This class includes prints from the nineteenth, twentieth and twenty first centuries. Many prints are in color while others are black and white.
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As an Overnight Quest in the Lincoln Home
Lloyd Ostendorf
The image depicts Abraham Lincoln and son, Robert, in front of a lit fireplace decorated for Christmas. The two smile at one another and gesture to the stockings. The image is from the Lincoln Memorial University Collection.
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Folder for Marguerite Stix print set
Marguerite Stix
Folder containing a set of print images of bronze sculptures by Marguerite Stix. The cover art features an image of Stix and her sculptures. The folder is white with a series of small rectangular sections on the front cover. Each of the rectangular sections get smaller. In the smallest of those sections, there is a black and white picture of Marguerite Stix in the center rectangle on center bottom of the cover.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln Signing Emancipation Proclamation
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting a seated Abraham Lincoln. In his proper right hand he holds a quill while he rests his proper left forearm on a table. A document that appears to be the Emancipation Proclamation rests under his arm.
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Union
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
The photo reproduction of an engraving depicts various statesmen: Winfield Scott, Lewis Cass, Henry Clay, John Calhoun, Daniel Webster, Millard Fillmore, Howell Cobb of Georgia, James McDowell, Thomas Hart Benton of Missouri, John M. Clayton of Delaware, Thomas Corwin, James Buchanan, Stephen A. Douglas, John J. Crittenden, Sam Houston of Texas, Henry Foote of Mississippi, Willie P. Mangum of North Carolina, W. R. King of Alabama, Daniel S. Dickinson of New York, John McLean of Ohio, John Bell of Tennessee, and John C. Fremont of California. This print was reissued about 1861 with a figure of Abraham Lincoln substituted for that of Calhoun.
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William Sartain's Lincoln and Family
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, William Sartain, and Samuel B. Waugh
Photograph of a portrait engraving of the Lincoln family. Abraham Lincoln and Mary sit at either end of a table while Tad sits to Lincoln's proper right. Robert stands behind the table in the background.
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Hon. Abraham Lincoln.
Leopold Grozelier, John Henry Bufford, Thomas Hicks, and Alexander Hesler
The object is a preliminary proof of a widely distributed campaign print during the 1860 Presidential Election. The lithograph features a bust portrait of Abraham Lincoln looking to his proper left. It includes Lincoln's facsimile signature beneath his portrait.
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The American Soldier,
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Center of Military History:
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Abraham Lincoln
A black and white portrait of Abraham Lincoln on white card stock. Was enclosed in a plastic name badge sleeve, but was removed for preservation.
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The American Soldier, 1918, Artillery Officer, Machine Gun Sergeant. France. Artillery Firing, Field Training Telephone Crew
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
In the center of the picture a military officer is depicted standing at attention. The background is depicted to be in a forest. In the top left of the image, a cannon is shown to be in use.
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Franklin D. Roosevelt
The object features an black and white print of a sketch of Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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The American Soldier, 1903 Infantry Officer and Sergeant. Philippines. Infantryman in Field Dress
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Color print from the American Solider collection, 1903 Infantry Officer and Sergeant. Philippines. In the foreground, two officers are depicted looking to the right of the page. In the background, two armed soldiers are depicted guarding a wall. There are also renderings of two large cannons.
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The Home of Our Martyred President
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photograph reproduction of lithograph of Henry Clay's Lexington, Kentucky home, Ashland. The printmaker and date are unknown as well as the reason for labeling it as Abraham Lincoln's home as there are no known connections between Lincoln and the home. The lithograph depicts a two-story home with a circular path in front. A woman and several men are shown walking on this path.
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Chuck Levitan Lincoln Split
A color print of one of Chuck Levitan's Abraham Lincoln banners from his series Lincoln Split. The banner features a colorful depiction of Lincoln's face in hues of black, pink, blue, green, yellow, and white. Running down his face is a smaller rainbow-esque banner in hues of blue, green, yellow, and red.
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U.S. Post Office
Lloyd Ostendorf
The object is a reproduction of an Ostendorf print. It features an image of Abraham Lincoln organizing a stack of letters in his hands. He holds rolled up newspapers under his proper left arm. A snow-covered post office is pictured in the background.
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Behind the Scenes
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum
Photo reproduction of print depicting Lincoln and his cabinet backstage preparing for the production Othello. Lincoln is shown at front and center in blackface. The piece served as an attack on the Lincoln Administration.
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Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican candidate for the presidency, 1860
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, Leopold Grozelier, Thomas Hicks, W. William Schaus, and J.H. Bufford's Lith.
Photo reproduction of a print depicting a portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the shoulders up.
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The American Soldier, 1781, French Troops at Chester, Pennsylvania etc.
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Color print from the American Solider collection. The American Solider, 1781, French Troops at Chester, Pennsylvania. This image depicts General Washington waving at a French ship. There are several depictions of both American and French troops standing near Washington.
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The American Soldier, 1880 Signal Corps Sergeant, Cavalry Officer. New Mexico. Cavalrymen on Parade.
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Center of Military History:
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The American Soldier, 1944, Infantryman, Pacific Theater of Operations. Amphibious Landing
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Center of Military History:
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Statue of Lincoln, Lincoln Park, Chicago
Eugene A. Perry, Augustus St. Gaudens, and Perry Pictures
Black and white photograph of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln in Lincoln Park, Chicago. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing in front of a large chair while looking looking downward. In the background of the image, there are trees. The statue also appears to be located on a pedestal or stone pillar.
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The American Soldier, 1786
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Color print from the American Solider collection. 1786, The First Regiment, Artillery Officer, Infantryman. In the foreground of the image, there are two soldiers standing in front of a cannon. In the background of the image, there are depictions of soldiers standing in formation. There is also a partially obscured fort.
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The American Soldier, 1805
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Army Center of Military History: In the left foreground of the scene showing construction work near West Point in 1805 is an artillery cadet in the mixture of commissioned and noncommissioned uniforms prescribed for cadets of artillery. His blue coat is faced and lined with red, and has yellow buttons and wings piped with red-the coat worn by artillery noncoms. On his left shoulder he wears the small epaulette ordered for cadets. On the right is an engineer private in the blue coat with black velvet collar and cuffs and false yellow buttonholes on the collar, cuffs, and breast adopted for the enlisted men of that Corps in 1803.n the background enlisted infantrymen are working clad in the ""coarse linen frock and fatigue trousers"" allowed by Congress as a part of the annual clothing allowance in March 1802.
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Lincoln in City Point.
F. Hartwich, Gustav Bartsch, J. Hesse, and Oswald Seehagen
The lithograph depicts a German artist's vision of Abraham Lincoln visiting Union troops before the surrender of Robert E. Lee during the American Civil War. Depicted at the Union Headquarters in City Point, Virginia, Lincoln is shown on horseback alongside Ulysses S. Grant and Secretary of War Stanton. Other Union soldiers and liberated enslaved persons are also shown. The destruction depicted in the image did not take place in at this particular location.
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The American Soldier collection 1945, Infantry Officer Advancing. Germany
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Center of Military History:
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Abraham Lincoln from a portrait taken from life by Charles A. Barry, Springfield, Illinois, June 1860
Louis A. Warren Lincoln Library and Museum, J.H. Bufford's Lith., Joseph E. Baker, and Charles A. Barry
Photo reproduction of a portrait of Abraham Lincoln from the chest up.