Box 23
Container
Contains 35 Results:
M-77 Reed, William Bradford. "Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on the Presidential Question. Delivered before the National Democratic Association." Philadelphia, September 4, 1860
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1860
M-202 Lincoln, Abraham-Gettysburg Address. "Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech." Parker's Lessons in Literature. Number 23. Parker Publishing Co., Taylorville, Illinois. By Abraham Lincoln.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-203 Lincoln, Abraham-Gettysburg Address. "Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech." Parker's Supplementary Reader. Number 23. C.M. Parker. July, 1893
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1893
M-205 Lincoln, Abraham-Gettysburg Address. "Lincoln's Gettysburg Speech [Text]." Critic Leaflet No. 3. New York: The Critic Co., 1898
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1898
M-284 Cowan, Thomas P., The Menard County Blacksmith. "Chronicles of the War with Jeff, King of Dixie." Springfield: Steam Press of Baker & Phillips, 1864
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1864
M-394 Beecher, Henry Ward. "Raising the flag over Fort Sumter." Taken from a book, pages 347-364. April 14, 1865
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1865
M-411 Boardman, George N. "The Death of President Lincoln. A sermon, preached in the Presbyterian Church, Binghamton, Sabbath Morning, April 16, 1865, by George N. Boardman." Binghamton, N.Y: F. N. Chase, 1865
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1865
M-609 Lowell, James Russell. "Parker's Penny Classics." Seventh Series, No. 5. Whole Number 223. Taylorville, Illinois: C. M. Parker. July 21, 1865
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1865
M-815 Willcox, Rev. G. B. "In Memoriam, Abraham Lincoln: Funeral Observances at New London, Connecticut, in honor of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, including the Public Addresses of Rev. G. B. Willcox, and Rev. Thomas P. Field, D.D." New London: C. Prince, No. 4 Main Street. Starr & Farnham, Printers., 1865
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1865
M-859 Hotchkiss, Giles Waldo. "Reward for the Capture of Booth. (To accompany bill H. R. No. 801)." 39th Congress, 1st Session. House of Representatives. Report No. 99. July 24, 1866
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1866
M-910 President Lincoln's Instructions. "Letter from the Secretary of the Treasury, in answer to 'A resolution of the House of 28th ultimo, relative to President Lincoln's instructions to the tax commissioners of South Carolina, September 16, 1863.'" 40th Congress, 2d Session. House of Representatives. Ex. Doc. No. 146. February 4, 1868
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1868
M-1060 Rutledge, Ann. "Heart Story of the Early Lincoln." With Frontispiece. Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-1097 Williams, Mrs. M. E. "Abraham Lincoln A Spiritualist Lecture." 5th Edition. Facts Indisputable. New York, NY: Mrs. M. E. Williams.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-1115 Chambrun, Charles Adolphe de Pineton, Marquis De. "Personal Recollections of Mr. Lincoln." By the Marquis de Chambrun. Reprinted from The Century Magazine, January, 1893
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1893
M-1124 Ingersoll, Robert G. "Lecture on Lincoln." Girard, Kansas: Haldeman-Julius Company. Ten Cent Pocket Series No. 213.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-1125 Ingersoll, Robert G. "Abraham Lincoln." Compliments Collins Mortgage Company. February 12, 1929
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-1143 Hart, Albert Bushnell. "Lincoln's Inaugural and First Message to Congress. (American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional)." New York: A. Lovell & Company
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-1143N Simmons, Parker P. "Lincoln's Inaugural and First Message to Congress. (American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional)." Eds. Albert Bushness Hart and Edward Channing, of Harvard University. A. Lovell & Company. No. 18., 1894, 1912
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1894, 1912
M-1171 Mundell, Frank. "The Man Who Freed the Slaves: The Story of Abraham Lincoln." With illustrations in colour by John Campbell. Published at 57 and 59 Ludgate Hill, E.C. by the Sunday School Union, London.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-1173 Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection. "The House in which Abraham Lincoln Died 516 Tenth Street Northwest Washington, D.C." [Cut of house] Contains the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection consisting of over three thousand articles pertaining to the Martyred President. Open Every Day and Evening at all Hours.
File — Box: 23
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951