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.Record Group 35

Abraham Lincoln

 

Box 1, Shelf 94     

Entry 1: Lincoln Memorabilia

Folder 1

Memory card for Isaac Meyer Wise from Central Synagogue (Acc. #2000.008.01)

Card from Lincoln’s Home, Springfield, Illinois

Thanksgiving card (Acc. #98.109.2)

Mary Todd Lincoln’s White Cake Recipe (Acc. #2005.074.05)

Program and article on play, “Abe Lincoln in Illinois.” Performed by Greenfield Village Players

“A Day with President Lincoln,” Act II program

Abraham Lincoln Civil War Round Table membership card for Alfred Jantz, 1964

2 Lincoln postage stamps (Acc. #96.41.1)

Card introducing the book, A Portrait of Abraham Lincoln in Letters by his Oldest Son

“The Trail of Young Lincoln,” story to color book (Acc. #2004.183.39)

Flyer for Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices in Springfield, Illinois (Acc. #2004.183.26)

Lincoln scrapbook by Brian Foust (Acc. #98.109.3)

“Abraham Lincoln Didn’t Quit”

10 Lincoln postcards (Acc. #2005.180.01)

Documents on the legal case of Ragsdell & Ashbury v. Spear (Acc. #2006.079.01, #2006.079.02, & #2006.079.03)

Abraham Lincoln’s Favorite Cake

Bookmark from Lincoln Museum

Folder from 75th Anniversary Exhibition at The Lincoln Museum

Lincoln Historic postcards

Lincoln image on postcard as an advertisement (Acc. #2008.93.01)

The Lincoln Group building at the Chicago World’s Fair (Acc. #2008.124.01)

4 Lincoln postage stamps (Acc. #2008.71.01)

Lincoln 4¢ postcard (Acc. #2008.99.01)

 

Entry 2: Letters from War Department

Folder 1

Letter from War Department about Civil War books to T.C. Sherwood, 1884 (Acc. #93.21.153)

Letter to T.C. Sherwood signed by Robert Lincoln, January 25, 1885 (Acc. #93.21.154)

 

Entry 3: Speech Notes on Lincoln

Folder 1

Notes on Lincoln collections at Brown University

Notes from “The Art of Problem Solving”

Notes from “Abe Lincoln’s First Big Fee” speech by Mitchell Wilson

Notes about Lincoln publications

Thoughts from Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln and the Kansas-Nebraska Act: A Sesquicentennial Anniversary Symposium

2003 Platt Family Lincoln Forum Essay by John Bellocchio

 

Entry 4: Speeches and Letters

Folder 1

Souvenir facsimile of Gettysburg Address (4 copies)

The Proclamation of Emancipation, January 1, 1863 ((very small) Acc. #2004.176.36)

Copy of address by Prof. Dwight Dumond at Univ. of Michigan’s commemoration of the centennial of President Lincoln’s Emancipation Proclamation, January 9, 1963

List of names in picture of men signing Emancipation Proclamation with letter to Karl Starkweather, December 1, 1965

Copy of Lincoln letter to Mrs. Bixby on Nov. 21, 1864

Copy of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Address, April 10, 1865 (2 copies)

Copy of Emancipation Proclamation (large copy & miniature copy)

Farewell Address at Springfield, Illinois, 1861 (2 copies)

Copy of Grace Bedell letter

Copy of Lincoln’s response letter to Grace Bedell

 

Entry 5: Pamphlets and Brochures

Folder 1

The Lincoln Memorial (Acc. #2004.183.07)

The Lincoln Memorial (Acc. #2004.183.10)

Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society (Acc. #2000.155.01)

Michigan’s Monumental Tributes to Abraham Lincoln (Acc. #95.8.7) (2 copies)

1775–1875 The Lincoln Era

“With Malice toward None” (Acc. #2000.155.06)

Lincoln and Democratic Leadership (Acc. #2000.155.04)

Lincoln and Democratic Morality (Acc. #2000.155.03)

Little Known Lincoln Humor (2 copies) (Acc. #2004.183.12, 2000.155.07)

Little known facts about Thanksgiving (Acc. #2004.183.11)

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace (Acc. #2004.183.02)

