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14 April 1865
Unknown
Abraham Lincoln [Poem]
Clipping of the poem "Abraham Lincoln."
GLC05603.03.01
25 November 1860
Muggins, Pete (fl. 1860)
to Abraham Lincoln
Intensely vitriolic letter sent to President Lincoln shortly after his election: "God damn your god damned old Hellfired soul to hell god damn you...Now you God damned old Abolition son of a bitch God damn you..." Attached to a board with a...
GLC08904
1919
Drinkwater, John (fl. 1919-)
Abraham Lincoln, A Play
GLC08880.139
2 December 1863
Worden, John Lorimer (1818-1897)
Written by Captain Worden to President Lincoln. Says the Reverend Alfred C. Roe wishes to make himself useful to the suppression of the rebellion and that he seeks an appointment as a chaplain in the army. Claims to have known Roe for some time and...
GLC02466.17
circa 1925
Tanner, James (1844-1927)
"At the deathbed of Abraham Lincoln"
One article entitled, "At the Deathbed of Abraham Lincoln," written by James Tanner and printed by the National Republic. Consists of an eye witness account related to Lincoln's assassination and his deathbed. Relays the chaos at the scene at Ford's...
GLC05603.03.04
11 February 1923
Barton, William E. (fl. 1923-)
Abraham Lincoln and the American Ideal
sermon given in Chicago
GLC08880.008
1864
Serz, John (ca. 1810-ca. 1878)
Abraham Lincoln President of the United States signing the Emancipation Proclamation
Black and white engraving showing Lincoln seated at a table with the Holy Bible, facing forward with a handwritten copy of the Emancipation Proclamation in his left hand. Engraved by John Serz after a painting by W. E. Winner. Published by John...
GLC03531
1855-1886
McNear, Franklin E. (fl. 1855-1886)
Autograph book and letter from Abraham Lincoln [Decimalized .01- .02]
GLC04035
October 1944
Bullard, Lauriston F. (fl. 1944-)
What Andrew Boyd and Charles Henry Hart Did for Abraham Lincoln
GLC08880.052
circa April 1865
McParlin, Thomas A. (1825-1897)
Abraham Lincoln Foully Assassinated, April 14th 1865, from the London Punch
Nineteen stanza poem, an anonymous tribute to the late President, McParlin copied from Punch magazine.
GLC02649.22
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