M. L. Wilson collection on Abraham Lincoln, 1849-1973
Table of Contents
Overview of the Collection
- Creator
- Wilson, M. L. (Milburn Lincoln), 1885-1969
- Title
- M. L. Wilson collection on Abraham Lincoln
- Dates
- 1849-1973 (inclusive)18491973
- Quantity
- 11.6 linear feet
- Collection Number
- 2424, Collection 2424, MtBC, us (collection)
- Summary
- The M. L. Wilson Abraham Lincoln Collection contains various pamphlets, articles, and memorabilia about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era. Included in the collection is the Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, the Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, the Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin, Lincoln Lore, and the Lincolnian; several memorial addresses after Lincoln's death; speeches and addresses by Lincoln; articles from the Atlantic Monthly, Century, Harper's Monthly, Lincoln Herald, McCall's, McClure's, National Republican, and Scribner's Monthly; various government publications; lists of Lincolniana; and memorabilia.
- Repository
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Montana State University Library, Merrill G. Burlingame Special Collections
Montana State University-Bozeman Library
Merrill G Burlingame Special Collections
P.O. Box 173320
Bozeman, MT
59717-3320
Telephone: 4069944242
Fax: 4069942851
- Access Restrictions
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This collection is open for research.
- Languages
- Collection materials are in English
- Sponsor
- Funding for encoding this finding aid was provided by a grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities
Biographical Note
Milburn Lincoln Wilson was born in Atlantic, Iowa on 23 October 1885, the son of John Wesley and Mary E. (Magee) Wilson. He received a B.S.A. from Iowa State College, Ames, in 1907 and his M.S. in agricultural economics and rural sociology from the University of Wisconsin, Madison, in 1920.
He began his career as a farmer in 1907. He served as Assistant State Agronomist at Montana State College, Bozeman, 1910-12; County Agent in Custer County, Montana, 1912-14; Montana State Extension Agent Leader, 1914-22; and an extension agricultural economist at Montana State College, 1922-24. Between 1924 and 1926 he took charge of the U.S.D.A. division of farm management and cost accounting.
During his stint as professor and head of the Department of Agricultural Economics at Montana State College, 1926-33, he provided consultation on large-scale wheat farming in the U.S.S.R., 1929. From May 16 to September 1, 1933, Wilson served as the Chief Wheat Production Secretary in the Agricultural Adjustment Administration and then moved on to the directorship of the Division of Subsistence Homesteads in the Department of the Interior until June 30, 1934. In 1934, Wilson was appointed the Assistant Secretary of Agriculture and in 1937 the Undersecretary of Agriculture until 1 February 1940 when he became the Director of Extension Work at U.S.D.A. While Director, he also filled in as the Chief of Nutrition Programs and in the Production and Marketing Administration between 1943 and 1949. He was a member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science, the American Farm Economic Association (president, 1925), Epsilon Sigma Phi, Phi Kappa Phi, and Alpha Zeta. He was also a Unitarian and belonged to the Cosmos club. His writings include Farm Relief and the Domestic Allotment Plan (1933) and Democracy Has Roots (1939).
Wilson's father, a collector of books and other materials on Abraham Lincoln, gave Milburn his middle name in tribute to the president. The original collection was lost in a fire in 1914, but between the two World Wars, M.L. Wilson re-built it.
Married on December 17, 1913 to Ida Morse from Cromwell, Minnesota, Wilson made his home in Washington, D.C., where he died in October 1969. He is buried in Rock Creek Cemetery.
Content Description
The M. L. Wilson Abraham Lincoln Collection contains various pamphlets, articles, and memorabilia about Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War era assembled by M. L. Wilson. Included in the collection is the Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, the Abraham Lincoln Quarterly, the Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin, Lincoln Lore, and the Lincolnian; several memorial addresses after Lincoln's death; speeches and addresses by Lincoln; articles from the Atlantic Monthly, Century, Harper's Monthly, Lincoln Herald, McCall's, McClure's, National Republican, and Scribner's Monthly; various government publications; lists of Lincolniana; and memorabilia. The bulk of the collection has been arranged by author.
Administrative Information
Acquisition Information
Ephemeral published material and periodicals pertaining to the life of Abraham Lincoln collected by Milburn Lincoln Wilson were donated to Special Collections by Mr. and Mrs. M.L. Wilson, and their daughter, Virginia Wilson Simons, ca 1969-2000.
Processing Note
This collection was processed 2009 May 20
Detailed Description of the Collection
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Description: Abraham Lincoln - An excerpt from some book of collected biographiesContainer: Box 1, Folder 1
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Description: Abraham Lincoln and McClellan Cartoon. His dream is realized and he becomes an organizer! To a great army near the Capitol; and Ye policeman directs him to "Move On!" "Can't you let a cove alone 'til he makes a shilling?" unpublishedDates: 1864Container: Box 1, Folder 2
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Description: Abraham Lincoln: a Negro not killed by John Wilkes Booth (leaflet)Dates: 1924 JuneContainer: Box 1, Folder 3
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Description: Abraham Lincoln: An Illinois Central lawyer. A paper read by Elmer A. Smith, senior General Attorney of the Illinois Central Railroad Company, at a meeting of the Western Conference of Railway Counsel, 23 p.Dates: 1945 February 13Container: Box 1, Folder 4
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, No. 15-17Dates: 1929 June-DecemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 5
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, No. 18-23Dates: 1930 March-1931 JuneContainer: Box 1, Folder 6
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, No. 24-45Dates: 1931 September-1936 DecemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 7
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin, No. 46-58Dates: 1937 March-1939 DecemberContainer: Box 1, Folder 8
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. Its Accomplishments and Its Future. Springfield, Illinois. 11 p.Dates: 1929Container: Box 1, Folder 9
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. Its accomplishments and its plans. Springfield, Illinois. 10 p.Dates: 1936Container: Box 1, Folder 10
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. Its accomplishments and its plans. Springfield, Illinois. n.p. (promotional leaflet)Dates: 1939Container: Box 1, Folder 11
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Description: Abraham Lincoln Book Shop. Abraham Lincoln Book Shop presents a catalog of books relating to Abraham Lincoln, The Civil War, Confederate States, Reconstruction, Slavery and the Negro. Catalogue No. 14, 70 p.Container: Box 1, Folder 12
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Description: Abraham Lincoln: Farmer's Boy and President. London: Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge. New York: E. & J.B. Young and Company, n.d. 32 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 1, Folder 13
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Description: "Abe Lincoln in Illinois" (play). Included: Clippings of reviews and interview of Raymond Massey, the actor who portrayed Lincoln. Also, an autographed message from Raymond Massey to M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1938 October 3Container: Box 1, Folder 14
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Description: Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 1, no. 1. Chicago: R.R. Donnelley and Sons Company, The Lakeside Press. 67 p.Dates: 1940 MarchContainer: Box 2, Folder 1, Item A
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 1, no. 2Dates: 1940 JuneContainer: Box 2, Folder 1, Item B
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 1, no. 3Dates: 1940 SeptemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 2, Item C
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 1, no. 4Dates: 1940 DecemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 2, Item D
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol.1, no. 6Dates: 1941 JuneContainer: Box 2, Folder 3, Item E
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 2Dates: 1942 JuneContainer: Box 2, Folder 3, Item F
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 4Dates: 1942 DecemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 4, Item G
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 6Dates: 1943 JuneContainer: Box 2, Folder 4, Item H
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 5Dates: 1943 MarchContainer: Box 2, Folder 5, Item I
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 7Dates: 1943 SeptemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 5, Item J
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 2, no. 8Dates: 1943 DecemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 6, Item K
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 3, no. 1Dates: 1944 MarchContainer: Box 2, Folder 6, Item L
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 3, no. 2Dates: 1944 JuneContainer: Box 2, Folder 7, Item M
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 3, no. 3Dates: 1944 SeptemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 7, Item N
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 3, no. 4Dates: 1944 DecemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 8, Item O
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Description: The Abraham Lincoln Association. The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly: vol. 4, no. 7Dates: 1947 SeptemberContainer: Box 2, Folder 8, Item P
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Description: Abraham Lincoln's vow against the Catholic Church. 48 p.Dates: 1909 April 30Container: Box 3, Folder 1
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Description: Adams, Charles Francis. The memorial address of Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts, on the life, character, and services of William H. Seward. Delivered by invitation of the Legislature of the State of New York, in Albany. New York: D. Appleton and Company, 1873. 47 p.Dates: 1973 April 18Container: Box 3, Folder 2
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Description: Adams, George E. Lincoln: Address delivered at Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, October 13, 1908, before the State Historical Society of Illinois, and the Lincoln Douglas Semi-Centennial Society. Peterboro, New Hampshire: Transcript Printing Company. 12 p.Dates: 1908Container: Box 3, Folder 3
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Description: Allen, Lyman Whitney. The Lincoln Pew. UnpublishedContainer: Box 3, Folder 4
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Description: The Amateur Book Collector: vol. 1, no. 3. Chicago, Illinois, 1950. 8 p. "Why collect Lincolniana, by Gerald McMurtry."Dates: 1950 NovemberContainer: Box 3, Folder 5
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Description: American Bar Association Journal: vol. 22, no. 3; March, 1936. Chicago, Illinois: American Bar Association. 218 p.Dates: 1936Container: Box 3, Folder 6
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Description: The American Legion Monthly: vol. 6, no. 2; Feb., 1929. Indianapolis, Indiana: Legion Publishing Corporation. 80 p. "Murder most foul, by James Marquis.Dates: 1929Container: Box 3, Folder 7
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Description: The American Missionary Association. Lincoln Sunday. unpublishedDates: 1923 February 11Container: Box 3, Folder 8
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Description: Americana Special list No. 8. Van Norman Book Company. Galesburg, Illinois. n.p. (Lincoln Bibliography)Container: Box 3, Folder 9
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Description: The American Book Collector: vol. 7, no. 6; Feb., 1957. Chicago, Illinois: W.B. Thorsen. 32 p. "Lincoln conspiracy trial, by John W. Curran"Dates: 1957Container: Box 3, Folder 10
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Description: The American Mercury: vol. 1, no. 1; January, 1924. New York: Alfred A. Knopf. 127 p. "Lincoln legend, by Isaac R. Pennypacker."Dates: 1924Container: Box 3, Folder 11
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Description: The American Monthly Review of Reviews: vol. 23, no. 2. p. 156-166. "Abraham Lincoln in contemporary caricature."Dates: 1901 FebruaryContainer: Box 3, Folder 12
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Description: The American Monthly Review of Reviews: vol. 23, no. 2. p. 191-196 "Washington and Lincoln-, by Lyman P. Powell." The American Monthly Review of Reviews: vol. 23, no. 2. p. 209 "Lincoln's duel with Douglas."Dates: 1901 FebruaryContainer: Box 3, Folder 13
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Description: Anderson, Albert. A critical and biographical sketch of Lincoln. Minneapolis, Minnesota: Albert Anderson. 19 p.Dates: 1910Container: Box 3, Folder 14
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Description: Angle, Paul M., Thomas, Benjamin P., and Pratt, Harry E. Bulletins of the Abraham Lincoln Association, 1923-1937, no. 1-50. Springfield, Illinois: Abraham Lincoln Association. 27 P. Index included.Dates: 1938Container: Box 3, Folder 15
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Description: Angle, Paul M., Bunn, G.W., and Pratt, Harry E. Bulletins of the Abraham Lincoln Association, nos: 51-58Dates: 1938-1939Container: Box 3, Folder 16
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Description: Angle, Paul M. Lincoln in the year 1858, being the day-by-day activities of Abraham Lincoln during that year. Springfield Illinois: The Lincoln Centennial Association. 56 p.Dates: 1926Container: Box 3, Folder 17
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Description: Angle, Paul M. "Blurb for Lincoln 1854-1861, being the day-by-day activities of Abraham Lincoln from January 1, 1854, to March 4, 1861." Springfield, Illinois: The Abraham Lincoln Association.Container: Box 3, Folder 18
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Description: Angle, Paul M. Lincoln in the year 1859, being the day-by-day activities of Abraham Lincoln during that year. Springfield, Illinois: The Lincoln Centennial Association. 56 p.Dates: 1927Container: Box 4, Folder 1, Item A
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Description: Angle, Paul M. Lincoln in the year 1860, and as president elect, being the day-by-day activities of Abraham Lincoln from January 1, 1860, to March 5, 1861. Springfield, Illinois: The Lincoln Centennial Asso6iation. 66 p.Dates: 1927Container: Box 4, Folder 1, Item B
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Description: Anniversary One hundredth anniversary of the first inauguration of Abraham Lincoln, 1861-1961, East front of the Capitol City of Washington. n.p.Dates: 1961 March 4Container: Box 4, Folder 2
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Description: Anonymous. Manuscripts - one followed by an M. L. Wilson note which doesn't relateContainer: Box 4, Folder 3
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Description: Appleby, Paul H. "And to act for the secretary". Department of Agriculture. 46 p.Dates: 1933-1940Container: Box 4, Folder 4
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Description: Appleman, Roy Edgar. Abraham Lincoln from his own words and contemporary accounts. Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 55 p.Dates: 1942, 1956 (revision)Container: Box 4, Folder 5
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Description: Appleman, Roy Edgar. Abraham Lincoln from his own words and contemporary accounts. Washington, D.C.: United States Government Printing Office, 55 p.Dates: 1942, 1956 (revision)Container: Box 4, Folder 6
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Description: Arnold, Isaac N. Abraham Lincoln: A paper read before the Royal Historical Society, London, June 16, 1881.Stephen A. Douglas: An eulogy delivered before the Chicago University July 3, 1861 by Hon. James W. Sheahan. Chicago: Fergus Printing Company. 212 p.Dates: 1881Container: Box 4, Folder 7
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Description: Arnold, Hon. Laurence F. Lincoln group observes important anniversary. Extension of remarks of Hon. Laurence F. Arnold of Illinois in the House of Representatives, 2 p.Dates: 1940 April 25Container: Box 4, Folder 8
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Description: Arnold, Samuel Bland. Real Lincoln plot; Arnold, one conspirator tells the story. New York Suns. Photo duplication of the series made in 1938.Dates: 1902 December 7-1904 December 20Container: Box 4, Folder 9
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Description: Aft Digest Q: vol. 14, no. 20; New York, 34 p. (Mural showing Lincoln)Dates: 1940 September 1Container: Box 4, Folder 10
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Description: Ashley, J. M. Address of Hon. J. M. Ashley, at the Fourth Annual Banquet of the Ohio Republican League, held at Memorial Hall, Toledo, Ohio, February 12, 1891. New York: Evening Post Job Print. 23 p.Dates: 1981Container: Box 4, Folder 11
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Description: Assassination. The terrible tragedy at Washington. The assassination of President Lincoln. Last hours and death-bed scenes of the President. A full and graphic account, from reliable authority, of this great national calamity. Attempt of the conspirators to murder Secretary Seward, Vice-President Johnson, and the whole cabinet. A biographical sketch, with a correct likeness of all the parties in any way connected with the lamentable event. To which is added an authentic history of assassins and the distinguished personales of the world who have fallen by their hands. Philadelphia: Barclay and Company, 116 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 12
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Description: Assassination. Assassination of President Lincoln, Washington, D.C. Metropolitan Police. Photo statement of charge against John F. Parker. n.p.Dates: 1865 May 1Container: Box 4, Folder 13
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Description: Athenaeum Club. Commemorative proceedings of the Athenaeum Club, on the death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, April,. 1865. New York: C.S. Westcott and Company. 36 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Folder 14
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 16, no. 95; Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 384 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Folder 15
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. ?, no. ?. Boston: Ticknor and Fields, p. 757-764. "The place of Abraham Lincoln in history."Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Folder 16
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 16, no. 96; October, 1865. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 512 p. "Abraham Lincoln (verse)."Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Folder 17
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 16, no. 96; October, 1865. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. p. 491-503. "Abraham Lincoln (verse)."Dates: 1865Container: Box 4, Folder 18
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 37, no. ?; January, 1876. Boston: Ticknor and Fields. p. 21-28. "Lincoln's plans of reconstruction, by Allan B. Magruder.Dates: 1876Container: Box 4, Folder 19
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 135, no. 2; February, 1925. Concord, New Hampshire: The Atlantic Monthly Company. 288 p. "A journalist sees Lincoln, by William O. Stoddard.Dates: 1925Container: Box 4, Folder 20
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 135, no. 3; March, 1925. Concord, New Hampshire: The Atlantic Monthly Company. 432 p. "Face to face with Lincoln, by William O. Stoddard."Dates: 1925Container: Box 4, Folder 21
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 143, no. 1; January, 1929. Concord, New Hampshire: The Atlantic Monthly Company, p. 1-14. "Lincoln the lover .... by Wilma Frances Minor.Dates: 1929Container: Box 4, Folder 22
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: vol. 143, no. 1; January, 1929. Concord, New Hampshire: The Atlantic Monthly Company, p. 1-14. "Lincoln the lover ... by Wilma Frances Minor."Dates: 1929Container: Box 4, Folder 23
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Description: The Atlantic Monthly: No vol. or no.; Concord, New Hampshire, p. 55-65. "Lincoln's Washington, by Wm. A. Croffut."Dates: 1930Container: Box 4, Folder 24
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Description: Autographs, April, 6 p.Dates: 1941Container: Box 4, Folder 25
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Description: Ayres, George B. History of the negative: Original and best picture of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia: George B. Ayres. 1 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 4, Folder 25
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Description: Bacon, G. W. (translator) Abraham Lincoln Geschetst in Zijn Leven En Daden. Amsterdam: Jan Leendertz, 89. p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 5, Folder 1
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Description: Ballard, Cintton V. All in a day's work. Privately published at East Lansing, Michigan, 70 p.Dates: 1925Container: Box 5, Folder 2
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Description: Barbee, David Rankin. The inside history of "Lamon's Life of Lincoln"-the biography of the worst hated and probably the truest and most accurate book ever. Written about the great war president from his birth to his presidency. Washington, D.C.: The Pioneer Press, (leaflet advertising the book)Dates: 1932Container: Box 5, Folder 3
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Description: Barler, 0. L. A study of Abraham Lincoln: The last and glorified decade of his eventful life. Beatrice, Nebraska: Paul Springer, 106 p.Dates: 1903Container: Box 5, Folder 4
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Description: Barton, Robert. Lincoln the grocer. Foxboro, Massachusetts: Brochure Publishing Company, 30 p.Dates: 1937Container: Box 5, Folder 5
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Description: Barton, Rev. William E. Abraham Lincoln: An address by the Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., LL. D. Minister of the First Church of Oak Park. Delivered in the First Congregational Church of Oak Park, Illinois on Sunday, Feb. 29, 1920, Oak Park, Illinois: Advance Publishing Company, n.p.Dates: 1920Container: Box 5, Folder 6
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Description: Barton, William E. Abraham Lincoln and the American ideal. Casper, Wyoming: The Casper Daily Tribune, 15 p.Dates: 1923Container: Box 5, Folder 6
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Description: Barton, William E. Abraham Lincoln: Kentucky Mountaineer. An address delivered before the faculty and students of Berea College, Berea, Kentucky, Thursday, March 8, 1923. Berea, Kentucky: Berea College Press, n.p.Dates: 1923Container: Box 5, Folder 7
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Description: Barton, William E. A beautiful blunder: A true story of Lincoln's letter to Mrs. Lydia A. Bixby. -Edition limited to five hundred numbered copies. (leaflet advertising the book)Container: Box 5, Folder 8
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Description: Barton, William E. The education of Abraham Lincoln. An address delivered before the faculty and students of Illinois College, Jacksonville, Illinois, February 7, 1923. Jacksonville, Illinois: Courier Press, 21 p.Dates: 1923Container: Box 5, Folder 9
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Description: Barton, William E. The influence of Chicago upon Abraham Lincoln - An address delivered before the Chicago Historical Society on February 10, 1922. Chicago, Illinois: The University of Chicago Press, 54 p.Dates: 1923 JanuaryContainer: Box 5, Folder 10
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Description: Barton, William E. Abraham Lincoln Booklets by Rev. William E. Barton,.D.D. List no. I of the brochure Publishing Company.Container: Box 5, Folder 11
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Description: Barton, D.D., Rev. William E. John Brown and Abraham Lincoln; response to the John Brown Memorial Association in its presentation of a picture to Lake Placid Club, delivered by Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., at the Club on May 9, 1928. (reprinted from Lake Placid News) n.p.Dates: 1928 May 18Container: Box 5, Folder 12
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Description: Barton, William E. Lincoln and Douglas in Charleston. An address by William E. Barton -delivered at the sixty-fourth anniversary celebration, Charleston, Illinois, September 18, 1922. Charleston, Illinois: The Charleston Daily Courier, 8 p.Dates: 1922Container: Box 5, Folder 12
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Description: Barton, D.D., LL.D., William E. Lincoln birthday service, the Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association of Illinois, Sunday, February, 1922 at 2:30 p.m. 90 p.Dates: 1922Container: Box 5, Folder 13
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Description: Barton, William E. The Lincolns in their old Kentucky home - An address delivered before the Filson Club, Louisville, Kentucky, December 4, 1922. Berea, Kentucky: Berea College Press, 24 p.Dates: 1923Container: Box 5, Folder 14
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Description: Barton, D.D., LL.D., William E. The man who married Lincoln's parents, An address by Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., LL.D. Delivered at the dedication of a monument at the grave of Rev. Jesse Head and Jane Ramsey Head, his wife, in Spring Hill Cemetery. Harrodsburg, KentuckyDates: 1922 November 2Container: Box 5, Folder 15
