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's Home, Springfield, Illinois
distributed by Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln's house in Springfield, Illinois.
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The Market Place, Hingham
This postcard features a color photograph of Markert Street in Hingham, England.
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Replica of Abraham Lincoln's Birthplace in Hodgenville, Kentucky
produced by Arena Photo Post Card Company (American)
This postcard features a replica of the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was born in.
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The Old Abe Lincoln Log Court House, Decatur, Illinois
published by Wait-Cahill Company (American) and produced by the Curteich (American)
This postcard features the Old Abe Lincoln Log court house in Decatur, Illinois.
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The Railsplitter
published by Eastern Colorphoto Company (American) and produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln splitting wood.
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Abraham Lincoln Museum, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee
produced by E.C. Kropp Company (American)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln on horseback.
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The Village Sign (Hingham)
artwork by P. Frost and copyright held by Hall Moore House
This postcard features a line sketch of the Village sign in Hingham, England.
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Lincoln-Douglas Debate Quincy, October 13 1858
This postcard features the Lincoln-Douglas debate Memorial in Quincy, Illinois.
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I Am Not Bound to Win but I am Bound to be True…
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a qoutation by the same.
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Kitchen, Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Illinois
produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features an interior view of the kitchen at Abraham Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois.
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St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk
This postcard features a black and white photograph of St. Andrew's Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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Lincoln Birthplace in Lincoln Memorial, Kentucky
published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was born in.
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Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin
published by V.O. Hammon Publishing Company (American)
This postcard features a log cabin built by Abraham Lincoln's father in 1831.
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Abraham Lincoln Home
published by Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop (American) and produced by Tichnor Brothers (American, 1930-1945)
This postcard features Abraham Lincoln's home in Springfield, Illinois.
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Council of War
featuring a sculpture by John Rodgers (American, 1829-1904)
This postcard features a sculpture by John Rogers, entitled "Council of War."
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The Old Mill and Cottage Hingham
artwork by P. Frost and copyright held by Hall Moore House
This postcard features a line sketch of the Old Mill and Cottage in Hingham, England.
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Lincoln Memorial, Hodgenville, Kentucky
published by the Kyle Company (American)
This postcard features the Lincoln Memorial in Hodgenville, Kentucky.
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Log Cabin in Which Abraham Lincoln was Born
This postcard features an interior view of the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was born.
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The Offut Store, As Result, New Salem, Illinois, Where Lincoln Clerked in 1831
published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American)
This postcard features the Offut Store. Abraham Lincoln clerked at the Offut Store in 1831.
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Ford's Theare Where Lincoln was Shot (Washington, D.C.)
This postcard features the Ford Theatre where Abraham Lincoln was assassinated.
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Lincoln Cabin, Inside Memorial Hall, on Lincoln Farm, Near Hodgenville, Kentucky
published by Nancy Lincoln Inn (American) and produced by C.T. American Art (American)
This postcard features the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was born in.
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Lincoln Log Cabin, Lincoln Log Cabin State Park, Charleston, Illinois
published by Well-Worth 5 & 10 Cent Store (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features the log cabin that Abraham Lincoln was born in.
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A. Lincoln
published by W.M. Grandy (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.