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Background imageLincoln Collection: The town-hall, Charleston, Ills. where Lincoln addressed t

The town-hall, Charleston, Ills. where Lincoln addressed the people of the town when he paid his last visit to his stepmother in February 1861

Background imageLincoln Collection: Military on Broadway during Abraham Lincolns funeral proces

Military on Broadway during Abraham Lincolns funeral proces

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Lincoln column, first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presid

The Lincoln column, first monolith raised, Nov. 1860, Presidential election, being S. column of connecting corridor. Photo shows construction at US Capitol

Background imageLincoln Collection: Portrait of Abraham Lincoln attached to black ribbon

Portrait of Abraham Lincoln attached to black ribbon. Date between 1861 and 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Robert Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln, half-lengt

Robert Lincoln, son of President Abraham Lincoln, half-length portrait, seated. Date ca. 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: President A. Lincoln reading the Bible to his son

President A. Lincoln reading the Bible to his son. Photograph shows Abraham Lincoln, seated, facing right, reading to his son Tad, standing to the Presidents left, facing front. Date c1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, three-quarter length portrait, seated, faci

Abraham Lincoln, three-quarter length portrait, seated, facing right; hair parted on Lincolns right side. Date 1864 Feb. 9, printed later

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, Pres t U. S

Abraham Lincoln, Pres t U. S
Abraham Lincoln, Pres t U.S. Photograph showing portrait of Lincoln taken February 5, 1865. Date c1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Robert Lincoln

Robert Lincoln. Photograph showing portrait of Robert Lincoln, head and shoulders. Date ca. 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln

Mary Todd Lincoln. Photograph showing portrait of Mrs. Lincoln, seated, holding flowers. Date 1861

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincolns funeral

Lincolns funeral. Photograph showing a wagon pulled by six white horses. Date 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Photograph of a painting of Fords Theatre interior, showing

Photograph of a painting of Fords Theatre interior, showing where President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated. Date c1891

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, 16th president

Abraham Lincoln, 16th president. Photograph showing portrait of Lincoln. Date 1864 Feb. 9

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, presidential candidate, half-length portrai

Abraham Lincoln, presidential candidate, half-length portrait, facing right. Photo of Lincoln made from a negative taken in Springfield, Illinois, by Alexander Hesler on June 3, 1860

Background imageLincoln Collection: Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, w

Willie and Tad Lincoln, sons of President Abraham Lincoln, with their cousin Lockwood Todd. Photograph shows Willie Lincoln (left), who died Feb

Background imageLincoln Collection: Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, half-length, facing f

Portrait of President Abraham Lincoln, half-length, facing front. Date c1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: The Coles County Court House in Charleston, Ills. in which

The Coles County Court House in Charleston, Ills. in which Lincoln often practiced law and before which he made a short speech in the evening after his fourth joint debate with Douglas, Sept

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, US President. Seated portrait, holding glas

Abraham Lincoln, US President. Seated portrait, holding glasses and newspaper, Aug. 9, 1863. Lincoln poses in Gardners new gallery on Sunday, August 9, 1863

Background imageLincoln Collection: Former residence of President Lincoln, birthplace of Robt. L

Former residence of President Lincoln, birthplace of Robt. Lincoln. Photograph shows men wearing suits and top hats standing on the side of the road at the end of a row of buildings at or near

Background imageLincoln Collection: National Lincoln Monument, Washington, DC Model for four-ti

National Lincoln Monument, Washington, DC Model for four-tiered stone monument with metal sculptures at each level, Lincoln at top. Date between 1880 and 1909

Background imageLincoln Collection: The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washi

The death bed of the martyr President Abraham Lincoln. Washington, Saturday morning April 15th 1865, at 22 minutes past 7 o clock. Print shows 18 people gathered around Lincoln when he died

Background imageLincoln Collection: Assassination of President Lincoln, George A. Atzerolt (sic)

Assassination of President Lincoln, George A. Atzerolt (sic), one of the conspirators. George A. Atzerodt, half-length portrait, seated, facing right. Date 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Out of the wilderness A folk festival of the New Salem years

Out of the wilderness A folk festival of the New Salem years of Lincoln. Poster showing a book and a stovepipe hat. Date between 1939 and 1943

Background imageLincoln Collection: Front parlor in Abraham Lincolns house, Springfield, Ill

Front parlor in Abraham Lincolns house, Springfield, Ill. Date 1861

Background imageLincoln Collection: Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican candidate for the presidenc

Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican candidate for the presidency, 1860. Print showing Abraham Lincoln, head-and-shoulders portrait, facing right

Background imageLincoln Collection: The body of the martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. Lying in

The body of the martyr President, Abraham Lincoln. Lying in state at the City Hall, N.Y. April, 24th & 25th 1865. Date 1865. The body of the martyr President, Abraham Lincoln

Background imageLincoln Collection: Funeral car of President Lincoln New York, April 26th, 1865

Funeral car of President Lincoln New York, April 26th, 1865. Date c1879

Background imageLincoln Collection: The boyhood of Lincoln--An evening in the log hut

The boyhood of Lincoln--An evening in the log hut. Abraham Lincoln, full-length portrait, reading by fireplace. Date c1868

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln in 1861

Abraham Lincoln in 1861, standing, full-length, facing right, holding rope of flag(?), arm upraised. Date c1908

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln Douglas debate Du Page County Centennial, August 27t

Lincoln Douglas debate Du Page County Centennial, August 27th, West Chicago. Poster for a reenactment of the Lincoln-Douglas debate to be held at the DuPage County Centennial

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln the rail splitter

Lincoln the rail splitter

Background imageLincoln Collection: President Abraham Lincolns railroad funeral car

President Abraham Lincolns railroad funeral car. Date 1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, US President, looking at a photo album with

Abraham Lincoln, US President, looking at a photo album with his son, Tad Lincoln, Feb. 9, 1864. President Lincoln visited the Brady Gallery in Washington, DC, with his son Tad, on Tuesday

Background imageLincoln Collection: Big tent theatre - now playing - Abraham Lincoln, the great

Big tent theatre - now playing - Abraham Lincoln, the great commoner. Poster for Federal Theatre Project presentation showing a head-and-shoulders portrait of Lincoln. Date 1936

Background imageLincoln Collection: Birds eye view of Lincoln U. S. General Hospital, Washington

Birds eye view of Lincoln U. S. General Hospital, Washington
Birds eye view of Lincoln U.S. General Hospital, Washington, D.C. Date c1865

Background imageLincoln Collection: Willie Lincoln, third son of President Lincoln. Died Februar

Willie Lincoln, third son of President Lincoln. Died February 20, 1862, at the age of 12. Photo shows Willie Lincoln, full-length portrait, standing, facing slightly right, holding hat in left hand

Background imageLincoln Collection: East Los Angeles, California, USA

East Los Angeles, California, USA - birds eye view. Now Lincoln Heights. Date: circa 1906

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln, from S. E. Lincoln, England

Lincoln, from S. E. Lincoln, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLincoln Collection: Stonebows, Lincoln, England

Stonebows, Lincoln, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLincoln Collection: Newport Arch, Lincoln, England

Newport Arch, Lincoln, England. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageLincoln Collection: Lincoln at home

Lincoln at home. Date c1867

Background imageLincoln Collection: Pueblos bring first protest since Lincoln

Pueblos bring first protest since Lincoln. Four Pueblo men (l to r) Santiago Naranjo, Waihusing, James Miller, and Jesus Baca, standing, facing front, wearing traditional and western clothing

Background imageLincoln Collection: President Lincoln on battle-field of Antietam, October, 1862

President Lincoln on battle-field of Antietam, October, 1862. Photograph shows Abraham Lincoln at Antietam, Maryland, on Friday, October 3, 1862, during his visit to General McClellan

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, the martyr, victorious

Abraham Lincoln, the martyr, victorious. Print showing the apotheosis of Abraham Lincoln as he is greeted by George Washington among a host of angels. Date c1866 May 2

Background imageLincoln Collection: President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom. Janu

President Lincoln, writing the Proclamation of Freedom. January 1st, 1863. A print based on David Gilmour Blythes fanciful painting of Lincoln writing the Emancipation Proclamation

Background imageLincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States

Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States

Background imageLincoln Collection: Washington, DC Rocking chair used by President Lincoln in Fo

Washington, DC Rocking chair used by President Lincoln in Fords Theater. Photograph of Washington, 1862-1865, the assassination of President Lincoln, April-July 1865. Date 1865 April

Background imageLincoln Collection: The bullet, with which our martyr President A. Lincoln was a

The bullet, with which our martyr President A. Lincoln was assassinated by J.W. Booth, as seen under a microscope. Date c1867. The bullet, with which our martyr President A



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