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Description: Barton, D.D., LL.D., William E. "Old theories upset", being the brief report of an address on Abraham Lincoln's lost grandmother. This address was delivered before a specially invited company of scholars and historians at the Chicago Historical Society. Reprinted from the Chicago Daily News, n.p.Dates: 1923 February 3Container: Box 5, Folder 16
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Description: Barton, William E. The parents of Abraham Lincoln, An address by William E. Barton delivered at the grave of Thomas Lincoln, Goose Nest Prairie, near Janesville, Illinois, September 18, 1922. Charleston, Illinois: The Charleston Daily Courier, 8 p.Dates: 1922Container: Box 5, Folder 16
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Description: Barton, William E. President Lincoln - 2 vols. boxed. Duttons, Inc., New York. (leaflet advertising new book)Container: Box 5, Folder 17
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Description: Beard, Charles A.; Sherwood, Robert E.; Lewis, Lloyd,* Commager, Henry Steele; Lerner, Max; and Hill, Henry Bertram. The Lincoln of Carl Sandburg; some reviews of "Abraham Lincoln: The war years" which, for the authority of their judgements and the grace of their style, deserve at least the permanence of this pamphlet. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company, 48 p.Dates: 1939Container: Box 5, Folder 18
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Description: Beck, Mr.H.R. 10554, A bill to establish a national Lincoln museum and veteran' headquarters in the building known as Ford's Theater. 71st Congress, Second Session, 2 copiesDates: 1930 March 6Container: Box 5, Folder 19
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Description: Beckwith, Walter P. Abraham Lincoln - An historical address printed for the author, 30 p.Dates: 1903Container: Box 5, Folder 20
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Description: Bell, John T. Abraham Lincoln: An address before the Illinois Society of Oakland, California, unpublishedDates: undatedContainer: Box 5, Folder 21
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Description: The Berea Quarterly: Vol. 12, no. 4; January, 1909. Berea, Kentucky: Berea College Printing Department, 30 p. "Lincoln a 'Mountain White"'Dates: 1909Container: Box 5, Folder 22
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Description: Beveridge, Albert J. Abraham Lincoln, 1809-1858. Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company (blurb on the book contained in The Atlantic Bookshelf)Dates: 1928Container: Box 5, Folder 23
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Description: Beveridge, Sen. Albert J. and Barbee, David Rankin. An excursion in Southern history - briefly setforth in the correspondence between Senator A.J. Beveridge and David Rankin Barbee. (originally published in the Sunday Citizen in May, 1927) republished Richmond, Virginia: Langbourne M. Williams, 64 p.Dates: 1928 MarchContainer: Box 5, Folder 24
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Description: (A) The Biblio: Vol. 2, no. 8, Whole No. 20; February 1923. Pompton Lakes, N.J.: The Biblio Company, Inc., 1923 p 6. 385-404. "Abraham Lincoln memorials ... April 15, 1865." (B) The Biblio: Vol. 2, no. 11, Whole No. 23; May, 1923. Pompton lakes, 'New Jersey: The Biblio Company, Inc.Dates: 1923Container: Box 5, Folder 25
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Description: The Bibliotheca Sacra: Vol. 1, no. 4; October, 1908. New York: The Macmillan Company. 784 p. Recollections of Lincoln, by J. 0. CunninghamDates: 1908Container: Box 5, Folder 26
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Description: Bicknell, Albion H. Published in connection with the exhibition of the historical painting of Lincoln at Gettysburg. Boston: Doll and Richards, 48 p.Dates: 1879Container: Box 5, Folder 27
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Description: Bingham, John A. Argument of John A. Bingham, special judge advocate, in reply to the arguments of the several counsel for Mary E. Surratt, David E. Herold, Lewis Payne, George A. Atzerodt, Michael O'Laughlin, Samuel A. Mudd, Edward Spangler, and Samuel Arnold, charged with conspiracy and the murder of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States. Washington, Government Printing Office. 122 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 5, Folder 28
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Description: Binney, William. Proceedings of the city council of Providence on the death of Abraham Lincoln: with the oration delivered before the municipal authorities and citizens, June 1, 1865. Providence: Knowles, Anthony, and Company, 56 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 5, Folder 29
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Description: Blacknall, 0. W. Lincoln: As the South should know him. Reprinted Raleigh, North Carolina: Manly's Battery Chapter, Children of the Confederacy, N.C., n.p.Dates: 1915 FebruaryContainer: Box 5, Folder 30
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Description: Buss, R. K. Abraham Lincoln. WOI Radio Talk, n.p.Dates: 1967 February 10Container: Box 5, Folder 31
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Description: Bliss, R. K. Lincoln and self-government. Radio Talk, n.p.Dates: 1951 February 7Container: Box 5, Folder 31
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Description: Bloomington, Citizen of. Lincoln and Douglas in Bloomington - Being a reprint of Lincolniana in Burnham's History of Bloomington. Bloomington, Illinois: Privately published, 11 p.Dates: 1936 February 15Container: Box 5, Folder 32
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Description: Blum, Dr. Herman. The enduring impact of Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Did an appalling disease make Lincoln great? The paradox of his rise to the presidency. Is there a sixth copy of the Gettysburg address? 43 p.Dates: 1963Container: Box 6, Folder 1
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Description: Blum, Dr. Herman. The Lincoln paradox - self-contradictory, yet explainable. An address by Hennan Blum before the New Century Club of Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Blumhaven Library and Gallery, 15 p.Dates: 1960 May 18Container: Box 6, Folder 2
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Description: Blumhaven Digest: Vol. 4, no. 1; October 1960. Philadelphia: Blumhaven Library and Gallery. 67 p., "Testimonial edition for the anniversary of Abraham Lincoln"Dates: 1960Container: Box 6, Folder 3
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Description: Bowles, Clinton. Abraham Lincoln Sixteenth President of the United States. The story of the Great Liberator. New Delhi: Delhi Press, 23 p.Dates: 1953Container: Box 6, Folder 4
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Description: The Book Buyer: Vol. 15, no. 2; September, 1897. New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 184 p. "Lincoln in caricature, by R. R. Wilson."Dates: 1897Container: Box 6, Folder 5
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Description: Booker, Richard. Lincolniana and Associated Americana. Books on Lincoln now in print. List No. 167, Lincolnia Publishers.Dates: 1941 FebruaryContainer: Box 6, Folder 6
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Description: Booth, Noah. "Personal Reminiscences of Lincoln." Vol. 5, no. 4, p. 561-681 (unknown which magazine it belongs in)Dates: 1878 FebruaryContainer: Box 6, Folder 7
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Description: Bowers, John Hugh. Life of Abraham Lincoln. (Little Blue Book No. 324). Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company, 1922. 62 p.; Bowers, John Hugh. Lincoln-Douglas Debate. (Little Blue Book No. 341). Girard, Kansas: Haldeman--Julius CompanyDates: 1923Container: Box 6, Folder 8
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Description: Bowker, Matthew. I refused to talk to President Lincoln. No publisher. n.p. 2 copiesDates: undatedContainer: Box 6, Folder 9
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Description: Boyd, L. The sorrows of Nancy. Richmond, Virginia: L. Boyd, 95 p.Dates: 1899Container: Box 6, Folder 10
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Description: Boyle, Capt. John Richards "The Making of Abraham Lincoln." Privately printed by the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. Memorial meeting, 12 p.Dates: 1911 February 11Container: Box 6, Folder 11
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Description: Bramantip, Bocardo. The Abraham Lincoln myth. An essay in "Higher Criticism." New York: The Mascot Publishing Co., 88 p.Dates: 1894Container: Box 6, Folder 12
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Description: Briggs, D.D., George W. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, with the proceedings of the city council on the death of the President. Salem, Massachusetts, 48 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 6, Folder 13
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Description: Brooks, Noah. Lincoln by friend and foe. New York: Williams-Barker Co., 96 p.Dates: 1922Container: Box 6, Folder 14
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Description: Brooks, Rev. Phillips. The life and death of Abraham Lincoln a sermon preached at the church of the Holy Trinity, Philadelphia, Sunday morning, April 23, 1865. Philadelphia: Printed at the request of members of the congregation, 24 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 6, Folder 15
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Description: Brown, Charles Reynolds. Lincoln: The greatest man of the nineteenth century. Washington, D.C.: Senior Citizens of America (1922 by Macmillan Company). 64 p.Dates: 1964Container: Box 6, Folder 16
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Description: Brace, Hon. Wallace. The Lincoln Monument: in memory of Scottish-American soldiers, unveiled in Edinburgh August 21, 1893. Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 48 p.Dates: 1893Container: Box 6, Folder 17
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Description: Bryner, B.C. Abraham Lincoln in Peoria, Illinois. Peoria, Illinois: Lincoln Historical Publishing Co., 24 P. (3 copies)Dates: 1924Container: Box 6, Folder 18
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Description: Bryson, Lyman. Lincoln in power. Reprinted from Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 61, no. 2, June, 1946. New York: Academy of Political Science. p. 161-174Dates: 1946Container: Box 6, Folder 19
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Description: Buckingham, J. E., Sr. Reminiscences and souvenirs of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Washington: Rufus H. Darby, 89 p.Dates: 1894Container: Box 6, Folder 20
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Description: Bullock, Alex H. Abraham Lincoln: The just magistrate, the representative statesman, the practical philanthropist. An address by Alex 8. Bullock, before the city council and citizens of Worcester, June 1, 1865. Worcester: Charles Hamilton, 48 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 6, Folder 21
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Description: Bungener, F. Lincoln: Sa Vie, Son Ceuvre et Sa Mort. Lausanne: Georges Bridel, 160 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 6, Folder 22
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Description: Burton, John E. Abraham Lincoln: An oration. Lake Geneva, Wisconsin: John E. Burton, 23 p.; Burton, John E. A Green Leaf from the Lincoln oak.Dates: 1903Container: Box 6, Folder 23
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Description: Burton, John E. "The fine library of John E. Burton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Part 5, Civil War material to be sold Wednesday afternoon and evening and Thursday and Friday afternoons January 12, 13, and 14, 1916." The Anderson Galleries, Inc. 133 p.Dates: 1916Container: Box 6, Folder 24, Item A
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Description: "The fine library of John E. Burton of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Part 6 Lincolnia and Civil War material to be sold Monday afternoon and evening and Tuesday afternoon March 6 and 7, 1916." The Anderson Galleries, Inc. 82 p.Dates: 1916Container: Box 6, Folder 24, Item B
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Description: Burton, John E. A souvenir; presentation of the Lincoln bronze tablet. The Gettysburg Speech, Lake Geneva, Wisconsin. 3 p.Dates: 1907 November 22Container: Box 6, Folder 25
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Description: Butler, John George. The Martyr President: Our grief and our duty. Washington, D.C.: McGill and Witherow, 14 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 6, Folder 26
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Description: California attorneys committee for payroll guarantee amendment. The first step to prevent post-war depression. San Francisco, California: Chase and Rae, 1942. 16 p.Dates: 1942Container: Box 7, Folder 1
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Description: Canifius, Dr. Theodor Abraham Lincoln. Stuttgart: Ubenheim 'Fche Berlagsbuch Handlung. 340 p.Dates: 1878Container: Box 7, Folder 2
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Description: Carlton, Mabel Mason. Abraham Lincoln: Savior of his country. Boston: John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company. n.d. n. p.; Carman, Dr. L.D. Abraham Lincoln Freemason; an address before Harmony Lodge No. 17, F.A.A.M., Washington, D.C., January 28, 1914 with an appendix containing the actions taken by the Masonic Grand Lodges of the United States on Lincoln's death. Printed for private distribution. 26 p.Dates: 1914Container: Box 7, Folder 3
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Description: Carman, Dr. L. D. The other White House, an illustration of the unreliability of history concerning Abraham Lincoln. January. n. p.Dates: 1926Container: Box 7, Folder 4
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Description: Carman, Dr. L. D. Some account of John Summerfield Staples the representative recruit of Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War. 100 copies privately printed. 16 p.Dates: 1927Container: Box 7, Folder 5
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Description: Carr, Julian S. The Hampton Roads Conference; a refutation of the statement that Mr. Lincoln said if Union was written at the top the southern commissioners might fill in the balance. No publisher. n.p. (2 copies)Dates: 1917 January 15Container: Box 7, Folder 6
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Description: Carter, Orrin N. Lincoln and Douglas as lawyers: An address given before the Mississippi Valley Historical Association, Chicago, Illinois. Reprinted from the proceedings of the Mississippi Valley Historical Association. 28 p.Dates: 1910-1911Container: Box 7, Folder 7
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Description: The Catholic University of America. Speech and Drama department presents " Storm" by Edith Mirick. University theatre. Playbill. n.p.Dates: 1940 December 11-15Container: Box 7, Folder 8
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Description: The Centenary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1909, program of exercises in commemoration of that event. Washington, D.C.: Osborn H. Oldroyd. 20 p.Dates: 1908Container: Box 7, Folder 9
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Description: Century: Vol. 23, no. 2. "The Lincoln life-mask and how it was made." p. 223-228.; Century: Vol. 24. "How Lincoln was Nominated." p. 853-859. Included: two portraits of Lincoln, by Marlus L. Ward. p. 851Dates: 1881 December; 1882 OctoberContainer: Box 7, Folder 10
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Description: Century: Vol. 25. no.4, "A reception by President Lincoln." p. 612-614 140.Dates: 1883 FebruaryContainer: Box 7, Folder 11
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Description: Century: Vol. 30. "Lincoln and Grant." p. 939-947Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 11, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 30. "Reminiscences of General Grant." p. 947-954.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 11, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 32, no. 6. "The Biographies of Lincoln." p. 861-869Dates: 1886 OctoberContainer: Box 7, Folder 12
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Description: Century: Vol. 32, no. 6. "The biographers of Lincoln." p. 861-869.Dates: 1886 OctoberContainer: Box 7, Folder 13
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Description: Century; Vol. 33, no. 1. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 3-37 2 copiesDates: 1886 NovemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 14
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 1. "Hooker's appointment and removal." p. 106- 111.; Century: Vol. 33, no. 1. "The hand of Lincoln." A history." p. 248.Dates: 1886 NovemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 15
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 1. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 200-278Dates: 1886 NovemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 16
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 1. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 250-278 copy 2; Century: Vol. 33, no. 1. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 336-396Dates: 1886 NovemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 17
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 2. "Lincoln in the South." p. 494Dates: 1886 DecemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 18
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 3. "The third day at Gettysburg. p. 451-463Dates: 1887 JanuaryContainer: Box 7, Folder 18, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 3. "Pickett's Charge." p. 464-471Dates: 1887 JanuaryContainer: Box 7, Folder 18, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 34. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 82-110; Century: Vol. 34. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 203-219Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 19
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Description: Century: Vol. 34. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 369-396; Century: Vol. 34. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 509-534Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 20
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 515-536Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 21
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 4. "Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania." p. 622-636Dates: 1887 FebrauryContainer: Box 7, Folder 22, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 4. "The bailing of Jefferson Davis." p. 685-706Dates: 1887 FebrauryContainer: Box 7, Folder 22, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 5. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 685-706; Century: Vol. 33, no. 5. "Lincoln's ancestors in Virginia: Open letters signed by John T. Harris, Jr., and A. Lincoln." p. 810-811. 2 copiesDates: 1887 MarchContainer: Box 7, Folder 23
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 857-884Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 24
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Description: Century: Vol. 33, no. 6. "Chickamauga - The Great Battle of the West." p. 937-962.; Century: Vol. 33, no. 6. "Lincoln and Lowell." p. 965-967Dates: 1887 AprilContainer: Box 7, Folder 25
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Description: Century: Vol. 34. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 658-684Dates: undatedContainer: Box 7, Folder 26
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "Saint Gaudens' Lincoln." p. 37-39; Century: Vol. 35. "Grant's last campaign." p. 127-152; Century: Vol. 33."Recollections of Secretary Stanton." p. 758-768Dates: 1887 NovemberContainer: Box 7, Folder 27
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." n.p.Dates: 1887 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "Lincoln in Congress." p. 515-542Dates: 1886 DecemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "Lincoln in Springfield." n.p.Dates: 1887 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item C
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "The movement for slavery extension ." p. 685-706 DuplicateDates: 1887 MarchContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item D
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Description: Century: Vol. 33. "The territorial experiment." p. 857-884Dates: 1887 MarchContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item E
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Description: Century: Vol. 34. "The Secession movement." p. 819-850Dates: 1887 OctoberContainer: Box 8, Folder 1, Item F
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "The president-elect at Springfield." p. 34-87.Dates: 1887 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item G
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "Lincoln's inauguration." p. 265-284Dates: 1887 DecemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item H
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "The formation of the cabinet." p. 419-436Dates: 1888 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item I
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Description: Century: Vol 35. "Premier or president." p. 599-616Dates: 1888 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item J
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "The call to arms." p. 707-723Dates: 1888 MarchContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item K
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "The national uprising." p. 898-922Dates: 1888 AprilContainer: Box 8, Folder 2, Item L
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "The Advance." p. 2&1-305Dates: 1888 JuneContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item M
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "Lincoln and McClellan." p. 393-416Dates: 1888 JulyContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item N
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "Tennessee and Kentucky." p. 562-583Dates: 1888 AugustContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item O
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "The Mississippi and Shiloh." p. 658-678.Dates: 1888 SeptemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item P
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "Plans of campaign." p. 912-933Dates: 1888 OctoberContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item Q
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Description: Century: Vol. 36. "Jackson's valley campaign, and the seven days' battles." p. 130-148Dates: 1888 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item R
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Description: Century: Vol. 37. "First plans for emancipation." p. 276-294Dates: 1888 DecemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 3, Item S
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Description: Century: Vol. 37. "The announcement of emancipation." p. 427-447Dates: 1889 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 4, Item T
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Description: Century: Vol. 37. "Seward and Chase." p. 546-565Dates: 1889 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 4, Item U
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Description: Century: Vol. 39. "The fall of the Rebel Capital -Lincoln in Richmond." p. 305-313Dates: 1890 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 4, Item V
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Description: Century: Vol. 39. "The fourteenth of April fate of the assassins - the mourning pageant." p. 428-443 Added: Doherty, Edward P. Pursuit and death of John Wilkes Booth. p. 443-449Dates: 1890 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 4, Item W
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. p. 320-324. "Memoranda on the Civil War." Continued in the months below: Vol. 35. p. 478-481; Vol. 35. p. 958-963; Vol. 36. p. 599-601; Vol. 36. p. 149-151Dates: 1887 December; 1888 April, August, NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 5
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Description: Century: Vol. 35. "The grand strategy of the war of the rebellion." p. 582-598Dates: 1888 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 6
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Description: Century: Vol. 36, no. 1. "Abraham Lincoln: The Border States." p. 56-77Dates: 1888 MayContainer: Box 8, Folder 7
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Description: Century: Vol. 36; October, 1888. "Obituary notice: Philip H. Sheridan."; Century: Vol. 37; March, 1889. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 689-704; Century: Vol. 37; April, 1889. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 917-932Dates: 1888 October , 1889 MarchContainer: Box 8, Folder 8
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Description: Century: Vol. 37. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 123-148Dates: 1889 MayContainer: Box 8, Folder 9
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 278-300Dates: 1889 JuneContainer: Box 8, Folder 10
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Buchanan, Lincoln, and Duff Green." p. 317-318Dates: 1889 JuneContainer: Box 8, Folder 11
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 406-426Dates: 1889 JulyContainer: Box 8, Folder 12
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 546-568Dates: 1889 AugustContainer: Box 8, Folder 13
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 687-707Dates: 1889 SeptemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 14
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Description: Century: Vol. 38. "Abraham Lincoln: A history." p. 838-56; Century: Vol. 38. "A view of the Confederacy from the inside." p. 950-954Dates: 1889 OctoberContainer: Box 8, Folder 15
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Description: Century: Vol. 19. "Abraham Lincoln: A history - the second inaugural - Five Forks - Appomattox. p. 132-151Dates: 1889 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 16
