Pamphlet Collection Finding Aid

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DATE   PUBLISHER    TITLE

1961 unknown “…I bid you an affectionate farewell.”

1927 unknown “A. Linkin’s Proclamashin’” Story of Seba Smith’s Burlesque on a Presidential Document

1907 unknown “Abraham Lincoln – The Man.” Response of Hon. William Sulzer, of New York, to the above toast, at the banquet of the Lincoln Association, of Jersey City, New Jersey, Tuesday Evening, February 12, 1907

1947 Sherman D. Wakefield “Abraham Lincoln and The Widow Bixby”

1929 unknown “Abraham Lincoln”

ND H.C. Sherick & Co. “Afield with the Eleventh Army Corps at Chancellorsville.”

1861 unknown “After Some Time Be Past”

1861 unknown “After Some Time Be Past.” Speech of Hon. C. L. Vallandigham, of Ohio, on Executive Usurpation: In the House of Representatives, July 10, 1861

1875 Samuel French and Son “Allatoona,” An Historical and Military Drama in Five Acts

ND Loyal Publication Society “Bible View of Slavery, By John H. Hopkins, D.D. Bishop of the Diocese of Vermont,” Examined.

ND unknown “Crisis of the Civil War.”

1943 unknown “dear abe lincoln” A story retelling the Lincoln Legend in terms of 1943

1950 Batten, Barton, Durstine & Osborn “Four score and seven years…”

1949 unknown “Governor” John Greiner and Chase’s Bid for the Presidency in 1860

1947 Edward J. Jacob “He was a man, take him all in all, I shall not look upon his like again.”

1862 N.Y. Evening Express “Hold Fast to the Constitution.”

1936 The Petersburg Observer “Honest Abe” Episodes in the Life of Abraham Lincoln

1926 Sesqui-Centennial Exposition “Illinois” Lincoln Exhibit. Illinois State Historical Library, Lincoln Room, Illinois Building

1937 unknown “Lawyer Lincoln” A Review

ND McGill & Witherow “Leave Pope to Get Out Of His Scrape.” McClellan’s Dispatches

1921 The Dean-Hicks Company “Lincoln as a Man of God”

1910 Chas. F. Lotz Printing and Stationery Co. “Lincoln in Cincinnati” Address by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois in Cincinnati, Ohio September 17, 1859

1931 Republican National Committee “Lincoln The Republican”

1921 Government Printing Office “Lincoln”

1896 S.S. McClure Co. “Lincoln’s Lost Speech”

1896 S.S. McClure Co. “Lincoln’s Lost Speech”

1864 The American News Company “McClellan:” Who He Is and What He Has Done and Little Mac “From Ball’s Bluff to Antietam.” Both In One. Revised by the Author. By An Old-Line Democrat.

ND Republican Union State Committee “My Policy” Reviewed and Congress Vindicated.

1943 The Colonial Press “Now I recollect – Souvenirs of the Sanctum” “Lincoln as I Saw Him”

1923 unknown “Old Theories Upset” Being the Brief report of an Address on Abraham Lincoln’s Lost Grandmother

1929 unknown “Pew 89″ Lincoln and Beecher

1963 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin “Stouty Argufy”: Lincoln’s legal speaking

1881 unknown “The Hour for Africa.” An Address delivered before the American Colonization Society, January 18, 1881.

1937 unknown “The Lamplighter” Abraham Lincoln

1943 Lincoln Memorial University “The Lincoln-Douglas Debates” The Follet, Foster Edition of a Great Political Document

1865 Horace W. Smith “The Martyr to Liberty” Three Sermons preached in the First Universal Church, Philadelphia.

1888 Lincoln Memorial University “The Sage of Lion’s Den” A Review and Rejoinder

1864 J. Walter & Co. “To All Whom It May Concern.” The Conspiracy of Leading Men of the Republican Party to Destroy the American Union Proved by Their Words and Acts Antecedent and Subsequent to the Rebellion.

1922 The Peoples Voice/The Peoples Church “Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?”

1955 unknown “When Lincoln Became a National Figure” Being the substance of an address delivered before the Lincoln Fellowship of Hamilton, Canada at McMaster University on the evening of Saturday, February12, 1955

1953 unknown “When Lincoln Went Flatboating from Rockport”

1930 unknown “When Lincoln Went Flatboating from Rockport” A Biennial Historical Pageant of the Lincoln Family in Spencer County, 1816-1830

ND unknown 100 Questions – Contest Children of the Confederacy

1909 unknown 100th anniversary banquet

ND unknown 105 Rebel Members, Nearly one-fifth of the whole number, of the late Democratic National Convention of July 4, 1868, which nominated Seymour and Blair, Together with a brief history of their lives, sayings and doings.

1940 Eugene Klein Auctions 118th Auction Sale United States The F.W. Pickard Collection 1869 Lincoln 90c Columbian Dollar Blocks To Be Held August 14, 1949 at 8 o’clock American Philatelic Society Convention Hotel Statler, Buffalo, N.Y.

1959 Ohio Lincoln Sesquicentennial Committee 1809 – Abraham Lincoln – 1865 A Lincoln Reading List

1924 Gilbert T Washburn & Co. 38th annual Lincoln dinner

1854 C. Goodrich A Bake-Pan for the Dough-Faces. By One of Them. Try It

1932 Walter H Baker Company A Birthday Present for Lincoln

1935 Edward J. Jacob A Blocked Out Incident In The Life Of Abraham Lincoln – His First Speech

1932 Daniel Alexander Skelly A Boy’s Experiences During The Battles of Gettysburg

1863 unknown A Brave Soldier, A True Patriot, a Noble Man Defended Against Partisan Malice. Reply of Hon. Reverdy Johnson to the Paper which Judge Advocate Holt Furnished to the President, Urging General Porter’s Condemnation.

1893 unknown A Brief Biographical Sketch of the Life of Major-General Grenville M. Dodge, Compiled from Official records

1941 Port Angeles Chamber of Commerce A Brief History of Port Angeles Washington. Sketching the highlights of discovery and development of the “Second National City” of the United States

1957 The Ward Ritchie Press A Californian’s Collection of Lincolniana.

1944 Lincoln Memorial University A Californian’s Collection of Lincolniana. Presenting R. Ray Risdon, Esq. and his Lincoln Collection

1917 H.E. Barker A Card and A Correction A Broadside on Lincoln’s Religion

2002 Lincoln Memorial Shrine A Century of Abraham Lincoln on Screen Delivered at the Seventieth Annual Lincoln Dinner Redlands, California February 12, 2002

ND unknown A Charge at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862

1925 D. Appleton & Company A Child of the Frontier. A One Act Play About Abraham Lincoln

1949 Samuel French A China-Handled Knife. A One-Act Play About Young Abe Lincoln

1906 The Merwin-Clayton Sales Company A Collection of Lincoln Literature Consisting of Memoirs, Eulogies, Memorial Addresses, Poems and Sermons; Campaign Documents, Etc., including Many Extremely Scarce Items and a few Rare Confederate Publications.

ND A.S. Clark A Collection of Lincoln Literature Consisting of Memoirs, Eulogies, Memorial Addresses, Poems, Sermons, Campaign Documents, Etc.

1996 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin A Comparison in Leadership: Franklin D. Roosevelt, Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill – The Warrior, Communitarian, and Echo Men

1886 The Merrimac and Monitor Panorama Company A Comprehensive Sketch of the Merrimac and Monitor Naval Engagement. Giving and Accurate account of the most important naval engagement in the annals of war. Illustrated.

1934 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company A Concise Lincoln Biography

1953 Emory University A Confederate Diary of the Retreat from Petersburg April 3-20, 1865

1871 Cole, Morwitz & Co. A Contribution to History. Edwin M. Stanton: His Character and Public Services on the Eve of Rebellion, as Presented in a Series of Papers

1880 Thomas McGill & Co. A Correct History of Pope, McDowell, and Fitz John Porter at the Second Battle of Bull Run, August 29, 1862

2002 Wilderness Road Company A Cumberland Gap Area Guidebook

1955 The Doomsday Press A Day in the Life of a Country Newspaper The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln reprinted from The Mantorville Express April 21, 1865

1921 unknown A defence of Lincoln’s mother, conversiona dn creed being an open letter to the author of the soul of Abraham Lincoln

1967 U.S. Law Printing Company A Description and List of a Collection of 121 Plays About Abraham Lincoln

2004 Tennessee State Library and Archives A Directory of Tennessee Agencies – Bringing State and Local History to the Public

1944 unknown A Discordant Chapter in Lincoln’s Administration: The Davis-Blair Controversy

1834 The Young Men’s Colonization Society A Discourse before the Young Men’s Colonization Society of Pennsylvania, delivered October 24, 1834, in St. Paul’s Church, Philadelphia

1865 Weed, Parsons and company A discourse delivered in the second prebyterian church the sunday morning immediately succeeding the assassination of the President of the United States

1865 Geo. C. Randy & Avery A Discourse delivered upon the occasion of the Funeral Obsequies of President Lincoln, April 19, 1865

1865 Plimpton & Clark A Discourse In Memory of Our Late President, Abraham Lincoln, delivered in the First Parish Church, Holliston, Mass., Thursday, June 1, 1865

1865 J K Wiggin A discourse occasioned by the death of Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States

1865 John Cox, jr. A discourse on the death of President Lincoln

1865 Weed, Parsons & Company A Discourse on the Death of President Lincoln, delivered in the First Reformed Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.

1854 Edward R. Fiske A Discourse on the Proposed Repeal of the Missouri Compromise; Delivered on Fast Day, April 6, 1854, in The First Congregational Church, in Leicester, Mass.

1865 Walton’s Steam Printing Establishment A Discourse preached by Rev. A.B. Dascomb, to his people at Waitsfield, VT. in Honor of our Late Chief Magistrate, Sunday, April 23, 1865

1865 WM. K. Boyle A Discourse Prepared for the National Fast Day, June 1st, 1865 on Account of the Murder of our late President, and preached at St. Thomas’ Church, Homestead, Baltimore County, MD.

1848 Dutton and Wentworth, State Printers A Eulogy on the Life and Character of John Quincy Adams, Delivered at the Request of the Legislature of Massachusetts, in Faneuil Hall, April 15, 1848

1907 unknown A Fair Answer to the Confederate Appeal at Richmond

1863 Saunders, Otley, and Co. A Familiar Epistle to Robert J. Walker, Formerly of Pennsylvania, Later of Mississippi, More Recently of Washington, and Last Heard of in Mr. Coxwell’s Balloon. From An Old Acquaintance. To Which is Prefixed a Biographical Sketch

1950 Lincoln Historical Fund Campaign A Few Facts Citizens of Illinois Should Know About the Famous Abraham Lincoln Historical Collection of Oliver R. Barrett.

1866 Francis Tumblety 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, by order of Edwin Stanton, Secretary of War. Also Journalistic and Documentary Vindication of His Name and Fame, and Professional Testimonials Respectfully Inscribed to the American Public

ND McGill & Witherow A Few Plain Words with the Rank and File of the Union Armies

ND McGill & Witherow A Few Plain Words with the Rank and File of the Union Armies

1861 John Wilson and Son A Few Suggestions upon the Personal Liberty Law and “Secession” (So Called). In a Letter to a Friend.

1936 The Valley Press A French Tribute to Lincoln and A Three Part Poem Abraham Lincoln

1934 The Richmond Chamber of Commerce and the Madison County Historical Society A Glimpse at Historic Madison County and Richmond, Kentucky

1941 Lincoln Memorial University A Great Lincoln Collection

1865 Sherman & Co. A Great Man Fallen! A Discourse on the Death of Abraham Lincoln

1896 unknown A Great Sppech On the Occasion of the Opening of the Ohio Republican Campaign at Columbus, August 15, 1896

1963 Capital Church Publishers A guide to religious shrines in the nation’s capital

1940 Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc. A Guide to the Discussion of the D.W. Griffith Production, “Abraham Lincoln,” Starring Walter Huston

1866 Jarratt’s Hotel A Guide to the Fortifications and Battlefields Around Petersburg. With a Splendid Map, from Actual Surveys made by the U.S. Engineer Dep’mt. Prepared and Published as a Hand-Book by the Proprietors of Jarratt’s Hotel.

1949 The Chicago Tribune a guide to the shrines of Abraham Lincoln

1939 Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc. A Guide to the Study of the Historical Photoplay Young Mr. Lincoln

1929 unknown A History of the Lincoln Republican Club of St. Paul

1867 Barrett & Brown A History of the Sixtieth Alabama Regiment, Gracie’s Alabama Brigade

1958 Illinois State Historical Society A house divided against itself cannot stand

1866 Charles C.P. Moody A Humble Thanksgiving

1866 Charles C.P. Moody A Humble Thanksgiving

1943 unknown A Kentucky Lincolnian – The Story of William H. Townsend’s Great Collection of Lincolniana, at Lexington, Kentucky

ND The Auk Press A Letter from Gold Hill, Nevada

1856 unknonwn A letter from Governor Reeder on the approaching election of President and hte Candidates

1863 Loyal Publication Society A Letter from Peter Cooper – No. 28 Part II

1862 unknown A Letter To A Friend In A Slave State By A Citizen of Pennsylvnia

1865 Anson D.F. Randolph A Letter to Peter Cooper on “The Treatment to be Extended to the rebels Individually,” and “The Mode of Restoring the Rebel States to the Union.” With an Appendix containing a reprint of a review of Judge Curtis’ Paper on the Emancipation Proclamation, with a Letter from President Lincoln.

