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Abraham Lincoln Collection (page 9)

Abraham Lincoln, the iconic 16th President of the United States, continues to inspire and captivate us with his remarkable legacy

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: March past of the Garibaldi Guard before President Lincoln, 1861-1865 (c1880)

March past of the Garibaldi Guard before President Lincoln, 1861-1865 (c1880). The Garibaldi Guard was the nickname given to the 39th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment that fought in the American

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Seth Kinman, American hunter, 19th century, (1908)

Seth Kinman, American hunter, 19th century, (1908). Kinman was a California hunter who presented an elkhorn chair to President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908)

Mary Todd Lincoln, wife of President Abraham Lincoln, c1860s, (1908). Mary Todd Lincoln (1818-1882) was First Lady of the United States from 1861 to 1865

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The early home of Abraham Lincoln, Gentryville, Indiana, 19th century

The early home of Abraham Lincoln, Gentryville, Indiana, 19th century. House where American president Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) lived when young

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The Death-bed of President Abraham Lincoln, 1865, (1872)

The Death-bed of President Abraham Lincoln, 1865, (1872). Lincoln (1809-1865) was assassinated while at the theatre. Engraving from A Childs History of the United States by John Gilmary Shea

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon Ross

Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, (early 20th century). Artist: Gordon Ross
Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, (early 20th century). Lincoln (1809-1865) was President from 1861 until his assassination in 1865

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), c1865. Artist: Currier and Ives

Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), c1865. Artist: Currier and Ives
Abraham Lincoln (1809-65), c1865. Lincoln, a Republican, became 16th President of the USA in 1860. On Good Friday, 14 April 1865, while at Fords Theatre, Washington

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln and his son Tad, 9 February 1864

Abraham Lincoln and his son Tad, 9 February 1864. Lincoln (1809-1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States of America (1861-1865)

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, President of the USA, c1865

Abraham Lincoln, President of the USA, c1865. Lincoln (1809-1865) was the sixteenth President of the United States of America (1861-1865)

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Inauguration of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 4 March 1861

Inauguration of President Lincoln, Washington DC, 4 March 1861. Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865) delivering his inaugural address as President in front of the Capitol

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Lincolns Last Day, Abraham Lincoln (1891-1865), 1907

Lincolns Last Day, Abraham Lincoln (1891-1865), 1907
Lincolns Last Day, Abraham Lincoln (1891-1865) President of the United States of America, 1907

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The Threatening Note, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel

The Threatening Note, 1865. Artist: John Tenniel
The Threatening Note, 1865. Attorney Lincoln. Now, Uncle Sam, You re in A Darned Hurry to Serve this Here Notice on John Bull

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Mrs. North and Her Attorney, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Mrs. North and Her Attorney, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Mrs. North and Her Attorney, 1864. Mrs North says: You see, Mr. Lincoln, we have failed utterly in our course of Action; I want Peace, and so, if you cannot effect an Amicable Arrangement

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Something for Paddy, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel

Something for Paddy, 1864. Artist: John Tenniel
Something for Paddy, 1864. Daniel O Connell says: Its a Repaler ye call yourself, ye Spalpeen, and you re goin to Die for the Union

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Extremes Meet, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

Extremes Meet, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
Extremes Meet, 1863. This cartoon depicts Abraham Lincoln on the left and Alexander II on the right, shaking hands across the divide, and with fighting and death taking place behind them

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: John Bulls Neutrality, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel

John Bulls Neutrality, 1863. Artist: John Tenniel
John Bulls Neutrality, 1863. Look Here, Boys, I Don t Care Twopence For Your Noise, But If You Throw Stones At My Windows, I Must Thrash You Both

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Lincolns Two Difficulties, 1862

Lincolns Two Difficulties, 1862. Lincoln comments: What? No Money! No Men! President Lincoln was calling for a second draught of 300

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Drawing The Stumps, 1862. Artist: John Tenniel

Drawing The Stumps, 1862. Artist: John Tenniel
Drawing The Stumps, 1862. Cobden to Dizzy. Carries Out His Bat? Of Course He Does! Your Underhand Bowling ll Never Get Him Out! I ll Show You How to Do It Next Innings

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The Latest from America, 1862

The Latest from America, 1862. Or, the New York Eye-Duster, to be taken Every Day. President Lincoln turns Victory into Defeat by making a cocktail of Bunkum

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture), 1862

Retrogression (A Very Sad Picture), 1862. War-Dance of the IOU Indian. The American dancing in native feathers bears a striking resemblance to President Abraham Lincoln

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The Gettysburg address delivered by Abraham Lincoln Nov. 19 1863 at the dedication services

The Gettysburg address delivered by Abraham Lincoln Nov. 19 1863 at the dedication services on the battle field Published in 1909

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: PPRE2A-00161

PPRE2A-00161
Abraham Lincoln before growing a beard. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century portrait

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: PPRE2A-00156

PPRE2A-00156
Young Abe Lincoln working on an Ohio River keelboat. Hand-colored woodcut of a 19th-century illustration

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln James Garfield Assassinated Assassination

Abraham Lincoln James Garfield Assassinated Assassination
Two American Presidents assassinated in the 19th century: Abraham Lincoln, 1809 - 1865 and James Garfield, 1831 - 1881. After a 19th century print

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: ANI12517WT13

ANI12517WT13
Statue of Abraham Lincoln inside the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: ANI12517WT09

