home

    copyright held by Eastern National Park & Monument Association (American) and printed by Consolidated/ Drake Press (American)

    This postcard features an interior view of Abraham Lincoln's bedroom in Springfield, Illinois.

  • The Lincoln Room in Gettysburg Pennsylvania by produced by Mike Roberts (American) and published by L.E. Smith (American)

    The Lincoln Room in Gettysburg Pennsylvania

    produced by Mike Roberts (American) and published by L.E. Smith (American)

    This postcard features the Lincoln Room in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.

 

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