1863 Anson D. F. Randolph A Letter to the Hon. Benjamin R. Curtis, late judge of the Supreme Court of the United States in review of his recently published pamphlet “Emancipation Proclamation” of the President.

1848 James Munroe and Company A Letter to the People of the United States Touching the Matter of Slavery

1909 unknown A Lincoln Correspondence – Twenty-Two Letters of Historical Interest Here Published for the First Time

1926 unknown A Lincoln Hymn – Address at Lincoln Tomb

1940 unknown A Lincoln Letter for Sale – Connected with the Life of Major Mordecai Mobley, His Friend, by the Owner, Mrs. Calista La Due

1939 The Hingham Journal A Lincoln memorial to Thanksgiving

1890 The Leland Hotel A Lincoln Souvenir

1913 Case Library A List of Lincolniana in Case Library 1913

1866 The Tribune Association A List of the Union Soldiers Buried at Andersonville. Copied from the Official record in the Surgeon’s Office at Andersonville.

1945 Tyler’s Quarterly Historical and Genealogical Magazine A lost incident in Lincoln’s life

1919 unknown A Man for the Ages – A Reviw of Irving Bacheller’s Lincoln Novel

1940 unknown A man of the ages

1867 Charles W. Button A Memoir of the Last Year of the War for Independence, in the Confederate States of America, containing an account of the operations of his commands in the years 1864 and 1865

1865 McFarland & Jenks A memorial Discourse on the Character of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered at Hollis, N.H. on the day of the National Fast, June 1, 1865

1914 Kenyon & Weir A Memory of Eighteen Hundred Sixty-Five – A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln

1939 United States Government Printing Office A Message from the First Republican President

1954 Abraham Lincoln Bookshop A Military Tourist: Colonel Fremantle and His Confederate Travels

1911 unknown A monument to Mary Todd Lincoln

1865 Sherman & Co. A Narrative of the Campaign in the Valley of the Shenandoah, in 1861

1888 Wm. Ellis Jones A Narrative of the Leading Incidents of the Organization of the First Popular Movement in Virginina in 1865 to Re-establish Peaceful Relations Between the Northern and Southern States and of the Subsequent Efforts of the “Committee of Nine,” in 1869, to Secure the Restoration of Virginian to the Union.

1912 unknown A Neglected Factor in the Anti-Slavery Triumph in Iowa in 1854. A Study of the Part Taken by the Foreign-Born in the Preliminaries of the formation of the National Republican Party.

1929 unknown A New Birth of Freedom

1911 William Frost Crispin A New Historical Lecture – Abraham Lincoln The First American: Liquor Men’s Lies Exposed and Facts of Absorbing Interest Strangely Omitted by His Leading Biographers

1925 unknown A new light on Abraham Lincoln as an advocate an interview by Allen Wright with WH Somers

1932 CH Kunning A newly discovered and hitherto unpublished contemporary portrait of Abraham Lincoln

1929 unknown A Noble Fragment: Beveridge’s Life of Lincoln

1828 Bagster and Thoms A Picture of Colonial Slavery in the Year 1828 Addressed Especially to the Ladies of Great Britain

1951 unknown A Pilgrimage

1945 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin A Pilgrimage to the Lincoln Country

ND The Historical Society of Western Pennsylvania A Pittsburgh Composer and His Memorial

1940 Montgomery Hare A Plainsong; For In Me, Now I Swear It, Lincoln Shall Never Be Forgotten

1860 J.P. Des Forges A Platform for All Parties

1866 Philip & Solomon’s A Political Manuel for 1866, Including a classified summary of the important Executive, legislative, and Politico-Military Facts of the Period, from President Johnson’s Accession, April 15, 1865, to July 4, 1866 and containing a full record of the action of each branch of government on reconstruction.

1944 unknown A Preacher and a Shrine

1947 unknown A President-elect in Western Pennsylvania

1932 Stab. Tipografico Luigi Proja A Proposito Della Lettera Di Abramo Lincoln A Mecedonio Melloni

1860 Republican National Committee A Protective Tariff Necessary – Rights of Labor

1938 U.S. Government Printing Office A Radio Symposium on Lincoln

1891 J Goldmann, steam printer A relic of the rebellion or what happened 26 years ago

1912 unknown A Reminiscence of Burnside’s Knoxville Campaign.

1994 D. Van Nostrand A Reply of Maj-Gen William B. Franklin, to the Report of the Joint Committee of Congress on the Conduct of the War, Submitted to the Public on the 6th of April, 1863. With a Map.

1862 C. Sherman & Son A Reply to Mr. Charles Ingersoll’s “Letter to a Friend in a Slave State.”

1863 John Murphy & Co. A Reply to the Review of Judge Advocate General Holt, of the Proceedings, Findings and Sentence, of the General Court Martial, in the case of Major General Fitz John Porter, and a Vindication off that Officer.

1905 The Anderson Auction Company A Rich Collection of Books and Pamphlets mainly of the Civil War Period being a portion of the Private Library of the Late Col. John G. Nicolay (Washington, DC)

1863 unknown A Savoury Dish for Loyal Men

1911 unknown A Sermon

1864 Wright & Potter, state printers A Sermon delivered beofre the Executive and Legislative Departmetns of the Government of Massachusetts at the Annual Election, Wednesday, Jan. 6, 1864

1874 Telegram steam printing company A sermon delivered extempore at Friend’s meeting house

1865 unknown A Sermon in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America. Assassinated on Good Friday, April 14, 1865 A.D. – Luke XXIV., 21th & 5th. – Delivered April 19, 1865, at noon in the Church of the Holy Ghost in Saint Louis, MO. From the German of the Rev. Dr. Hugo Krebs. Translated by a lady hearer.

1865 Vermont Record Office A Sermon Occasioned by the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. Preached at Coventry, VT. April 23, 1865

1843 Thurston and Torry A Sermon of Slavery, Delivered Jan. 31, 1841, Repeated June 4, 1843

1865 A. W. Scribner A Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1865 A.W. Scribner A Sermon on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Troy, on Sunday Morning April 23, 1865

1865 Bartlett and Halliday A Sermon on the Assassination of President Lincoln

1865 N.J. Milliken, Printer – Ontario County Times Office A Sermon on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, April 15th, 1865 Preached in the First Congregational Church, Canandaigua, N.Y., Sunday Morning, April 16th , 1865, and again, by request, the following Wednesday evening.

1865 H.H. Thomas & Co., Office of the Daily Press A Sermon Preached in Saint John’s Chuch, Providence, on Wednesday, April 19, 1865, the Day Appointed for the Funeral Obsequies of President Lincoln

1950 unknown A Sermon Preached in The First Presbyterian Church Wichita, Kansas Sunday Morning, February 12, 1950

1822 RM Peck A sermon, on the religious opinions of the present day, delivered in two parts, morning and afternoon on Lord’s Day, Sept. 23, 1821

1865 Trumbull & Gere A Sermon. President Lincoln’s Death: Its Voice to the People

1762 W. Dunlap A Short Account of that part of Arica inhabited by the Negroes. With Respect to the fertility of the country; the good disposition of many of the Natives, and the manner by which the slave trade is carried on. Extracted from divers Authors, in order to shew the iniquity of that trade, and the falsity of the arguments usually advanced in its vindication. With quotations from the writings of several persons of note, viz. George Wallace, Francis Hutcheson, and James Foster, and a large extract from a pamphlet, lately published in London, on the subject of the slave trade.

1906 Bicking Print A Short Story of the First Day’s Fight at Gettysburg

1907 unknown A Simple Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Sidney S. Rider and Brother A Sketch of the Character of Abraham Lincoln: Discourse Preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R.I., Thursday, June 1, 1865

1866 unknown A Sketch of the Early Life and of the Civil and Military Services of Maj. Gen. John W. Geary, candidate of the National Union Party for Governor of Pennsylvania. 1866

1938 unknown A Southern View of the Invasion of the Southern States

1907 unknown A Souvenir – Presentation of the Lincoln Bronze Tablet

1939 Students of the Chicago School of Printing A Speech By Abraham Lincoln – Contemporary Records of a Campaign Speech Delivered at Alton, Illinois, on April 8, 1840

1945 The Cassino Press A Story of the Arbella, of Pioneer Village, and of Lincoln’s Address

ND unknown A Story of Vicksburg and Jackson “Lest We Forget”

1933 unknown A Strange Affair

1945 Lester O. Schriver A Sublime Parallel

1908 unknown A Suggestion – As to the feasible plan by which to preserve to posterity the house in which Abraham Lincoln died. Together with the almost invaluable collection of relics and other matter connected with the life and deeds of the martyr president which it now contains.

1945 Swann Auction Galleries A Superb Library of Lincolniana Including many keystone pieces: First Edition of the Gettysburg Address; Chicago Edition of Scripp’s Biography; The First Campaign Life of Lincoln; Complete Run of Periodical “Lincoln Lore”; Newspaper File of “The Rail Splitter”, and other rare contemporary pieces. Also choice books on Illinois History, the Civil War, General Americana, and Collection of Woodrow Wilson’s First Editions

ND unknown A Thrilling History of the famous underground tunnel of Libby Prison

1941 unknown A Tribute to Abraham Lincoln

1923 Lincoln Memorial University A tribute to Abraham Lincoln

1906 unknown A Tribute to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Combination Publishing Company A True Romance of the Rebellion

1931 Abraham Lincoln Association A Visit to St. Gauden’s Lincoln

1861 Osborne P. Anderson A Voice From Harper’s Ferry. A Narrative of Events at Harper’s Ferry; with Incidents prior and subsequent to its capture by Captain Brown and his men.

1909 unknown A Voice From the South

1928 unknown A Wonderful Hour with Abraham Lincoln

1864 unknown A Workingman’s Reasons for the Re-election of Abraham Lincoln

1948 Carpenter Printing Co. A. Lincoln, successful lawyer

1948 unknown Abe Goes Down The River

1954 The Coach House Press, Inc. Abe Lincoln – New Salem Days

1936 Haskell-Oberlin Company Abe Lincoln – the master salesman/Above the Clouds of Mediocrity

ND unknown Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1939 Dramatists Play Service, Inc. Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1958 unknown Abe Lincoln in Indiana

1962 The Children’s Theater Press Abe Lincoln of Pigeon Creek, or, Abe Grew Tall. A Play in Three Acts

1863 unknown About The War. Plain Words to Plain People by a Plain Man.

1950 Uniao Pan-Americana Abraao Lincoln Uniao E Liberdade

1864 J.F. Feeks Abraham Africanus I. His Secret Life, as revealed under the Mesmeric Influence. Mysteries of the White House.

1864 J.F. Feeks Abraham Africanus I. His Secret Life, as revelaed under the Mesmeric Influence. Mysteries of the White House.

