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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We Here Highly Resolve
Color print; ""We Here Highly Resolve."" Depicts A. Lincoln at Gettysburg. From print set, ""The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham". In the center of the image, Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing in front of a grave. The grave is marked by a white cross with a tattered Confederate flag draped over it. There are numerous other graves marked with white crosses depicted. On the left side of the image, several people stand watching Abraham Lincoln. One solider holds an American flag. Lincoln."" Illustrations by Ira Barnett, pub. by John Morrell, 1962.
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Sinking Spring Farm Diorama
Works Progress Administration, Chicago Historical Society, and Wilcox and Follet co.
Color print, "This place was known as the Sinking Spring farm..." Depicts A. Lincoln birthplace. 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. In the center of the image, there is a rendering of a log cabin. The scenery is bucolically depicted. There is a child depicted on far right side of the image. In the center foreground of the image, there is a rendering of an adult.
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Battle Between Virginia & Monitor
Thomas C. Skinner and The Mariner's Museum
Color print, issued ca. 2004 by the Mariners' Museum, Virginia. Reproduction of painting depicting battle between the VIRGINIA and the MONITOR.
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Portrait of Abraham Lincoln
Phil Austin
Portrait of A. Lincoln, . From set of six etching by Phil Austin, relating to the life of Abraham Lincoln. This is a black and white etching. In the center of the image, there is a bust of Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln is depicted facing the right side of the page.
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Two Special Trains Brought the Crowds to the Debate at Freeport
Works Progress Administration, Chicago Historical Society, and Wilcox and Follet co.
Color print, "Two special trains brought the crowds to the debate at Freeport..." Depicts scene from Lincoln-Douglas debate. 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. Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on a platform while addressing a crowd. In the background of the image, there is a rendering of a tree and cloudy sky.
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Abraham Lincoln
Bob Holloway
Signed, limited edition color print by Bob Holloway, #175 of 500. Elongated, standing portrait of A. Lincoln. Background depicts various scenes and images realting to his Lincoln's life. In the center of the image, President Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on a document while, holding a pocket watch. In his right hand, President Abraham Lincoln is depicted holding a walking cane. In the bottom-left background of the image, there are depictions of a red brick building. In the top right background, there is a depiction of a building on fire. Object has been wrapped in bubble wrap and placed in oversized shelving.
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Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States - Born Feby. 12th 1809, Died April 15th 1865
Kimmel and Forster and Anthony Berger
The hand-colored lithograph depicts a head-and-shoulders portrait of Abraham Lincoln. It is after a photograph taken by Anthony Berger. [Ref: O-92.]
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The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln
Isa Barnett and John Morrell and Co.
Portfolio, with A. Lincoln portrait and related text. For print set, ""The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln."" Illustrations by Ira Barnett, pub. by John Morrell, 1962. This is the front folder for the print 610 series. On the center of the front cover, there is a black and white drawing of Abraham Lincoln. Below the drawing of Abraham Lincoln's profile, there is a yellow and gold line.
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Here I Have Lived
Color print; ""Here I Have Lived."" Depicts A. Lincoln on train departing for Washington. From print set, ""The Pictorial Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln."" Illustrations by Ira Barnett, pub. by John Morrell, 1962. In this image, Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on the end of a train car while addressing a crowd. There is an American flag depicted to the right of Lincoln. In the foreground of the image, there is a carriage and many people with suitcases and luggage.
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Abraham Lincoln
Bob Holloway
Signed, limited edition color print by Bob Holloway, #150 of 500. Elongated, standing portrait of A. Lincoln. Background depicts various scenes and images realting to his Lincoln's life. See # 4232 which is identical, and # 4233 which is a descriptive key to this print. In the center of the image, President Abraham Lincoln is depicted standing on a document while, holding a pocket watch. In his right hand, President Abraham Lincoln is depicted holding a walking cane. In the bottom-left background of the image, there are depictions of a red brick building. In the top right background, there is a depiction of a building on fire.
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Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas, March 8th 1862.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas..."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers advancing against the Confederate forces. There is a large American flag waving on the right side of the image.