New Salem Village (Acc. #2000.155.02)

Lincoln at Gettysburg (Acc. #2004.183.03)

The Lincoln Country (Acc. #2004.183.04)

Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died, 2 copies (Acc. #2004.183.05, 2004.183.06)

Ford’s Theater, 1985 (Acc. #2008.83.01)

 

Folder 2

Lincoln Museum in Hodgenville, Kentucky

Lincoln Heritage Trail (2 copies)

The Lincoln Room Museum

The Home of Abraham Lincoln (Acc. #2004.176.35)

Lincoln Museum at Lincoln Memorial University

Ford’s Theater Visitor’s Guide

Lincoln Homestead State Shrine

Lincoln’s Birthplace

Abraham Lincoln’s Boyhood Home (Acc. #2004.183.14)

Lincoln Home (Acc. #2004.183.15)

Lincoln Home Visitor’s Guide ( 3 copies)

Old State Capitol State Historic Site

Lincoln Tomb Historic Site (2 copies)

The Embalming of President Lincoln

The House Where Lincoln Died

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace Visitor’s Guide

The Abraham Lincoln Home (Acc. #2000.155.05)

Abraham Lincoln—A biography in pictures (Acc. #94.9.1)

Little Known Boyhood Adventures of Abraham Lincoln

Lincoln Highlights in Indiana

Little Known Lincoln Episodes

Abraham Lincoln: the Great Emancipator

Picturing Lincoln exhibit brochure

 

Folder 3

Picture Guide Book of New Salem State Park (Acc. #2004.183.09)

Lincoln Lived Here (Acc. #2004.183.17)

Lincoln’s New Salem Illinois (Acc. #2004.183.01)

New Salem State Park

Lincoln (Acc. #94.9.2)

The Law of Illinois

The Lincoln Digest, “Collecting Lincoln Pennies” (3 copies) (Acc. #2000.155.09)

The Lincoln Digest, “Lincoln’s Political Philosophy” (2 copies) (Acc. 2000.155.11)

Lincoln Lore, “The Constitution from Lincoln’s Viewpoint” (3 copies) (Acc. #2000.155.12)

The Lincoln Digest, “Lincoln’s Military Manual” (7 copies) (Acc. #2000.155.08)

The Lincoln Digest, “Three Lincoln Mothers” (Acc. #2000.155.10)

Scout Abraham Lincoln (2 copies)

Lincoln the Lawyer

Lincoln in Cartoon and Caricature

Lincoln’s New Salem Guide

The Lincoln National Life Foundation

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace guide

The Lincoln Library and Museum

Lincoln birthplace guide (Acc. #2004.183.23)

Lincoln boyhood guide (Acc. #2004.183.24)

The Abraham Lincoln Museum, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee

The Lincoln Forum 12th Annual Forum Symposium, November, 2007

Friends of  The Lincoln Museum 2007 Annual meeting program

“Abraham Lincoln and the Rule of Law,” Ideas, notes, and News about History Education, May 2002

 

Entry 6: Lincoln Home Replica

Folder 1

Historic Homes information on a replica of Lincoln’s home (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Photo of replica home (2 copies) (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Black and white photo of Lincoln home in Springfield, IL (Acc. #2004.074.01)

Real estate listing for replica of Abe Lincoln home (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Floor plans (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Real estate listing (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Lot dimensions (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Subdivision plan (Acc. #2002.074.01)

“Alger Delta to install service to Abraham Lincoln’s home?” (Acc. #2002.074.01)

Information packet on details for replica home (Acc. #2002.074.01)

 

 

 

Box 2

Entry7: Postcards and posters

Folder 1

Posters

Lincoln’s life

 

Postcards

Lincoln Birthplace, Kentucky

Lincoln Memorial

Lincoln’s boyhood home in Hodgenville, Kentucky

Abraham Lincoln’s Home postcard packet

Abraham Lincoln in Kentucky postcard packet

Abraham Lincoln Birthplace postcard packet

Lincoln Memorial (Acc. #2004.183.22)

Nancy Hanks Lincoln State Memorial-The Allee, from south

Nancy Hanks Lincoln State Memorial-The Memorial Court and Buildings

Nancy Hanks Lincoln State Memorial-Nancy Hanks Lincoln’s Grave

Nancy Hanks State Memorial-Cabin site

Lincoln Centennial souvenir (Acc. #2002.060.01)