1954 Press of Maurice Jacobs Abraham Jonas’ role in Lincoln’s first presidential nomination

1928 McGill University Press Abraham Licnoln

1937 unknown Abraham Licnoln and Quinn Harrison

1908 unknown Abraham Licnoln centenary program of excersies

1914 private printing Abraham Licnoln freemason

1954 unkonwn Abraham Licnoln Memorial Garden

1963 Herman Jaffe Abraham Lincoln

1879 The Educational Supply Company Abraham Lincoln

1929 Milford Chronicle Publishing Co. Abraham Lincoln

1931 Milford Chronicle Publishing Co. Abraham Lincoln

1918 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 Journal Ptg. Co. Abraham Lincoln

ND J. Pollock & Sons Abraham Lincoln

1899 The Cadmus Club Abraham Lincoln

1932 H.E. Barker Spanish American Institute Abraham Lincoln

nd unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 Transcript Printing Co. Abraham Lincoln

1948 Dipax-Verlag Erlangen Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln

1916 Cannell Smith Chaffin Company Abraham Lincoln

1912 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1920 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1903 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1865 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1906 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1932 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1921 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1887 Volk, Jones & McMein, Printers Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 Wm. Ellis Jones Abraham Lincoln

1939 Daniel H. Newhall Abraham Lincoln

1908 unknown Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln

1922 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1924 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1907 L.G. Dynes Printing Co. Abraham Lincoln

1913 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1927 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1920 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1933 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 Berkemeyer, Keck & Co. Abraham Lincoln

1937 Unknown Abraham Lincoln

ND Unknown Abraham Lincoln

1914 The Mentor Association, Inc. Abraham Lincoln

1895 Unknown Abraham Lincoln

1928 Edward J. Jacob Abraham Lincoln

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1910 The Tandy-Thomas Company Abraham Lincoln

1958 US Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1936 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1916 McKee Printing Co. Abraham Lincoln

1865 Berlg von H Reller Abraham Lincoln

1913 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1919 unknown Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln

1895 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1925 The Commercial Press, Limited Abraham Lincoln

1987 Simon & Schuster Inc. Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1923 The Hall of Fame of New York University Abraham Lincoln

nd unknown Abraham Lincoln

1908 The Mirror Press Abraham Lincoln

1936 Samuel H. Little Abraham Lincoln

1909 The Essex Institute Abraham Lincoln

1910 Harrison & Sons Abraham Lincoln

1916 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1900 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1924 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1939 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1925 Morrill School of Mechanic Arts Abraham Lincoln

1943 Lincoln College Abraham Lincoln

1959 Servicio de Information de los Estados Unidos Abraham Lincoln

1942 Obispo Abraham Lincoln

1864 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1921 The Commerical Press Limited Abraham Lincoln

ND Fergus Printing Company Abraham Lincoln

1916 unknonwn Abraham Lincoln

1930 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1944 Greenlawn Publications Abraham Lincoln

1928 Oesterheld & Co. Abraham Lincoln

1916 Illinois State Historical Society Abraham Lincoln

1909 Journal Office Abraham Lincoln

1919 Walter Abbott Abraham Lincoln

1919 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1909 Geo. H Ellis Co Abraham Lincoln

1869 Librairie Degorce-Cadot Abraham Lincoln

ND Holbrook & Son, Ltd. Abraham Lincoln

1935 A Wheaton & Company, Ltd. Abraham Lincoln

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln

ND The Religious Tract Society Abraham Lincoln

1962 unknown Abraham Lincoln – A Medical Apraisal

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln – A Tribute delivered, February 14, 1909, Upon the occasion of a Special Memorial Service

1918 unknown Abraham Lincoln – A Tribute. Remarks of William J. Graham of Illinois in the House of Representatives February 12, 1918

1916 unknown Abraham Lincoln – American Academy of Arts and Letters

1923 Skaer Printing Company Abraham Lincoln – An Address by – Commander Ford Smith Delivered February 12, 1923 at the Annual Exercises of Frank P. Blair Post No. 1 Department of Missouri, G.A.R. – To Celebrate the 114th Anniversary of Mr. Lincoln’s Birthday

1938 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln – Artist

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln – As to His Kindness and Mercy – Let Woman Testify

ND Geo. D. Smith Abraham Lincoln – Books, Pamphlets, Broadsides, Medals, Busts, Personal Relics, Authograph Letters, Documents, Unique Life Portraits

1932 unknown Abraham Lincoln – Dedicatory Address Upon the Unveiling of a Statue of Abraham Lincoln at Clinton, Illinois, Armistice Day, November 11, 1931

1927 United States Printing Office Abraham Lincoln – Extension of Remarks of Hon. Meyer Jacobstein of New York Containing Hitherto Unpublished Letters of Abraham Lincoln from the collection of Emanuel Hertz of New York City

1912 unknown Abraham Lincoln – First and Second Inaugural Addresses, Message, July 5, 1861, Proclamation, January 1, 1863, Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863

1906 Buffalo Book Co. Abraham Lincoln – His Life Sayings and Speeches

1926 Charles Steurer Press Abraham Lincoln – His Political Vision

ND Automatic Libraries Abraham Lincoln – Lawyer

1922 Free Synagogue House Abraham Lincoln – Lincoln and Wilson – Woodrow Wilson

1919 unknown Abraham Lincoln – Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Memorial Meeting February 12, 1919

1984 Book-Of-The-Month Club Abraham Lincoln – Mystic Chords of Memory – A Selection from Lincoln’s Writings

1912 unknown Abraham Lincoln – Personal Reminiscences

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln – Seer Some Biblical and Hebraic Traits of the Great Emancipator

1927 The Latham Foundation Story Service for the Public Schools Abraham Lincoln – The Boy Who Was Not Afraid To Be Kind

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Great Anti-Climax After the Whirlpool of Political Vicissitudes

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Great Leveler

1937 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Jurist of the Civil War

1929 Herman Jaffe Abraham Lincoln – the Kentuckian

1921 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Man

1941 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Man, The Politician, The Statesman

1924 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Seer

1926 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Seer

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Seer

nd unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Seer

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln – The Seer

1939 The American Law Book Company Abraham Lincoln — today and tomorrow

1929 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln – What Might Have Been – Let His Contemporaries Testify

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln – With malice toward none, with charity for all

1949 unknown Abraham Lincoln “Drum-Beats of His Re-Echoing Doom”

1942 The Acme Print Shop Abraham Lincoln “Farewell to Neighbors”

1923 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln “Savior of His Country”

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln “The Friend and Lawyer”

1952 Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway Company Abraham Lincoln “The Pioneer”

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln (a poem)

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln , More Than a Country Lawyer

ND Birk & Co., Inc. Abraham Lincoln A biography in pictures

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln A Character Sketch

1925 Prairie Club Abraham Lincoln a character study

1934 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln a concise biography

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln A Concise Biography

1965 American R.D.M. Corporation Abraham Lincoln A Concise Biography

1958 unknown Abraham Lincoln A Digest of the wit and wisdom of Abraham Lincoln

1960 Illinois Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission Abraham Lincoln A Guide for Teachers

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln a heritage and hope

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln A Memorial Address

nd unknown Abraham lincoln a patter for our own times

1963 unknown Abraham Lincoln A Poetic Appraisal

ND Socialist Party of the U.S.A. Abraham Lincoln A Real American

1895 unknown Abraham Lincoln A Response at the Annual Banquet of the Marquette Club, of Chicago, on the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1895

1909 Bureau of Printing Abraham Lincoln A selection of passages from his Speeches and Letters with brief comments

1914 North End Union Abraham Lincoln A Tribute

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln a tribute

1923 The CA Brewton Press Abraham Lincoln a tribute

1918 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln A World Force

1920 unknown Abraham Lincoln address

1932 unknown Abraham Lincoln address said before the National Republican Club of hte city of New York

1920 Advance Publishing Company Abraham Lincoln an address

1899 unknown Abraham Lincoln An Address before the Commandery of the State of Colorado, Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States

1924 Stephen Wallis Tener Abraham Lincoln An Address before the Midday Luncheon Club, Leland Hotel, Springfield, Illinois, Thursday, October 18, 1923

1910 The State Historical Society of Iowa Abraham Lincoln An Address delivered at Iowa City before the State Historical Society of Iowa

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln An address delivered before the Union Leauge of Philidelphia

1907 M. Umbdenstock & Co. Abraham Lincoln An Address delivered on Lincoln Day, 1907 in Memorial Hall Chicago

1902 unknown Abraham Lincoln An Address to the Republican Club of the City of New York at it’s Sixteenth Lincoln Dinner, February 12, 1902

ND American Issue Publishing Company Abraham Lincoln An Apostle of Temperance and Prohibition, Base Slanders Refuted

ND Francis D. Tandy Company Abraham Lincoln An Appreciation

1911 The Abbey Company Abraham Lincoln An Appreciation

1903 Walter P. Beckwith Abraham Lincoln an Historical Address

1945 unknown Abraham Lincoln an Illinois central lawyer

1903 unknown Abraham Lincoln An Oration

1893 R. Forder Abraham Lincoln An Oration

1947 unknown Abraham Lincoln and Ben Montgomery

1890 Grand Army of the Republic Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton

1892 unknown Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton

1892 unknown Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton

1934 unknown Abraham Lincoln and European Opinion

1946 unknown Abraham Lincoln and George Ashmun

1929 Abraham Lincoln and Hillel’s Golden Rule

1910 State Journal Co. Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1914 State Journal Co. Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1916 Illinois State Journal Co. Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1903 unknown Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1909 Illinois Printing Company Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1915 Schnepp & Barnes Abraham Lincoln and His Last Resting Place

1996 The Lincoln Legal Papers Abraham Lincoln and Joshua Speed, Attorney and Client

1946 Rutgers University Press Abraham Lincoln and Lincoln’s Administration

1922 Barker’s Art Store Abraham Lincoln and Mary Owen – Three Letters

1926 Illinois Printing Co. Abraham Lincoln and New Salem

1968 St. Nicholas Corporation Abraham Lincoln and Others at the St. Nicholas

1966 Cambridge University Press Abraham Lincoln and the American Commitment

1923 The Casper Daily Tribune Abraham Lincoln and the American Ideal

1948 Sherman D. Wakefield Abraham Lincoln and the Bixby Letter

1938 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the City of Lincoln, Illinois

1959 University of Tennessee Abraham Lincoln and the Cumberland Gap

1959 The University of Tennessee Abraham Lincoln and the Cumberland Gap

1964 Michigan Christian Advocate Abraham Lincoln and the Detroit river

1943 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the Disciples

1943 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the Illinois Central Railroad 1857-1860

1909 The Chicago Hebrew Institute Abraham Lincoln and the Jewish spirit

1909 printed for the author Abraham Lincoln and the Jews

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the Lowly

1941 Unknown Abraham Lincoln and the Massachusetts Whigs in 1848

1936 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the New Almaden Mine

1955 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the new birth

1987 Pendle Hill Publications Abraham Lincoln and the Quakers

1939 Lancaster Historical Society Abraham Lincoln and the Seventy-Fifth Anniversaries

1937 The Keller Printery Abraham Lincoln and the Supreme Court. Lincoln would change court. Says judges aroused ire of Liberator

1944 unknown Abraham Lincoln and the Tariff

2007 The Civil War Institute Abraham Lincoln and the triumph of politics

1987 Ye Galleon Press Abraham Lincoln and the Washington Territory

ND Appeal to Reason Abraham Lincoln and the Working Class

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln Apostle of Brotherhood

1983 unknown Abraham Lincoln apostle of freedom

1959 The Allen County- Fort Wayne Historical Society Abraham Lincoln Architect of the Nation

1923 Augustana Book Concern Abraham Lincoln as a Criminal Lawyer

ND Smith Bros. Co. Inc. Abraham Lincoln As A Lawyer

1931 Prairie Farmer Abraham Lincoln as a spiritual influence

1933 The Progressive Century Co. Abraham Lincoln as a spiritual influence

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln At Cincinnati

1909 Lehmaier & Brother Abraham Lincoln at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln at the Bar of Illinois

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln at The Climax of the Great Lincoln-Douglas Joint Debate in Galesburg, Illinois

1945 Alfred M. Hellman Abraham Lincoln Autographed Note

1944 The Academy of Political Science Abraham Lincoln Becomes A Republican

1909 The Outlook Abraham Lincoln born February 12, 1809, Personal Recollections

1908 Osborn Oldroyd Abraham Lincoln centenary program of exercises

1965 The Illinois State Historical Library Abraham Lincoln Chronology

1969 The Illinois State Historical Library Abraham Lincoln Chronology

1955 The Illinois State Historical Library Abraham Lincoln chronology 1809-1865

1953 Illinois State Historical Library Abraham Lincoln Chronology 1809-1865

1952 Edward J. Jacob Abraham Lincoln Delivering His Famous Speech in Peoria, Illinois on the Night of October 16, 1854

1918 Vestkustens Tryckeri Abraham Lincoln En Lefnads- och Karaktarsteckning

1901 Lutheran Publishing House Abraham Lincoln Et foredrag for Studenterne ved Luther=College

1961 National Park Service Abraham Lincoln from his own words and contemporary accounts

1927 Coast Dispatch Abraham Lincoln his destiny and religion

1910 Desaulniers & Co. Abraham Lincoln his friendship for humanity and sacrifice for others

1901 H L Green Abraham Lincoln his religion

1926 George P. Hambrecht Abraham Lincoln His Spirit Lives An Appreciation

1908 unknown Abraham Lincoln in 1854 An Address delivered before the Illinois State Historical Society, at its 9th annual meeting at Springfield, Illinois, Jan. 30, 1908

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln in Illinois

ND The Lincoln Historical Publishing Company Abraham Lincoln in Peoria Illinois

1920 unknown Abraham Lincoln in Pittsburg and the Birth of the Republican Party

1897 unknown Abraham Lincoln in the Latest Biography

1936 Lincoln National Life Foundation Abraham Lincoln Interprets the Constitution

1940 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln Interprets the Constitution

1923 Beara College Press Abraham Lincoln Kentucky Mountaineer

1922 Indiana Historical Society Publications Abraham Lincoln Lawyer

1915 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln Liberator – Patriot – President

ND St. Charles School for Boys Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin

1944 Lincoln Memorial University Abraham Lincoln Man of Inner Conflict

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln memorial address

1915 unknown Abraham Lincoln Memorial Address before a joint session of the Senate and House of Representatives of the Fourteenth Legislature of the State of Washington

1915 Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Abraham Lincoln memorial meeting

1911 Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania Abraham Lincoln memorial meeting