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Jefferson Davis
Donald E. Cooke and Edraydo Incorporated
Oval, color portrait of Jefferson Davis, after 19th century print. Facsimile signature at bottom, text on reverse. From set: ""Leaders Of The Confederacy,"" pub. 1960 by Edraydo, Inc., Haverford,Pa. The portrait is printed on a gray colored paper. The inscriptions are in a blue colored script. "Jefferson Davis" is printed in cursive beneath the portrait. Jefferson Davis's portrait is set against a white colored background with leaves, vines and other ornate decorations. Jefferson Davis is facing the right side of the page.
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Surrender of Port Hudson, Louisiana July 8th 1863.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Surrender Of Port Hudson, La..."" From Portfolio #6 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color preproduction print that depicts Confederate forces surrendering to Union Major General Nathaniel P. Banks.
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GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE leaving the McLean House after the Surrender, April 9, 1865.
Alfred R. Waud; Parks and History Association; and Museum Press, Inc.
Photolithograph; depicts Gen. Robert E. Lee leaving the McLean house following his surrender, April 9, 1865. After an eyewitness drawing done for Harper's by Alfred R. Waud. This version pub. by the Parks & History Assn., Washington, D.C.; "GENERAL ROBERT E. LEE leaving the McLean House/ after the Surrender, April 9, 1865." The image is made up with back line drawings against a beige background. General Robert E. Lee is depicted riding a horse. There is a second, unidentified solider, riding behind General Robert E. Lee. On the left side of the image, several soldiers are depicted as waving, saluting and watching General Robert E. Lee.
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Bombardment of Island "Number Ten" in the Mississippi River
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Bombardment of Island ""Number Ten"" In The Mississippi River."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print that depicts a naval battle on the Mississippi river.
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The U.S. Sloop Of War ""Kearsarge"" 7 Guns, Sinking The Pirate ""Alabama"" 8 Guns
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The U.S. Sloop Of War ""Kearsarge"" 7 Guns, Sinking The Pirate ""Alabama"" 8 Guns..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings ForThe People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts the defeat of the Alabama by the Union ship "Kearsarge" off the coast of Cherbourg, France on June 19th 1864.
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Farragut on the Hartford at Mobile Bay, August 5. 1864
H. A. Ogden
Color bookplate from unidentified volume: ""Farragut on the Hartford...."" In the foreground and center of the image, there are several sailors depicted firing a cannon. The American flag is depicted in the center top of the image while a tattered confederate flag is shown in the upper right section of the image.
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McClellan at Antietam, September 17, 1862
H. A. Ogden and The War Memorial Association
Color bookplate from unidentified volume, copyright 1912 by the War Memorial Assn. Title: ""McClellan at Antietam..."" After a painting by H. A. Ogden. In the center of the image, General George McClellan is depicted waving at Union troops as he rides by on horseback. In the background of the image, there is a small group of soldiers behind General George McClellan.
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President Lincoln and Son
Lincoln National Life Insurance Company
Reproduction of 19th century portrait of Abraham Lincoln and Tad, mounted in a blue folder.
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The Battle of Jonesboro, Georgia Sept. 1st 1864
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Battle Of Jonesboro, Georgia..."" From Portfolio #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color reproduction which depicts the battle of Jonesboro in Georgia on September 1st 1864. A cannon is also shown in the right side of the image. Union forces are shown in the left side of the image.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: Portfolio 7
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #7 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a blue folder which contains prints 524.1-524.6. The folder has black letters.
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The Storming of Fort Donelson, Tennessee February 15th 1862
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""The Storming of Fort Donelson, Tenn..."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" A color print which depicts Union soldiers advancing on Fort Donelson in Tennessee on February 15th 1862.
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Engravings For The People Of The Civil War: Portfolio 6
Currier and Ives
Decorated portfolio, from set #6 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The People Of The Civil War."" This is a violet folder which contains prints 523.1-523.6. The folder has black letters.
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Terrific Combat Between The ""Monitor"" 2 Guns & ""Merrimac"" 10 Guns.
Currier and Ives
Reproduction of Currier & Ives: ""Terrific Combat Between The ""Monitor"" 2 Guns & ""Merrimac"" 10 Guns..."" From Portfolio #2 of an 8 portfolio set: ""Currier & Ives...Engravings For The PeopleOf The Civil War."" A color print which depicts a naval battle between two iron clad ships.