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Publishing House of Gurdon Bill. [Caption title]. 4 pp. 4to leaflet.
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1866
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Star and Chronicle Extra. [Caption title]. Large folio broadsheet.
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1862
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Annual Greeting of the Carriers to the Patrons of "The Press." For January 1st, 1866. [Caption title beneath lithographic scene of Lincoln and his Cabinet]. Broadside, 11" x 8.5". With typographic border.
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1866
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Report of the Commissioner of Patents, for the Year 1849....
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1850
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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CLEVELAND MORNING LEADER. Vol. XIX, No. 102. Friday Morning, April 28, 1865.
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1865
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National Inauguration Ball, March 4, 1865.
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1865
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Died, Near the South-Side Rail Road, on Sunday, April 9th, 1865, The Southern Confederacy, Aged Four Years....[Caption title & partial text]. Oblong 4to broadside on heavy stock with ornamental border. Fine.
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1865
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Black and white lithograph, “Lincoln and Cabinet. Annual Greeting of the Carriers to the Patrons of ‘The Press’. For January 1st, 1866. Sight: 8” x 10," double matted (image approximately 6” x 9”), backed with foam board and sealed. Light grayish stain in upper right corner margin, otherwise a sharp, fresh impression.
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1866
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Diary of G[eorge] M. Lockwood, Hunts Hollow, N.Y. January 1, 1864 to October 25, 1865. Partly coded. 102 pp. (40 pp. 1865). Notebook 6.5 x 8 inches. Contemp. 3/4 calf, marbled boards. Slight edge wear, pages lightly browned, intact and sound. Legible ink.
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1864
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Order of Services at the Capital of New Hampshire, Thursday, June 1, 1865, in Honor of the Memory of Abraham Lincoln. [Caption title]. 8vo. broadside, some browning.
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1865
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An Election Song. [Caption title]. Broadside, 21” X 8-5/8”, double column, text comprising four poems, surmounted by a vignette of an eagle, all within an ornamental border.
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1864
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Programme of Procession/ To Escort the Remains of/ President Lincoln/ From the Court House to the Funeral Train for Springfield./ The Court House will be closed at 8 o'clock, precisely, and the remains of/ the late President escorted to the Springfield Train in the following order:/ BAND./ CHIEF MARSHALL--Colonel R. M. Hough,/...Broadside, 5-3/8" x 8". Printed in white on dark silk, with border. Handsome modern wood frame (old style).
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1865
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Wm. Lloyd Garrison to Chas. Sumner. Review of the Senator's Career. Greeleyism Exposed! The Bearing of the present Campaign! [Caption title].
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1872
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ANDREW, JOHN A.
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Senate...No. 1. Address of His Excellency...to the Two Branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts, January 8, 1864.
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1864
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ANON.
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Letters of Major Jack Downing, of the Downingville Militia.
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1865
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BENJAMIN, S.G.W.
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Ode on the Death of Abraham Lincoln.
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1865
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BEVERIDGE, ALBERT J.
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Abraham Lincoln 1809-1858. Vol. I-[II].
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1928
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BRYANT, WILLIAM C.,
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Army Relief Bazaar Buildings, Academy Park, Albany, N.Y., Jan. 18, 1864. [Caption title].
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1864
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CANTERBURY, H. WEBST
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Patriotic Songs. [Caption title]. Small folio broadside, six songs in three columns beneath engraved portraits of Washington, Winfield Scott and a beardless Lincoln (left to right).
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1861
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CHASE, S.P.
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Additional Regulations Concerning Commercial Intercourse with and in States Declared in Insurrection. January 26, 1864. [Caption title].
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1864
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CONCEIÇÃO, JOSÉ MANU
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As exequias de Abrahão Lincoln, presidente dos Estados Unidos da America, com um esboço biographico do mesmo offerecido ao povo brasileiro.
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1865
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COOK, JOHN & JAMES O
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Obsequies of President Lincoln[.] Order of Funeb[!]al Procession. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside, printed in three columns with black border & column dividers.
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1865
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COOK, JOHN & JAMES O
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Obsequies of President Lincoln[.] Order of [Fun]eb[!]al Procession. [Caption title]. Sm. folio broadside, printed in three columns with black border & column dividers.
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1865
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DEMOCRATIC PARTY--NA
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Spirit of the Chicago Convention. Extracts from All the Notable Speeches... [Caption title].
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1864
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DeNORMANDIE, JAMES.
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The Lord Reigneth: a Few Words on Sunday Morning, April 16th, 1865, After the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln. [Wrapper title].
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1865
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DUTTON, Rev. O.H..
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Supplement to the Holyoke Transcript. April 29, 1865. [Caption title]. Large folio broadside, printed in four columns.