Lincoln statue in Lincoln Memorial (Acc. #2004.183.19)

Home office of Lincoln National Life Insurance Co. Fort Wayne, IN (Acc. #2004.183.20)

Lincoln statue, Lincoln Memorial (Acc. #2004.183.21)

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, IN (Acc. #2004.176.30)

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, IN-fireplace (2 copies) (Acc. #2004.176.31, #2004.176.33)

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, IN-cabin (Acc. #2004.176.32)

Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial, Lincoln City, IN-Lincoln Living Historical Farm (Acc. #2004.176.34)

“The Lincoln Story in Stone” sculpture (Acc. #2004.176.29)

Replica of Abraham Lincoln’s birthplace

Abraham Lincoln 1809-1865

Home office of Lincoln National Life Insurance Co.

Abraham and Tad Lincoln

Black and white small postcard pack includes:  (Acc. #2000.155.13)

            Hill’s Carding Mill and Wool House

            Dining Room and Kitchen, Rutledge Tavern

            Interior of Schoolhouse

            Hill-McNamar (McNeil) Store (3)

            TheWagon Wheel Inn

            Ash Hopper

            Miller and Kelso Residence

            Interior of First Berry-Lincoln Store

            Doctor Regnier’s Residence and office

            Restored Schoolhouse

            Jack Kelso’s residence

            Samuel Hill’s residence (2)

            Berry-Lincoln store

            Doctor John Allen’s residence

            Saw and Grist Mill

            Onstot’s Cooper shop and residence

            Rutledge Tavern

            Exterior of first Berry-Lincoln Store

New Salem State Park postcard packet (Acc. #97.112.1)

“Candidate Lincoln” painting by Richard Wengenroth (Acc. #2007.96.05)

 

Entry 8: Pictures and Photos

Folder 1

Photo of Lincoln

Lincoln on April 20, 1864

Lincoln on May 7, 1858

Lincoln’s birthday from children’s book

Young Lincoln

Jesus and Lincoln

Old State Courthouse in Springfield, IL

Lincoln with Tad

Post-mortem examination of Booth’s body

Booth’s capture from Harper’s Weekly, May 13, 1865

Old photo of Lincoln

Boy Scout dedication in front of Lincoln statue (4 photos)

Painting of Lincoln (Acc. #2002.176.02)

Lincoln photo by M.B. Brady

Lincoln on February 28, 1857 (Acc. #2005.074.02)

Lincoln in 1862 (Acc. #2005.074.03)

Lincoln with Tad on February 9, 1864 (Acc. #2005.074.04)

Young Lincoln (Acc. #2002.261.01)

Lincoln with his 2 sons

Young Lincoln copy from a daguerreotype (2 copies) (Acc. #2007.83.01 & #2007.83.02)

Lincoln-Herndon Law Office in Springfield, IL (3 photos) (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Street plan of Lincoln’s neighborhood in Springfield, IL (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Visitor’s office in New Salem, IL (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Old State Capitol in Springfield, IL (4 photos) (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Mary Todd Lincoln’s home in Lexington, KY (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Lincoln family home in Springfield, IL (Acc. #2007.96.05)

Lincoln statue in town square in Gettysburg, PA (Acc. #2007.96.03)

Lincoln photo

Photo of Lincoln in Springfield on June 3, 1860

Young Lincoln

Cartoons about Lincoln (Acc. #2008.125.01)

 

Entry 9: Magazine articles and newsletters

Folder 1

The Living Land of Lincoln, Reader’s Digest, October, 1980

The Forgotten Lincoln

Ann Arbor Civil War Round Table newsletter, February, 2002

Lincoln as Statesman, American History, April, 2005

Death of John Wilkes Booth, American History, April, 2005

A Day to Remember, American History, April, 2005

“War Presidents: Examining the Challenges of the 1864, 1944, and 1968 Elections” essay by George Gilbert

Abraham Lincoln, the Man Who Saved the Nation, Biography Magazine, February, 1999

