Abraham Lincoln's appearance (1914) (14756201816)

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Abraham Lincoln's appearance (1914) (14756201816)

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Identifier: abrahamlincoxxxxx00linc (find matches)
Title: Abraham Lincoln's appearance
Year: 1914 (1910s)
Authors: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Subjects: Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865 Hair
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Contributing Library: Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection
Digitizing Sponsor: Friends of The Lincoln Collection of Indiana, Inc.



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i<m 524 LINCOLN, A.: An A.E.S., Feb. 28,1865. Let thisman Polk Walters, take the oath of Dec. 8,1863 & bedischarged. A. Lincoln; written on the remaining por-tion of the integral leaf of an A.L.S. from Gen. ThomasWood to Gen. Burnside, Feb. 15,1865. In this letter.Wood introduces a Mr. Murray who apparently initiatedthe discharge of Walters. (Fold lines to letter, agetoning to endorsement), otherwise very fine. Both Woodand Burnside were distinguished C.W. Generals. (Est. 1,200-1,800) FORDS THEATRE PLAYBILL 525 (LINCOLN, A.): The Fords Theatre playbill forFriday evening, April 14,1865. Benefit and Last Nightof Miss Laura Keene...Our American Cousin, Patri-otic Song and Chorus; Honor to our Soldiers; H.Polkinhorn and Son printers; D. St., near 7th, Washing-ton, D.C.; 184 x 5*5. (Top trimmed h into title ofFords Theatre, minor fold weakness and soiling), buta fine example of one of the two versions printed forApril 14,1865. This version was ammended as soon asit was known that th

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