1941 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Kentucky

1953 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Kentucky

1921 Union League Club Abraham Lincoln of Illinois

1938 Illinois State Historical Society Abraham Lincoln of Illinois

2008 Kentucky Humanities Council, Inc. Abraham Lincoln of Kentucky An Interview with the President

1932 unknown Abraham Lincoln on Popular Sovereignty

1912 unknown Abraham Lincoln on Present-day problems and Abraham Lincoln as represented by Theodore Roosevelt

1929 Joseph A. Quinn Abraham Lincoln on the Coming of the Caterpillar Tractor

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln On The Coming of The Caterpillar Tractor

1930 unknown Abraham Lincoln on the Niagra frontier

1912 The American Protective Tariff League Abraham Lincoln on the Tariff

ND The Old South Association Abraham Lincoln on War and Peace 1860-1864

1962 Illinois State Historical Library Abraham Lincoln photographs

1939 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln Pleads Again, Marian Anderson Sings

1920 Union Leauge Club Abraham Lincoln politician and patriot

1916 The American Protective Tariff League Abraham Lincoln Protectionist

1865 Charles Freres et Huillery Abraham Lincoln Sa Naissance, Sa Vie, Sa Mort Avec un recit de la guerre D’Amerique D’apres les documents les plus authentiques

1924 Orientalisher Zeitschriftenverlag Iranschahr GmbH Abraham Lincoln Sa vie et son oeuvre par Mohamed

1954 Edward J. Jacob Abraham Lincoln Said: July, 1834 to November 7, 1860

1959 unknown Abraham Lincoln Scupture/Lincoln Highway Summit

1940 Rutgers University Press Abraham Lincoln seventy-five years after

1943 Temple Israel Abraham Lincoln speaks to the America of today

1908 unknown Abraham Lincoln speech at the Republican Club banquet

1927 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln stateman

1949 Burton Bigelow Abraham Lincoln Still Lives

1930 unknown Abraham Lincoln Strategist – Opportunist “The Great Emancipator,” A Misnomer A Compilation With Comments

1876 Gaceta De Barcelona Abraham Lincoln Su Juventud, Su Vida Politca Y Su Meurte Historia de la Abolicion de la Esclavitud en los E.U.

1909 Nakladem i drukiem W. Dyniewicza Abraham Lincoln SZKIC

1915 W.F. Bowker Abraham Lincoln The Cabin-Born Pioneer American

1920 unknown Abraham Lincoln the Democrat An Address delivered before the Texas Society of the City of New York Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12, 1920

1922 J.H. Williamson Abraham Lincoln The Friend of God and Man

1926 unknown Abraham Lincoln the friend of man

1926 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Great Commoner The Sublime Emancipator

1926 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln The Great Emancipator

1956 John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln The Great Emancipator

1956 The John Hancock Mutual Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln the great emancipator

1936 Newark Athletic Club Abraham Lincoln the Hoosier youth

1921 unknown Abraham Lincoln the ideal Christian

1928 Christian Endeavor Society Abraham Lincoln the inspired of God

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Legal Phase of the “First American”

1938 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Man of Sorrow

1942 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Man of Sorrow

1944 The William Feather Company Abraham Lincoln The Man of Sorrow

1938 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Man of Sorrow

1928 Charles H. Fischer Abraham Lincoln The Most Remarkable Man in History

1925 Harcourt, Brace and Company Abraham Lincoln The Prairie Years

1924 The Sons and Daughters of the Union Veterans, 1861-5 Abraham Lincoln The Price He Paid

1926 Julius M. Magil Abraham Lincoln the Prince of Peace

1951 unknown Abraham Lincoln the Speaker

1909 Boston Sunday Globe Abraham Lincoln The Story of His Life

1927 unknown Abraham Lincoln The Tribute of the Synagogue

1905 Judd Stewart Abraham Lincoln the typical American

1934 Flavel Publishing Co. Abraham Lincoln Thirty Poems

1959 National Education Association The Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission of the United States Abraham Lincoln Through the eyes of High School Youth

1893 A.L. Riggs Abraham Lincoln Toni Kin Qa Aesop Towoyakee Kin (Life of Abarham Lincoln and Aesop’s Fables)

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln Wendell Phillips Addresses

ND Houghton Mifflin Company Abraham Lincoln With Testimonies by Emerson, Whittier Holmes, and Lowell and a biographical sketch of Carl Schurz

1936 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln, “A Man for the Ages”

1924 unknown Abraham Lincoln, A Negro, Not Killed by John Wilkes Booth

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln, A Play

1925 Daniel H. Newhall Abraham Lincoln, A Poem

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln, A Tribute

1990 unknown Abraham Lincoln, America’s Tragic Hero The Sixth Annual Lloyd Ostendorf Lecture delivered at The Abraham Lincoln Museum of Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee

1896 unknown Abraham Lincoln, An Address by William McKinley, of Ohio, before the Marquette Club, Chicago, February 12, 1896

1927 Richmond Press, Inc. Abraham Lincoln, An Address delivered at Richmond, VA., October 29, 1909

1903 unknown Abraham Lincoln, An Address on the occasion of the celebration of Lincoln’s Birthday, at Erie, PA., February 12, 1903

1903 unknown Abraham Lincoln, An Oration

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Ann Rutledge, New Salem, Pioneering and the Poem

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Der Sehr

1909 The Cambridge Public Library Bulleting Abraham Lincoln, February 12, 1809-1909, Works of Lincoln

1943 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Greatest American

1930 unknown Abraham Lincoln, His Favorite Poems and Poets

1930 unknown Abraham Lincoln, His Inventive Mind

1860 The Republican Congressional Committee Abraham Lincoln, His Personal History and Public Record. Speech of the Hon. E.B. Washburne, of Illinois. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860.

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Immortal Foe of Oppression

1865 C.A. Alvord Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, Fallen in Defense of His Country.

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln, LL.D., A Professional Portrait

1910 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Man and Statesman

1939 unknown Abraham Lincoln, Man of God

1865 Abraham Lincoln, Rede beim Trauergottesdienft in ber Bionsfirdje zu Philadelphia am 19. April 1865

1932 Edward J. Jacob Abraham Lincoln, Student. His Books

1926 unknown Abraham Lincoln, The American Ideal

1907 John E. Burton Abraham Lincoln, the beloved and affectionate father

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln, The Boy, the Man and the President

1922 Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln, The Congressman

1909 The Chicago Historical Society Abraham Lincoln, The Evolution of His Emancipation Policy

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln, The Guide to Succeeding Presidents

1916 Jewett Printing Co. Abraham Lincoln, the Patriot and Christian.

1925 unknown Abraham Lincoln, The Seer

ND Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge Abraham Lincoln. Farmer’s Boy & President

1943 Wm. D. Morley, Inc. Abraham Lincoln. The renowned Lincolniana Collection of the late Hon. William A. Carr, a founder and President of the American Flag House and Betsy Ross Memorial Association, and Author of the Foreword to William E. Barton’s “Lincoln and the Hooker Letter.”

ND Leonard S. Kenworthy Abraham Lincoln…Speaks

ND unknown Abraham Lincoln: A History. Lincoln’s Inauguration.

1954 National Park Service Abraham Lincoln: From His Own Words and Contemporary Accounts

1961 National Park Service Abraham Lincoln: From His Own Words and Contemporary Accounts

1930 unknown Abraham Lincoln: His Law Partners, Clerks and Office Boys

1955 unknown Abraham Lincoln: His Wit and Humor

1938 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln: Lover of Humanity

1915 Bloch Publishing Abraham Lincoln: Man and American

1959 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Abraham Lincoln: Miracle of Democracy

1927 Spanish Institute Press Abraham Lincoln: The Ideal American An Address delivered at the Pacific Branch National Soldiers’ Home, Sawtelle, California, Sunday, February 13, 1927

1865 Charles Hamilton Abraham Lincoln: The Just Magistrate, The Representative Statesman, The Practical Philanthropist. Eulogy

1951 Lincoln Memorial University Abraham Lincoln: the speaker

1928 unknown Abraham Lincoln: With the Immortals

ND Educational Publishing Company Abraham Lincoln: Young Folks Library of Choice Literature

1960 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Ancestry

1925 Indiana Historical Commission Abraham Lincoln’s Ancestry

1927 State University of Iowa Abraham Lincoln’s Attitude Towards Education

1939 United States Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday in 1864

1938 Department of Lincolniana, Lincoln Memorial University Abraham Lincoln’s Democracy

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. Abraham Lincoln’s Favorite Poem

1935 Edward W. Meredith Abraham Lincoln’s Favorite Poem, Its Author and His Book

1965 Van Dahl Publications, Inc. Abraham Lincoln’s First Endorsement for President

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s First Home in Illinois

1950 U.S. Government Printing Office Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address – The First and Second Drafts Now in the Library of Congress

1968 Charles E. Merrill Co., Inc. Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, An Evaluation

1946 Charles E. Merrill Co., Inc. Abraham Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address, An Evaluation for America’s New Dedication Day

1933 Barnard & Miller Abraham Lincoln’s Last Case in Chicago

1935 Barnard & Miller Abraham Lincoln’s Last Case in Chicago

1934 privately printed Abraham Lincoln’s last hours

1934 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Last Hours From the notebook of Charles Sabin Taft, M.D. an army surgeon present at the assassination, death and autopsy

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Legislative Career

1950 Morris H. Briggs Abraham Lincoln’s Letter, January 5, 1863 as printed in National Anti-Slavery Standard, New York, March 14, 1863

1929 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Loyalty to His Friends

1952 American Medical Association Abraham Lincoln’s Organic and Emotional Neurosis

1946 Barnard & Miller Abraham Lincoln’s Religion

1926 privately printed Abraham Lincoln’s religion in his eldest son’s estimation

ND The S.S. McClure Company Abraham Lincoln’s Rum Sweat

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Abraham Lincoln’s School Days

1912 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Substitute in the Civil War

1914 City National Bank Abraham Lincoln’s Visit to Evanston in 1860

1928 The Rail Splitter Press Abraham Lincoln’s vow against the Catholic Church

1928 The Rail Splitter Press Abraham Lincoln’s Vow Against the Catholic Church

1909 unknown Abraham Lincoln’s Wedegang und Laufbahn

1939 unknown AbrahamLincoln’s Rhetoric

1925 unknown Abrahim Linkuln, The Seer

1866 Tipografia Claudiana Abramo Lincoln Com’ei Visse, Qual’Opera Compie, Qual Fu La Sua Morte

1929 unknown Abstract to Lincoln Land

1935 United States Government Printing Office Acceptance and Unveiling of the Statue of Hannibal Hamlin, Presented by the State of Maine, Proceedings in the Congress and in Statuary Hall United States Capitol

1998 Gettysburg College Accepting the Lincoln Prize two historians speak

1957 The Economics Press, Inc. According to Lincoln

1868 John C. Parker Ad Interim and Ad Outerim; Or, Confidential Disclosures of State Secrets by the Correspondent of the ‘Alaska Refrigerator’

1943 University of Illinois Adam Gurowski and the Civil War: a radical’s record

1862 unknown Addenda to the municipalist

1937 unknown Address

1880 unknown Address

1864 Little, Brown and Company Address At The Consecration of the National Cemetery at Gettysburg, 19th November, 1863, with the Dedicatory Speech of President Lincoln, and the Other Exercises of the Occasion; Accompanied by an account of the origin of the undertaking and of the arrangement of the cemetery grounds, and by a map of the battle-field and a plan of the cemetery.