Member News: The Lincoln Museum, October-December, 2002

The Great Man…And a Young Boy

Lincoln and Children, Longacre PTA Topic, The Observer, 1966

Warns of Fifth Column, The Plymouth Mail

The Legacy of Lincoln, Friendly Exchange, Fall, 1993

Lincoln quotes

Lincoln’s Springfield Home, Early American Life

Mr. Lincoln’s Illinois, Illinois Travel Ideas

Lincoln’s Illinois, Travel Holiday, February, 1991 (Acc. #2004.183.08)

Rebirth of the Hall Where Lincoln Fell (Acc. #2004.183.27)

In the Footsteps of the Lincolns, Saturday Evening Post, July/August, 1989

Lincoln Heritage Trail, Motor News, September, 1971

If Lincoln Lived Today-A Profile in Poverty, U.S. News & World Report, February 15, 1965

A Heritage for Labor, Butcher Workman, February, 1975

The Lincoln Heritage Trail, Redbook Magazine, February, 1974

Lincoln, on Trial in Detroit, Detroit Magazine, May 2, 1971

Abe Lincoln in Aurora, Thrift Corner Yarns, February, 1962

Around the Green in Greenfield Village

When Lincoln Grew a Beard, Reader’s Digest

Ann Arbor Civil War Round Table newsletter, April, 2004

Article about Charles McCabe and Lincoln

News from Alfred A. Knopf-Mary Todd Lincoln: Her Life and Letters

Illinois, the City and the Plain, National Geographic, June, 1976

It All Began with a Letter

Lincoln Dedicates Cemetery; Asks ‘New Birth of Freedom," Civil War Times, November 20, 1863 (2 reprints 1958 & 1990) (Acc. #2004.176.37, 2004.183.25)

“Abe Lincoln’s Ten Guidelines” (Acc. #2003.074.02)

“Abraham Lincoln Didn’t Quit” Chicken Soup for the Soul 2003.074.04)

The Harlan-Lincoln Family tree (Acc. #2003.074.03)

“The Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Whiskers” (Acc. #2003.074.07)

“My First Interview with Robert Todd Lincoln” (Acc. #2003.074.08)

“Uncovering the Real Lincoln” Time, Special Issue   July 4, 2005, pp38-74

Lincoln in Kalamazoo,” Kalamazoo Museography, Summer, 2006

Lincoln’s Land, Destinations, February, 1997

“Looking for Lincoln,” U.S. News & World Report, February 17, 1997

“Where Lincoln Lives,” Midwest Living, June, 1988

Lincoln at Gettysburg,” U.S. News & World Report, December 4, 2006

William B. Allison (man who nominated Lincoln at convention) (Acc. #2008.101.01)

 

Entry 10: Newspaper articles

Folder 1

Dr. Mudd controversy

“Grandson finally clears smeared name”

“Carter clears doctor in death of Lincoln

“Man battles history to clear Mudd name,” Detroit News, July 24, 1998

Milford pupils get visit from Dr. Mudd”

Actors portraying Lincoln

“Massey tells plot of next Lincoln role”

“Henry Fonda as Abe at Fisher”

“‘A. Lincoln’ loses its point in search for an ending,” Detroit News, May 6, 1971

“Dotrice pulls together many-faceted Lincoln,” February 9, 1981

“‘Young Abe Lincoln’ will bring Broadway to Pease Auditorium,” Eastern Echo, April 4, 1967

 

Lincoln impersonators

Art Goupel and Lincoln

Gregory Peck and Lincoln

38 Lincoln impersonators, American Heritage, July-August, 1999

“‘First Lady’ talks about her life with the President,” Observer & Eccentric, November 30, 1995

“80,000 pennies later”

“‘Twin’ to host Lincoln birthday coin show”

“‘Lincoln’ backing Nixon”

“It’s Abe!”

“Abe Lincoln comes alive for junior high students,” Oakland Press, November 6, 1980

 

Carl Sandburg

“Carl Sandburg: He enjoyed being involved,” Detroit Free Press, July 23, 1967

“Sandburg was a Michigander,” Detroit Free Press, July 23, 1967

“Sandburg spans an American era,” Detroit Free Press, January 1, 1966

“Photogenic Sandburg, in sharp, craggy focus”

 

Editorial articles

“The Child is Father of the Man,” Detroit Free Press, February 12, 1963

“‘The Illinois Beast’: One of Our Greatest Presidents” February 11, 1988 (Acc. #2003.074.05)

“Abe Lincoln transcends background in any age,” Detroit News, December 1, 1996

“No, I didn’t hear anything!”