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Description: Century: Vol. 51, no. 3. "Memoranda on the life of Lincoln." p. 305-311Dates: 1890 JuneContainer: Box 8, Folder 17
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Description: Century: Vol. 51, no. 4. "The inside facts of Lincoln's nomination." p. 477-479; Century: Vol. 51, no. 6. "McClellan's candidacy with the army. " p. 959Dates: 1890 July, OctoberContainer: Box 8, Folder 18
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Description: Century: Vol. 51, no. 1. "Lincoln and his son 'Tad"' p. 2; Century: Vol. 51, no. 1. "Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln." p. 33-37; Century: Vol. 51, no. 1. "A letter from Abraham Lincoln when in Congress." p. 156-157; Century: Vol. 51, no. 2; November, 1890. "A letter from Lincoln when in Congress." p. 156-157Dates: 1890 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 19
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Description: Century: Vol. 52, no. 3; July, 1891. "Greeley's estimate of Lincoln." p. 371-382 2 copiesDates: 1891 JulyContainer: Box 8, Folder 20
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Description: Century: Vol. 52, no. 5. "Greeley's estimate of Lincoln." p. 798Dates: 1891 SeptemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 21
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Description: Century: Vol. 42, no. 6. "Lincoln's personal appearance." p. 932-938 2 copiesDates: 1891 October 18Container: Box 8, Folder 22
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Description: Century: Vol. 43. "The Illinois of Lincoln's Time." P. 796-797Dates: 1892 MarchContainer: Box 8, Folder 23
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Description: Century: Vol. 44. "The crisis of the Civil War." p. 794-797Dates: 1892 SeptemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 24
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Description: Century: Vol. 45. "Abraham Lincoln's last hours." p. 634-636Dates: 1893 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 25
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Description: Century: Vol. 46. "Lincoln on the spoils system." p. 149Dates: 1893 MayContainer: Box 8, Folder 26
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Description: Century: Vol. 47. "Lincoln's place in history." p. 590-596Dates: 1894 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 27, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 47. "Lincoln's Gettysburg Address." p. 596-608Dates: 1894 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 27, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 47. "Lincoln's place in history." p. 590- 596 copy 2Dates: undatedContainer: Box 8, Folder 28
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Description: Century: Vol. 42, no. 6. "Lincoln's literary experiments." p. 823-832Dates: 1894 AprilContainer: Box 8, Folder 29
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Description: Century: Vol. 49, no. 1. "Washington in Lincoln's Time." p. 140-149 2 copiesDates: 1894 NovemberContainer: Box 8, Folder 30
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Description: Century: Vol. 49, no. 3. "Glimpses of Lincoln in war time." p. 457-597Dates: 1895 JanuaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 31
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Description: Century: Vol. 49, no. 4. "Lincoln, Chase, and Grant." p. 607-619Dates: 1895 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 32
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Description: Century: Vol. 11 no. 1. "Judge Taney and the Dred Scott Decision." p. 157-158Dates: 1895 MayContainer: Box 8, Folder 33
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Description: Century: Vol. 6, no. 3. "The works of Lincoln as a political classic." p. 476Dates: 1895 JulyContainer: Box 8, Folder 33
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Description: Century: Vol. 51. "Four Lincoln conspiracies." p. 889-911Dates: 1896 AprilContainer: Box 8, Folder 34
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Description: Century: Vol. ? "Why Lincoln was not renominated by acclamation." p. 503-506Dates: 1907 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 35, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. ? "A Lincoln souvenir in the South." p. 506-508.Dates: 1907 FebruaryContainer: Box 8, Folder 35, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 75, no. ? "Lincoln's offer of a command to Garibaldi." p. 63-74Dates: 1907 NovemberContainer: Box 9, Folder 1
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Description: Century: Vol. 86, no. 6. "Personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln." p. 373-877Dates: 1908 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 2
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Description: Century: Vol. 76. "Lincoln's Vote for vice-president." p. 186-189Dates: 1908 JuneContainer: Box 9, Folder 3
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Description: Century: Vol. 77, no. 1. "The Lincoln-Douglas debates, fifty years after." p. 3-19Dates: 1908 NovemberContainer: Box 9, Folder 4
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Description: Century: Vol. 77, no. 4. Lincoln Centennial Number. (A) "Lincoln the leader." (fine illustrations including rare portrait) p. 479-507 (B) "Nancy Hanks" P. 507 (C) "Abraham Lincoln reading law..." (drawing) P. 555 (D) "Lincoln at the helm as described at the time by John Hay." p. 507 (E) (Drawing) Drawn from the cast of Lincoln's right hand (made by Leonard W. Volk in 1860.) (F) A. Lincoln correspondence (22 letters published for the first time)Dates: 1909 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 5
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Description: Century: Vol. 77. "Lincoln's assassination told by an eye-witness." p. 917-918Dates: 1909 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 6, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 77. "Edwin Booth and Lincoln with an unpublished letter by Edwin Lincoln." p. 919-920Dates: 1909 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 6, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. 77. "Lincoln and Wilkes Booth as seen on the day of the assassination." p. 950-953Dates: 1909 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 6, Item C
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Description: Century: Vol. 77. "Lincoln's interest in the theater." p. 943-950Dates: 1909 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 6, Item D
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Description: Century: Vol. 79. "Lincoln at Gettysburg." p. 20-23Dates: 1909 NovemberContainer: Box 9, Folder 7
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Description: Century: Vol. 85. "Lincoln Pledge." p. 554Dates: 1913 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 7
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Description: Century: Vol. 85. "Lincoln as a boy knew him." p. 555-559Dates: 1913 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 7, Item A
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Description: Century: Vol. 85. "A new story of Lincoln's assassination." p. 559-562Dates: 1913 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 7, Item B
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Description: Century: Vol. no. ? "Abraham Lincoln's social ideas." p. 588-592Dates: 1914 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 8
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Description: Century: Vol. no. ? "Where Lincoln lived." p. 501-512Dates: 1918 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 9
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Description: Century: no vol. "Lincoln or Lee." p. 661-668Dates: 1927 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 10, Item A
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Description: Century: no vol. "Lincoln's last struggle and the end of his long and toilsome course." p. 46-47Dates: 1927 AprilContainer: Box 9, Folder 10, Item B
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Description: Charrney, Theodore S. Lincoln pamphlets. Chicago, IllinoisContainer: Box 9, Folder 11
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Description: The Chicago Copperhead Convention. The treasonable and revolutionary utterances of the men who composed it. Extracts from all the notable speeches delivered in and out of the National "Democratic" Convention. A surrender to the Rebels advocated -A disgraceful and pusillanimous peace demanded - the federal government shamefully vullified, and not a word said against the crime of treason and rebellion. Washington, D.C.: Congressional Union Committee. 16 p.Dates: 1864Container: Box 9, Folder 11
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Description: Chicago Historical Society. Lincoln. Reprinted by permission of the Detroit News, for the Chicago Historical Society. n.p.Dates: 1911 February 12Container: Box 9, Folder 12
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Description: The Chicago Public Library. List of books and magazine articles on Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, born February 12, 1809, died April 15, 1865. Special Bulletin No. 7. Chicago: Chicago Public Library. 43 p. 2 copiesDates: 1909 JanuaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 13
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Description: Chiniqui, Von Pater. Die enwrdung des prasidenten Abraham Lincoln eine that der sefuiten. Barman: Druet und Berlag Von D. B. Wiemann. 32 p.Container: Box 9, Folder 14
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Description: Chiperfield, Hon. Burnett M. Abraham Lincoln address delivered in the House of Representatives on February 12, 1932, in commemoration of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Washington: United States Government Printing Office. n.p. (72nd Congress, IST Session; House Document No. 255)Dates: 1932Container: Box 9, Folder 15
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Description: Choate, Joseph H. The career and character of Abraham Lincoln - An address delivered by Joseph H. Choate, Ambassador to Great Britain, at the Philosophical Institution of Edinburgh. Chicago, Illinois: General Passenger Department Chicago, Milwaukee, and St. Paul Railway. 30 p.Dates: 1900 November 13Container: Box 9, Folder 16
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Description: Christian Herald: Vol. 52, no. 6. New York: Christian Herald Association, Inc.Dates: 1929Container: Box 9, Folder 17
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Description: Christian, Hon. George L. Abraham Lincoln - An address delivered before R. E. Lee camp no. 1. Confederate veterans at Richmond, Virginia. 2 edition Richmond, Virginia: L. H. Jenkins. 31 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 9, Folder 18
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Description: Church of the Presidents. A commemoration of Lincoln's worship at St. John's Church. unpagedDates: 1861 February 24Container: Box 9, Folder 19
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Description: Cimco News. Springfield, Illinois. unpagedDates: 1955 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 20
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Description: Clark, Mr. (of Wyoming) Abraham Lincoln - first and second inaugural addresses; message, July 5, 1861; Proclamation, January 1, 1863; Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863. 62nd Congress, 2nd Session; Document No. 439. Washington. 40 p.Dates: 1912Container: Box 9, Folder 21
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Description: Clark, Arthur H. Company. Publications List. Cleveland, Ohio. 14 Clark, Arthur H. Company. Abraham Lincoln listing (S-9054), Part 2 n.p.Container: Box 9, Folder 22
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Description: Clark, Daniel. Eulogy on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln, before the city government of Manchester, New Hampshire. Manchester, New Hampshire: Mirror Steam Job Printing EstablishmentDates: 1865 June 1Container: Box 9, Folder 23
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Description: Clark D.D., Rev. John Brittan. Abraham Lincoln - God's great American prophet. Washington, D.C.: First Presbyterian Church. UnpublishedContainer: Box 9, Folder 24
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Description: Coleman, William M. The evidence that Abraham Lincoln was not born in lawful wedlock, or the sad story of Nancy Hanks. 18 p. No publisher listed.Container: Box 9, Folder 25
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Description: The Collector: A magazine for autograph and historical collectors. Vol. 62, no. 12, whole no. 691. P.,258-280. "Abe and little Alec"Dates: 1949 DecemberContainer: Box 9, Folder 26
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Description: Collier's: Vol. 42, no. 21. "Abraham Lincoln, an address by the President of the U.S... (Theodore Roosevelt-Feb. 2, 1909."Dates: 1909 February 13Container: Box 9, Folder 27
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Description: Collier's: Vol. ? "Lincoln writes home." p. 8-9, by Carl Sandburg.; Collier's : Vol. ?; February 14, 1931. "In Mr. Lincoln's town." p. 7-10, 33-34 (By Ida M. Tarbell)Dates: 1931 February 14Container: Box 9, Folder 28
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Description: Collier's: Vol. 115, no. 7. "The answer, by Zachary Gold."Dates: 1945 February 17Container: Box 9, Folder 29
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Description: Collier's: Vol. 121, no. 7. "Lincoln's beard." (By Ann Cutler)Dates: 1948 February 14Container: Box 9, Folder 30
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Description: Collis, Gen. Charles H. T. and Ingersoll, Col. Robert G. The religion of Abraham Lincoln-correspondence between General Charles H.T. Collis and Colonel Robert G. Ingersoll. New York: G. W. Dillingham Company. 24 p.Dates: 1900Container: Box 9, Folder 31
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Description: Congressional Record: Vol. 43, no. 50. 60th Congress, 2nd Session. p. 2307-2356.Dates: 1909 February 12Container: Box 9, Folder 32
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Description: Coolidge, Pres. Calvin. Address of President Coolidge dedicating the Lincoln Memorial Library at the South Dakota State College. Brookings, South Dakota. 7 p.Dates: 1927 September 10Container: Box 9, Folder 33
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Description: Cooper Institute. An authentic account of Hon. Abraham Lincoln being invited to give an address in Cooper Institute, New York on February 27, 1860. Together with Mr. Bryant's introduction and Mr. Lincoln's speech. Privately printed in Putnam, Connecticut. unpagedDates: 1935Container: Box 9, Folder 34
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Description: Cooper, Col. Wade H. Address of Col. Wade H. Cooper on Abraham Lincoln - extension of remarks of Hon. B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee in the House of Representatives, Saturday. Washington, 1927. 15 p.Dates: 1927 February 12Container: Box 9, Folder 35
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Description: The Co-operative Merchandiser: Vol. 11, no. 2. Chicago: The National Retailer-owned Grocers, Inc.Dates: 1946 FebruaryContainer: Box 9, Folder 36
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Description: Cosmopolitan: Vol. ?; "Abraham Lincoln in his relations to women." p. 205-210.Dates: 1894 DecemberContainer: Box 9, Folder 37
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Description: Country Gentleman: Vol. ?, no. ?; "Fanning in Lincoln's country." p. 2Dates: 1918 October 19Container: Box 9, Folder 38
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Description: Crawford, K. J. Abraham Lincoln and his era. Catalogue No. 28, Part 1. 58 p.Container: Box 9, Folder 39
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Description: Crissey, Elwell. Blurb for Lincoln's lost speech. unpagedContainer: Box 9, Folder 40
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Description: Crocker, Samuel L., Jr. Eulogy upon the character and services of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States. Delivered by invitation of the authorities of the city of Taunton, on the occasion of the national fast, June 1, 1865. Boston: John Wilson and Sons. 28 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 9, Folder 41
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Description: Croffut, William A. "Now I recollect - souvenirs of the sanctum" - Lincoln as I saw him." Washington, D.C.: The Colonial Press. 11 p.Dates: 1943Container: Box 9, Folder 42
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Description: Crozier, Hiram P. The Nation's loss - A discourse upon the life, services, and death of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States. New York: John A. Gray and GreenDates: 1866Container: Box 9, Folder 43
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Description: Currey, J. Seymour. Abraham Lincoln's visit to Evanston in 1860. Evanston: City National Bank. 16 p.Dates: 1914Container: Box 9, Folder 44
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Description: Currie, Sir Arthur W. "Abraham Lincoln - An address before the League for Political Education, New York, February 12, 1926." Montreal: McGill University. 10 p.Dates: 1928Container: Box 9, Folder 45
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Description: Curtis, B. R. Executive power. Boston: Little, Brown, and Company. 34 p.Dates: 1862Container: Box 9, Folder 46
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Description: Cushman, Esther Cowles. The McLellan Lincoln collection at Brown University. Providence: University Library. 21 p. 2 copiesDates: 1928Container: Box 9, Folder 47
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Description: D. C. Federation of Women's Club. American Legion poem contestDates: 1933Container: Box 10, Folder 1
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Description: Daily Morning Chronicle: Vol. 3, no. 146. (Lincoln's funeral issue,)Dates: 1865 April 22Container: Box 10, Folder 2
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Description: Daily Press and Tribune: Vol. 12, no. 85. (facsimile of newspaper) (Lincoln-Douglas debate at Galesburg.)Dates: 1858 October 9Container: Box 10, Folder 3
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Description: Damon, Rev. Samuel Chenery. Damon's Lincoln sermon. - A discourse preached by Rev. Samuel Chenery Damon in Honolulu, HawaiiDates: 1865 May 14Container: Box 10, Folder 4
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Description: Darneille, Frank. History of the Lincoln homestead. Springfield, Illinois: Frank Darneille. 15 p.; Daughters of the American Revolution. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. (National Defense through Patriotic Education Committee)Dates: 1863 November 19, undatedContainer: Box 10, Folder 5
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Description: The Dearborn Independent: 25th Year, No. 16. Dearborn, Michigan.Dates: 1925 February 7Container: Box 10, Folder 6
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Description: The Dearborn Independent. "The truth about the Bixby letter." p. 22-25Dates: 1926 Feburary 6Container: Box 10, Folder 7
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Description: The Defender: Doc. No. 1. New York: The American Protective Tariff League. 31 p.Dates: 1916 AugustContainer: Box 10, Folder 8
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Description: 275. Delahay, M. W. 'Abraham Lincoln. New York: Daniel H. NewhallDates: 1939Container: Box 10, Folder 9
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Description: Deming, Henry Champion. "Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, by Henry Champion Deming, before the General Assembly of Connecticut, at Allyn Hall, Hartford, Thursday, June 8, 1865." Hartford: A.N. Clark and Company. 58 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 10, Folder 10
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Description: Democratic Publications of the Central Campaign Committee.Container: Box 10, Folder 11
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Description: Campaign Document No. 2 - Speech of Judge George F. Comstock.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item A
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Description: Campaign Document No. 41-2 - West Point oration.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item B
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Description: Campaign Document No. 7 - Hon. George Ticknor Curtis.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item C
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Description: Campaign Document No. 8 - Speech of Hon. Edgar Cowan.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item D
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Description: Campaign Document No. 9 - Speech of Hon. Robert C. Winthrop.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item E
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Description: Campaign Document No. 10 - Address of Hon. George Ticknor Curtis.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item F
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Description: Campaign Document No. 14 - Corruptions and frauds of Lincoln's administration.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item G
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Description: Campaign Document No. 15 - The Harrisons Bar letter of General McClellan.Container: Box 10, Folder 11, Item H
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Description: Democratic Tract - Campaign 1860. Lincoln's Abolitionism - A searching analysis. 8 pDates: 1860 August 28Container: Box 10, Folder 12
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Description: Dodge, Major Gen. Grenville M. Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania, February 12, 1908. Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States March 4, 1861, to April 15, 1865. Born February 12, 1809, in Hardin (Larue) Co., Kentucky. Assassinated April 14, 1865; died April 15, 1865, at Washington, D.C., enrolled by special resolution April 16, 1865. "My personal recollections of President Abraham Lincoln"Dates: 1908Container: Box 10, Folder 13
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Description: Dondero, Hon. George A. "Congressman Abraham Lincoln" - Extension of remarks of Hon. George A. Dondero of Michigan in the House of Representatives; Tuesday, February 19, 1946. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1946. 8 p.; Dondero, Hon. George A. Rendezvous at Oak Ridge - Even in death they would not let Abraham Lincoln rest. Article by King V. Hostick. - Extension of remarks of Hon. George A. Dondero of Michigan in the House of Representatives, Tuesday 18, 1941. Washington: United State Government Printing Office. 4 p.Dates: 1941Container: Box 10, Folder 14
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Description: Dondero, Hon. George A. "Lincoln - lover of children. - Address of Hon. George A. Dondero of Michigan in the House of Representatives, February 12, 1934." Washington: United States Printing Office. 7 p. (2 copies)Dates: 1939Container: Box 10, Folder 15
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Description: Draper, Andrew S. Addresses and papers. Albany, New York: New York State Education Department. 192 p.Dates: 1909-1910Container: Box 10, Folder 16
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Description: Draper, Andrew S. Lincoln. Albany: New York State Education Department. 37 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 10, Folder 17
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Description: Drinkwater, John. Abraham Lincoln translated into Chinese. Commercial Press, Limited. Pages in Chinese.Container: Box 10, Folder 18
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Description: Eagle Library, No. 145: Vol. 24, no. 4. New York: Brooklyn Daily Eagle. 35 p. "Lincoln Centenary, Feb. 12, 1909."Dates: 1909Container: Box 10, Folder 19
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Description: Eaves, Catherine. How I twice eloped: the only novelette ever sketched by Abraham Lincoln. Chicago, Illinois: Oak Printing and Publishing Company. 88 p.Dates: 1901Container: Box 10, Folder 20
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Description: Elizabethtown Woman's Club. Sarah Bush Lincoln: the beloved foster mother of Abraham Lincoln. Elizabethtown, Kentucky: Elizabethtown Woman's Club. unpagedDates: 1922Container: Box 10, Folder 21
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Description: Emerson, Ralph. Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson's personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln. Rockford, Illinois. 18 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 10, Folder 22
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Description: Em Guarda Para A Depensa das Americas: Vol. 4, no. 1Dates: 1941 AprilContainer: Box 10, Folder 23
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Description: Enos, Z.A. The early surveyors and surveying in Illinois. Springfield, Illinois: Springfield Printing CompanyDates: 1891Container: Box 10, Folder 24
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Description: Everett, Charles Carroll. "Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, late president of the United States, delivered before the citizens of Bangor, on the day of the national fast, June 1, 1865." Bangor: Samuel S. Smith. 30 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 10, Folder 25
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Description: Everett, Edward. "An oration delivered on the battlefield of Gettysburg, (November 19, 1863) at the Consecration of the Cemetery. Prepared for the interment of the remains of those who fell in the battles of July 1-3, 1863." New York: Baker & Godwin. 48 p.Dates: 1863Container: Box 10, Folder 26
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Description: Fairfield, Louis W. "Abraham Lincoln. Speech of Hon. Louis W. Fairfield of Indiana delivered before the Lion Club, Brooklyn, N.Y.; February 12, 1921." Washington: Government Printing Office. 19 p. 2 copiesDates: 1922Container: Box 10, Folder 27
