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
published by L.E. Smith (American) and produced by Mike Roberts Color Productions (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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Abraham Lincoln
published by W.M. Grandy (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln.
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St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk, Bust of Abraham Lincoln unvieled by the American Ambassador, Hon. John W. Davis, on October 15th, 1919
published by Geo. R. Leeve LTD.
This postcard features a bust of Abraham Lincoln at St Andrew's Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge in their Courting Days
published by H.N. Shonkwiler (American) and produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features a young Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge.
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Lincoln and Douglas Debate in 1858
This postcard features a scene from the Lincoln-Douglas debate in 1858.
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The Two Emancipators
produced by Scenic South Card Company (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy.
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Blackhawk Statue, near Dixon, Illinois
produced by Curteich (American)
This postcard features the Blackhawk Statue near Dixon, Illinois.
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With Malice Toward None…
produced by the Rotograph Company (American)
This postcard features a portrait of Abraham Lincoln and a qoute by the same.
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St. Andrew's Church, Hingham, Norfolk, Bust of Abraham Lincoln unvieled by the American Ambassador, Hon. John W. Davis, on October 15th, 1919
published by Geo. R. Leeve LTD.
This postcard features a bust of Abraham Lincoln at St Andrew's Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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Hannibal Hamlin Monument, The Mall, Bangor, Maine
produced by C.T. American Art (American)
This postcard features the Hannibal Hamlin monument in Bangor, Maine.
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Hanover, PA., Memorial to the Reporter of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address
This postcard features the Memorial to the Reporter of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address in Hanover, Pennsylvania.
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Entrance Courtyard, Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion, New York World's Fair, 1964-1965
produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
This postcard features the entrance courtyard at the Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion at New York World's Fair, 1964-1965.
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Lincoln on Man's Duty to Mankind, Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion, New York, New York World's Fair, 1964-1965
produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
This postcard features the Lincoln on Man's Duty to Mankind at the Illinois "Land of Lincoln" Pavilion at New York World's Fair, 1964-1965.
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Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge
produced by MVM (American)
This postcard features the Abraham Lincoln Memorial Bridge in Nebreska.
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"Chicago Illinois, about 1865"
produced by Dexter Press, Inc. (American, 1920s-1992?)
This postcard features an aerial view of Chicago, Illinois from 1865.
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Jackson Hotel, Lincoln Highway-Route 20-One Mile West of Irwin, Pennsylvania.
produced by Colourpicture (American)
This postcard features the Jackson Hotel in Pennsylvania.
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Indignation Meeting in Court House Square, Bloomington, Illinois After Assassination of Lincoln
This postcard features indigination meeting in Court House Square, Bloomington, Illinois.
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The Old Louisville and Nashville Pike
produced by Martin B. Brown Company (American)
This postcard features the old Louisville and Nashville Pike.
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The Morley Tomb, St. Andrews Church, Hingham, Norfolk
This postcard features an interior view of the Morley Tomb at St Andrew's Church in Hingham, Norfolk, England.
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The Old Lincoln Family Millstone
produced by Martin B. Brown Company (American)
This postcard features the Old Lincoln Family millstone.
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The Lincoln Room, Lincoln Memorial University (Harrogate, Tennessee)
produced by Artvue Post Card Company (American, 1936-?)
This postcard features Lincoln Room at the Lincoln Memorial University in Harrogate, Tennessee.
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Family Parlor, Lincoln-Tallman Museum (Wisconsin)
published by Rex Photo Service (American)
This postcard features the Lincoln Parlor at the Lincoln-Tallman Museum.