“Bruce Catton’s Legacy,” Detroit Free Press, October 8, 1999

“You can quote me: I never said that,” June 9, 1967

“The Lincoln Legacy,”February 12, 1968

“Helping underprivileged,” Detroit News, February 12, 1963

“Disney’s ‘Lincoln’ awes the multitude,” Detroit Free Press, June 20, 1964

“Rating the presidents: Honest Abe wins nod,” Detroit Free Press, February 1, 1979

“Honest study of history reveals unpleasant truths,” January 8, 1980

“When conservative means reactionary,” February 24, 1965

“Honest Abe once left political world as a defeated man”

“Lincoln and Blacks: A record of pride,” Detroit Free Press, February 12, 1973

Lincoln, Washington, a study in contrasts”

“Today’s poverty would vex Abe”

“Born for his time”

“Abraham Lincoln: his memory’s swathed in glory, fantasy,” Detroit News, February 12, 1981

“Medium tells of warnings given Lincoln from spirits,” Detroit News, May 27, 1963

“Count your blessings, was Lincoln’s advice”

“Fate treated him badly, but he belongs to the ages”

“Bishop portrays Lincoln’s religious stature,” Detroit News, February 9, 1963

“1860: Die is cast as Lincoln wins,” Detroit Free Press, February 2, 1981

“A story about Abe,” The Evangelist, May 27, 1993

“How Lincoln used truth as a weapon,” Detroit News, September 9, 1975

“Abraham Lincoln’s first car” cartoon

 

Book reviews

“An Honest Abe,” Detroit News, June 17, 1984

Lincoln’s Legacy,” Oakland Press, November 25, 1999

“Citizen of New Salem

“The other Abraham Lincoln,” Philadelphia Inquirer, October 29, 1995

“Sleuthing Abe Lincoln”

 

Life and family

Lincoln doomed by illness?” Detroit Free Press, July 17, 1975

Lincoln a shrewd defense lawyer 1859 transcript shows,” Detroit Free Press, February 13, 1969

“Robert Lincoln: He guarded his famous father’s papers for more than 50 years,” Los Angeles Times, November 26, 1983

Lincoln leaves no seedlings on family tree,” Detroit News, May 1, 1994

Lincoln’s last kin dies at 81”

Lincoln’s last surviving descendant dies at 81,” Detroit News, December 26, 1985

“The religion of Abraham Lincoln,” Detroit News, February 10, 1963

“Abraham Lincoln deeply religious in his own way,” Detroit Free Press, February, 1973

“He wooed-and lost,” Detroit News, February 11, 1971

Lincoln in love,” This Week magazine, February 23, 1961

“Problems assailed the president-elect,” Oakland Sunday magazine, February 8, 1981

“Lawyer Lincoln’s winning ways,” American History, October, 2003

“Historical trash heap”

Various articles on Lincoln copied from Life magazine, April, 1965

Lincoln family insights are long overdue,” Shreveport LA Times, Feb. 4, 1996

 

Folder 2

Political life and assassination

“Infamous Ford Theatre celebrates its rebirth,” The Milwaukee Journal, February 12, 1993

Photo of Lincoln’s post-mortem

Photo of Lincoln’s funeral, Harper’s Weekly, May 13, 1865

Lincoln’s long-last Michigan speech,” Detroit News, July 15, 1962

“A. Lincoln, Writer,” American Heritage, September-October, 1989

“Mourning edition tells of tragic history,” Observer, October 24, 1996

“All for the Union,” American Heritage,  May-June, 1991

“Abraham Lincoln, the Man Who Saved the Nation,” Biography magazine, February, 1999 (Acc. #2004.276.08)

“Death of the President!” New York Herald, April 14, 1865 (2 copies) (Acc. #2004.276.09)

“The man who might never have been”

“The human side of our President,”