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Description: Fawcett, James Waldo. Walt Whitman: a sketch biography. Read at a banquet given by the Association of South Jersey Stamp Clubs. Walt Whitman Hotel, Camden, N.J. Privately printed.Dates: 1940 February 20Container: Box 10, Folder 28
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Description: Fess, S. D. Abraham Lincoln. Speech of Hon. S. D. Fess, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives. 63D Congress 2D Session. Doc. No. 823.Dates: 1914 February 12Container: Box 10, Folder 29
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Description: The Filson Club History Quarterly: Vol. 11, no. 3. Louisville, Kentucky: The Filson Club. 240 p. "Lincoln Pilgrimage."Dates: 1937 JulyContainer: Box 10, Folder 30
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Description: The Filson Club History Quarterly: Vol. 20, no. 3. 269 p. "The women in Lincoln"s life, by Louis A. Warren."Dates: 1946 JulyContainer: Box 10, Folder 31
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Description: Fish, Daniel. Legal phases of the Lincoln and Douglas Debates. Annual address before the State Bar Association of Minnesota at Minneapolis, July 14, 1909. Reprinted from the Proceedings. 15 p. Included: Presentation note.Dates: 1909 July 14Container: Box 11, Folder 1
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Description: Fisher, Dr. Hannah M. Lincoln: the world's noblest hero. An address delivered by Hannah M. Fisher, M.D. at the commencement of Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee. 8 p.Dates: 1930 June 3Container: Box 11, Folder 2
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Description: 302. Fitzgerrell, J. J. and Austin, B. F. Lincoln was a spiritualist; the religion of Abraham Lincoln. Los Angeles, California: The Austin Publishing Company. 79 p.Dates: 1924Container: Box 11, Folder 3
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Description: The Flying Quill. 4 p. (Some Civil War bibliography)Dates: 1950 November-DecemberContainer: Box 11, Folder 4
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Description: Fulwider, L. A. Sixty~fourth anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debate. Freeport, Illinois. 48 p.Dates: 1922 August 26Container: Box 11, Folder 5
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Description: Gay, H. Nelson. Abramo Lincoln: Uberatore unificatore (1809-1865). Firenze: R. Bemporad & Figlio. 142 p.Container: Box 11, Folder 6
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Description: George, David Lloyd. Abraham Lincoln - An address before the Midday Luncheon Club, Leland Hotel, Springfield, Illinois, Thursday, October 18, 1923. Privately printed at Cleveland for Stephen Wallis Tener. 13 p.Dates: 1924 AprilContainer: Box 11, Folder 7
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Description: Gernon, Blaine Brooks. The Lincolns in Chicago. Chicago: Ancarthe Publishers, 1934. 64 pDates: 1934Container: Box 11, Folder 8
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Description: Blurb for: Gernon, Blaine Brooks. Lincoln in the political circus. Chicago: The Black Cat PressDates: 1936Container: Box 11, Folder 9
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Description: Gernon, Blaine Brooks. Songs of Lincoln and other poems. Chicago: Ancarthe Publishers. 40 p. Included: Presentation note from author to M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1934Container: Box 11, Folder 10
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Description: German Turners, St. Louis District. Observance of the 20th Anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln. unpagedDates: 1885 April 15Container: Box 11, Folder 11
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Description: Gettysburg - Lincoln's Address and our educational institutions. York, Pennsylvania: The Board of Education of the General Synod of the Evangelical Lutheran Church. 31 p.Container: Box 11, Folder 12
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Description: Gettysberg - National Military Park, Pennsylvania. United States Department of the Interior. (Blurb)Container: Box 11, Folder 13
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Description: Gilbert, C. E. Two presidents: Abraham Lincoln and Jefferson Davis; origin, cause and conduct of the war between the states. 82 p.Dates: 1927Container: Box 11, Folder 14
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Description: Gilbert, J. Warren. The Blue and Gray: A history of the conflicts during Lee's invasion and Battle of Gettysburg. by Prof. J. Warren Gilbert. 166 p.Dates: circa 1922Container: Box 11, Folder 15
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Description: Goldsmith, M. A. Abraham Lincoln, his life; a true story of one of the world's best men. Cleveland, Ohio: The Goldsmith Publishing Company. 122 p.Dates: 1918Container: Box 11, Folder 16
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Description: Goltz, Carlos W. Incidents in the life of Mary Todd Lincoln containing an unpublished letter. Sioux City, Iowa: Deitch and Lamar Company. 58 p.Dates: 1928Container: Box 11, Folder 17
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Description: Gomez, Ermild Abreu. Abraham Lincoln, Union Panamericana. Washington, D.C.: UNESCO. unpagedDates: 1951Container: Box 11, Folder 18
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Description: Grover, Leonard. Lincoln's interest in the theater. No. 24 out of 25 numbered copies. Privately printed. unpagedContainer: Box 11, Folder 19
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Description: Gunn, John W. The humor and wisdom of Abraham Lincoln. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman Julius Company.Container: Box 11, Folder 20
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Description: Hall, Rev. Newman. A sermon on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Preached at Surren Chapel, London, Sunday, May 14, 1865. Boston: Bartlett and Halliday. 16 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 11, Folder 21
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Description: Hanaford, Mrs. P. A. Our martyred president. Boston: B.B. Russell and Company. 22 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 11, Folder 22
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Description: Happel, Ralph. Appomattox Court House, national historical monument. Reprinted by the United States Department of the Interior. 15 p.Dates: 1947Container: Box 11, Folder 23
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Description: Harding, Warren G. President Harding's address at the Dedication of the Lincoln Monument. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 8 p.Dates: 1922Container: Box 11, Folder 24
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Description: Harper's Monthly Magazine: Vol. ? "The wife of Abraham Lincoln." p. 489-498Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Folder 25
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Description: Harper's New Monthly Magazine: Vol. ? p. 62-66Dates: 1884 JuneContainer: Box 11, Folder 26
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Description: Harper's Monthly Magazine: Vol. 70, no. 419. Picture of Abraham Lincoln. unpagedDates: 1885 AprilContainer: Box 11, Folder 27
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Description: Harper's New Monthly Magazine: Vol. 82, no. 489. "The faith of President Lincoln." p. 385-391Dates: 1981 FebruaryContainer: Box 11, Folder 28
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Description: Hart, Col. F. W. Abraham Lincoln, the great commoner, the sublime emancipator. 8 p.Dates: 1926Container: Box 11, Folder 29
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Description: Hartman Auction Company, Inc.Container: Box 11, Folder 30
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Description: Auction No. 139 - Rare Americana including many rare and interesting items, the second alphabet containing a fine collection of Lincolniana. The whole selected from various consignments and offered to the discriminating librarian and collector. 52 p.Dates: 1922 June 22Container: Box 11, Folder 30, Item A
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Description: Auction No. 156 - Rare Americana, including some unusual and unrecorded items.Container: Box 11, Folder 30, Item B
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Description: Haworth, Ira. "Reminiscences about Abraham Lincoln - also an address delivered before the Washingtonian Temperance Society at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, February 22, 1842," by Abraham Lincoln. Kansas City, Kansas: Kansas City Sun. 31 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 11, Folder 31
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Description: Hay, John. "Life in the White House in the time of Lincoln." Century: Vol. 41, no. ? p. 33-37Dates: 1890Container: Box 12, Folder 1
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Description: Hearst's Magazine: Vol. ? "With Lincoln at Gettysburg." p. 162-169Dates: 1914Container: Box 12, Folder 2
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Description: Henkels, Stan V. and Sons. The papers of Gov. Richard Howell, of N.J., Col. John Ladd Howell, of the Revolution, Col. Joshua L. Howell, of the War of 1812, etc. Philadelphia. 54 p. (Thirty important letters and endorsements of Abraham Lincoln.)Dates: 1925 May 19Container: Box 12, Folder 3
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Description: Herndon, William H. "Brief Analysis of Lincoln's character - a letter to J.E. Remsburg, Oak Mills, Kansas from William H. Herndon, Springfield, Illinois. September 10, 1887." Privately Printed. unpaged; Herndon, William H. A card and a correction - A broadside on Lincoln's religion, November 9, 1882. Privately Printed, 1917. unpagedDates: 1917Container: Box 12, Folder 4
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Description: Herndon, William H. Letter to Mr. John W. Keys, April 14, 1886. Note from L.C. Vanoxem to William H. Lambert. Dated March 25, 1898.; Herndon, William H. Lincoln and Douglas - The Peoria debates and Lincoln's power. A broadside published 1866 by William H. Herndon. unpagedDates: 1866; 1886 April 14; 1898 MarchContainer: Box 12, Folder 5
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Description: Herriott, F. I. Iowa and the first nomination of Abraham Lincoln. 80 p. Reprinted from The Annals of Iowa.Dates: 1960 February 17Container: Box 12, Folder 6
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Description: Hersey, Hon. Ira G. "Lincoln - the man of cannon sense. Address of Hon. Ira G. Hersey of Maine before the House of Representatives, Tuesday, February 12, 1924." Washington: Govt. Printing Office. 14 p.Dates: 1924Container: Box 12, Folder 7
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln and Hillel's Golden Rule. Delivered under the auspices of the United Synagogue over WEAFDates: 1929 February 6Container: Box 12, Folder 8
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln; as to his kindness and mercy - let women testify. Delivered before the Women's National Republican Club. 17 p.Dates: 1929 February 11Container: Box 12, Folder 9
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. "Abraham Lincoln at the climax of the great Lincoln-Douglas joint debate in Galesburg, Illinois. Delivered at Galesburg, Illinois on the 6th day of October, 1928, on the 70th anniversary of the Lincoln Douglas debate, from a platform erected on the spot where the original debate was held - upon the campus of Knox College." 14 p.Dates: 1928 OctoberContainer: Box 12, Folder 10
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln's birthday in 1864. Printed in the Congressional Record of February 13, 1939. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. 7 p. 2 copiesDates: 1939Container: Box 12, Folder 11
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - the seer. (reprinted from the Gaelic American, Feb. 14) unpaged 2 copiesContainer: Box 12, Folder 12
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln, der seher. no date. 4 p. 2 copiesDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 13
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln, extension of remarks of Hon. Louis T. McFadden of Pennsylvania in the House of Representatives. An address by Emanuel Hertz on Abraham Lincoln. Congressional Record. p. 3403-3406Dates: 1929 February 11Container: Box 12, Folder 14
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln's legislative career. Delivered over WRNY. 15 p.Dates: 1929 February 12Container: Box 12, Folder 15
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln's loyalty to his friends. Delivered at the twenty-third annual banquet of the Wayne County Pennsylvania Society of New York City at Hotel McAlpin. 16 p.Dates: 1929 February 2Container: Box 12, Folder 16
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - the great anti-climax after the whirlpool of political vicissitudes. Delivered at the Republican Union. 18 p.Dates: 1925 February 5Container: Box 12, Folder 17
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - the seer: translated into Arabic. unpaged 2 copiesDates: 1925Container: Box 12, Folder 18
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln, the seer. An address delivered over WOR. (continued in foreign language) 2 copies Abraham LincolnDates: 1925 February 12Container: Box 12, Folder 19
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. The Seer. An address delivered over WOR. (continued in foreign language) 2 copiesDates: 1925 February 12Container: Box 12, Folder 20
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Lincoln - The seer (Lincoln - a profeta). Address delivered by Emanuel Hertz on Lincoln Day through WOR Broadcasting Station in Newark. unpaged 2 copiesContainer: Box 12, Folder 21
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - The seer. (Hebrew). unpaged 2 copiesDates: 1925 February 12Container: Box 12, Folder 22
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - The seer. Some Biblical and Hebraic traits by Emanuel Hertz. Reprinted from The Jewish Form 2000 Broadway, New York City. 8 p.Dates: 1925 FebruaryContainer: Box 12, Folder 23
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel.Container: Box 12, Folder 24
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Description: Abraham Lincoln - The seerDates: 1925 February 7Container: Box 12, Folder 24, Item A
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Description: Abraham Lincoln - The seer. Same Biblical and Hebraic traits, The Jewish FormDates: 1925 FebruaryContainer: Box 12, Folder 24, Item B
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - Vestec buducnosti. unpaged. 2 copiesDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 25
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. "Abraham Lincoln: What might have been - let his contemporaries testify. Delivered before the New York Schoolmasters' Club, February 9, 1929." Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing OfficeDates: 1929Container: Box 12, Folder 26, Item A
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Description: Abraham Lincoln - The legal phase of the "First American." Delivered over WRNY, under the auspices of the Committee on Citizenship of the New York County Lawyers Association. 8 p.Dates: 1927 February 12Container: Box 12, Folder 26, Item B
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Description: Abraham Lincoln - The tribute of the Synagogue. New York: Dauber and Pine Bookshops, Inc. unpaged 2 copiesDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 26, Item C
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - WIESZCZ NARODU unpagedDates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 27
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Addresses at banquet to Emanuel Hertz. Tendered by Washington Heights Congregation to its President. 32 p.Dates: 1925 March 8Container: Box 12, Folder 28
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. And his name is Abraham Lincoln - A homily. Delivered at the Temple of Congregation Binai Jeshuran. 13 p.Dates: 1929 February 10Container: Box 12, Folder 29
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. "Anniversary of birth of Abraham Lincoln. Inserted in Tie Congressional Record of February 12, 1935 by request of Hon. Royal S. Copeland of New York." Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office. 7 p. 2 copiesDates: 1935Container: Box 12, Folder 30
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. How I became a collector of Lincolniana. New York. 7 p.Dates: 1926 May 30Container: Box 12, Folder 31
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Lincoln and the Grand Street Boys. Notes of an address delivered before the Grand Street Boys. unpagedDates: 1930 February 4Container: Box 12, Folder 32, Item A
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Abraham Lincoln - his political vision. An address reprinted from The Republican. 7 p.Dates: 1926 February 6Container: Box 12, Folder 32, Item B
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel.Container: Box 12, Folder 33
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Description: "As Lincoln said at Gettysburg." Case and Comment: Vol. 43, no. 4; January, 1938. 48 p.Dates: 1938Container: Box 12, Folder 33, Item A
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Description: "Lincoln as a lawyer." Case and Comment: Vol. 43, no. 2. 48 p.Dates: 1937 OctoberContainer: Box 12, Folder 33, Item B
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Description: "Lincoln the lawyer." Published in The New York Times, February 7, 1937. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing OfficeDates: 1937Container: Box 12, Folder 33, Item C
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Description: "Lincoln's imprint on Constitution." Article in The New York Times February 6, 1938. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing OfficeDates: 1938Container: Box 12, Folder 33, Item D
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Description: "Lawyer Lincoln" - A review." Reprinted from St. John's Law Review: Vol. 11, no. 2. 6 p.Dates: 1937 AprilContainer: Box 12, Folder 33, Item E
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Description: "Abraham Lincoln - The jurist of the Civil War." Reprinted from New York University Law Quarterly Review: Vol. 14, no. 4. 29 p.Dates: 1937 MayContainer: Box 12, Folder 33, Item F
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Description: "Lincoln the lawyer." United States Law Review. No vol., no, p. 79-102Dates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 33, Item G
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Description: Herr, Emanuel. The Lincoln collection of Emanuel Hertz, New York City. Part 1 (autographs) to be sold. Sale No. 2193. 71 p.Dates: 1927 NovemberContainer: Box 12, Folder 34
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Lincoln in excelsis: the double climax -- Gettysburg and the second inaugural. 24 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 35
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Lincoln on his last birthday - extension of remarks of Hon. Robert F. Wagner of New York in the Senate of the United States, Thursday, February 15, 1940. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing OfficeDates: 1940Container: Box 12, Folder 36
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Description: Hertz, Emanuel. Notes on the Herndon-Weik collection of original Lincoln manuscripts, documents and other papers. 24 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 12, Folder 37
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Description: Hill, Dr. John Wesley. "Lincoln's living memory." Extension of remarks of Hon. B. Carroll Reece of Tennessee in the House of Representatives, Monday, February 23, 1925. Washington: Government Printing Office. 4 p.Dates: 1925Container: Box 12, Folder 38
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Description: Hill, Dr. John Wesley. Remarks of Hon. Arthur H. Vandenberg of Michigan in the Senate of the United States, Monday, June 16, 1930. An address by Dr. John Wesley Hill, Chancellor of Lincoln Memorial University, Comberland Gap, Tennessee. Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office. 4 p.Dates: 1930Container: Box 12, Folder 39
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Description: Historical Souvenir Booklet of Springfield: Abraham Lincoln and Old Salem State Park, Illinois. Chicago: Max Lau Colortype Company. unpagedDates: 1929Container: Box 12, Folder 40
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Description: History and evidence of the passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harrisburg, Pennsylvania to Washington, D.C., on the 22d and 23d of February, 1861. 20 p.Dates: 1861Container: Box 12, Folder 41
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Description: Hobbies: February, 1932. (Washington and Lincoln collecting) Chicago: Lightner Publishing Corporation. 106 p.Dates: 1932Container: Box 12, Folder 42
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Description: Hobbies - The Magazine for Collectors: Vol. 42, no. 12. Chicago: Lightner Publishing Corporation. 100 p. (Washington and Lincoln collecting)Dates: 1938Container: Box 12, Folder 43
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Description: Hobbies - The Magazine for Collectors. "Lincolniana: Rogers' - Council War." Chicago: Lightner Publishing Corporation. p. 29-30Dates: 1938Container: Box 12, Folder 44
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Description: Holland, J. G. "Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, pronounced at the city hall, Springfield, Massachusetts, April 19, 1864." Springfield, Massachusetts, April 19, 1865. Springfield: L. J. Powers. 18 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 12, Folder 45
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Description: Horner, Gov. Henry. Ceremonies incident to the placing of the Servius Tullius Stone in the tomb of Abraham Lincoln; Springfield, Illinois; Printed by authority of the State of Illinois. 57 p. 2 copiesDates: 1936 October 11Container: Box 12, Folder 46
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Description: Hostick, King V. "Rendezvous at Oak Ridge, even in death they would not let Abraham Lincoln rest. Extension of remarks of Hon. George A. Dondero of Michigan in the House of Representatives on Tuesday, February 18, 1941." Washington: U.S. Government Printing Office, 1941. 4 p.Dates: 1941Container: Box 12, Folder 47
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Description: Houser, M. L. Abraham Lincoln's message to Horace Greeley. Peoria, Illinois: Edward J. Jacob. 22 p.Dates: 1929Container: Box 13, Folder 1
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Description: Houser, M. L. Abraham Lincoln, student. Peoria, Illinois: M. L. Houser. 45 p. Included: Presentation note from M. L. Houser to M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1932Container: Box 13, Folder 2
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Description: Howells, W. D. "Life of Abraham Lincoln - This campaign biography corrected by the hand of Abraham Lincoln in the summer of 1860 is reproduced here with careful attention to the appearance of the original volume." Springfield, Illinois: Abraham Lincoln Association. unpagedDates: 1938Container: Box 13, Folder 3
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Description: Hubbard, Elbert. Little journeys to the homes of American statesman; December, 1898 - Abraham Lincoln. vol. 4, no. 12. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. p. 395-436Dates: 1898Container: Box 13, Folder 4
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Description: Hutchison, A. P. The event on which the great Civil War hinged. Butler Publishing Company. 38 p.Container: Box 13, Folder 5
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Description: Illinois, State of. New Salem: A memorial to Abraham Lincoln. State of Illinois: Department of Public Works and Buildings. 177 p. Included: Biographical notes laid in the hand of M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1937Container: Box 13, Folder 6
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Description: Illinois, State of. Illinois: Memorial Day; Circular no. 26. 16 p.Dates: 1908 March 28Container: Box 13, Folder 7
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Description: Illinois, State of. Memorial Day, May 30, 1910; Circular no. 49. Issued by Francis G. Blair, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Journal Company, 1910. 55 p.Dates: 1910Container: Box 13, Folder 8
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Description: Illinois, State ofContainer: Box 13, Folder 9
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Description: Memorial Day: May 30, 1912; Circular no. 63. Issued by Francis G. Blair, Superintendent of Public Instruction. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Journal Company, 1912. 51 p.Dates: 1912Container: Box 13, Folder 9, Item A
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Description: Memorial Day: 47th Annual Observance. Under the direction of Stephenson Post No. 30. Dept. of Illinois Grand Army of the Republic.Dates: 1913 May 30Container: Box 13, Folder 9, Item B
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Description: Illinois, State of. Semi-centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas debates in Illinois 1858-1908. Issued by F. G. Blair, Superintendent of Public Instruction: Springfield, Illinois: Phillips Brothers. 40 p.Dates: 1908Container: Box 13, Folder 10
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Description: The Illinois Watch Company. The book of a Lincoln Watches. Springfield: Illinois Watch Company. 19 p. 2 copiesDates: 1924Container: Box 13, Folder 11
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Description: Illinois Watch Company. Lincoln essay contest: To increase knowledge and admiration of Lincoln among school children in the United States. 24 p. 2 copies Included: Illinois Watch Company Newsletter.Container: Box 13, Folder 12
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Description: Ingersoll, Robert G. Abraham Lincoln - a lecture. New York: C. P. Farrell. p. 123-173Dates: 1907Container: Box 13, Folder 13
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Description: Ingersoll, Robert G. Lecture on Lincoln. Little Blue Book No. 213. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman--Julius, 57 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 13, Folder 14