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1865
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GRIERSON, BENJAMIN H
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Campaign Song. Tune--"Old Dan Tucker." [Caption title]. At bottom, above the border: "Offered for sale by the Meredosia Wide-Awakes." Broadside, 8.25" x 6.75." Typographical border.
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1860
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GRIMES, P.
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A Rumphes in Topet. Truth and Conviction. [Caption title]. Narrow 4to broadside.
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1863
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HANAFORD, MRS. PHOEB
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Our Martyred President.
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1865
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HENSZEY & CO. Photog
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President Lincoln's Hearse. April 22, 1865. Designed and Constructed by E.S. Early, Undertaker...Philadelphia.
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1865
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HERNDON, WILLIAM H.
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Herndon's Lincoln: The True Story of a Great Life...
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1889
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HERRICK, H.W.
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"Reading the Emancipation Proclamation." [Caption title]. Medium folio engraving with suitable margins, small vignette of Lincoln in title. Engraved by J.W. Watts. Old walnut frame.
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1864
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LANGE, MAX Editor.
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Abraham Lincoln der Wiederhersteller der Nordamerikanischen Union und der grosz kampf der Nord- und Sudstaaten....Drittes Tausend.
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1866
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LINCOLN DIORAMIC ASS
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Certificate of Admission. This Certificate entitles the Holder to One admission to the Diorama of the Funeral Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln and a photographic View of some of the remarkable Scenes represented by the Diorama, also a share in the Diorama Farms & other premiums. [Lithographed signatures:] W.W. Beach, Sec’y [and] John Geary, Pres’t. [Complete text]. Printed ticket, 2” x 4-1/8”, text surrounding a small cut of Lincoln, all within an ornamental border with “50” in each corner, the number “176606” stamped in blue along left margin. Fine
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1866
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM.
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Emancipation Proclamation, Whereas on the 22nd Day of September in the year of our Lord 1862...I Abraham Lincoln...[Caption title & partial text]. Large folio broadside, 28" x 21.5."
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1864
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM.
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Petition to Abraham Lincoln to Appoint Maj. Gen. John C. Fremont to Command the West Virginia Troops. Signed by 39 Senators, Representatives and Delegates from W.Va. Wheeling, West Virginia, July 31, 1863. Verso Docketed: "Submitted to the Secretary of War, Aug. 21, 1863. A. Lincoln." [Docketing in Lincoln's hand.] 12.25" x 16,” folded. 2 pp. Lined paper, water spots, browning. Small tears at folds, slight fading, overall very legible.
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1863
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LINCOLN, ABRAHAM.
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Abraham Lincoln's Farewell Address to His Old Neighbors. Springfield, February 12, 1861...Engraving of Lincoln, by Isaac Bates. Stiff card: 4" x 2-1/2".
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1865
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LINCOLN.
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Proclamation of Emancipation. [Caption title].
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1865
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NEALLY, GEORGE C.
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Three (3) pp. ALS, (signed G.C.N, Jr.), to Thomas H. Eaton of Bath, Maine, Concerning Lincoln’s Assassination. Bird’s Nest Nursery, Burlington, Iowa, April 29, 1865. Sheet 7.75 x 10 inches, folded in half. Ink. Stamped cover with logo of nursery, “Neally Bros. & Bock”. Browned, slight bleed through, otherwise fine.
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1865
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NICOLAY, JOHN G. & J
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Abraham Lincoln. A History. Volume One.
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1890
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ROCKWELL, JOHN A.
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"Hon. John A. Rockwell's Vindication of the Principles of the Constitutional Union Party;" "To the Editor of the Courier." Caption title. Holograph mss. 4to. 22 pp., watermarked “Congress” in ink, legible hand, with numerous corrections, signed "John A. Rockwell." With [Rockwell]. States vs. Territories. a True Solution of the Territorial Question. By an Old Line Whig. August 15, 1860. n.p., printed pamphlet, 20 pp. 8vo. Fine.
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1860
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SPOONER, LYSANDER.
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Address of the Free Constitutionalists to the People of the United States.
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1860
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TUMBLETY, DR. FRANCI
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A Few Passages in the Life of Dr. Francis Tumblety, the Indian Herb Doctor, including his Experience in the Old Capitol Prison, to which he was consigned, with a Wanton Disregard to Justice and Liberty.
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1866
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UNION VOLUNTEER REFR
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At a Meeting ... on the 16th of April [1865], the following Preamble and Resolutions were adopted, Whereas We have learned with unbounded sorrow and anguish, the assassination of our beloved Chief Magistrate, ABRAHAM LINCOLN, PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES....[beginning of text].
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1865
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WHITE, RICHARD GRANT
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Revelations: a Companion to the "New Gospel of Peace." According to Abraham.
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1863
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