Photo of Lincoln

Lincoln speaks on liberty and Russia

“The man who taught Lincoln,” Parade, February 11, 1962

Photo of Lincoln statue

Article about Lincoln and Chaplain McCabe, This Week magazine, March 26, 1967

“Abe Lincoln-Man of Letters,” Parade magazine, October 22, 1989

“Honest Abe is now an honest-to-gosh- babe,” USA Today, February 21, 2005

“Lincoln, Reagan, outpoll Washington,” Ann Arbor News, February 21, 2005

“Freedom of Speech,” Ann Arbor News, September 22, 2003

Article about Presidential debates, Detroit News magazine, January 20, 1980

“When history repeats itself: The deaths of Lincoln, JFK,” USA Today, November 21, 1988

“$5 Confederate Bill Found on Lincoln When He Was Shot,” Detroit Free Press, February 13, 1976

“History relived at Ford’s Theater,” Detroit News, May 30, 1976

Lincoln’s Assassination: New Evidence Turns Up”

“Letter Tells of Lincoln Death,” Detroit Free Press, November 26, 1977

“Did she help murder Lincoln?” Catholic Review, February 14, 1990

Photo of items found in Lincoln’s pocket, Detroit News, February 13, 1976

 

Folder 3

Lincoln lore, artifacts, memorials, and historians

“Custom-built for President Lincoln,” Cross Ties, December, 1973

“Meet Author Russell Freedman,” Detroit Free Press, November 10, 1998

Picture of Lincoln’s Birthplace Shrine in Hodgensville, KY

“Eight sides to the story”

Lincoln’s footsteps,” USA Weekend, February 8-10, 1991

“The President,” an ad from Lincoln Mint, Sunday News magazine, March 3, 1974

Lincoln’s Long-Lost Michigan Speech”

“Flag makes believer out of Lincoln scholars,” Detroit News, June 17, 1996

“He likes Lincoln relics,” February, 1973

Illinois builds vast Lincoln showcase,” Detroit Free Press,  March 3, 2002

“Happy Birthday, Abe”

Lincoln artifacts exhibited in Montreal

Photo of Lincoln statue on Northwood campus

Lincoln Memorial

“Coins and Medals of Washington and Lincoln”

Catalog entries of Lincoln memorabilia of interest

“Tops with Lincoln” article about Weldon Petz

“Abraham Lincoln lecture,” Grosse Pointe News, February 9, 1989

“Historical talk set in Dearborn

“Love of music, Lincoln, guide historian’s life,” Oakland Press

“Wixom Historical Society”

“William Springer, historian,” February 18, 1987

“Author, Columnist Jim Bishop Dies,” August, 1987

Lincoln library, museum has groundbreaking”

Article about Welton Petz and Lloyd Ostendorf

“The Rare ‘L’ on Her Dinner Set”

“It’s his busy season for presidential presentations,” Detroit Free Press, February 19, 1987

“Ferreting the ‘truth’ of Lincoln’s death,” January 13, 1980

“New Lincoln stamp ready”

Lincoln Defaced,” Detroit Free Press, October 26, 1967

Lincoln site a valuable resource, Detroit News

“Red Alert! What Washington would look after a Red Wings invasion,” Detroit Free Press, June 16, 1998

“Lincolniana Collection to WSU”

“Ypsi woman has a little bit of Lincoln,” Detroit Free Press, March 11, 1998

“Eastman Johnson’s Realism; Refreshing Naïve Artists,” Detroit Free Press, July 2, 1972

“Forefather hit Abe Lincoln in the nose,” Detroit Free Press, February 13, 1969

“Remembering Lincoln with presidential trivia,” Detroit Free Press, February 12, 1988

“Motherlode of Lincoln papers is discovered,” Detroit News, June 22, 1995

Ad for bust of Lincoln in Early History Auction catalog, April, 2003

Pictures of Lincoln items in Antique Trader Weekly

Article about what was in Lincoln’s pockets, Americana

“High-Flying Auction Prices at ‘Lincoln in New York’ Weekend” (2 copies)

Gettysburg gets the address,” Detroit Free Press, July 10, 1978

“Restored Ford Theater to be dedicated April 14,” New York Times, September 26, 1966

Springfield boasts tributes to Lincoln, Wright,”