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Description: The International Journal of Ethics: Vol. 47, no. 1. 142 p.Dates: 1936 OctoberContainer: Box 13, Folder 15
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Description: The Iowan: Vol. 1, no. 3. "Iowa Remembers Lincoln". p. 40-41Dates: 1953 MarchContainer: Box 13, Folder 16
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Description: Irwin, B. F. Lincoln's religious belief. Privately printed H. E. Barker, Springfield, Illinois. 11 p.Dates: 1919Container: Box 13, Folder 17
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Description: Jackson, S. Trevena. Lincoln's use of the Bible. New York & Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press. 35 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 13, Folder 18
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Description: Jacobstein, Hon. Meyer. Abraham Lincoln - Extension of remarks of Hon. Meyer Jacobstein of New York, containing hitherto unpublished letters of Abraham Lincoln from the collection of Emanuel Hertz of New York City. Reprinted from the Congressional Record. 8 p.Dates: 1927 February 10Container: Box 13, Folder 19
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Description: Javits, Benjamin A. Lincoln and the present international situation, a contribution to the thought on world peace. New York. 24 p.Dates: 1924Container: Box 13, Folder 20
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Description: Jayne, Dr. William. Personal reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln. Delivered before the Springfield Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution, February 12, 1907, at the Lincoln home. 21 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 13, Folder 21
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Description: Jayne, Dr. William. Abraham Lincoln - Personal reminiscences of the martyred President by his neighbor and intimate friend Dr. William Jayne. An address delivered by Dr. Jayne to the Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association February 12, 1900. Illinois: Grand Army Hall and Memorial Association. 58 p.Dates: 1900Container: Box 13, Folder 22
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Description: Johnson, Edward S. (custodian) Abraham Lincoln and his last resting place. A leaflet published for distribution at the National Lincoln Monument in the city of Springfield, Illinois. 24 p.Container: Box 13, Folder 23
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Description: Jouault, Alphonse. Abraham Lincoln sa jeunesse et sa vie politique. Histoire de L'Aboution de 11 esclavage aux etats-unis. Paris: Librairie Hachette et cie, 256 p.Dates: 1883Container: Box 13, Folder 24
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Description: The Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society. P. 53-69. "An, agricultural poem," by Owen Lovejoy.Dates: 1910-1911 SpringContainer: Box 13, Folder 25
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Description: Junior Red Cross News. "Abraham Lincoln". p. 102Dates: 1927 FebruaryContainer: Box 13, Folder 26
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Description: Kaine, John Langdon. Lincoln as a boy knew him. Number 21 in an edition of 25 numbered copies. unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 13, Folder 27
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Description: Kelley, William D. Lincoln and Stanton, a study of the war administration of 1861 and 1862, with special consideration of some recent statement of Gen. George B. McClellan. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons (The Knickerbucker Press), 88 p.Dates: 1885Container: Box 14, Folder 1
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Description: Keyes, Mr. Addresses of Abraham Lincoln delivered at the consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysberg, Pennsylvania together with the proceedings in the United States Senate on the occasion of the reading of the Address. 66th Congress, 2d Session. Sen. 'Document No. 236. unpagedDates: 1920 February 12Container: Box 14, Folder 2
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Description: Koren, D. Abraham Lincoln et foredral for studenterne ved Luther College PAA Lincolns fodfelsdag Den izte Februar. Decorah, Iowa: Lutheran Publishing House. 31 p.Dates: 1901Container: Box 14, Folder 3
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Description: Laboulaye, Professor. Professor Laboulaye, the great friend of America, on the presidential election. Washington: Union Congressional Committee. 14 p.Dates: 1864Container: Box 14, Folder 4
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Description: Lamberson, Tom. A directory of collectors of books, autographs, prints and other historical material relating to Abraham Lincoln, 1960. Richmond, Indiana: Ibelman Printing. 39 p.Dates: 1960Container: Box 14, Folder 5
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Description: Lambert, William H. Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. "Lincoln Literature". 19 p.Dates: 1909 February 3Container: Box 14, Folder 6
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Description: Lambert, William H. Abraham Lincoln - Address delivered before the Union League of PhiladelphiaDates: 1909 February 12Container: Box 14, Folder 7
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Description: Lambert, William H. Wishing to restore and to complete, so far as possible, his collection of Lincoln literature, which was greatly damaged by fire, June 5, 1906 William H. Lambert asks reports upon the following books and pamphlets relating in whole or part to Abraham Lincoln. unpagedDates: undatedContainer: Box 14, Folder 8
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Description: Lange, Dr. Max. Abraham Lincoln der Wiederherfteller der Nordamerif Anifchen Union, und der Grobe Kampf der Nord - und Sudftaaten Wahren der Tahre 18611865. Leipzig: Berlab Von Otto Spamer. 260 p.Dates: 1866Container: Box 14, Folder 9
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Description: The Lantern: Vol. 1, no. 2; February 20, 1913.' The Lantern Printery. 80 p.Dates: 1913Container: Box 14, Folder 10
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Description: The Lawyer: Vol. 1, no. 3; March, 1938. Brooklyn, New York: The American Law Book Co., 32 p, Abraham Lincoln today and tomorrow," by George R. Farnum.Dates: 1938Container: Box 14, Folder 11
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Description: Lea, Henry C. Abraham Lincoln. Union League, No. 17., 12 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 14, Folder 12
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Description: Leland, Henry M. Abraham Lincoln: Rare autograph letters, documents, personal relics, prints, etc.; the collection of the late Henry M. Leland. Unrestricted public sale June 2 at 8 P.M. 32 p. 2 copiesContainer: Box 14, Folder 13
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Description: Lemmon, George T. Lincoln in the light of his age - a centenary memorial. 15 p.Container: Box 14, Folder 14
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Description: Lewis, Joseph. Lincoln the freethinker. New York: The Lincoln Publishing Company. 30 p.Dates: 1924Container: Box 14, Folder 15
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Description: Libbie, C. F. and Company. Catalogue of a private collection of Lincolniana. Boston C.F. Libbie and Company. 115 p.Dates: 1911Container: Box 14, Folder 16
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Description: Library of Congress. Lincoln collections in the Library of Congress. 2d edition. 12 p. 2 copiesDates: 1943 JanuaryContainer: Box 14, Folder 17
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Description: Library of Congress Press Release:Container: Box 14, Folder 18
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Description: No. 431 2 copies about the Robert Todd LincolnContainer: Box 14, Folder 18, Item A
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Description: No. 434 CollectionContainer: Box 14, Folder 18, Item B
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Description: No. 426 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item C
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Description: No. 430 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item D
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Description: No. 428Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item E
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Description: No. 427Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item F
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Description: No. 425 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item G
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Description: No. 423 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item H
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Description: No. 422 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item I
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Description: No. 421 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item J
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Description: No. 424 (2 copies)Container: Box 14, Folder 18, Item K
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Description: Document No. 10 2 copiesContainer: Box 14, Folder 18, Item L
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Description: Library of Congress. Press Releases: No. 434 2 copies (about the Robert Todd Lincoln Collection) No. 433 2 copiesContainer: Box 14, Folder 19
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Description: Lieber, Francis. Lincoln or McClellan, appeal to the Germans in America. New York: Loyal Publication Society, No. 67. 8 p.Container: Box 14, Folder 20
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Description: Life, services, martyrdom, and funeral of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States; with a portrait of President Lincoln, and other illustrative engravings of the scene of the Assassination, etc. Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson & Brothers. 300 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 14, Folder 21
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Description: The life and public services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois, and Hon. Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine. Boston: Thayer and Eldridge. 128 p.Dates: 1860Container: Box 14, Folder 22
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Description: Life Magazine. "Lincoln neighbors: a dramatic find." p. 48Dates: 1959 February 12Container: Box 14, Folder 23
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Description: Life with the Lincoln: Vol. 12, no. 10; February, 1931 Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company. 12 p.Dates: 1931Container: Box 14, Folder 24
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln an d Mary Owen. Three letters: (1) Lincoln to Mrs. 0. H. Browning; (2) I.N. Arnold to O.H. Browning; (3) 0. H. Browning to I. N. Arnold. Springfield, Barker's Art Store. unpagedDates: 1922Container: Box 15, Folder 1
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln's letter, January 5, 1863. As printed in National Anti-slavery standard, New York. unpaged.Dates: 1968 March 14Container: Box 15, Folder 2
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. An address delivered by Abraham Lincoln, before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, on the 22d day of February, 1842. Springfield. Illinois: 0. H. Oldroyd. 14 p.Dates: 1889Container: Box 15, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Address by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois in Cincinnati, Ohio on September 17, 1859. Cincinnati, Ohio: Chas. F. Lotz Printing and Stationary Co., 60 p.Dates: 1910Container: Box 15, Folder 4
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. An address by Abraham Lincoln on the death of Mr. Benjamin Ferguson, delivered February 8, 1842. 4 p.Dates: 1842 February 8Container: Box 15, Folder 5
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. The address of the Hon. Abraham Lincoln, in indication of the policy of the framers of the Constitution and the principles of the Republican Party, delivered at Cooper Institute, February 27th, 1860. New York: The Young Men's Republican Union. 32 p.Dates: 1860Container: Box 15, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. The autobiography of Abraham Lincoln. Washington: Americanization Department~,Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 7
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. The autobiography of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Francis D. Tandy Company. 67 p.Dates: 1905Container: Box 15, Folder 8
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Facsimile letter from A. Lincoln to Mrs. Bixby.Container: Box 15, Folder 9
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Letter to Mrs. Bixby and Gettysburg Address. New York: N.C. Brown.Dates: 1906Container: Box 15, Folder 10
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Buoying vessels over shoals. U.S. Patent Office. 2 pages.Dates: 1849Container: Box 15, Folder 11
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Discoveries and inventions: a lecture by Abraham Lincoln delivered in 1860. San Francisco: John Howell. unpaged.Dates: 1915Container: Box 15, Folder 12
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. A facsimile reproduction of the original with an explanatory note by J. McCan Davis. New York: McClure, Phillips, and Company. 11 p.Dates: 1901Container: Box 15, Folder 13
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Facsimile - Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Fort Wayne, Indiana: National Life Insurance Company.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 14
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. A few appropriate remarks, being the story of the Gettysburg Address 'with particular reference to the manuscript thereof as told by Thomas F. Madigan in "Word Shadows of the Great". New York: Privately printed. unpaged 2 copies.Dates: 1931Container: Box 15, Folder 15
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln's second inaugural address, March 4, 1865. Issued by Americanization Department, Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States. unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 16
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Letters and addresses of Abraham Lincoln. New York: Unit Book Publishing Company. 389 p.Dates: 1905Container: Box 15, Folder 17
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. The letters of President Lincoln on questions of national policy. I. To General McClellan II. To Horace Greeley III. To Fernando Wood IV. To the Albany Committee V. To Governor Seymour VI. To the Springfield Meeting. New York: H. H. Lloyd & Co., 22 p.Dates: 1863Container: Box 15, Folder 18
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Abraham Lincoln's letter to General Hooker. Peoria, Illinois: Edward J. Jacob. unpagedDates: 1928Container: Box 15, Folder 19
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Lincoln's Gettysburg Address. Compliments of the Lincoln National Life Insurance Company.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 20
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Lincoln, The Poet. Poems by Abraham Lincoln compiled by the Poet Hunter. 2nd edition. Louisiana: The Lincoln Publishing Company. 64 p.Dates: 1941Container: Box 15, Folder 21
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Message of the President of the United States to the two Houses of Congress, at the commencement of the first session of the Thirty seventh Congress. Washington: Government Printing Office.109 p.Dates: 1861Container: Box 15, Folder 22
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. The opinions of Abraham Lincoln, upon slavery and its issues: indicated by his speeches, letters, messages, and proclamations. 16 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 23
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. President Lincoln's views: an important letter on the principles involved in the Vallandigham Case. Philadelphia: King and Baird. 16 p.Dates: 1863Container: Box 15, Folder 24
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Speech of Hon. Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois, at the Cooper Institute, New York City. 8 p.Dates: 1860 February 27Container: Box 15, Folder 25
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham.Container: Box 15, Folder 26
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Description: Typescript of his autobiography from Chester Co. TimesDates: 1859-1861Container: Box 15, Folder 26, Item A
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Description: Typescript of his letter to Mrs. BixbyDates: 1864 November 21Container: Box 15, Folder 26, Item B
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Description: Photocopy of a letter to J. F. Joy, about charges to the Illinois Central Railroad.Dates: 1855 September 14Container: Box 15, Folder 26, Item C
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Description: Lincoln, Abraham. Lincoln Anniversary Program, Ford Theater (Lincoln Museum); Sunday, February 10, 1952. Under the sponsorship of National Capital Parks and the Washington Lincoln Group. Lincoln at Prayer. First honorable mention in Radio City contest. Published in The Cathedral AgeDates: undatedContainer: Box 15, Folder 27
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Description: Lincoln Campaign Songster, for the use of clubs containing all of the most popular songs. Philadelphia: Mason and Company. 16 p.Dates: 1864Container: Box 15, Folder 28
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Description: Lincoln Centenary, February 12, 1909. Albany: New York State Education Department. 21 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 15, Folder 29
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Description: Lincoln Centenary Campaign. Lincoln: New Birth of Our New Soil, The First American. New York: Francis D. Tandy Company. 48 p.Dates: 1906Container: Box 15, Folder 30
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Description: Lincoln Centenary Association. Banquet given on the one hundred and first anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Lincoln Centennial Association. unpaged.Dates: 1910 February 12Container: Box 15, Folder 31
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association Addresses. Delivered at the annual banquet held at Springfield, Illinois, commemorating the one hundred and third anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. 61 p.Dates: 1912 February 12Container: Box 15, Folder 32
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association. Addresses delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and sixth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield: Printed for the Association. 67 p.Dates: 1915Container: Box 16, Folder 1
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association. Addresses delivered at the celebration of the one hundred and ninth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield: Printed for the Association. 108 p.Dates: 1918Container: Box 16, Folder 2
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association. Lincoln in Springfield: A guide to the places in Springfield which were associated with the life of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield: The Lincoln Centennial Association. unpaged.Dates: 1925Container: Box 16, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin. Springfield, Illinois.Container: Box 16, Folder 4
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Description: Bulletin No. 7Dates: 1927 June 1Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item A
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Description: Bulletin No. 8Dates: 1927 September 1Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item B
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Description: Bulletin No. 9Dates: 1927 December 1Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item C
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Description: Bulletin No. 10Dates: 1928 March 1Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item D
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Description: Bulletin No. 11Dates: 1928 June 1Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item E
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Description: Bulletin No. 14Dates: 1929 February 12Container: Box 16, Folder 4, Item F
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Description: Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin.Container: Box 16, Folder 5
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Description: No. 12Dates: 1928 September 1Container: Box 16, Folder 5, Item A
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Description: No. 13Dates: 1928 December 1Container: Box 16, Folder 5, Item B
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Description: Special NumberDates: 1928 December 1Container: Box 16, Folder 5, Item C
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Description: 2nd Special NumberDates: 1929 January 1Container: Box 16, Folder 5, Item E
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Description: The Lincoln Fellowship. In memoriam of Major William H. Lambert, May, 1842 June, 1912. New York: 250 copies printed for the Lincoln Fellowship. 36 p.Dates: 1912 DecemberContainer: Box 16, Folder 6
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Description: The Lincoln Fellowship. Proceedings at the first annual meeting and dinner of the Lincoln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York City, Wednesday, February 12, 1908. New York: The Lincoln Fellowship. 62 p.Dates: 1908Container: Box 16, Folder 7
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Description: The Lincoln Fellowship. Proceedings at the second & third annual meetings of the Lincoln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York, Saturday, February 20th, 1909, and Saturday, February 12, 1910. New York: The Lincoln Fellowship. 57 p.Dates: 1910Container: Box 16, Folder 8
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Description: The Lincoln Foundation. Manuscript No. 3 - The Farewell Address. Springfield. 12 p.Dates: 1926Container: Box 16, Folder 9
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Description: Lincoln Guard of Honor. Organization and objects of the Lincoln Guard of Honor and First Memorial Service, held on the fifteenth anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, April 15th. 14 pagesDates: 1880Container: Box 16, Folder 10
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Description: Lincoln Herald: Vol. 42, no. 3; May, 1940. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University. 16 pages.Dates: 1940Container: Box 16, Folder 11
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Description: Lincoln Herald: Vol. 43, no. 1; March, 1941. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University. 28 pages.Dates: 1941Container: Box 16, Folder 12
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Description: Lincoln Herald: Vol 43, no. 4; December, 1941. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University. 32 pages.Dates: 1941Container: Box 16, Folder 13
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Description: Lincoln Herald: Vol. 48, no. 1; February, 1946. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University. 48 pages.Dates: 1949Container: Box 16, Folder 14
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Description: Lincoln Herald: Vol. 52, no. 2; June 1950. Harrogate, Tennessee: Lincoln Memorial University. 44 pages.Dates: 1950Container: Box 16, Folder 15
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Description: Lincoln Historical Fund Campaign. "How you can help save the great Lincoln Historical Collection". Chicago, Illinois.Dates: 1950 October 30Container: Box 16, Folder 16
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Description: Lincoln Home. Department of Public Works and Buildings, Division of Parks and Memorials, State Capitol, Springfield, Illinois.Container: Box 16, Folder 17
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Description: Lincoln Hanestead. Flag raising at Lincoln homestead. Springfield, Illinois, October 16, 1889. Springfield: 0. H. Oldroyd. 25 pages.Dates: 1889Container: Box 16, Folder 18
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Description: Lincoln Homestead State Park. "Visit the original Lincoln Country and Lincoln Homestead State Park and Golf Course." 5 miles north of Springfield, Washington County, Kentucky.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 16, Folder 19
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Description: Lincoln Hanestead Trustees. First biennial report of the Lincoln Homestead Trustees to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Illinois, January 10, 1889. Springfield: H. W. Rokker. 11 pages.Dates: 1889Container: Box 16, Folder 20
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Description: Lincoln the Hoosier: A restatement of sane facts that too many folks seem to have forgotten, September. 44 pages.Dates: 1927Container: Box 16, Folder 21
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Description: The Lincolnian: Vol. 3, no. 3; August, 1958. Washington, D.C.: The Lincoln Group, 1958. Lincoln Log Cabin State Park. Dedication Program - Thursday, August 27, 1936. Charleston, Illinois: Courier Print. unpaged.Dates: 1936Container: Box 16, Folder 22
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Description: Lincoln, Mary. A letter to her cousin Elizabeth Todd Grimsly, September 29, 1861. Privately printed. unpaged.Dates: 1917Container: Box 16, Folder 23
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Description: Lincoln, Robert Todd. "Speech of Hon. Robert T. Lincoln made at the celebration of the thirty-eighth anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Galesburg, Illinois, October 7, 1896." New York: Herald Print. unpagedDates: 1921Container: Box 16, Folder 24
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Description: Lincoln, Waldo. (blurb for) History of the Lincoln family. Worcester, Massachusetts: American Antiquarian Society. unpaged.Dates: 1923Container: Box 16, Folder 25
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Description: Los Angeles Times. (Part 1) Lincoln Caricatures.Dates: 1928 February 11Container: Box 16, Folder 26
