Box 33
Container
Contains 41 Results:
M-3011 "Final Reply to Westerner." The Final Reply to Westerner. From the Times-Dispatch of Sunday, January 8, 1928
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1928
M-3017 Goltz, Carlos W. "A Lincoln Letter for Sale Connected with the Life of Major Mordecai Mobley, His Friend, by the Owner, Mrs. Calista La Due." Address Her Representative Carlos W. Goltz. Sioux City, Iowa.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3019 [Hambrecht, George Philip.] "Lincoln Birthday Party." Republican Club. St. Charles Hotel Eight O'clock P.M. February 13, 1928
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1928
M-3033 "Historical Souvenir Booklet of Springfield." Abraham Lincoln and Old Salem State Park Illinois.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3063 Weber, J.R. "Lawyer Lincoln Author J.R. Weber who as a boy gained inspiration by sitting on the knee of Lawyer Lincoln." Published by Bawden Bros., Inc. Davenport, Iowa.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3064 Wilcoxon, M.H. "Abraham Lincoln's Vow Against the Catholic Church," by M.H. Wilcoxon. [Lincoln's warning-a quotation from Charles Chiniquy, Fifty Years in the Church of Rome. Cut of head of Lincoln.] From The Rail Splitter Press Milan, Illinois., 1928
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1928
M-3066 Windle, C. Pliny. "Lincoln and The Know Nothings." By C. Pliny Windle. Reprinted from Truth and Light.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3071 "Abraham Lincoln's Banking Education Timely Talks with the officers and Directors of the [Space for subscriber's name.]"
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3080 Blunk, S.M. "The Lincoln Way." Being a description of the route traveled by Abraham Lincoln from his birthplace in Kentucky, through Indiana, to Springfield, Illinois, his final resting place, to which spot thousands make yearly pilgrimages to pay homage to this great man. S. M. Blunk. Virden, Illinois.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3087 Foster, David N. "Abraham Lincoln and the Outbreak of the Civil War. Address Delivered by Colonel David N. Foster February 17l, 1929 Before the First Presbyterian Church Fort Wayne, Indiana."
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3106 Knapp, George E. "Lincoln the Lawyer." (By George E. Knapp, of the Iowa Bar.)
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3109 "The Life Span of Abraham Lincoln." Lincoln Mausoleum at Springfield, Illinois.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3110 "Lincoln and Springfield." [Cut of head of Lincoln, surrounded by "From The Home Of Abraham Lincoln."] [Printers' union label.] Phillips Bros. Print, Springfield, Illinois
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3123 Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. "Azel W. Dorsey Lincoln's School teacher in Indiana Buried in Illinois." By J.B. Oakleaf. Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 22, No. 3, October, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3125 "Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln." Indiana School Children under the auspices of the Kiwanis Clubs and School Executives. Indiana Points to Springfield, Illinois via Wabash Railway. May 30, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3129 Republican Club (National). "Abraham Lincoln-the Kentuckian." By Governor Flem D. Sampson of Kentucky. Delivered before the National Republican Club of New York City. February 12, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3130 Riley, Garnet. "Lincoln-" By Garnet Riley.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3138 Smoot, Reed. "Abraham Lincoln." Speech of Hon. Reed Smoot of Utah in the Senate of the United States February 12, 1929. United States Government Printing Office Washington, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929