1903 unknown Address at the Dedication of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument at Saint Paul, Minnesota, on Novemer 20, 1903

1866 Edward F Crowen Address at the laying of the corner-stone of the Douglas monument

1910 Government Printing Office Address at the Lincoln Birthday Banquet of the Republican Club of the City of New York

1916 unknown Address at the Lincoln dinner of the Republican Club of the city of New York

1956 unknown Address before Joint Convention of the Michigan Legislature

1912 Mail and Express Job Print Address Before the Convention of the National Progressive Party in Chicago, August, Nineteen Twelve

1936 Boyd Printing Company, Inc. Address Before the Monarch Club

1910 Chas. F. Lotz Printing and Stationery Co. Address by Abraham Lincoln of Illinois in Cincinnati, Ohio September 17, 1859

1924 The Edw. F. Hartmann Co. Address by Henry B. Rankin – At Lincoln’s Tomb – Opening the Campaign to Raise a Million Dollars

1914 unknown Address by Hon. Chauncey M. DePew, LL.D. At the celebration of the Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A Douglas at Galesburg, Illinois, October 7, 1896

1957 unknown Address by Honorable George A. Dondero Former Member of Congress Before Joint Convention of the Michigan Legislature February 12, 1957

1912 unknown Address by Jasper T. Darling

1937 The Pittsburg Polish Daily Publishing Co. Address by Justice George W. Maxey of the Pennsylvania Supreme Court on Abraham Lincoln at the Banquet tendered by the Sommerset Bar Association on February 12, 1937

1962 United States Mission to the United Nations Address by the Hon. Adlai E. Stevenson, United States Representative to the United Nations, at the Emancipation Proclamation Ceremonies, Lincoln Memorial, Washington DC, September 22, 1962

1927 United States Government Printing Office Address Dedicating the Lincoln Memorial Library at the South Dakota State College

1836 Beals & Greene Address delivered at Salem on the eighth of January, 1836, at the request of the Democratic young men of that place, in commemoration of the victory of New Orleans

1924 unknown Address Delivered at the Annual Convention United Daughters of the Confederacy

1865 Sanford, Harroun & Co. Address Delivered In Aid of the Great North Western Fair

1888 John P Morton and company Address in response to the toast Abraham Lincoln

1911 George H. Paine Address Made by President Taft at Hodgenville, Kentucky, on November 9th, 1911 at The Dedication of a Memorial Hall to Abraham Lincoln

1869 unknown Address of Andrew Johnson to the People of the United States

1948 Emory University Address of Beverly Tucker, Esq., To The People of the United States 1865

1927 United States Printing Office Address of Col. Wade H. Cooper on Abraham Lincoln

1864 Patriot and Union Steam Print Address of Henry Ward, Esq.

1891 Evening Post Job Print Address of Hon. J.M. Ashley, at the Fourth Annual Banquet of the Ohio Republican League

1914 Address of Hon. Smith Stimmel at the Unveiling of Bust of Abraham Lincoln at Christiania, Norway, July 4th, 1914

1839 J.M. Thompson Address of James K. Polk to the People of Tennessee

1934 unknown Address of Myers Y. Cooper , Former Governor of Ohio, Delivered before the Twentieth Annual Banquet Lincoln Protective Club

1931 United States Government Printing Office Address of President Hoover at the Dedication of the Remodeled Tomb of Abraham Lincoln

1911 Government Printing Office Address of President Taft at the Dinner of the Lincoln Centennial Association

1916 Government Printing Office Address of President Woodrow Wilson accepting the Lincoln Homestead at Hodgenville, Kentucky

1916 Government Printing Office Address of President Woodrow Wilson on the Occasion of the Acceptance by the War Department of a Deed of Gift to the Nation By the Lincoln Farm Association of the Lincoln Birthplace Farm at Hodgenville, KY

1909 unknown Address of Salutation

1860 Thayer & Eldridge Address of the free constitutionalists to the people of the United States

1845 J.F. Trow & Co. Address of the General Executive Committee of the American Republican Party of the City of New-York, to the People of the United States.

1850 unknown Address of the Hon. John C. Calhoun, in the Senate of the United States, on the subject of Slavery.

1864 unknown Address of the National Democratic Committee. The Perils of the Nation. Usurpations of the Administration in Maryland and Tennessee. The Remedy to be Used

1862 unknown Address of the New Jersey Democratic State Central Committee to the Voters of the State

1924 Government Printing Office Address of the President of the United States before the National Republican Club at the Waldorf-Astoria February 12, 1924 at 8 O’Clock P.M.

1931 United States Government Printing Office Address of the President on Lincoln’s Birthday

1868 King & Baird Address of the Union League of Philadelphia, to the Citizens of Pennsylvania, with the Preamble and Resolutions

1922 unknown Address of William Howard Taft, Chairman of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, In Presenting the Memorial to the President of the United States May 30, 1922

1924 Government Printing Office Address on Abraham Lincoln

1866 State Gazette Office Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln

1871 John Murphy & Co. Address on the Life and Character of Gen. Robert E. Lee

1890 unknown Address to the 73rd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry at a Reunion Held in Springfield, Illinois, October 8th019th, 1890

1860 M’Gill & Witherow Address to the Democracy and the People of the United States

1864 The Association of Loyal Pennsylvanians Address to the People of Pennsylvania

1948 The Emory University Library Address to the people of the United States

1864 Sanford, Harroun & Co. Address to the People of the United States, Recommending the re-Election of Abraham Lincoln to the Presidency

1909 unknown Addresses

1925 Lion John M. Kumler Addresses

1944 WGN, inc Addresses

1862 J.E. Farwell and Company Addresses by His Excellency Governor John A. Andrew, Hon. Edwrd Everett, Hon. B.F. Thomas, and Hon. Robert C. Winthrop, Delivered at a mass meeting in aid of recruiting, held on the common under the auspices of the Committee of One Hundred and Fifty, on Wednesday, August 27, 1862.

1895 unknown Addresses by the Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, LL.D. on the Occasion of the Celebration of the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln at Burlington, Vermont, Feb. 12th, 1895 at the Commencement Exercises of the University of Chicago, April 1st, 1895 and at His Birthday Dinner, Tendered Him by the Montauk Club of Brooklyn, April 20th, 1895

1896 unknown Addresses of Hon. Chauncey M. DePew, LL.D. Detroit Chamber of Commerce May 2, 1895. New York Chamber of Commerce, May 23, 1895. Dinner Tendered by the City of Buffalo, November 8, 1895. New York State Bar Association, Albany, January 21, 1896. Republican Club of New York, Lincoln Dinner, February 12, 1896. Dinner Tendered by the Lotus Club of New York, February 22, 1896.

1866 Singerly & Myers Addresses on the Consideration of Resolutions Relative to the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the House of Representatives of Pennsylvania, January 23, 1866 together with the Last Inaugural Address of President Lincoln

1861 Government Printing Office Addresses on the death of Hon, Stephen A Douglas, delivered in the Senate and House of Representatives on Tuesday, July 9, 1861

1862 Government Printing Office Addresses on the Death of Hon. Edward D. Baker

1850 Towers Admission of California

1860 Lemuel Towers Admission of Kansas Under the Wyandott Constitution

1859 Congressional Globe Office Admission of Oregon

1866 unknown Admission of Tennessee

1892 unknown Adventures and Reminiscences of a Volunteer, or a Drummer Boy from Maine

1890 unknown Aerial Navigation

1856 Congressional Globe Office Affairs in Kansas

1856 Congressional Globe Office Affairs in Kansas

1856 Buell & Blanchard Affairs in Kansas Territory

1879 unknown African Colonization. An Address delivered before the American Colonization Society, January 21, 1879

1840 Blair & Rives Africans Taken in the Amistad. Message from the President of the United States.

1939 unknown Afterword

1939 Random house Afterword in which the author discusses the sources used in writing this book, tells what happened to some of the poeple who were involved in the assassination, and comments on the still-unsolved mysteries surrounding hte murder of Abraham Lincoln

1958 The Civil War Round Table Ahab Lincoln: A Tragedy of the Potomac

1833 unknown Albany Argus … extra Bank of the United States. Government deposites

ND School and College Service Association of American Railroads All Aboard, Mr. Lincoln! A Picture Story About Abraham Lincoln and the Railroads

1924 Orchard hill Press Amaerican Statesmen an interpretation of our history and heritage

1941 The Griglak Printery Amberglow

1864 The Union Congressional Committee Amending the Constitution to Prohibit Slavery

ND unknown America in Two Wars

1944 National Gallery of Art American Battle Painting 1776-1918

1894 A. Lovell & Company American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional No. 18 November, 1894, Lincoln’s Inaugural and First Message to Congress

1911 Parker P. Simmons American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional No. 18, Lincoln’s Inaugural and First Message to Congress

1911 Parker P. Simmons American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional No. 26 Extracts from Lincoln’s State Papers

1905 Parker P. Simmons American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional No. 26 Extracts from Lincoln’s State Papers

1896 A Lovell & Company American history Leaflets colonial and constitutional no. 26 extracts from Lincoln’s state papers

1914 Parker P. Simmons American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional No. 26, Extracts from Lincoln’s State Papers

1959 Hammel, Riglander & Co, Inc. American Horologist and Jeweler

1897 Government Printing Office American Naval Policy as Outlined in Messages of the Presidents of the United States, from 1700 to the Present Day.

1884 Sea & Company American Presidents and Nominees of the Coming Campaign

1864 Union and Emancipation Society American Rebellion. Report of theSpeeches of the Rev. Henry Ward Beecher Delivered at Public Meetings in Machester, Glasgow, Edimburgh, Liverpool, and London; and at the Farewell Breakfasts in London, Machester, and Liverpool.

ND unknown America’s Greatest Funeral Procession

1921 International Printing Co. America’s immortals — have they lived in vain?

1863 unknown Amnesty Proclamation and Third Annual Message of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States

1868 William K. Boyle An Account of the Suffering of Friends of North Carolina Yearly Meeting, In Support of Their Testimony Against War, from 1861 to 1865

1863 unknown An Act for Enrolling and Calling Out the National Forces, and for other Purposes.

1937 unknown An Address

1936 unknown An Address

1852 William Ives and Co. An Address before the Salem Female Anti-Slavery Society, at its Annual Meeting, December 7, 1851

1909 The Thos. W Burr printing co. an address by general Selden May 5, 1909 at a meeting of the Maine Commandery of the military order of the loyal legion of the United States at Riverton Park casino, Portland, Maine to commemorate the one hundreth anniversary of the birth of Hannibal Hamlin

1863 Little, Brown, and Company An Address Delivered at the Inauguration of the Union Club, 9 April, 1863

1865 L.B. & O.E. Weston An Address delivered before the City Government, and Citizens of Roxbury, on Occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, April 19, 1865

1867 The New England Historic-Genealogical Society An Address Delivered Before the New England Historic-Genealogical Society At The Annual Meeting Held in Boston, Mass., January 2, 1867.

1909 Lincoln Souvenir Book Club An Address Delivered Before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society at the Second Presbyterian Church on the Twenty-Second Day of February, 1842 by Abraham Lincoln

1908 T. J. Crowder An Address Delivered Before The Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society At The Second Presbyterian Church, On The Twenty-Second Day of February, 1842 by Abraham Lincoln

1882 The Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society An Address Delivered Before The Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church on the 22d Day of february, 1842 by Abraham Lincoln

1906 T. J. Crowder An Address Delivered Before The Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, at the Second Presbyterian Church on the 22d Day of february, 1842 by Abraham Lincoln

1906 unknown An Address delivered before The Union League of Philadelphia at the presentation by the Art Association of the painting representing the battle between the Kearsarge and Alabama.

1889 O.H. Oldroyd An Address Delivered by Abraham Lincoln Before the Springfield Washingtonian Temperance Society, At The Second Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois

1865 Chas. Hamilton An Address delivered in Tremont Temple, Boston, April 19, 1865

1865 H.G. Leisenring’s Steam Printing House An Address in Vindication of the US Government for the Course Pursued in Subduing the Southern Rebellion.

1959 unknown An Address on Abraham Lincoln

1925 Lawrance Press Company An Address on Abraham Lincoln

1865 Sherman & Co. An Address on the Character and Example of President Lincoln. delivered before the Atheneum and Everett Societies of Haverford College

1825 J.W.. Palmer and Co An Address Pronounced at the Opening of the New-York Athenaeum, December 14, 1824

1863 H. De Mareil An Address to King Cotton

1863 William Ridgway An American Thanksgiving Dinner, at St. James Hall, London. Thursday, November 26th, 1863

1945 unknown An Analysis of Lincoln’s Funeral Sermons

1908 Desaulniers & Co. An Analysis of the Gettysburg Address

1952 Smithsonian Institution An Anthropologist Looks at Lincoln

1860 unknown An Appeal To Thinking Men

1865 John Murphy & co. An arguement to establish the illegality of military commissions in the United STates and especially of hte one organized for the trial of the parties charged with conspiring to assassinate the late President and other

1863 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge An Argument on the Ethical Position of Slavery in the Social System, and its Relation to the Politics of the Day.

1915 unknown An Escape That Did Not Set Me Free; A By-Product of Morgan’s Raid

1907 Sherwin Cody School of English An Evening With Lincoln

1886 Johns & Co. An Examination Into the Merits of the Reported Proposition of the British Bondholders Said to Be Their Substitute for the Riddleberger Act.

1928 Langbourne M. Williams An Excursion in Southern History Briefly Set Forth in the Correspondence Between Senator A.J. Beveridge and David Rankin Barbee

1944 Colby College Library An Exhibit of Lincolniana with a check-list of the George F. Terry Lincoln Collection compiled by Mary D. Herrick

1862 John Wilson and Son An Historical Research. Opinions of the Founders of the republic on Negroes as Slaves, as Citizens, and as Soldiers.

1865 Church, Goodman and Donnelley An Historical Sketch of the Early Movement in Illinois for the Legalization of Slavery

ND Illinois State Historical Society An Illinois Gold Hunter in the Black Hills; The DIary of Jerry Bryan March 13 to August 20, 1876

1920 unknown An Index to the Gettysburg and Fort Leavenworth Military and Geological Survey Maps

1864 Tribune Book and Job Printing Establishment An Inside View of The Rebellion and American Citizen’s Text-Book

1934 Oakwood Lincoln Club An Interesting Letter about the Death of John Wilkes Booth written by the reverend R.B. Garrett of Portsmouth, Virginia to General A.R. Taylor of Memphis, Tennessee

1903 unknown An Interview With Abraham Lincoln

1907 The Sun An Interview with Osborn H. Oldroyd in the House Where Lincoln Died

ND unknown An Official Guide of the Confederate Government from 1861 to 1865 at Richmond – Showing the location of the public buildings and offices of the Confederate, State and City Governments, Residences of the Principal Officers, etc.