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 2, 4-90. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1929 April 22-1930 December 29Container: Box 16, Folder 27
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 91-246. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1931 January 5-1933 December 25Container: Box 17, Folder 1
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 247-351. Fort Wayne, IndianaDates: 1934 January 1-1935 December 30Container: Box 17, Folder 2
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 352-455. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1936 January 6-1937 December 27Container: Box 17, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 456-507. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1938 January 3-1938 December 26Container: Box 17, Folder 4
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 508-559. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1939 January 2-1939 December 25Container: Box 17, Folder 5
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 560-716. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1940 January 1-1941 MarchContainer: Box 17, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 560-716. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1941 April-1942 December 28Container: Box 18, Folder 1
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 717-768. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1943 January 4-1943 December 27Container: Box 18, Folder 2
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 769-925. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1944 January 3-1946 December 30Container: Box 18, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 926-1029. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1947 January 6-1948 December 27Container: Box 18, Folder 4
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 1030-1081. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1949 January 3-1949 December 26Container: Box 18, Folder 5
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Description: Lincoln Lore No. 1082-1186. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1950 January 2-1951 December 31Container: Box 18, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln Lore No. 1187-1299. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1952 January 7-1954 March 1Container: Box 18, Folder 7
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Description: Lincoln Lore No. 1300-1399. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1954 March 8-1956 January 30Container: Box 18, Folder 8
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 1400-1486. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1956 February-1961 DecemberContainer: Box 19, Folder 1
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 1487-1522. Fort Wayne, Indiana.Dates: 1962-1964 DecemberContainer: Box 19, Folder 2
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 1523-1563Dates: 1965 January-1968 MayContainer: Box 19, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No. 1571-1616Dates: 1965 January-1972 OctoberContainer: Box 19, Folder 4
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Description: Lincoln Lore: Titles of Bulletins and indexes for No. 1-1500Dates: 1929 April 15-1963 FebruaryContainer: Box 19, Folder 5
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Description: Lincoln Lore: No number. 12 items.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 6
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Description: Lincoln the Housier. Done into print at Indianapolis. 44 pages.Dates: 1927Container: Box 19, Folder 7
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Description: Lincoln Memorial. Lincoln farm, Hodgenvile, Ky. The birthplace of Abraham Lincoln.Container: Box 19, Folder 8
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Description: Lincoln Memorial. "Reproduction of autographs of the signers of the testimonial to Abraham Lincoln placed in the corner stone of the Lincoln Memorial on the 12th of February A.D. 1915 at Washington, D.C." Unpaged.Dates: 1915 February 12Container: Box 19, Folder 9
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Description: Lincoln Monument. Pilgrimage of the G.A.R. to the tomb of Lincoln, September 29, 1887. Springfield, Illinois: H. W. Rokker. Unpaged.Dates: 1887Container: Box 19, Folder 10
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Description: Lincoln Memorial. Washington, D.C., U.S. National Park Service.Container: Box 19, Folder 10
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Description: Lincoln Memorials. Indianapolis: Indiana Lincoln Union. 16 pages.Dates: 1927 SeptemberContainer: Box 19, Folder 11
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Description: Lincoln Memorial Commission Report. Message from the President of the United States...., Washington: Lincoln Memorial CommissionDates: 1913Container: Box 19, Folder 12
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Description: Lincoln Memorial University. Luncheon commemorating the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12, 1931. The Mayflower, order of seating guests; Lincoln Memorial University Leaflet. Unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 13
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Description: Lincoln Monument. Official program of the order of exercises connected with the Unveiling of the statue of Abraham Lincoln upon the National Lincoln Monument, Springfield, Illinois, Thursday, October 15, 1874; Springfield: Illinois State Journal CompanyDates: 1874Container: Box 19, Folder 14
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Description: Lincoln Museum. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office. Unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 15
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Description: Lincoln National Life Foundation. Foundation duplicates - unusual pamphlets and books in wrappers. List no. 186, 197, 189Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 16
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Description: Lincoln National Life Foundation. Lincoln bibliography comulative. Fort Wayne, Indiana: Lincoln National Life Foundation. 22 pages.Dates: 1942Container: Box 19, Folder 17
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Description: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. The dedication ceremonies - Plaza of the Lincoln National Life Building. Fort Wayne, Indiana: Lincoln National Life Insurance. 12 pages.; Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. Addresses delivered at the dedication of the Heroic Bronze Statue Abraham Lincoln - The Hoosier Youth." September 16, 1932. Fort Wayne, Indiana: Lincoln National Life Insurance. 12 pagesDates: 1932 September 16Container: Box 19, Folder 18
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Description: Lincoln Republican Booklet, No. 3. Minneapolis: Hall, Black, and Company. 48 p.Dates: 1900Container: Box 19, Folder 19
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Description: The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Intelligencer: Vol. 1, no. 3; June, 1959. Washington, D.C.: Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission. Unpaged.Dates: 1959Container: Box 19, Folder 20
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Description: Lincoln: Speeches of, No. 128. Danville, New York: E.A. Owen Publishing Company. 36 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 21
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Description: Lincoln Telegram. Reproduction of the telegram in Mrs. Lincoln's own handwriting. Received by Mr. Lincoln Nov. 19th 1863 at the Home of Judge Wills, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania.Dates: 1863 November 19Container: Box 19, Folder 22
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Description: Lincoln - typed copy of the theft of Lincoln. Unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 23
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Description: Lincoln, Thomas and Sarah Bush. The service of dedication of the monument erected above the graves of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln - father and step-mother of Abraham Lincoln. Janesville, Illinois: Illinois Lions ClubsDates: 1924Container: Box 19, Folder 24
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Description: Lincoln-Thornton Debate. "The commemorate the debate of Abraham Lincoln and Anthony Thornton on Freedom of Territories June 15, 1856 in old court house." Shelbyville, Illinois: Shelby County Leader Print. 22 pages.Dates: 1923Container: Box 19, Folder 25
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Description: The LincolnianDates: 1967, 1959Container: Box 19, Folder 26
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Description: Vol. 12, no. 1Dates: 1967 FebruaryContainer: Box 19, Folder 26, Item A
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Description: Vol. 5, no. 1-2Dates: 1959 July-AugustContainer: Box 19, Folder 26, Item B
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Description: Another voDates: undatedContainer: Box 19, Folder 26, Item C
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Description: The LincolnianDates: 1958-1964Container: Box 20, Folder 1
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Description: Vol. 2, no. 1Dates: 1958 January 6Container: Box 20, Folder 1, Item A
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Description: Communication No. 1Dates: 1945 June 1Container: Box 20, Folder 1, Item B
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Description: Vol. 3, no. 2Dates: 1958 JulyContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item C
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Description: Vol. 7, no. 1Dates: 1961 MayContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item D
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Description: Vol. 6, no. 1Dates: 1961 JanuaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item E
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Description: Vol. 6, no. 4Dates: 1961 AprilContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item F
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Description: Vol. 5, no. 4Dates: 1960 JanuaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item G
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Description: Vol. 5, no.Dates: 1960 FebruaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item H
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Description: Vol. 5, no. 6Dates: 1960 MarchContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item I
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Description: Vol. 5, no. 7Dates: 1960 AprilContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item J
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Description: Vol. 8, no. 2Dates: 1962 JanuaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item K
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Description: Vol. 8, no. 3Dates: 1962 AprilContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item L
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Description: Vol. 8, no. 4Dates: 1962 JulyContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item M
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Description: Vol. 8, no. 5Dates: 1962 DecemberContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item N
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Description: Vol. 9, no. 1Dates: 1963 JanuaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item O
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Description: Vol. 9, no. 2Dates: 1963 AugustContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item P
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Description: Vol. 9, no. 3Dates: 1963 MayContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item Q
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Description: Vol. 10, no. 2Dates: 1964 MayContainer: Box 20, Folder 1, Item R
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Description: Lincolniana - Selection of rarities... Mansfield, Ohio: Midland Rare Book Company. Unpaged.; Lincolniana Publishers. Lincoln Magazine Articles, List 104.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 20, Folder 2
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Description: Lincolniana Publishers. List No. 163, 164, 169, & 170Dates: undatedContainer: Box 20, Folder 3
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Description: Lincoln's last speech in Springfield (blurb). The campaign - 1858. Chicago: University of Chicago PressDates: 1925Container: Box 20, Folder 4
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Description: Lippincott: February, 1909. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: J. B. Lippincott Company. 256 pages.Dates: 1909Container: Box 20, Folder 5
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Description: The Literary Digest International Book Review: March 1926. "Carl Sandburg Interprets Young Lincoln". P. 189-190.; Little, John Scripps. Abraham Lincoln - Books and pamphlets, medals, portraits, and autographs. Sale no. 34. Chicago, IllinoisDates: undatedContainer: Box 20, Folder 6
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Description: Locke, Walter and Annette. A pipe from the Whistling post. Briarlock, Dayton, Ohio. Unpaged.; Lodge, Henry Cabot. The democracy of Abraham Lincoln. 63d Congress, IST Session; Doc. No. 18, Washington,. 18 pages.Dates: 1937; 1913Container: Box 20, Folder 7
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Description: Lovett, Richard. Abraham Lincoln. London: The Religious Tract Society. 16 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 20, Folder 8
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Description: Low, David. Old and rare books, Catalogue No. 97. 38 pages.Container: Box 20, Folder 9
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Description: Lowell, James Russell. The Gettysburg speech and other papers by Abraham Lincoln and an essay on Lincoln. No. 32. Boston: Houghton, Mifflin and CompanyDates: 1888 JanuaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 10
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Description: Lowell, James Russell. The President's Policy. North American ReviewDates: 1864 JuneContainer: Box 20, Folder 11
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Description: Loyal Legion of the United States. Abraham Lincoln. - Memorial Meeting. 32 pages.Dates: 1907Container: Box 20, Folder 12
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Description: Luhrs, Henry E. Lincoln at the Wills home and the Gettysburg Address.Shippensburg, Pennsylvania: The Lincoln Publishers. 20 pages.Dates: 1938 November 18-19Container: Box 20, Folder 13
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Description: McBride, Robert. Lincoln's Bodyguard: The Union Light Guard of Ohio, with sane personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln. Indiana Historical Society Publications: Vol. 5, no. 1. 39 pages.Dates: 1911Container: Box 20, Folder 14
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Description: McCall's Magazine: p. 21; p. 18-20. (incomplete Issues). "Mary, wife of Lincoln," by Kate Helm.Dates: 1928 May, JulyContainer: Box 20, Folder 15
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Description: McCall's Magazine: Vol. 83, no. 4; January, 1956. Dayton, Ohio: McCall Corporation. 128 p. "President Lincoln, and His Problem Sons," by Ruth Painter RandallDates: 1956Container: Box 20, Folder 16
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Description: McClelland, Stewart W. Lincoln, The National Messiah. Harrogate, Tennessee: Dept. of Lincolniana - Lincoln Memorial University. 3 pages.Dates: 1940Container: Box 20, Folder 17
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Description: McClure Collection. The Abraham Lincoln portfolio of photogravures from the famous McClure collection. Item 5 is missing.Container: Box 20, Folder 18
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Description: McClure, Stanley W. The Lincoln Museum and the house where Lincoln died. No. 3. Washington, D.C.: Govt. Printing Office. 42 pages.Dates: 1949Container: Box 20, Folder 19
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Description: McClure's Magazine: Vol. 3, no. 6. "How Allen Pinkerton thwarted the first plot to assassinate Lincoln." p. 519-529. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 4 no. 3. "Lincoln as Commander-in-chief." p. 253-266. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1894 November, 1895 FebruaryContainer: Box 20, Folder 20
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Description: McClure's Magazine: Vol. 6, no. 6; May, 1896. The life of Abraham Lincoln, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Company. 96 pages.Dates: 1896Container: Box 20, Folder 21
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Description: McClure's Magazine : Vol, 7, no. 1; June, 1896. The life of Abraham Lincoln)by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1896. p. 79-88 (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 7, no. 2; July, 1896. Lincoln as a lawyer by, Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Company, 1896. p. 171-181.; McClure's Magazine: Vol. 7, no. 3; August, 1896. Lincoln's important law cases, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1896. p. 272-281. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 7, no. 4; September, 1896. Lincoln's lost speech. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1896. p. 319-331. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol 7, no. 5; October 1896. The Lincoln-Douglas Debates, by Ida M. Turbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1896. p. 401-413. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1896Container: Box 20, Folder 22
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Description: McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 1; May, 1899. Lincoln's search for a man, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. p. 24-34. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 1; May, 1899. (duplicate of #564); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 2; June, 1899. Lincoln and the soldiers, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. p. 156-167. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1899Container: Box 20, Folder 23
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Description: McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 2; June, 1899. Lincoln and the soldiers by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. 156-167. Lincoln and the giant. Drawing by W. R. Leigh. p. 99Dates: 1899Container: Box 20, Folder 24
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Description: McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, No. 3; July, 1899. Lincoln's great victory, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. p. 268-278. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 4; August, 1899. The death of Abraham Lincoln, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. p. 374-384. (incomplete issue); McClure's Magazine: Vol. 13, no. 5; September, 1899. Lincoln's funeral, by Ida M. Tarbell. New York: S.S. McClure Co., 1899. p. 448-454. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1899Container: Box 20, Folder 25
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Description: McCook, Rev. Henry C. Some characteristics of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia: Isaiah PriceDates: 1901 MarchContainer: Box 20, Folder 26
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Description: McElroy, John. Soul Growth of Abraham Lincoln. Washington, D.C.: The National Tribune. 16 pages.Dates: 1910Container: Box 20, Folder 27
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Description: McGirr, Newman F. Rare books, prints, autographs, and paintings. Catalogue 74. unpaged.Container: Box 20, Folder 28
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Description: McKinley, William. Abraham Lincoln: An address before the Marquette Club. Chicago. 27 pages.Dates: 1896 February 12Container: Box 20, Folder 29
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Description: Manassas (Bull Run). National Battlefield Park, Virginia. unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 20, Folder 30
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Description: Markens, Isaac. Abraham Lincoln and the Jews. New York: Isaac Markens. 60 pages.Dates: 1909Container: Box 20, Folder 31
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Description: Markens, Isaac. Lincoln's masterpiece. New York: Isaac Markens. 26 pages.Dates: 1913Container: Box 20, Folder 32
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Description: Markens, Isaac. President Lincoln and the case of John Y. Beall. New York: Isaac Markens. 11 pages.Dates: 1911Container: Box 21, Folder 1
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Description: Markens, Isaac. Why President Lincoln spared three lives. New York: Isaac MarkensDates: 1911Container: Box 21, Folder 2
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Description: Marshall, Catherine. The Lincoln tradition. (autographed copy)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 21, Folder 3
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Description: Martin, James M. A defense of Lincoln's mother, conversion and creed. Minneapolis: Privately published. 43 pages.Dates: 1921Container: Box 21, Folder 4
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Description: The Martyr President. New York: Carleton. 43 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 21, Folder 5
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Description: Massachusetts Historical Society. Lamon's "Life of Lincoln" p. 498-500Dates: 1918 May-JuneContainer: Box 21, Folder 6
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Description: Masters, Hardin W. Ceremonies at the unveiling of monument to William H. Herndon. Privately printed. 32 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 21, Folder 7
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Description: Mayo, A.D. The Nations Sacrifice - Abraham Lincoln. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 28 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 21, Folder 8
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Description: Meese, William A. Abraham Lincoln - incidents in his life relating to waterways. Moline, Illinois: William A. Meese. 53 pages.Dates: 1908Container: Box 21, Folder 9
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Description: The Mentor: Vol. 17, no. 2; March, 1929. Springfield, Ohio: The Crowell Pub. Co., 68 pages.Dates: 1929Container: Box 21, Folder 10
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Description: Merwin-Clayton Sales Co. Catalogue of Lincoln literature. 26 pages.Dates: 1906Container: Box 21, Folder 11
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Description: Meserve, Frederick Hill. The photographs of Abraham Lincoln. New York. 5 pages.Dates: 1910 OctoberContainer: Box 21, Folder 12
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Description: Meserve, Frederick Hill. The photographs of Abraham Lincoln. Privately printed in New York. 110 p.Dates: 1911Container: Box 21, Folder 13
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Description: Metropolitan Art Assn. Library of the late William. H. Lambert. Part 1,4,5. (Includes M.L. Wilson's correspondence about his bid on the Lincolniana.)Dates: 1914Container: Box 21, Folder 14
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Description: The Mid-West Quarterly: Vol. 1, no. 3; April, 1914. Lincoln and Hamlet, by Daniel Kilham Dodge. New York and London: G. P. Putnam's Sons. Pages 220-222.Dates: 1914Container: Box 21, Folder 15
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Description: Minnigh, Luther W. Gettysberg. What they did there. Washington, D.C.: Luther W. Minnich. 150 pages.Dates: 1892Container: Box 21, Folder 16
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Description: Miscegenation. Campaign Document, No. 11 (1864). 8 pages. (Endorsement by the Republican Party)Dates: 1864Container: Box 21, Folder 17
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Description: Monaghan, Jay. An analysis of Lincoln's funeral sermons. Reprinted from the Indiana Magazine of History, Vol. 41, no. 1. 14 pages.Dates: 1945 MarchContainer: Box 21, Folder 18
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Description: Monod, Eugene. Un Grand Americain. Lausanne: George Bridel & CIE. 235 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 22, Folder 1
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Description: Monroe, James. Letter from the chairman of the Committee on Military Affairs to the Secretary of War, respecting the present mode of subsisting the army, and the answer of the Secretary thereto; accompanied by letters of several general officers of the army upon the subject thereof, January 25, 1815. Washington City: Roger C. Weightman. 13 pages.Dates: 1815Container: Box 22, Folder 2
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Description: Moores, Charles W. Abraham Lincoln Lawyer. Indiana Historical Society Publications: Vol. 7, no. 10. Greenfield, Indiana: Wm Mitchell Printing Co., Pages 483-535.Dates: 1922Container: Box 22, Folder 3
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Description: National America's First Theatre. "Abe Lincoln in Illinois." p. 14.Dates: 1938 October 3Container: Box 22, Folder 4
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Description: National Geographic Magazine: "The Lincoln Memorial." Pages 597-602. (incomplete issue)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 22, Folder 5
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Description: National Geographic Magazine: "The most famous battlefield in America." Pages 66-75. (incomplete issue)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 22, Folder 5
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Description: National Republican Vol. 24, no. 1; May, 1936. Washington, D.C.: National Republican, 1936. 32 pages. "The human side of Lincoln," by M. L. Wilson. 7. National Republican: Vol. 24, no. 1; May, 1936. Washington, D.C.: National Republican. 32 pages. Copy 2Dates: 1936Container: Box 22, Folder 6
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Description: National Republican: Vol. 32, no. 10; February, 1945. Washington, D.C.: National Republican. "New Salem restored." p. 5-6.Dates: 1945Container: Box 22, Folder 8