ANI12517WT09
Interior of the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: ANI11317WT40

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Statue of President Abraham Lincoln inside the Lincoln Memorial on the National Mall in Washington DC

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, 1809 - 1865. 16th President of the United States

Abraham Lincoln, 1809 - 1865. 16th President of the United States. After a portrait by Alexander Gardner. This famous photograph is known as the Gettysburg Portrait because it was taken just two

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Horace Pippin Abraham Lincoln Father Building

Horace Pippin Abraham Lincoln Father Building
Horace Pippin: Abraham Lincoln and His Father Building Their Cabin on Pigeon Creek, Horace Pippin, c. 1934, Oil on fabric (later mounted to composition board), Overall: 16 1/4 x 20 1/4 in

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Engraving Abraham Lincoln photograph Mathew B

Engraving Abraham Lincoln photograph Mathew B
Engraving of Abraham Lincoln after a photograph by Mathew B. Brady; Studio of Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896); about 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln Second Son Thomas Tad Alexander Gardner

Abraham Lincoln Second Son Thomas Tad Alexander Gardner
Abraham Lincoln and His Second Son Thomas (Tad); Alexander Gardner (American, born Scotland, 1821 - 1882); February 5, 1865; Albumen silver print

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln standing arm back Studio Mathew B

Abraham Lincoln standing arm back Studio Mathew B
Abraham Lincoln standing with one arm behind his back; Studio of Mathew B. Brady (American, about 1823 - 1896); about 1864; Albumen silver print

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln President Elect addressing People

Abraham Lincoln President Elect addressing People
Abraham Lincoln, The President Elect, addressing the People from the Astor House Balcony, February 9, 1861, 1861. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910). Wood engraving

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Hon Abraham Lincoln Born Kentucky February 12

Hon Abraham Lincoln Born Kentucky February 12
Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Born in Kentucky, February 12, 1809, 1860. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910). Wood engraving

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Inauguration Abraham Lincoln President United States

Inauguration Abraham Lincoln President United States
The Inauguration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States, at the Capitol, Washington, March 4, 1861, 1861. Winslow Homer (American, 1836-1910). Wood engraving

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: One Room, One Window, Dirt Floor Log Cabin At Sinking Spring Farm, Hardin County, Kentucky, America

One Room, One Window, Dirt Floor Log Cabin At Sinking Spring Farm, Hardin County, Kentucky, America, Where Abraham Lincoln Was Born. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: The Home Of Abraham Lincoln In Springfield, Illinois, During The 1860 Presidential Campaign

The Home Of Abraham Lincoln In Springfield, Illinois, During The 1860 Presidential Campaign. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Handwriting And Signature Of Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Handwriting And Signature Of Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincolns Family Home In Springfield, Illinois, America. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Abraham Lincolns Family Home In Springfield, Illinois, America. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Letter From Abraham Lincoln To Alden Hall, Dated February 14, 1843, Which Reads Thus: Friend Hall

Letter From Abraham Lincoln To Alden Hall, Dated February 14, 1843, Which Reads Thus: Friend Hall, Your County And Ours Are Almost Sure To Be Placed In The Same Congressional District - I Would Like

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Facsimile Of A Page Of Abraham Lincolns School Mathematics Book. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Facsimile Of A Page Of Abraham Lincolns School Mathematics Book. Abraham Lincoln, 1809

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Lithograph From 1870 Of Medallion Showing Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln And George Washington

Lithograph From 1870 Of Medallion Showing Ulysses S. Grant, Abraham Lincoln And George Washington As Defender, Martyr And Father

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Monumental Statue Of Abraham Lincoln In The Lincoln Memorial

Monumental Statue Of Abraham Lincoln In The Lincoln Memorial

Background imageAbraham Lincoln Collection: Mount Rushmore

Mount Rushmore



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Abraham Lincoln, the iconic 16th President of the United States, continues to inspire and captivate us with his remarkable legacy. From his heartfelt letters to his enduring statues, Lincoln's impact on American history is undeniable. In PPRE2A-00072 and PPRE2A-00097, we catch a glimpse of Lincoln's personal correspondence as he writes a poignant letter to Mrs. Bixby. Accompanied by a bust-length portrait of the President himself, this piece offers an intimate connection to one of America's greatest leaders. Moving forward in time, PPRE2A-00102 showcases a digitally restored Civil War era painting that depicts President Abraham Lincoln during a pivotal moment in our nation's history. The attention to detail brings this historical artwork back to life and allows us to appreciate the significance of this period. The grandeur is further immortalized through various statues dedicated in his honor. Whether it be the majestic statue at the Lincoln Memorial or other tributes like those found at Mount Rushmore National Park or Black Hills National Forest in South Dakota, these monuments stand tall as symbols of strength and leadership. But beyond being an influential figurehead for our country, Abraham Lincoln was also a family man. In an endearing photograph from the 1860s (PPRE2A-00072), we see him alongside his beloved family – capturing moments filled with love and unity amidst turbulent times. Lastly, we are reminded of President Lincoln's resilience and unwavering determination through a signed carte-de-visite from 1864 (vignette). This artifact serves as a testament to his commitment towards preserving democracy during one of America's darkest periods - the Civil War. As we reflect upon these glimpses into Abraham Lincoln's life and legacy, let us remember him not just as an extraordinary leader but also as someone who embodied compassion, courage, and hope for all Americans.