1877 unknown An Oration Delivered in Boston, September 17, 1877 at the Dedication of the Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument on Boston Common.

1833 Lyceum Press – G. W. Light & Co An Oration Pronounced at Boston before the Colonization Society of Massachusetts, on the Anniversary of American Independence, July 4, 1833

1929 unknown And His Name is Abraham Lincoln – A Homily

1911 unknown Andersonville and the Trial of Henry Wirz

1892 C.D. Fahsel Publishing Co. Andersonville, an Object Lesson on Protection.

1968 University of Alabama Press Andrew Jackson and the Creek War: Victory at the Horseshoe

ND unknown Anecdotes and Reminiscences of President Lincoln

1948 unknown Anna Ella Carroll and Her “Modest” Claim

1880 Gillin & Nagle Annals of the War. Chapters of Unwritten History. The Gettysburg Campaign. The Story of the Second Corps on the March and in Battle.

1935 United States Government Printing Office Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln

1943 Government Printing Office Annual report of hte American Historical Association 1941 volume 3 list of doctoral dissertations in history now in progress, december 1941

1901 unknown Annual Report of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park Commission to the Secretary of War.

1899 Eastern National Park & Monument Assoc. Annual Report of the Gettysburg National Military Park Commission to the Secretary of War. 1899

1913 Sellers, Davis & Co. Annual Report of the President to the Stockholders of the Little Miami Railroad Company for Year Ended December 31, 1912.

ND unknown Another Reminder of Lincoln – The Loyal Legion Library

1987 RAH Publications Antietam

1994 National Park Service Antietam National Battlefield, Maryland

1860 Ross & Tousey Anti-Spoonerism; or, The Reactionary Forces of the Negro. With a Scriptural view of the ‘Equality of Man.” Also, Considerations on the Dogma of “Man Has No Property in Man.”

1836 unknonwn Appeal to the Christian women of the south

1860 New York State Woman’s Rights Committee Appeal to the Women of New York

1862 James B. Kirker Are The Southern Privateersmen Pirates?

1858 unknown Are working men “slaves?” on the bill to admit Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution

1841 S.W. Benedict Argument of John Quincy Adams, before the Supreme Court of the United States, in the case of the United States, Appellants, vs. Cinque, and Others, Africans, captured in the schooner Amistad, by Lieut. Gedney, delivered on the 24th of February and 1st of march, 1841. With a Review of the case of the antelope, reported in the 10th, 11th and 12th volumes of Wheaton’s Reports.

1865 H. Polkinhorn & Son Argument of Thomas Ewing, Jr., On the Jurisdiction and on the Law and Evidence in the Case of Dr. Samuel A. Mudd Tried Before a Military Commission of which Maj. Gen. David Hunter is President, on a charge of Conspiracy to Assassinate the President and other Chief Officers of the Nation. May and June, 1865

1939 The Poor Richard Press Artemus Ward on His Visit to Abe Lincoln – Letter III

ND Eudardo & Henrique Laemmert As Exequilas de Abrahao Lincoln Presidente dos Estados-Unidos Da America Com Um Esboco Biographicao do Mesmo Offerecido Ao Povo Brasileiro

1936 United States Government Printing Office As Lincoln Said at Gettysburg

1943 Abraham Lincoln Bookshop As One Southerner to Another: Concerning Lincoln and the Declaration of Independence

1956 unknown As We Think Of Him – A Series of Illustrations of Young Abraham Lincoln

1925 Spanish American Institute Press Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln A Contemporaneous Account of a National Tragedy as published in The Daily Morning Chronicle, Washington, DC

1866 Government Printing Office Assassination of Lincoln

ND The Rail Splitter Press Assassination of Lincoln

1866 unknown Assassination of Lincoln

1942 Institute Press At Lincoln’s Tomb A Meditation

1954 unknown At The Crossroad of Decision

1938 The Breckenridge News At the End of the Trail The Story of the journey of Thomas Lincoln and his family through Hardin and Breckenridge counties, KY., to Indiana in 1816

1924 unknown Attacks on Lincoln and His Cabinet

1927 unknown Augustus Saint-Gaudens

1862 John Campbell Authorities CIted Antagonistic To Horace Binney’s Conclusions on the Writ of Habeas Corpus.

1913 Illinois State Journal Co. Autobiography of Stephen a Douglas

1939 Parke-Bernet Galleries, Inc. Autograph Letters & Documents Including A Spendid Series by Abraham Lincoln, Presidents of the United States, Signers of the Declaration of Independence and other Americans. Early American and Foreign Military Material.

1922 International Printing Co. Back to Lincoln – A Discourse at Temple Keneseth Israel

1940 The Poor Richard Press Backwoods Nativity – A Story for Christmas

1933 unknown Battle of Gettysburg

1865 unknown Battle of Gettysburg and the Christian Commission

1965 unknown Battle of New Orleans Friends of the Cabildo 1965

1862 Scammell & Co. Battle of Pittsburg Landing – Volunteers of Ohio

1862 Beadle & Company Beadle’s Dime Series. Parson Brownlow, and the Unionists of East Tennessee

1962 Allen county-Fort Wayne Historical Society Beardless portraits of Abraham Lincoln

1951 unknown Behind Lincoln’s Visit to Ohio in 1859

1945 The National News Company Behind The Seams: By A Nigger Woman Who Took In Work From Mrs. Lincoln and Mrs. Davis

1940 Lincoln Memorial University department of Lincolniana Behold-the Man!

unknown Bemerkungen des Ehrb. Lyman Trumbull (Remarks of Hon Lyman Trumbull on seizure of arsonals at Larper’s Ferry

1957 reprinted from the Journal of the State of Illinois Historical Society spring 1957 Benjamin Platt Thomas 1902-1956

1863 unknown Bible view of slavery

1858 Republican Executive Congressional Committee Bill and Report of John A. Bingham, and Vote on its Passage, repealing the territorial New Mexican Laws establishing slavery and authorizing employers to whip “white persons” and other in their employment, and denying them redress in the courts.

1864 J. Walter & Co. Biographical Memoir of Clement L. Vallandigham. By His Brother

1905 unknown Biographical Sketch of Hon. Joseph Duncan, Fifth Governor of Illinois

1860 National Democratic Executive Committee Biographical sketches of Hon. John C Breckinridge and General Joseph Lane

1888 Obpacher Bros. Bits of Camp Life

1856 unknown Black Republican – Imposture Exposed! – Fraud Upon The People! – Fremont No Soldier!

1863 Feeks & Bancker Book of the Prophet Stephen, Son of Douglas. Wherein marvelous things are foretold of the reign of Abraham.

1940 Institute Press Born Without A Chance

1942 Lyons and Carnahan Boy of the Backwoods

1960 unknown Brawling Brass North and South – The Most Famous Quarrels of the Civil War

ND unknown Breckenridge and Lane Campaign Document, No 1. Speeches of Hon. Humphrey Marshall and Hon. B.F. Hallett, in the City of Washington, Nomination of Breckenridge and Lane.

1860 National Democratic Executive Committee Breckinridge and Lane Campaign Documents, No.6 From the N.Y. Herald of July 19, 1860. Immense Gathering at the Cooper Institute. Inside and Outside Assemblages. Enthusiasm for Breckinridge and Lane! Ten Thousand on Guard. Important Speech of Daniel S. Dickinson. Interesting Letters from President Buchanan, Gov. Steven, and Charles O’Connor, Etc., Etc., Etc.

1917 unknown Brief Analysis of Lincoln’s Character A Letter to J. E. Remsburg Oak Mills, Kansas form W. H. Herndon, Springfield, Illinois

nd The Tract association of friends Brief memoir of William Edmundson, who, after many years’ service in the Civil Wars of England became a good soldier of the Prince of Peace

ND unknown Brief Sketch of the Battle of Gettysburg

1860 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1864 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1865 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1865 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1866 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1866 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1867 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1867 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1869 Monthly Planet Reader Broughton’s monthly planet reader and astrological journal

1956 unknown Buckeye Criticism of The Gettysburg Address

1962 Lincoln Memorial University Press Builder of Lincoln’s Home: Page Eaton

1931 the Abraham Lincoln Assocaition Bulletin of hte Abraham Lincoln Association Lincoln’s genius of places

1931 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1931 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1932 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1933 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1933 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1933 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1934 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1934 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1934 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1934 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1935 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1935 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1935 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1935 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1935 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1936 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1936 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1936 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1936 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1937 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1937 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1937 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1937 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1937 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1938 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1938 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1938 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1938 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1939 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1939 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1939 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1929 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1929 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1929 The Association Bulletin of the Abraham Lincoln Association

1877 unknown By-Laws and Roster of Lincoln Post, No. 3, Department of the Potomac, G.A.R., Together with Biographical Sketches of Abraham Lincoln, History of Lincoln Post, List of Officers and Committees, Rules of Order, and Roll of Honor.

1873 Hurd & Houghton Caesarism. General Grant for a Third Term.

1945 Frye Printing Co. Calendar for 1946

1890 Rockwell & Churchill Calendar of the Civil War. Including The Important Military and Political Events of the War of the Rebellion, from Lincoln’s Nomination in 1860 to the Capture of the Last Confederate Privateer in November, 1865

1954 Boston University Press Cameron for Lincoln’s Cabinet

1862 F.W. Christern Campagne de L’Armee du Potomac (Mars-Juillet 1862)

1937 unknown Campaign Lives of Abraham Lincoln, 1860

1864 unknown Can The Country Pay The Expenses of the War?

1865 A. Ireland and Co. Canada and the United States: An Address on the American Conflict, Delivered at Montreal on Thursday Evening, December 22, 1864

1928 The Woodman Plays Company Captain Lincoln’s Way, An Indian Play for Boys

ND unknown Captions and Quotations of the Exhibits in the Lincoln Museum (Old Ford’s Theater) Washington, DC

1921 The Infantry School Press Capture of Fort Henry

1867 unknown Capture of Jefferson Davis. Evidence Submitted to The Committee of Claims by the Claimants for the reward for the capture of Jefferson Davis.

1986 Montana Historical Society Care of collections in hisotical buildings

1887 H.C. Sherick & Co. Care of Prisoners of War, North and South

1929 LeClaire Book Exchange Catalog of Lincolniana A number of choice and rare titles

1925 LeClaire Book Exchange Catalog of Lincolniana A number of choice and rare titles shown in Fish and Oakleaf Bibliographies

1907 The Merwin-Clayton Sales Company Catalogue of a Collection of Lincoln Literature consisting of Memoirs, Eulogies, Memorial Addresses, Poems and Sermons; Campaign Documents, Etc., including Manay Extremely Scarce Items Among others the rare “Wigwam,” Lange and Hoffman biographies; the rare leaflet form of O.W. Holmes’s famous “Lincoln Hymn;” Campaign Publications, including official reports of the Balitmore and Chicago Conventions, 1864; Campaign Song-books, Etc.

1919 C. F. Libbie & Co. Catalogue of a Lincoln Collection formed by Frederick S. Lang, Boston, including Original Funeral Sermons, Eulogies, Orations, Addresses, Biographies, Memorials, Anniversaries, Engraved Portraits and Prints, 560 lots, together with a Collection of Lincoln Medals, 111 lots, also American Periodicals, Art, Almanacs, Early American Chap Books, Catechisms and New England Primers, Indian Captivities and Narratives, American Revolution, Masonry, Town Histories, Broadsides, Etc.

1904 The Anderson Auction Company Catalogue of Autographs, Pamphlets, Engravings, Broadsides, etc. relating to Abraham Lincoln

1942 The J.B. Speed Memorial Musuem Catalogue of Lincoln Books, Pamphlets, Magazines

1891 J.R. Wible Catalogue of Tipton’s Photographic Views of the Battlefield of Gettysburg, and a Supplemental List of Other Photographs of General Interest, Together with a Complete Roster of the Two Great Armies at Gettysburg.

1900 Bangs & Co. Catalogue of War Letters of Leaders in the Great Civil War: Lincoln and his Cabinet; Davis and his Cabinet; The Generals of the Confederacy and The Generals of the Union Army; Slave Deeds; Muster Rolls; War Envelopes, many illustrated with portraits; War Views, Clippings, etc.

1862 West & Johnston Cause and Contrast: An Essay on the American Crisis

1865 McGill & Witherow Celebration by the Colored People’s Educational Monument Association in memory of Abraham Lincoln on the Fourth of July, 1865, in the Presidential Grounds, Washington, D.C.