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Description: National Republican: Vol. 25, no. 4; August, 1937. Washington, D.C.: National Republican. "Shrine to Lincoln," by Ernest McGaffey. p. 14+.Dates: 1937Container: Box 22, Folder 9
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Description: Newhall, D.H. Catalogs. A collection of books and pamphlets relating to the Civil War and Abraham Lincoln. (A) No. 82, 1914 (B) No. 255, 1928 (C) No. 284, 1931 (D) No. 85, 1915 (E) No. 243, 1927 (F) No. 247, 1927 (G) No. 185, 1923 (H) Suppl. 54 (I) Suppl. 68 (J) List 121, 1941Dates: 1941Container: Box 22, Folder 10
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Description: Newhall, Daniel H. Sale No. 85. The important Library of Americana with much Lincoln material of John W. Tompkins, etc. 49 pages.Dates: 1942Container: Box 22, Folder 11
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Description: Newman, Harry Shaw. The old print shop: Vol. 9, no. 6. Cartoons of the "Breadless Lincoln". pp. 124-127.Dates: 1950 FebruaryContainer: Box 22, Folder 12
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Description: Newton, Joseph. Abraham Lincoln: An address delivered at Iowa City, Iowa before the State Historical Society of Iowa on May 25, 1910. Iowa City, Iowa: State Historical Society of Iowa. 45 pages.Dates: 1910Container: Box 22, Folder 13
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Description: Newton, Joseph Fort. Abraham Lincoln: An address before the Union League of Philadelphia. 24 pages.Dates: 1926 February 12Container: Box 22, Folder 14
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Description: The New Yorker. Our far-flung correspondents, Abe Lincoln in Springfield, by A. J. Liebling. p. 29-42Dates: 1950 June 24Container: Box 22, Folder 15
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Description: The New York Times Magazine; Section 5. Lincoln: The sources of his strength. p. 2 (Rare portrait on cover)Dates: 1929 February 10Container: Box 22, Folder 16
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Description: The New York Times MagazineContainer: Box 22, Folder 17
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Description: Lincoln, the man, now emerges. The New York Times. by 11nanuel Hertz. p. 1-3+.Dates: 1934 February 11Container: Box 22, Folder 17, Item A
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Description: When the East rallied behind Lincoln. The New York Times. p. 4-5.Dates: 1935 February 10Container: Box 22, Folder 17, Item B
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Description: Nicolay, John G. and John Hay. Complete works of Abraham Lincoln, Vol. 1. New York: Francis D. Tandy Company. 165 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 22, Folder 18
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Description: North American Review: No. 380. "New facts about Mrs. Surratt." Pages 84-94. (incomplete issue); North American Review: No. 382. "The assassins of Lincoln." Pages 314-319. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1888 July, SeptemberContainer: Box 22, Folder 19
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Description: North American Review: No. 381. "Same memories of Lincoln." Pages 667-675. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1896 DecemberContainer: Box 22, Folder 20
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Description: The Numismatist: Vol. 37, no. 2. Federalsburg, Maryland: The American Numismatic Association. "Lincoln in Numismatics. A descriptive list of the medals, plaques, etc.," by Robert P. King. 212 pages.Dates: 1924Container: Box 22, Folder 21
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Description: Nyack, New York. The Lincoln Memorial Boulder. June 13, L908. Nyack-on-Hudson: Charles M. Montgomery. 36 pages.Dates: 1908Container: Box 22, Folder 22
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Description: Oakleaf, J. B. Abraham Lincoln: His friendship for humanity and sacrifice for others. Delivered at Augustana College, Rock Island, Illinois by invitation of the facultyDates: 1909 February 12Container: Box 22, Folder 23
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Description: Oakleaf, Joseph B. (compiler) An analysis of the Gettysburg Address. Moline, Illinois: Desaulniers & Company. Unpaged.Dates: 1908Container: Box 22, Folder 24
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Description: Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. Correspondence with M. L. WilsonDates: 1925 April 13-May 12Container: Box 22, Folder 25
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Description: Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. The great task assumed by Abraham Lincoln and the burden he had to bear. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: Privately printed Iowa Masonic Library. 14 pages.Dates: 1925Container: Box 22, Folder 26
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Description: Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin (compiler) Lincoln bibliography. Chicago: R. R. Donnelley and Sons. Pages 33-34. 2 copiesDates: 1923Container: Box 22, Folder 27
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Description: Ohio Republican League. Lincoln Day Banquet. Menu and program. unpaged.Dates: 1910 February 12Container: Box 22, Folder 28
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Description: Olcott, George N. Columbia University: The Lincoln Centennial; The Robert Hewitt collection of medallic Lincolniana. Published by Columbia University Library. 21 pages.Dates: 1909 February 12Container: Box 22, Folder 29
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Description: Old Abe's Jokes: Fresh from Abraham's bosom. New York: T.R. Dawley. 135 pages.Dates: 1864Container: Box 23, Folder 1
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Description: The Old Presbyterian Meeting House. South Fairfax St. near Duke St., Alexandria, Virginia. Unpaged leaflet.Container: Box 23, Folder 2
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Description: Oldroyd, Capt. Osborn H. Broadside - The Washington Times. (Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Museum).Dates: 1923 April 9Container: Box 23, Folder 3
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Description: Oldroyd, Osborn H. An interview with Osborn H. Oldroyd in the house in which Lincoln died. New York: The Sun. 11 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 23, Folder 4
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Description: Oldroyd, Osborn H. Lincoln's campaign or the political revolution of 1860. Chicago: Laird and Lee. 241 pages.Dates: 1896 MayContainer: Box 23, Folder 5
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Description: Oldroyd, Osborn H. The mystic number seven in the life of Abraham Lincoln. Washington, D.C., 12 pages.Dates: 1930Container: Box 23, Folder 6
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Description: The Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection. Located in the house in which Lincoln died. Washington, D.C., 11 pages.Dates: 1903Container: Box 23, Folder 6
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Description: Old South Leaflets. No. 11. Lincoln's inaugurals, the Emancipation Proclamation, etc. No date. 6 pages. Only authentic life of Abraham Lincoln, alias "Old Abe," with an account of his birth and education, his rail-splitting and soldiering, with some allusions to his journeys from Springfield to Washington and back again. American News Company Wholesale Agents. 16 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 23, Folder 7
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Description: Orcott, William Dana (designer) Lincoln in portraiture. New York: The Press of the Pioneers, Inc. (blurb)Container: Box 23, Folder 8
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Description: Ostendorf, Lloyd. Mr. Lincoln came to Dayton. Ohio: The Otterbein Press. 49 pages. Included: Presentation note to M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1959Container: Box 23, Folder 9
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Description: Out of the Wilderness - The New Salem Years of Abraham Lincoln. New Salem State Park. Unpaged.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 23, Folder 10
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Description: Packard, R. D. Lincoln's wife Mary, their courtship and marriage. Reprinted from the February, 1938, issue of The Schioan, Employees Magazine, published by The Standard Oil Co. of Ohio. UnpagedDates: 1938 FebruaryContainer: Box 23, Folder 11
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Description: Paddock, Wilbur F. A Great Man fallen! A discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln. Philadelphia: Sherman & Co., 24 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 23, Folder 12
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Description: The Palimpsest: Vol. 6, no. 4; April, 1925. Iowa: State Historical of Iowa. A Lincoln pole raising. P. 109-116Dates: 1925Container: Box 23, Folder 13
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Description: Parker, Henry E. Discourse the day after the reception of the tidings of the assassination of President Lincoln, preached in the South Congregational Church. Concord: McFarland & Jenks. 15 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 23, Folder 14
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Description: Pascal, Cesar. Abraham Lincoln sa vie, son caratere, son administration. Paris: Grassart & Libraire. 232 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 23, Folder 15
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Description: Patterson, Hon. James W. Memorial address on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln. Delivered at Concord, New Hampshire. 24 pages.Dates: 1865 June 1Container: Box 23, Folder 16
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Description: The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography: Vol. 33, no. 132. Philadelphia: The Historical Society of Penn. 542 pages. "The, Gettysburg address, when written, how received, its true form," by, Major Wm. Ir, Lambert,Dates: 1909Container: Box 23, Folder 17
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Description: Personality: Vol. 1, no. 4. Lincoln's last surviving friend, Chauncey M. Depew's own story of the Civil War President. p. 3-12.Dates: 1928 FebruaryContainer: Box 23, Folder 18
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Description: Pictorial Review. "The unfathomed Lincoln." (incomplete issue)Dates: 1925 NovemberContainer: Box 23, Folder 19
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Description: Pitman, Benn and Howard, Jerome B. Testimony of Louis J. Weichmann. Cincinnati: The Phonographic Institute Company. 86 pages. Testimony at the Surratt Trial.)Dates: 1910Container: Box 23, Folder 20
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Description: Planning and Civic Comment: Vol. 13, no. 1; January, 1947. Abraham Lincoln and Yosemite National Park. Washington, D.C.Dates: 1947Container: Box 23, Folder 21
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Description: Portraits and sketches of the lives of all the candidates for the presidency, for 1860. New York: J.C. Buttre. 19 pages.Dates: 1860Container: Box 23, Folder 22
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Description: Presentation and unveiling of the Memorial Tablets commemorating the Lincoln and Burns event (November 19, 1863.) Rochester, New York: New Art PublishersDates: 1920Container: Box 23, Folder 23
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Description: Proceedings at the fourth annual meeting and dinner of the Lincoln Fellowship, held at Delmonico's, New York City, Saturday, February 11, 1911. New York: The Lincoln Fellowship. 58 pages.Dates: 1911Container: Box 23, Folder 24
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Description: Proceedings at the Fifth Annual Dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York. New York: The Republic PressDates: 1891Container: Box 24, Folder 1
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Description: Proceedings at the Eighth Annual Dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York. New York: Thomson & Co.. 80 pages.Dates: 1894Container: Box 24, Folder 2
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Description: Proceedings at the 20th Annual Lincoln Dinner of the Republican Club of the City of New York.60 pages.Dates: 1906 February 12Container: Box 24, Folder 3
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Description: Procter, Addison G. Lincoln and the convention of 1860 - an address before the Chicago Historical Society. April 4, 1918. Chicago: Chicago Historical Society. 29 pages.Dates: 1918Container: Box 24, Folder 4
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Description: The Pupit and Rostrum. Nos. 34 & 35Dates: 1865 JuneContainer: Box 24, Folder 5
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Description: Hon. George Bancroft's Oration, pronounced in New York, at the Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln.Dates: 1865 April 25Container: Box 24, Folder 5, Item A
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Description: The Funeral Ode, by William Cullen Bryant.Container: Box 24, Folder 5, Item B
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Description: President Lincoln's Emancipation ProclamationDates: 1863 January 1Container: Box 24, Folder 5, Item C
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Description: His Last Inaugural AddressDates: 1865 March 4Container: Box 24, Folder 5, Item D
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Description: Correct Portrait of the Late President Lincoln. New York: Schermerhorn, Bancroft & Co., 23 pagesDates: 1865Container: Box 24, Folder 5, Item E
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Description: Putnam, George Haven. Abraham Lincoln the Great Captain - Personal reminiscences by a veteran of the Civil War. Oxford: Clarendon PressDates: 1928Container: Box 24, Folder 6
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Description: Putnam's: Vol. 6, no. 35. "Mr. Lincoln and the Petitioners." Pages 527-536. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1870 NovemberContainer: Box 24, Folder 7
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Description: The Quill Club. A life portrait of Abraham Lincoln. New York. unpaged.Dates: 1909 February 16Container: Box 24, Folder 8
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Description: Quinn, Joseph A. Abraham Lincoln on the coming of the Caterpiller tractor. 20 pages. 2 copiesDates: 1929Container: Box 24, Folder 9
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Description: Randall, J. G. Has the Lincoln theme been exhausted? (Reprinted from the American Historical Review; Vol. 41, no. 2). Pages 270-294.Dates: 1936 JanuaryContainer: Box 24, Folder 10
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Description: Rankin, Henry B. Lincoln's Cooper Institute Speech. State Register Print, 1917. 16 pages.; Rankin, J. E. Moses and Joshua: A discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, preached in the Winthrop Church, Charlestown. Boston: Dakin and Metcalf. 16 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 24, Folder 11
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Description: Rathbone, Hon. Henry R. Abraham Lincoln. February 12, 1924. Washington: Govt. Printing Office. 8 pages. 2 copiesDates: 1924Container: Box 24, Folder 12
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Description: Reader's Digest. "Lincoln goes to Gettysburg." Pages 23-26. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1936 JulyContainer: Box 24, Folder 13
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Description: Reed, Hon. Chauncey W. Abraham Lincoln - lover of humanity. Address to the District of Columbia Society of the Dames of the Loyal Legion on February 12, 1938. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Govt. Printing Office, 1938. Decatur Homesteads - Decatur, Ind. Project No. 4Dates: 1939 March 3Container: Box 24, Folder 14
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Description: Reed, Hon. Chauncey W. Abraham Lincoln - A man for the ages. February 12, 1936. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office. 8 pages.; Reed, Lina Brown. Outline of Lincoln literature from "The Dial". unpagedDates: 1903 March 16Container: Box 24, Folder 15
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Description: Read, Thomas Buchanan. A newly discovered and hitherto unpublished contemporary of Abraham Lincoln. Ohio: C.H. Kunning. 2 leaflets; Reeves, Robert N. Abraham Lincoln his religion. Chicago: H. L. Green. 8 pagesDates: undatedContainer: Box 24, Folder 16
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Description: Reid, Whitelaw. Abraham Lincoln. London: Harrison and Sons. 50 pages.Dates: 1910Container: Box 24, Folder 17
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Description: Reiter, Harriet G. The boyhood of Lincoln. Dansville, N.Y.: F.A. Owen Publishing Co. 32 pages.; Reiter, Harriet G. The story of Lincoln. Dansville, N.Y.: F.A. Owen Publishing Co. 30 pages.Dates: 1906Container: Box 24, Folder 18
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Description: The Republican. "Abraham Lincoln - the seer." unpaged.Dates: 1925 February 7Container: Box 24, Folder 19
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Description: Republican Club. Proceedings at the 17th Annual Lincoln Dinner. New York: Freytag Printing Co.Dates: 1903Container: Box 24, Folder 20
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Description: Republican Club. Thirty-ninth Annual Lincoln Dinner. unpaged.Dates: 1925 February 12Container: Box 24, Folder 21
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Description: Review of Reviews: No date. "Lincoln as a neighbor." Pages 181-188. unpaged.; Reynolds, Lewis Gardner. A wonderful hour with Abraham Lincoln. Leaflet.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 24, Folder 22
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Description: Roldan, Salvador Camacho. Abraham Lincoln. Translated from La Opinion, Bogota, Colombia. 9 pages.; Roosevelt, Theodore. Message from the President of the United States. 60th Congress, 2d Session; Doc. No. 1345. Unpaged.Dates: 1865 June 7Container: Box 24, Folder 23
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Description: Ross, Earle D. Lincoln and Agriculture. Reprinted from Agricultural History: Vol. 3, No. 2; Pages 51-66.Dates: 1929 AprilContainer: Box 24, Folder 24
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Description: Round Table: No. 360; February 11, 1945. "With Malice toward None." Chicago: University of Chicago, 1945. Pages 1-24.; Rusling, Gen. James F. Lincoln and Sickles. Third Army Corps UnionDates: 1910 MayContainer: Box 24, Folder 25
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Description: Rossell, L. E. Abraham Lincoln - A contribution toward a bibliography. 24 pages. Cedar Rapids, Iowa: The Torch PressDates: 1910Container: Box 24, Folder 26
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Description: Rutledge, Archibald. "A Southerner Views Lincoln." (magazine name.) p. 204-213.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 24, Folder 27
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Description: Ryan, Daniel J. Lincoln and Ohio. Columbus, Ohio: The Ohio State Arch. and Historical Society. 281 pages.Dates: 1923Container: Box 24, Folder 28
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Description: Sandburg, Carl. Abraham Lincoln, the Prairie Years. New York: Harcourt, Brace, and Company. 34 pages.Dates: 1926Container: Box 24, Folder 29
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Description: Scribner's Monthly: Vol. 6, no. 3; July,1873. The later life and religious sentiments of Abraham Lincoln. Pages 333-344. (incomplete issue); Scribner's Monthly: Vol. 16, no. 6; October, 1878. "A trip with Lincoln, Chase and Stanton." Pages 813-822. (incomplete issue); Scribner's Monthly: Vol. 18, no. 4; August, 1879. "Lincoln's Imagination." Pages 584-587. (incomplete issue); Scribner's Monthly: Vol. 14, no. 5; November, 1895. "Historic Moment: The nomination of Lincoln." Page 645-656. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1873-1895Container: Box 24, Folder 30
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Description: Scribner's Magazine: July, 1909. "Lincoln as Commander-in-chief." Reprinted. unpaged.Dates: 1909Container: Box 24, Folder 31
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Description: Scrippts, John Locke. Life of Abraham Lincoln, annotated. Peoria, Illinois: Edward J. Jacob. 72 pages.Dates: 1931Container: Box 24, Folder 32
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Description: Sellery, George Clarke. Lincoln's Suspension of Habeas Corpus as Viewed by Congress. No. 149 Madison, Wisconsin: University of Wisconsin. 73 pages.Dates: 1907 AprilContainer: Box 24, Folder 33
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Description: Shepard Book company. Bulletin No. 46. Original Lincoln Proclamation burned. Salt Lake City, Utah.Container: Box 25, Folder 1
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Description: Sheppard, Congressman Morris. Abraham Lincoln. At the Republican Club Banquet, New York. 15 pages.Dates: 1908 February 12Container: Box 25, Folder 2
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Description: Shennan, Gen. William Tecumseh. Christmas greetings 1864. Chicago: Ralph G. Newman, (The Home of Books, Inc.,) ChristmasDates: 1940Container: Box 25, Folder 3
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Description: Shipton, A. W. Lincoln's Association with the Journal. Springfield, Illinois: Illinois State Journal. Unpaged.Dates: 1939 September 27Container: Box 25, Folder 4
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Description: Shutes, Milton H. Blurb for: Lincoln and the Doctors. Fort Wayne, Indiana. No date.; Sizoo, Rev. Joseph Richard. "Abraham Lincoln - A Heritage and Hope." Washington, D.C. 16 pages.Dates: 1925 February 8Container: Box 25, Folder 5
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Description: Sizoo, Rev. Joseph Richard. The voice of Lincoln. Preached Sunday, February 7, 1932. 14 pages.; Sizoo, Rev. Joseph Richard. Where Abraham Lincoln went to church. Washington, D.C.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 25, Folder 6
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Description: Skinner, Hubert M. The Lincoln-Douglas Debate. Lincoln-Jefferson University. 14 p.Dates: 1909Container: Box 25, Folder 7
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Description: Smith, Elmer A. Abraham Lincoln: An Illinois Central Lawyer. A paper read at a meeting of the Western Conference of Railway Counsel. 23 pages.Dates: 1945 February 13Container: Box 25, Folder 8
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Description: Smith, George D. Abraham Lincoln. Books and pamphlets, medals and busts, personal relics, autograph, letters, and documents. New York: M.B. Brown Printing and Binding. Unpaged.Dates: 1914Container: Box 25, Folder 9
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Description: Smith, Lloyd E. Speeches of Lincoln. Blue Book No. 214. Girard, Kansas: Haldeman Julius Co., 1924. 64 pages.; Smith, T. V. Echoes from Springfield: Leaves from the First Legislative Record. 24 p.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 25, Folder 10
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Description: Smith, T. V. Lincoln: Living Legend. First Abraham Lincoln lecture at Cooper Union, New York City. (first draft) 25 pages2 copies.Dates: 1940 February 11Container: Box 25, Folder 11
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Description: Smoot, Hon. Reed. Abraham Lincoln - Statesman. Speech of Hon. Reed Smoot of Utah in the Senate of the United States, Saturday, February 12, 1927. Washington: U.S. Govt. Printing Office. 8 pages.Dates: 1927Container: Box 25, Folder 12
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Description: Snowden, George R. Some phases of the life and character of Abraham Lincoln. Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania. 17 pages. 2 copies.Dates: 1914 February 11Container: Box 25, Folder 13
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Description: Society for Correct Civil War Information with Index. Evanston, Illinois.Container: Box 25, Folder 14
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Description: Nos. 1-12Container: Box 25, Folder 14, Item A
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Description: Nos. 13-24Dates: 1936 October-1937 SeptemberContainer: Box 25, Folder 14, Item B
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Description: Nos. 69-60Dates: 1940 January-DecemberContainer: Box 25, Folder 14, Item C
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Description: Nos. 61-64Dates: 1941 January-AprilContainer: Box 25, Folder 14, Item D
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Description: Society for Correct Civil War Information Bulletin. Evanston, Illinois.Container: Box 25, Folder 15
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Description: Nos. 46-47Dates: 1939 October-NovemberContainer: Box 25, Folder 15, Item A
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Description: Nos. 56-57Dates: 1940 August-SeptemberContainer: Box 25, Folder 15, Item B
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Description: Nos. 65-66Dates: 1941 May-JuneContainer: Box 25, Folder 15, Item C
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Description: No. 51Dates: 1940 MarchContainer: Box 25, Folder 15, Item D
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Description: Society for Correct Civil War Information Bulletin.Container: Box 25, Folder 16
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Description: Nos. 41-43Dates: 1939 May-JulyContainer: Box 25, Folder 16, Item A
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Description: No. 49Dates: 1940 JanuaryContainer: Box 25, Folder 16, Item B
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Description: No. 52Dates: 1940 April 25Container: Box 25, Folder 16, Item C
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Description: No. 54-55Dates: 1940 June-JulyContainer: Box 25, Folder 16, Item D
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Description: Spear, Rev. Samuel T. The punishment of treason: A discourse preached April 23, 1865 in the South Presbyterian Church of Brooklyn. Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Presses. 38 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 17
