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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Louisiana Zouaves, 1861
F. Kredel and The ROTC Advisor Department of Non-Resident Instruction The Infantry School
The color print with white background depicts two men in Zouave uniforms. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Mount Rushmore
Bureau of Engraving and Printing; William B. Matthews; and Black Hills Studio, Inc.
An engraved print depicting Mount Rushmore. The print is accompanied by an information sheet (5613B) and envelope (5613C).
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Framed Prominent Union and Confederate generals and statesmen as they appeared during the great Civil War, 1861-5
The print consists of portraits of statesmen and generals on horseback. It is mounted behind two mats (red and blue in color) and adhered to foam board. It was enclosed in a brown frame, but was removed for preservation.
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The Brady Lincoln Pyraglass Panel
Matthew Brady, T. Hamilton Crawford, and Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
The image is based on T. Hamilton Crawford's painting of Abraham Lincoln, which was based on Matthew Brady's original photograph. The image is set between a Pyraglass Panel and wood. The reverse features documentary information about the portrait.
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Lincoln at Independence Hall [framed]
Jean Leon Gerome Ferris
The print depicts a portrait of Abraham Lincoln standing before a crowd, delivering a speech. Several men stand behind him. An American Flag drapes to his left and his trademark stovepipe hat rests on a chair behind him. The image is faded and is enclosed in a wooden frame. A small circular sticker is adhered to the print's front with the number 53 written on it.
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Sheridan at Five Forks, April 1, 1865
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
The full-color print with white borders depicts Philip Sheridan on horseback jumping over a Confederate barrier. He is holding a flag in his proper right hand. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Sherman at Kenesaw Mountain, October 4, 1864
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
The full-color print with white borders depicts William Sherman pointing his proper left hand over the edge of a cliff. The other soldiers are pictured. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Framed Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
The print features an engraved image of Abraham Lincoln on paper. A. Lincoln appears underneath the image in script. The engraving is framed in an oval wooden frame that is painted gold along the inside edge and stained brown around the outside edge. It is enclosed in the frame with a paper backing. The frame is in fragile condition. Please handle with care.
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Lincoln - The Campaigner
A print from a series of facts about Abraham Lincoln. This print features information provided by James Jay Monaghan, the author of the definitive Lincoln Bibliography.
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Lincoln and Mary Owens
A print from a series of facts about Abraham Lincoln. This print features information provided by James Jay Monaghan, the author of the definitive Lincoln Bibliography.
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Roger Williams, George Washington, and Abraham Lincoln
Three prints mounted in a cream and gold mat and gold frame. Subjects include Roger Williams (1603-1684), George Washington (1732-1799), and Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865).
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Columbus Mourns Lincoln's Death
Reprint of article which appeared April 29, 1865 in Columbus paper. Article titles is "Columbus Mourns Lincoln's Death."
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Corps D'Afrique, 1864
F. Kredel and The ROTC Advisor Department of Non-Resident Instruction The Infantry School
The color print with white background depicts two men in uniforms. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Lincoln--The Circuit Rider
A print from a series of facts about Abraham Lincoln. This print features information provided by James Jay Monaghan, the author of the definitive Lincoln Bibliography.
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Lincoln--The Thinker
A print from a series of facts about Abraham Lincoln. This print features information provided by Paul M. Angle, author of The Lincoln Reader.
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A Lawyer's Time and Advice are His Stock in Trade
West Publishing Co.
The black and white print depicts a silhouette of Abraham Lincoln's side profile. It is accompanied by a quotation attributed to Abraham Lincoln. The print was originally enclosed in a frame, but was removed for preservation.
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Reproduction of John P. Usher Engraving [framed]
A black and white reproduction of a portrait engraving of John P. Usher, Secretary of the Interior for Abraham Lincoln. The image has been cut around the border and mounted to a gold card. It is enclosed in a brown and gold frame.
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Ulysses S. Grant
Alton S. Tobey
Color print of Ulysses S. Grant standing in Union uniform. Original artwork by Alton S. Tobey. Copyrighted 1968 by Donald Art Co. INC N.Y. Printed in Holland.
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Kearsarge Sinking the Alabama, June 19, 1864
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
The full-color print with white borders depicts the U.S.S. Kearsarge sinking the C.S.S. Alabama. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Battle of Gettysburg, July 1 to 3, 1863
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
The full-color print with white borders depicts a scene from the Battle of Gettysburg. Men fight among a cloud of smoke. Soldier ride on horseback or run toward the fight. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board. The print has been laminated to a piece of composite board.
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Framed Image of A. Lincoln and Son
Anthony Berger and Cross Industries
The object consists of an image based on Anthony Berger's A. Lincoln and Son photograph. It appears in a sepia-tone on cream paper. The image is enclosed within a cardboard frame manufactured by Cross Industries (manufacturing information available on the object's reverse).
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Abraham Lincoln Portrait [framed]
The portrait is of Abraham Lincoln from the waist up. It is framed within a gold, decorative frame.
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Image of Ulysses S. Grant in Uniform [framed]
H. W. Smith
The object is a black and white engraving of Ulysses S. Grant in his military uniform. The engraving is enclosed inside of a gold decorative frame.
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Lincoln -- The Candidate
A print from a series of facts about Abraham Lincoln. This print features information provided by James Jay Monaghan, the author of the definitive Lincoln Bibliography.
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Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historic Site
W. Ray Scott; J. W. Young; John Shirley Hurst; Nyack Art Pictures, Inc.; and Eastern National Park and Monument
Color photo print of Lincoln birthplace cabin. The object is #29 in a series of prints.