1907 unknown Celebration of Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday and Second Anniversary of Institution of General James Shields Council No. 967 Knights of Columbus

1883 Naar, Day & Naar Celebration of the Bi-Centennial Anniversary of the New Jersey Legislature. 1683-1883.

1862 unknown Celebration of the Eighty-Sixth Anniversary of the Independence of the United States

1865 Joseph Warren & Co. Celebration of the Fourth of July and Return of Peace. At Buffalo, 1865

1934 unknown Central University, Richmond, Kentucky

1901 unknown Ceremonies and the unveiling of the South Carolina Monument on the Chickamauga Battlefield, May 27th, 1901, Together with a record of the Commission who suggested and were instrumental in securing and erecting the monument, etc.

1918 unknown Ceremonies at the Unveiling of Monument to William H. Herndon Abraham Lincoln’s last law partner, Oak Ridge Cemetery May 30, 1918 Springfield, Illinois – Address by Hardin W. Masters, Esq of the Springfield, Illinois Bar

1883 J.P. Bell & Co. Ceremonies Connected with the Inauguration of the Mausoleum and the Unveiling of the Recumbent Figure of General Robert Edward Lee, at Washington and Lee University, Lexington, VA, June 28, 1883

1884 W.B. Stansbury & Co. Ceremonies Connected with the Unveiling of the Statue of General Robert E. Lee at Lee Circle, New Orleans, LA. Feb. 22, 1884

1936 State of Illinois Ceremonies incident to the placing of the Servius Tullius Stone in the tomb of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, Sunday, October 11, 1936

ND L.W. Payne Chancellorsville and Its Results

1864 Dinsmoor and Company Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln

1863 unknown Character of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States

1961 unknown Charles J. Stille, “Angel of Consolation”

1861 A. Williams & Co. Cheap Cotton by Free Labor by A Cotton Manufacturer

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. Check List of Lincolniana In The Jouranls and Publications of the Illinnois State Historical Society 1899-1938

1909 Chemulpo; or What an American Saw of the First Battle in the Russo-Japanese War – Paper Read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion March 8, 1909

1981 Chicago Historical Society Chicago Historical Society Annual report 1980-81

1950 Chicago Historical Society Chicago History

1948 A R Mueller Printing & Lithograph Children’s play mate magazine

1956 unknown Christ and Lincoln

1988 Newport News Shipbuilding Christening and Launching of the Aircraft Carrier Abraham Lincoln CVN72

1955 unknown Christian without a creed some remarks on Abraham Lincoln’s religion

1892 Gibson Bros. Christmas in Kentucky 1862

1955 Illinois State Historical Library Chronolgy of Illinois History 1673-1954

1955 Chicago & Illinois Midland Railway Company CIMCO News, February 1955

1864 unknown Cincinnati Convention, October 18, 1864, for the Organization of a Peace Party, Upon States-Rights, Jeffersonian, Democratic Principles and for the Promotion of Peace and Independent Nominations for President and Vice-President of the United States

1858 unknown Citizenship: state citizens, general citizens

1909 City of Portland Maine City of Portland, Maine – The Dedication of Lincoln Park, being The Public Exercises Held in the Payson Memorial Church and at Lincoln Park February 12, 1909 in Observance of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln.

1866 Government Printing Office Civil Rights. Address of the colored citizens of Chicago to the Congress of the United States.

ND The Chicago Public Library Civil War Collection – A Guide to the G.A.R. Memorial Hall The Chicago Public Library

ND Civil War Round Table 1940-1951

1966 Civil War Round Table Civil War Round Table Historical Year Book 1965-1966

1956 Civil War Round Table Year Book 1956

1863 unknown Coercion a Failure, Necessarily and Actually

1856 unknown Col. Fremont Not a Roman Catholic

1966 The Casey County News Col. Wolford’s Letter to President Lincoln

1878 Thomas McGill & Co. Col. Worthington Vindicated. Sherman’s Discreditable Record at Shiloh on His Own and Better Evidence

1961 Eastern Illinois University Coles County in the Civil War 1861-1865

1937 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Collecting Lincoln Pennies

1912 unknown Colonel Archibald Gracie’s The Truth About Chickamauga

1838 unknown Colonel E.D. Baker

ND unknown Colonel Rose’s Tunnel at Libby Prison

nd 1974 Univeristy of Tennessee Colonial heroines of Tennessee, Kentucky and Virginia

1910 unknown Colorado Memorial Day Annual 1910

ND Columbus: Re-Appraisal

1929 Union League Club of Chicago Commemorating the Birthdays of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington – Proceedings of Exercises Commemorating the life and service of Abraham Lincoln Sponsored by the Union League Club for Students of Chicago and Cook County High Schools

1961 unknown Commemoration Ceremony – The One Hundredth Anniversary of the Inaugural of Abraham Lincoln 1861-1961

1944 The Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commemoriation of Founder’s day 79th annual meting of the New York State Commandery

1863 Hall, Clayton & Medole Comments on the Policy Inaugurated by the President in a Letter and Two Speeches

1864 King & Baird Commercial and Financial Strength of the United States as shown in the Balances of Foreign Trade and the Increased Production of Staple Articles.

1901 B. Murphy Commissioners’ Report – Commission to Locate the Position of Iowa Troops in the Siege of Vicksburg

1989 unknown Commissioning of the USS Abraham Lincoln (CVN72)

1860 unknown Common Sense. Who Shall Be the Republican Nominee for President? Addressed to the Republicans of the United States.

1860 AB Burdick Compendium of the impending crisis of the south

nd unknown Compliments of Elwood Commandery no. 6 Knights Templar Springfield, Illinois

1951 unknown Confederate Anti-Lincoln Literature

1952 Pioneer Press Confederate Guns and Their Current Prices

ND unknown Confederate Leaders in the Forty-Fourth Congress. Who They Are – Their Aims and Opinions. A Democratic Counter Rebellion. Conquering the Union They Failed to Destroy.

1904 unknown Confederate Veterans Reunion Souvenir

1864 Constitutional Union Confiscation

1937 unknown Congressional Record: 75th Congress, First Session, Friday, February 12, 1937

1882 Fergus Printing Company Congressional Reminiscences. Adams, Benton, Calhoun, Clay, and Webster.

1946 United States Government Printing Office Congressman Abraham Lincoln

1850 Crocker & Brewster Conscience and the Constitution with Remarks on the Recent Speech of the Hon. Daniel Webster in the Senate of the United States on the subject of Slavery.

ND unknown Considerations on the Slavery Question, Addressed to the President of the United States

1912 Chas. H. Graves Constitution of the State of Ohio

1863 H.O. Houghton Constitutional Law and Unconstitutional Divinity. Letters ot Rev. Henry M. Dexter and to Rev. Leonard Bacon, D.D.

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. Contemporary Close-Ups of Lincoln

1924 The John Hopkins Press Contemporary French Opinion on the American Civil War

ND Union Congressional Committee Copperhead Conspiracy in the North-West

1863 unknown Copy of a letter written from Buffalo, State of New York, July 23, 1862 to Abraham Lincoln

1860 The American Anti-Slavery Society Correspondence Between Lydia Maria Child and Gov. Wise and Mrs. Mason of Virginia

1862 Little, Brown & Co. Correspondence on the Present Relations Between Great Britain and the United States of America

1861 Wright & Potter Correspondence Relative to the Case of Messrs. Mason and Slidell

ND unknown Corruptions and Frauds of Lincoln’s Administration

1912 Keneseth Israel Temple Could Lincoln Be President in our Day? A Sunday Discourse before the Reform Congregation of Keneseth Israel

1920 State of Illinois Counties of Illinois, Their Origin and Evolution with twenty-three maps showing the original and present boundary lines of each county in the state.

1861 T.B. Pugh, Stationer Courage in a Good Cause; or, The Lawful and Courageous Use of the Sword

1957 unknown Courts and Lawyers in Northern and Western Illinois

ND Town of Cumberland Gap Cumberland Gap – its History and Romance

1886 unknown Cyclorama of the Battle of Gettysburg

1868 Joh. Chr. Hermann’sche Buchhandlung, M. Diesterweg Da Lincoln-Monument. Eine Rede des Senator Charles Sumner. Nebst einer Lebensskizze Sumner’s und der in seiner Rede erwahnten Kunstler. Zugleich cin Beitrag zur Kunstgeschichte Amerika’s

1917 William M. Clemens Damon’s Lincoln Sermon – A Discourse preached by Rev. Samuel Chenery Damon in Honolulu, Hawaii 14 May, 1865

1896 unknown Dangerous Politics. Appeals to Passion and Their Possible Results. A Thoughtful Discussion of the Methods of Bryan and His Associates.

1892 J.A. Danner Danner’s Pocket Guide Book and History of the Battle of Gettysburg

ND Young Men’s Republican Union Das Leben von Abraham Lincoln

1931 unknown David Davis 1815-1886

1917 Yexid Publishing Company Davis, Lincoln and the Kaiser, Some Comparisons Compared

1865 David Tucker Death of Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse delivered on the Day of the National Fast, June 1, 1865 at the Congregational Church, Cumberland Centre, ME.

1879 unknown Debate on Pensioning Jeff. Davis, condensed from the Proceedings of the U.S. Senate, March 3, 1879

ND John B. Alden Debate With Douglas and War Speeches and Papers

1946 unknown Debates of Lincoln and Douglas A Bibliographical Discussion

1863 Ringwalt & Brown Debt and Resources of the United States and the Effect of Secession Upon the Trade and Industry of the Loyal States

1868 Congressional Golbe Office Decision of Constitutional Questions

1860 Evans & Cogswell Declaration of the Immediate Cause which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union; and the Ordinance of Secession.

1860 South Carolina Convention Declaration of the Immediate Causes Which Induce and Justify the Secession of South Carolina from the Federal Union and the Ordinance of Secession

1920 Government Printing Office Declaring Lincoln’s Birthday a Legal Holiday – Hearings before the Committee on the Judiciary Sixty-Sixth Congress Second Session on H.R. 344

1957 The Occidental College Library Dedication Addresses for the E. Ray Risdon Lincoln Collection

1938 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Dedication Day at Gettysburg

1852 unknown Defence of the Right and the Duty of the American Union to Improve Its Navigable Waters.

1862 Lee & Shepard Defense of America. Geo. Francis Train, Unionist, on T. Colley Grattan, Slanderer

1854 Buell & Blanchard Defense of Massachusetts on the Boston Memorial for the repeal of the fugitive slave bill

1857 Fowler and Wells Demands of the Age on Colleges

1917 Lincoln Memorial University Democracy versus Autocracy and other patriotic addresses Delivered in New York City July 4, 1917

ND Norman Press Democracy, An Interpretation

ND Gibson Brothers Democratic Falsehoods Exposed. Facts for the People

ND unknown Democratic Incendiarism. What Northern Copperheads Have Done for Southern Traitors

ND unknown Democratic Protests Against the Lecompton Fraud

1878 unknown Democratic Treatment of Union Soldiers. Speech of Hon. Wiliiam P. Frye, April 3, 1878, in the House of Representatives, on the Soldiers’s Roll

1856 Frederick A. Hanzsche Description of Horace L. Hervey’s Bridges.

1858 Buell & Blanchard Designs of the slave power

1883 Porter & Coates Did General Meade Desire to Retreat at the Battle of Gettysburg?

1947 Detroit Historical Society did this idea originate on the Detroit river?

1890 unknown Die Ermordung des Brafidenten Abraham Lincoln

1860 Republican Presidential Committee Die Zeitfragen und die Prasidentschafts kandidaten.

1946 Forest H. Sweet Directory of Collectors of Books, Autographs, Prints and Other Historical Material Relating to Abraham Lincoln

1949 Forest H. Sweet Directory of Collectors of Books, Autographs, Prints and Other Historical Material Relating to Abraham Lincoln

1865 J.M. Bradstreet & Son Discourse delivered on the Day of the Funeral of President Lincoln, Monday, April 19, 1865 in St. Paul’s Church, New York

1865 Edward Leslie, Printer Discourse Occasioned by the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln delivered in the Albany Penitentiary, A Military Prison of the U.S. Wednesday, April 19, 1865

1865 McFarland & Jenks Discourse the day after the reception of Tidings of the Assassination of President Lincoln, Preached in the South Congregational Church, Concord, N.H., April 16, 1865

1865 Clark Pierson, Printer Discourses – Memorial of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Delivered in Flemington, N.J., by the Pastors of the Different Churches, on Wednesday, April 19th, 1865

1860 unknown Disunion and Slavery. A Series of Letters to Hon. W. L. Yancey, of Alabama, by Henry J. Raymond, of New York.