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Description: Speed, Joshua F. Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln and notes of a visit to California. Louisville, Kentucky: John P. Morton & Co., 67 pages.Dates: 1884Container: Box 25, Folder 18
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Description: Springfield, Massachusetts. "The Nation weeping for its dead. Observances at Springfield, Massachusetts, on President Lincoln's funeral day, Wednesday, April 19, 1865 including Dr. Holland's eulogy." Springfield, Mass.: Samuel Bowles & Co., 32 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 19
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Description: Squire, Dick. Lincolniana miscellany. Bedord, Ohio: The Lincoln Press, 1954. 15 p.; Starr, Jr., John W. The duel personality of Abraham Lincoln. Privately printed. 23 p.Dates: 1928Container: Box 25, Folder 20
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Description: Starr, Jr., John W. New light on Lincoln's last day. Privately printed. 22 pages.Dates: 1926Container: Box 25, Folder 21
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Description: Starr, Jr., John W. What was Abraham Lincoln's religion. Excerpt from the Magazine of History: Vol. 15, no. 1. No. 6 of 10 copies issued in this form. 37 pages.Dates: 1912 JanuaryContainer: Box 25, Folder 22
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Description: Stern, Philip Van Doren. Brief excerpts from: The Man Who Killed Lincoln. unpaged.; Stewart, Judd. List of books and pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln for sale. 9 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 25, Folder 23
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Description: Stewart, Judd. Some Lincoln correspondence with Southern leaders before the outbreak of the Civil War. From the collection of Judd Stewart. 19 pages.Dates: 1909Container: Box 25, Folder 24
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Description: Stoddard, Richard Henry. Abraham Lincoln: An Horation Ode. New York: Bunce & Huntington. 12 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 25
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Description: Storrick, W. C. The battle of Gettysburg. Harrisburg, PA: J. Horace McFarland Co., 80 pages.Dates: 1949Container: Box 25, Folder 26
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Description: 729. Storrs, Richard S. Oration commemorative of President Lincoln. Brooklyn: "The Union" Steam Presses. 65 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 27
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Description: The Summit County Bar. Banquet given by the Summit County Bar in commemoration of the 100th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln 1809-1909. Akron, Ohio. Program and menu. (unpaged); The Summons. "Lincoln's Law Books". No date. Pages 7-10. (incomplete issue)Dates: 1909 February 12, undatedContainer: Box 25, Folder 28
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Description: Sumner, Charles. "Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, delivered before the municipal authorities of the city of Boston, June 1, 1865." Boston: Ticknor and Fields. 61 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 29
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Description: Sumner, Charles. "The crime against Kansas. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner in the Senate of the United States, May 19-20, 1856." Boston: John P. Jewett and Company. 95 p.Dates: 1865Container: Box 25, Folder 30
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Description: Surratt, John H. Life, trial, and adventures of John H. Surratt, the conspirator. Philadelphia: Barclay and Co., 136 pages.Dates: 1867Container: Box 25, Folder 31
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Description: Swain, Rev. Leonard. A sermon preached on the Sabbath after the assassination of President Lincoln, in the Central Congregational Church. 11 pages.Dates: 1865 April 15Container: Box 25, Folder 32
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Description: Swann Auction Galleries. Sale No. 121. A superb library of Lincolniana. 34 p.; Sweet, Forest H. Directory of collectors of books, autographs, prints and other historical material relating to Abraham Lincoln. Battle Creek, Michigan: Forest H. Sweet. Unpaged.Dates: 1945 June 7, 1946Container: Box 26, Folder 1
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Description: Sweet, Forest H. Directory of collectors of book, autographs, prints, and other historical material relating to Abraham Lincoln. Battle Creek, Mich.; Forest H. Sweet. Unpaged.Dates: 1949Container: Box 26, Folder 2
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Description: Sweetser, Seth. Commemorative discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln. Worcester, Mass. 29 pages.Dates: 1965Container: Box 26, Folder 3
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Description: Taft, President. Address of President Taft at the Lincoln Birthday Banquet of the Republican Club of the City of New York, February 12, 1910. (Doc. No. 361) Washington: Govt. Printing Office, 1910. 16 pages.; Tandy, Francis D. Abraham Lincoln - An appreciation. New York: Francis D. Tandy Co., 16 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 26, Folder 4
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Description: Taylor, H. S. Lincoln's words on living questions. Chicago, Ill.: Trusty Publishing Co.Dates: 1900Container: Box 26, Folder 5
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Description: Temple Law Quarterly: Vol. 9, no. 3. Philadelphia: Temple University School of Law. "Lincoln the lawyer," by Francis Chapman. Pages 277-291.Dates: 1935Container: Box 26, Folder 6
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Description: The Terrible Tragedy at Washington - Assassination of President Lincoln... Philadelphia: Barclay & Co., 116 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 26, Folder 7
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Description: Thomas, Benjamin P. Lincoln's New Salem. (blurb) Springfield, Illinois: Abraham Lincoln Assoc.Container: Box 26, Folder 8
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Description: Thompson, C. M. The Lincoln Way. Springfield, Ill.: Illinois State Journal Co., 22 p.Dates: 1913Container: Box 26, Folder 9
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Description: Thompson, Joseph P. Abraham Lincoln, his life, and its lessons. New York: Loyal Publication Society. 38 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 26, Folder 10
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Description: Tilberg, Frederick. Gettysburg - National Military Park. Historical Handbook Series, No. 9. Washington, D.C., 52 pages.Dates: 1950Container: Box 26, Folder 11
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Description: Tilton, Clint Clay. Lincoln and Lamon: Partners and Friends. Illinois: Illinois State Historical Society. Publication No. 38. 56 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 26, Folder 12
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Description: Townsend, William H. Lincoln and liquor. New York: The Press of Pioneers, Inc., 1934. unpaged.; Trails and Shrines of Abraham Lincoln. Decatur, Illinois: Lincoln Memorial Publishing Co., 27 pages.Dates: 1934Container: Box 26, Folder 13
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Description: Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the great statesmen of the Republic. New York: New York Metropolitan Record. 29 pages. ValuableDates: 1863Container: Box 26, Folder 14
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Description: Truesdell, Winfred Porter. Engraved and lithographed portraits of Abraham Lincoln. Champlain: Privately printed at the Troutsdale Press. Unpaged.Dates: 1933Container: Box 26, Folder 15
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Description: Tyler, Lyon G. Confederate leader and other citizens request the house of delegates ~to repeal the Resolution of Respect to Abraham Lincoln, the Barbarian. 16 pages. No date.; Tyson, James A. List No. 12. A short list of books, pamphlets, and excerpt pamphlets relating to A. Lincoln. Unpaged.Dates: 1927 JanuaryContainer: Box 26, Folder 16
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Description: The Union League of Philadelphia. Annual Report. 183 pages.Dates: 1926Container: Box 26, Folder 17
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Description: Union League of Philadelphia. Proceedings of the Union League of Philadelphia, regarding the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Philadelphia: Henry B. Ashmead. 22 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 26, Folder 18
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Description: U.S. Congress. Invitation to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the second inauguration of Abraham Lincoln; U. S. Congress. 60th Congress, 2d Session, Senate Con. Resolution No. 55. 3 pages. (establishment of a day, to honor birth of A. LincolnContainer: Box 26, Folder 19
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Description: U.S. Congress. 64th Congress, lst Session. House Document 1056. Speeches in the House of Representatives. 108 pages. (acceptance of the deed to the Abraham Lincoln homestead)Dates: 1916 April 5, 12Container: Box 26, Folder 20
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Description: U.S. Congress. 68th Congress, lst Session. House of Representatives Report No. 799. To declare Lincoln's birthday a legal holiday in the District of Columbia. 3 pages.; U.S. Congress. 69th Congress, lst Session. House of Representatives. Doc. No. 8319. January 25, 1926. A bill for the purchase of the Oldroyd collection of Lincoln relics. 2 pages.; U.S. Congress. 69th Congress, lst Session. Union Calendar No. 269, S. 957 (Report No. 789). An act for the purchase of the Oldroyd Collection of Lincoln relics. 2 copies.Dates: 1926 March 15Container: Box 26, Folder 21
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Description: U.S. Congress. Congressional Record, 75th Congress. Vol. 83, No. 28. Washington. 'Pages 1973-2091.Dates: 1938 February 7Container: Box 26, Folder 22
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Description: U.S. Congress, 64th Congress, lst session. H. Doc. 1056) Speeches in the House of Representatives, April 5, 12, 1916. "Homestead of Abraham Lincoln." Washington: Govt. Printing Office. 108 pages. 2 copies.Dates: 1916Container: Box 26, Folder 23
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Description: U.S. Dept of the Interior. National Park Service, Abraham Lincoln National Park (Hodgenville, Kentucky) February, 1938. Unpaged.; U.S. Government. Public Law 85-262, 85th Congress, H. J. Resolution 351. Joint Resolution to establish a Lincoln sesquicentennial commission. 3 pages.Dates: 1957 September 2Container: Box 26, Folder 24
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Description: U.S. Government. Public Law 87-1, HJ Resolution 155, March 1, 1961. Joint Resolution to create a joint committee to commemorate the 100th anniversary of the first inaugural of Abraham Lincoln. 2 pages.; U.S. Government. Public Law 87-775, 85th Congress, H.J. Resolution 648. August 27th, 1958. Joint Resolution. Providing for a joint session of congress for commemorating the 150th anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.; U.S. Government. 60th Congress, lst Session. Report No. 1641, House of Representatives to aid Lincoln Farm Association to build and endow a National Memorial on site of Lincoln birthplace farm in Kentucky. 3 pages.; U.S. House of Representatives. 76th Congress, 3rd Session. H. Resolution 394. February 23, 1940 by Mr. Smith. Documents and material relating to the life and works of Abraham Lincoln,-, which have been compiled by and now in the possession of Emanuel Hertz, be printed as a House document. U.S. Senate. 76th Congress, 3rd Session. S. Res. 237. February 15, 1940 by Mr. Lucas. That the documents and material relating to the life and works of Abraham Lincoln,...which have been compiled by and are now in the possession of Emanuel Hertz, be printed as a Senate document.Dates: 1940-1961Container: Box 26, Folder 25
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Description: Unveiling the statue of Abraham Lincoln. Official program. Unpaged.Dates: 1874Container: Box 26, Folder 26
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Description: Van Norman Book Co.Container: Box 26, Folder 27
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Description: List 147 LincolnianaContainer: Box 26, Folder 27, Item A
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Description: The Prairie Bookseller #2Dates: 1945 MayContainer: Box 26, Folder 27, Item B
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Description: Vincent, Elizabeth K. In the days of Lincoln. Gardena, California: Spanish American Institute Press; Vincent, Rev. Marvin R. A sermon on the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. Troy, New York: A.W. Scribner. 47 pages.Dates: 1924, 1865Container: Box 26, Folder 28
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Description: Vincent, Thomas M. Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton. Washington, D.C.: Burnside Post. 26 pages.Dates: 1890Container: Box 27, Folder 1
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Description: Vose, Reuben. The life and speeches of Abraham Lincoln, and Hannibal Hamlin. New York: Hilton, Gallaher & Co., 118 pages.Dates: 1860Container: Box 27, Folder 2
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Description: The Wadsworth Atheneum: Vol. 1, no. 4; October, 1923. The Lincoln Greeley Letter. Hartford, Conn.: 1923. 10 pages.; Walden, Rev. Treadwell. A sermon preached on the Sunday before the death of the President, and two addresses, on the Sunday and Wednesday following, in St. Clement's Church, Philadelphia. Philadelphia: Sherman & Co., 41 pages.Dates: 1865Container: Box 27, Folder 3
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Description: Walker, Hon. R. J. Letter of R. J. Walker in favor of the reelection of Abraham Lincoln. London; Wallace, Mrs. Frances. Lincoln's marriage. Springfield, Illinois: Privately printed. Unpaged.Dates: 1864 September 30, 1895 Septmeber 2Container: Box 27, Folder 4
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Description: War Power of the President. Summary imprisonment - habeas corpus. Loyal Publication Society, No. 32. 10 pages.; Warren, Louis A. Abraham Lincoln - A concise biography. Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., 22 pages.Dates: 1863, 1934Container: Box 27, Folder 5
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Abraham Lincoln interprets the Constitution. Fort Wayne, Indiana: The Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., Unpaged. 2 copies.; Warren, Louis A. The Lincoln Digest: Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. Bulletin No. 2: Scout Abraham Lincoln. 3: Lincoln's diversified occupations. 5: Lincoln's manual for lawyers. 6: Lincoln's military manual. 7: 100 outstanding events in Lincoln's-life.Dates: 1940Container: Box 27, Folder 6
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Description: Warren, Louis A. From White House to Log Cabin. Hodgenville, KY: Louis A. Warren. unpaged.Dates: 1921Container: Box 27, Folder 7
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Herndon's contribution to Lincoln mythology. Reprinted from the Indiana Magazine of History: Vol. 41. Pages 221-244.Dates: 1945 SeptemberContainer: Box 27, Folder 8
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Lincoln on metal, silk, and paper. February 11, 1929. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincoln National Life Insurance Co.. Unpaged.Dates: 1929Container: Box 27, Folder 9
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Lincoln Memorial Building. Hodgenville, KY: Herald News Co.; Warren, Louis A. Little known facts about Thanksgiving and Lincoln's Proclamation. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., 8 pages.Dates: 1921, 1939Container: Box 27, Folder 10
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Little known Lincoln episodes. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincoln National Life Insurance Co., 18 pages.; Warren, Louis A. The Slavery atmosphere of Lincoln's youth. Fort Wayne, Ind.: Lincolniana Publishers. Unpaged.Dates: 1933, 1934Container: Box 27, Folder 11
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Description: Warren, Louis A. Souvenir of Lincoln National Park. Hodgenville, KY: Herald Publ. Co., Unpaged.Dates: 1920Container: Box 27, Folder 12
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Description: Washburne, E. B. Abraham Lincoln, his personal history and public record. Delivered in the U.S. House of Rep. 8 pages.Dates: 1860 May 29Container: Box 27, Folder 13
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Description: Washington. State College, Pullman. The Lincoln collection of the State College of Washington. (brochure)Dates: undatedContainer: Box 27, Folder 14
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Description: Watterson, Henry. Abraham Lincoln. Louisville, KY: Courier-Journal Job Printing Co., 47 pages.Dates: 1899Container: Box 27, Folder 15
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Description: Weldon, Lawrence. "In Memoriam, 1829-1905." (Early associate of A. Lincoln.)Container: Box 27, Folder 16
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Description: West Virginia, State of. The Lincoln Centenary, February 12, 1909. Charleston: Tribune Publishing Co., 48 pages.Dates: 1909Container: Box 27, Folder 17
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Description: White, Charles T. Lincoln and the newspapers. Hancock, N.Y.: Hancock-Herald Print. 21 pages.Dates: 1924Container: Box 27, Folder 18
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Description: White, Horace. Abraham Lincoln in 1854. Address delivered in Springfield, Illinois. 24 pages.Dates: 1908 January 30Container: Box 27, Folder 19
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Description: White, Horace. The Lincoln and Douglas debates. Chicago, Illinois: University of Chicago. 32 pages. 2 copies.Dates: 1914Container: Box 27, Folder 20
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Description: Wilbur, Henry W. Friends with Lincoln in the White House. Philadelphia. 32 pages.; Wilson, William T. The death of President Lincoln, April 19, 1865. Albany: Weed, Parsons, and Co., 25 pages.Dates: 1913, 1865Container: Box 27, Folder 21
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Description: Wilson, M. L. Lincoln and Roosevelt Memorial TributeDates: 1945 April 15Container: Box 27, Folder 22
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Description: Wilson, Rufus Rockwell. The works of Abraham Lincoln. Privately printed, The Primavera Press, 1940. Unpaged.; Wilson, Samuel. Abraham Lincoln and apostle of temperance and prohibition. Westerville, Ohio: American Issue Co., 14 pages.Dates: undatedContainer: Box 27, Folder 23
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Description: Wines, Frederick Howard. The greatness of Abraham Lincoln. Springfield, Illinois: 1905. 25 pages.; Wing, Henry E. When Lincoln kissed me. New York and Cincinnati: The Abingdon Press. 39 pages.Dates: 1913Container: Box 27, Folder 24
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Description: Whipple, Wayne. The little life of Lincoln. Indianapolis: W.K. Stewart Co., no date. Unpaged.; Wisconsin, University of. The University's tribute to her men of the service and the dedication of Lincoln Terrace.Unpaged.Dates: 1919 June 24Container: Box 27, Folder 25
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Description: Witt, Peter. Abraham Lincoln - The man of sorrow. Ohio: William Feather Co., 15 p.Dates: 1938Container: Box 27, Folder 26
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Description: Woodbridge, F. E. John H. Surratt, 30th Congress, 2d Session. Report No. 33. 18 pages.Container: Box 27, Folder 27
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Description: Yankee: Vol. 8, no. 2; February, 1942. Lincoln and the Yankee Gunsmith, by Robert Barton. Dublin, N.H.: Yankee Inc., 1942. 74 pages.; Young Folk's Library of Choice Literature. Abraham Lincoln. Boston: Educational Publishing Co., 32 pages.Dates: 1942, undatedContainer: Box 27, Folder 28
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Description: "Young Lawyer's Reminiscence about Lincoln in 1858."Typed manuscript.Dates: 1858Container: Box 27, Folder 29
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Description: Letter from William A. Meloy to J. W. Meloy on Lincoln's Death. Typed copy, 3 p.Dates: 1865 April 20Container: Box 27, Folder 30
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Description: Abraham Lincoln: A HistoryContainer: Box 27, Folder 31
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Description: Fragments: Lincoln's Last Struggle; My Story of LincolnContainer: Box 27, Folder 32
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Description: Grant, U.S. Grant's tribute to Lincoln. Compiled and edited by Charles T. White; Brooklyn, N.Y., 18 p. Number 32 of 100 copies. Autographed to M. L. Wilson.Dates: 1932Container: Box 27, Folder 33
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Description: The Human Side of LincolnContainer: Box 27, Folder 34
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Description: Personal Recollections of Lincoln by the Marquis de ChambranContainer: Box 27, Folder 35
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Description: The Old Print Shop PortfolioContainer: Box 27, Folder 36
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Description: Under the Flag and FlowersContainer: Box 27, Folder 37
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Description: The Unfinished Work; A Lincoln Sunday Program. American Missionary AssociationDates: 1924 February 10Container: Box 27, Folder 38
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Description: M. L. Wilson, CorrespondenceDates: 1914, 1916, 1933Container: Box 28, Folder 1
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Description: M. L. Wilson, Lincolniana CorrespondenceDates: 1914, 1925-1928, 1964, 1970Container: Box 28, Folder 2
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Description: M. L. Wilson, ClippingsContainer: Box 28, Folder 3
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Description: MemorabiliaContainer: Box 28, Folder 4
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Description: Memorabilia, Badge worn at Lincoln's funeral.Container: Box 28, Folder 5
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Description: Memorabilia, Lincoln StampsContainer: Box 28, Folder 6
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Description: Memorabilia, VerseContainer: Box 28, Folder 7
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Description: Memorabilia, Kate Wilson's Family TreeContainer: Box 28, Folder 8
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Description: Memorabilia, Wigwam EditionContainer: Box 28, Folder 9
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Description: Clippings, Lincoln's BirthdayContainer: Box 28, Folder 10
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Description: Clippings, Duel; Ford TheaterContainer: Box 28, Folder 11
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Description: Clippings, Lincoln FamilyContainer: Box 28, Folder 12
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Description: Clippings, Lincoln's FuneralContainer: Box 28, Folder 13
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Description: Clippings (facsimile)Dates: 1862-1983, undatedContainer: Box 28, Folder 14-22
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Description: Bibliography, Lists of books, pamphlets on LincolnContainer: Box 28, Folder 23
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Description: Lincolniana cataloguesContainer: Box 28, Folder 24
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Description: Book BlurbsContainer: Box 28, Folder 25
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Description: Anderson GalleriesJohn Burton; Emanuel HertzContainer: Box 28, Folder 26
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Description: Lincoln PortraitsContainer: Box 28, Folder 27
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Description: Lincoln Portraits, ClippingsContainer: Box 28, Folder 28
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Description: Lincoln Portraits, Lincoln Note cardsContainer: Box 28, Folder 29
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Description: Lincoln Portraits, Mary Todd print; Judd Stewart print of Lincoln (#7)Container: Box 28, Folder 30
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Description: Photographs #1-8Container: Box 28, Folder 31
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Description: Lincoln FamilyContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 1
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Description: Abraham LincolnContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 2
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Description: Bust of Abraham LincolnContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 3
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Description: Collage of Lincoln pictures for his birth centennialContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 4
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Description: Lincoln Cabin, Ball Knob, Larue County, Ky. This was the boyhoodContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 5
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Description: Monument site of the Gettysburg AddresContainer: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 6-7
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Description: Raymond Massey in "Abe Lincoln in Illinois"Container: Box 28, Folder 31, Item 8
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Description: Lincoln Portraits; President ElectDates: 1856 July 4, 1860Container: Box 29, Folder 1
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Description: Piece of hand hewn board with a wooden peg (under this roof at Elizabethtown, KY, December 2, 1819, Abraham Lincoln's father, Thomas Lincoln, married Mrs. Sally Bush Johnson)Dates: 1819 December 2Container: Box 29, Folder 2
