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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Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of Joseph Hooker, a Union general during the American Civil War.
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The American Soldier, 1862, The Citizens Corps of Wisconsin
H. Charles McBarron Jr.
Description provided by U.S. Army Center of Military History:
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Brig.-Gen. Irvin McDowell
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of Irvin McDowell, a brigadier general in the Union army during the American Civil War.
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The Last Life Portrait of Lincoln
Matthew Wilson
The color photolithograph features a reproduction of a framed portrait of Abraham Lincoln created by Matthew Wilson. The portrait features Lincoln in a black suit from the chest up. It is surrounded by a gold oval mat and gold frame. A short description is included on the reverse of the object. 3 duplicates included
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No. 488 Lincoln Statue, Lincoln Park, Chicago
Brown's Famous Pictures
The object features a black and white image of an Abraham Lincoln statue that is installed in Lincoln Park, Chicago.
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Lincoln - The Campaigner
Chicago and Midland Railway
The color photolithograph is a calendar print, published by Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway Co. in 1947. The photolithograph depicts Abraham Lincoln standing on a tree stump speaking to a crow of people.
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No. 1799 Your Friend, A. Lincoln
Brown's Famous Pictures
The object features a black and white portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The portrait depicts a bearded Lincoln from the chest up. Beneath the portrait is a facsimile image of Lincoln's signature.
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Battle between the Monitor & Merrimac
The Mariners' Museum
Color print, issued ca. 2004 by the Mariners' Museum, Virginia. Reproduction of an original print issued 1889 by Kurz & Allison; ""Battle Between The Monitor and Merrimac.""
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Fritz Eichenberg Original Pencil Signed Woodcut Portrait of Abraham Lincoln 1984
Fritz Eichenberg
The print depicts a head portrait of Abraham Lincoln. Below Lincoln's head, two slaveholders and two dogs chase two runaway enslaved persons. The print is from the artist's Homage portfolio. Only 350 prints were release, and this copy is number 51. It is signed by the artist and is enclosed in a Lincoln folder.
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J. E. Johnston
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of Confederate military officer J. E. Johnston.
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No. 1697 Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Ill.
Brown's Famous Pictures
Photolithograph from set; Brown's Famous Pictures, No. 1697. "Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Ill."
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W. S. Rosecrans
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of William S. Rosecrans, a Union general during the American Civil War.
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No. 47 Emancipation Statue, Boston, Massachusetts
Brown's Famous Pictures
The print features a black and white image of a statue featuring Abraham Lincoln standing by a kneeling enslaved man, his proper left hand raised as he is about to emancipate the man. In his proper right hand, which rests on a bronze podium, Lincoln holds an unrolled copy of the Emancipation Proclamation.
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W. T. Sherman
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of William T. Sherman, a Union general during the American Civil War.
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G. T. Beauregard
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of Confederate military officer Pierre Gustave Toutant-Beauregard.
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Abraham Lincoln stepped onto the platform
Works Progress Administration, Chicago Historical Society, and Wilcox and Follet co.
Color print, "Abraham Lincoln stepped onto the platform..." Depicts A. Lincoln's first inauguration. One of a set of prints [4708.1-15] in envelope [4708.17] with sheet of explanatory text [4708.16] depicting the Lincoln Dioramas at the Chicago Historical Society. A color reproduction print which depicts Abraham Lincoln address a crowd in front the United State's capital. The capital building is shown under construction.
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Was Married To Mary
Isa Barnett and John Morrell and Co.
Color print; ""Was Married To Mary."" Depicts A. Lincoln and family. From print set, ""The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln."" Illustrations by Ira Barnett, pub. by John Morrell, 1962. In this image, Lincoln is depicted sitting with his family. From the left, Tad Lincoln, Abraham Lincoln, Robert Lincoln, Willie Lincoln and Mary Todd Lincoln. Tad is depicted in a solider's uniform.
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A. P. Hill
STE Prints Ltd.
A reproduction of 19th century engraved bust portrait of Confederate military officer Ambrose Powell Hill, Jr.
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What Do You Know Of The Enemy
Isa Barnett and John Morrell and Co.
Color print; ""What Do You Know Of The Enemy."" Depicts A. Lincoln in War Dept. telegraph office. From print set, ""The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln."" Illustrations by Ira Barnett, pub. by John Morrell, 1962. Abraham Lincoln is depicted sitting at a desk reading documents while a solider stands looking on. There is an American flag hanging next to the solider. Papers and books are depicted on Abraham Lincoln's desk.
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No. 1775 House Where Lincoln Died, Washington
Brown's Famous Pictures
The image depicts the Petersen House, a federal-style row house in Washinton, D.C. Lincoln died at this location on 15 April 1865 after being shot at Ford's Theatre on 14 April 1865.
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No. 60 Emancipation Statue, Boston, Masschusetts
Brown's Famous Pictures
Photolithograph from set; Brown's Famous Pictures, No. 60. "First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation"
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No. 2277 Birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Nolin Creek, KY.
Brown's Famous Pictures
The object features an image of a log cabin, which is a depiction of the log cabin in which Abraham Lincoln was born. The image is surrounded by a black border and white frame.
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Abraham Lincoln Studying Scott's Lession Diorama
Works Progress Administration, Chicago Historical Society, and Wilcox and Follet co.
Color print, "In the evenings, Abe memorized "pieces" from Scott's LESSONS IN ELOCUTION..." Depicts young A. Lincoln and parents in cabin. One of a set of prints [4708.1-15] in envelope [4708.17] with sheet of explanatory text [4708.16] depicting the Lincoln Dioramas at the Chicago Historical Society. A color reproduction print in which Abraham Lincoln is depicted sitting in front of a fire with a book.
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Sawmill
Phil Austin
Sawmill. From set of six etchings by Phil Austin, relating to the life of Abraham Lincoln. This black and white etching depicts a sawmill. There are several renderings of trees. The sawmill appears to be elevated on stilts. There is also a partially obscured depiction of a fence in the bottom right side of the image.
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Battle of Lexington, Missouri, May, 1861
A print depicting a scene from the Battle of Lexington, which took place in May 1861.