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Series V. Prints of Lincoln from the late 19th and early 20th centuries, 1899-1939, undated, inclusive

Ruth Witzel Bilane (1915-2007) after the Marshall print. [Abraham Lincoln], undated, inclusive

oversize: FF-2, item: 9 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

Scope and Contents

Signed by the artist in pencil, Union, New Jersey.

Timothy Cole. [Abraham Lincoln], 1928, inclusive

oversize: FF-2, item: 10 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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Untitled engraving printed by Helen Fagg.

After Hesler. "Abraham Lincoln as he Appeared Directly after his Nomination in 1860", undated, inclusive

oversize: FF-2, item: 11 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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Gravure of Hesler photograph, published by H. C. Brown & Co., New York.

Rea, after Deigendesch. "Lincoln: He was a Type of the True Elder Race", 1899, inclusive

oversize: FF-2, item: 12 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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Engraving published by McCaskey, Lancaster, Pennsylvania.

Bernhardt Wall. "Alexander Gardner's Photograph Gallery", 1939, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1, Folder: 13 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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"Alexander Gardner's Photograph Gallery, Washington, D. C. Here President Lincoln sat for some portraits. Collection of the Public Library of the District of Columbia."

Bernhardt Wall. "Brady's Studio, Washington D.C.", 1939, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1, Folder: 14 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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"Brady's Studio, Washington, D.C., where President Lincoln sat for some photographic portraits. Collection of L. C. Handy Studios, Washington, D.C."

Bernhardt Wall. "Cooper Union, New York City", 1937, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1, Folder: 15 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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"Cooper Union, New York City, where Lincoln made his great speech, Monday evening, Feb. 27, 1860. He was escorted by William Cullen Bryant and David Dudley Field. Collection of New-York Historical Society."

Bernhardt Wall. "Lincoln and James A. Briggs attended Plymouth Church", 1937, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1, Folder: 16 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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"Lincoln and James A. Briggs attended Plymouth Church, Brooklyn, to hear Henry W. Beecher preach, March 11, 1860. Collection of New-York Historical Society."

Bernhardt Wall. "Lincoln, for the first time saw a printing press", 1931, inclusive

Offsite-Box: 1, Folder: 17 (Material Type: Graphic Materials)

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"Lincoln, for the first time saw a printing press at the Western Sun, or The Indiana Gazette, now The Vincennes Sun, as he was passing thru in March 1830."

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