1861 Robert F. Wallcut Disunion: Two Discourses at Music Hall, on January 20th, and February 17th, 1861

nd unknown Divinity of the ballot a sermon preached in the first congressional church , Washington, DC on Thanksgiving Day

1926 University of Wisconsin Documents Illustrating the Compromise of 1850

1997 unknown Dorman et ux. v. Lane Illinois supreme court 1841-42, 1844-45, 1851-52

1860 Buell & Blanchard Douglas and Popular Sovereignty. Speech of Carl Schurz, of Wisconsin, in Hampden Hall, Springfield, Mass., January 4, 1860

1930 Reprinted from the Journal of Illinois State Historical Society Douglas the loyal

1922 Journal of the Medical Society Dr. Abraham Lincoln

1944 Lincoln Memorial University Dr. Anson G. Henry, Lincoln’s Physician and Friend

1950 unknown Dr. Anson G. Henry; Physician, Politician, Friend of Abraham Lincoln

1939 Baker’s Plays Easy Plays for Lincoln’s Birthday

1921 Standard Printing Company Echoes from Lincoln’s Life in the 22nd Century

1906 Doubleday, Page & Company Edwin M. Stanton, An Address by Andrew Carnegie on Stanton Memorial Day at Kenyon College

1887 S.S. Boggs Eighteen Months a Prisoner Under the Rebel Flag. A Condensed Pen-Picture of Belle Isle, Danville, Andersonville, Charleston, Florence and Libby Prisons, from Actual Experience.

1925 Government Printing Office Election of the President of the United States by the House of Representatives

1863 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Elements of Discord in Secessia, Etc., Etc.

1869 Gibson Brothers Elements of Success

1909 unknown Elmer E. Rogers on President Lincoln

1838 The American Anti-Slavery Soceity Emancipation in the West indies. a six month tour in Antigua, Barbadoes, and Jamaica

1862 unknown Emancipation! Its Policy and Necessity as a War Measure for the Suppression of the Rebellion. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, at Faneuil Hall, Oct. 6, 1862

1927 unknown Emancipators

1879 unknown Emigration to Liberia. An Address delivered before the American Colonization Society, January 21, 1879

ND Patriot Press Endowment Fund Souvenir of Grant Cabin Association

1865 The Emancipation Society England and America

1864 M.S. Rickerby England, The United States, and the Southern Confederacy

1864 William V. Spencer England’s Liability for Indemnity: Remarks on the Letter of “Historicus”

1864 A. Ireland & Co. English Institutions and the American Rebellion

1863 Henry B. Ashmead English Neutrality. Is The Alabama A British Pirate?

1924 unknown Ephraim Elmer Ellsworth, First Martyr of the Civil War

1872 F & J Rives & Geo Bailey Equality before the Law speech on supplementary civil rights bill

1870 F & J Rives & Geo. A. Bailey Equality before the Law; Unconstitutionality of Separate Colored Schools in Massachusetts. Argument Before the Supreme Court of Massachusetts, in the case of Sarah C. Roberts vs, The City of Boston, December 4, 1849

1860 unknown Equality of Rights in the Territories

1980 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Inc. Escape from the Frontier: Lincoln’s Peculiar Relationship with Indiana

ND Samuel French Esmerelda: or, The Deformed of Notre Dame. A Drama in Three Acts. Founded on Victor Hugo’s Popular Novel of “Notre Dame.”

1865 unknown Eulogistic Services, under the Auspices of the Young Men’s Association, of Chicago, in Memory of Abraham Lincoln, at Bryan Hall, on Saturday, April 22d, 1865, at 8 P.M.

1865 A.N. Clark & Co., State Printers Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln by Henry Champion Deming before the General Assembly of Connecticut, at Allyn Hall, Hartford, Thursday, June 8th, 1865

1865 The Union and Journal Office Eulogy of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States

1862 The Smithsonian Institution Eulogy of Hon. Stephen Arnold Couglas, one of the regents of the Smithsonian Institution.

1865 D.C. Coleswothy Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln delivered at Rickland, Maine, April 19, 1865 by request of the Citizens

1865 C.W. Brewster & Son Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln delivered in Portsmouth N.H. April 19, 1865 and an Account of the Obsequies Observed by the City

1865 L.J. Powers Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States

1865 Samuel S. Smith Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, delivered before the Citizens of Bangor, on the day of the National Fast, June 1st, 1865

1865 Samuel S. Smith Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, delivered before the Citizens of Bangor, on the day of the National Fast, June 1st, 1865

1865 William V. Spencer Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, delivered before The new England Historic-Genealogical Society, Boston, May 3, 1865

1865 George W. pease Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln…With the proceedings of the City Council on the death of the President

1874 J.B. Parker Eulogy on Chief-Justice Chase, Delivered by William M. Evarts, before the Alumni of Dartmouth College, at Hanover, June 24, 1874

1865 Baker & Godwin, Printers Eulogy on President Lincoln

1862 unknown Eulogy on Stephen a Douglas

1865 Mirror Steam Job Printing Establishment Eulogy on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln – before the City Government of Manchester, N.H., June 1st, 1865

1865 W.S. Haven Eulogy on the Life and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, delivered by public request, in Christ M.E. Church, Pittsburgh, Thursday, June 1, 1865

1865 Wright & Potter, Printers Eulogy on the Life, Character and Public Services of the Late President Abraham Lincoln delivered before Council No. 33, Union League of America, At Sumner Hall, East Boston, May 8, 1865 with a record of the other proceedings, and a description of the decorations put up for the occasion.

1861 Ringwalt & Brown Eulogy upon the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, Delivered at the Smithsonian Institute, Washington, July 3, 1861

1882 Charles Hamilton Eulogy Upon the Life, Character and Public Services of James Abram Garfield, Late President of the United States

1941 unknown Excerpts from the Journal of the Illinois House of Representatives of the Twelfth General Assembly, Read by Hon. Elmer J. Schnackenberg, Speaker February 12, 1941 at the Memorial Services for Abraham Lincoln

1855 Congressional Globe Office Execution of United States Laws

1868 Little, Brown and Company Executive Power.

1861 Congressional Globe Office Executive Usurpation

1934 unknown Exhibit of Lincolniana Commemorating the one-hundred and twenty-fifth anniversary of the birthday of Abraham Lincoln

1942 The J.B. Speed Memorial Museum Exhibition Lincolniana, February 8 to March 1 1942

1900 Republican National Committee Expansion Has Been From the Earliest Day The Policy of Our Country. The Evidence From The Fathers of the Republic.

1927 unknown Experiences As A Member of President Lincoln’s Bodyguard 1863-65

1908 The John C. Winston Co. Explanation of Plan…Table of Contents…Specimen Illustrations and Sample Pages of …Wayne Whipple’s Story-Life of Lincoln

1865 unknown Extract from a Speech of Colonel Donn Piatt on the Hon. E. M. Stanton

1930 unknown Face to Face with Abraham Lincoln

1959 The Civil War Centennial Commission Facts About The Civil War

1863 C. Sherman, Son & Co. Facts, Principles and Progress

1940 Department of History of the Office of the General Assembly of the Presbyterian Church in the USA Faith in God

1943 unknown Famous Lincoln Collections

1995 unknown Fancher v. Gollagher Shelby County Circuit Court MAy term 1850

ND Historic Homes Foundation, Inc. Farmington’s Chapter in the Lincoln Story

1940 United States Government Printing Office Father Abraham’s Men

1975 unknown February Twelve, Eighteen-O-Nine. A Story in Verse of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln

ND Republican Executive CongressionalCommittee Federalism Unmasked: or the Rights of the States, The Congress, the Executive, and the People, vindicated against the encroachments of the judiciary, prompted by the modern apostate democracy. Being a Compilation from the Writings and speeches of the leaders of the old Jeffersonian Republican Party.

1911 unknown Fiftieth Anniversary of the Sixth Maine Regiment Association

1949 unknown Fiftieth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1951 unknown Fifty Second Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1926 Middlesex Club Fifty-Fifth Anniversary Dinner and Observance of Lincoln’s Birthday

1950 unknown Fifty-First Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1939 unknown Film Guide – Abe Lincoln in Illinois

1958 March Brothers Fin de Siecle Series – Lincoln’s Birthday Exercises for Schools

1930 unknown Final Interment of President Abraham Lincoln’s Remains at the Lincoln Monument in Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.

1854 Buell & Blanchard Final protest for himself and the clergy of New England against slavery in Kansas and Nebraska

1863 U.S. Christian Commission First Annual Report of the United States Christian Commission for the Army and Navy – Work and Incidents

1889 H.W. Rokker First Biennial Report of the Lincoln Homestead Trustees to the Thirty-Sixth General Assembly of the State of Illinois, January 10, 1889

1961 Illinois State Journal First Draft of Lincoln Inaugural Address – Galley Proofs of Speech Before It Was Revised

ND unknown Five Hundred Days in Rebel Prisons

1852 Benjamin B. Mussey and Company Five Years’ Progress of the Slave Power; A Series of Papers First Published in the Boston “Commonwealth,” in July, August and September, 1851

1926 John Wanamaker Flags of America, From the time of Columbus to the present day.

1899 unknown Flusser and the Albemarle

1942 Muhlenberg Bicentennial Celebration, Inc. For God and County the epic story of the heroic Muhlenberg family Muhlenberg College bicentennial

1868 Bulletin Office For President, Ulysses S. Grant, of Illinois. For Vice-President, William A. Buckingham, of Connecticut

1951 The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin For Us The Living

1941 Linguaphone Institute For Us The Living – A Footnote to the Gettysburg Address

ND Lexington, KY Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy Force or Consent as the Basis of American Government

1969 National Park Service Ford’s Theater and the House Where Lincoln Died

1974 The University of Tennessee Forgotten Heroes of the American Revolution

1835 Gates & Seaton Fort Sumter – Charleston Harbor. Letter from The Secretary of War, Transmitting Information in relation to the suspension of operations at Fort Sumter, in the harbor of Charleston, S.C.

1966 Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County Fort Wayne’s Contacts With Abraham Lincoln

1857 C. Alexander Fortieth Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society: January 20.1857

1905 unknown Forty Years After. The Greatness of Abraham Lincoln.

1944 unknown Forty-fifth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1905 Byron & Willard Forty-Fifth Illinois “Washburne Leadmine Regiment” Rockford Meeting, May 24, 1905

1940 unknown Forty-First Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1943 unknown Forty-Fourth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1946 unknown Forty-Ninth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1941 unknown Forty-Second Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1946 unknown Forty-seventh Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1945 unknown Forty-Sixth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1912 unknown Four Addresses

1965 Sangamon County Historical Four Days in May – Lincoln Returns to Springfield

1942 The Bibliographical Society of America Four Lincoln Firsts

1864 R.P. Thompson Four Months in Libby, and the Campaign Against Atlanta

1863 Kelly, Hedian & Piet Fourteen Months in American Bastiles.

1865 by order of the Convention fourteenth annual address

1866 James Moore & Sons Fourth of July Souvenir. Containing a Succinct Account of the Celebration of the Fourth of July, 1866, Upon the Presentation of the State Flags Carried by the Pennsylvania Regiments During the Southern Rebellion.

1946 unknown Frank Brooks Cowgill Poet Laureate A Tribute of Friendship

1860 Buell & Blanchard Frauds in Naval Contracts

1941 Lincoln Memorial University Press Frederick Hill Meserve tribute on the occasion fo the presentation of the photographs of Abraham Lincoln to Lincoln Memorial University

1860 Republican Congressional Committee Free Homes for Free Men

1963 Civil War Centennial Commission Free Homesteads for All Americans The Homestead Act of 1862

1848 Buell & Blanchard Free Soil vs. Slavery. Speech of Mr. Corwin, of Ohio, Against the Compromise Bill , Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Monday July 24, 1848

1864 unknown Freedmen’s Affairs

1854 Buell & Blanchard Freedom and Public Faith. Speech of William H. Seward, on the Abrogation of the Missouri Compromise, in the Kansas and Nebraska Bills.

1858 Buell & Blanchard Freedom in Kansas

1858 Buell & Blanchard Freedom in Kansas

1852 Buell & Blanchard Freedom National; Slavery Sectional. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on his motion to repeal the fugitive slave bill, in the senate of the United States, August 26, 1852

1864 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge Freedom of the Press Wantonly Violated, Letter of Mr. Marble to President Lincoln, Reappearance of the Journal of Commerce, Opinions of the Press on this Outrage.

1862 The Semi-Weekly Clarion Fremont and McClellan, Their Political and Military Careers Reviewed: Their Birth, Education, and Early Associations – Political Affinities – Fremont’s Rocky Mountain Explorations – Conquest of California – Alleged “Insubordination” – McClellan at West Point – In The Mexican War – Their Relative Experience – McClellan’s Secret Service in Cuba – His Promotion by Jeff. Davis – Visit to the Crimea – His Book – Fremont’s Presidential Campaign – McClellan’s Proclamation – Fremont’s Proclamation – The Two Policies – McClellan’s General in Chief – Fremont’s Missouri Campaign – McClellan’s Plans – His Advance on Manassas – Peninsular Campaign – Yorktown – Williamsburgh – Seven Pines – Mrs. Lee – Stewart’s Raid and the Bloody Seven Days – Cross Keys – Concluding Reflections on Strategy – “The Man for the Hour.”

1862 Scammell & Co. Fremont’s Hundred Days in Missouri

nd unknown Fremont’s Romanism established acknowledged by Archibishop Hughes

ND R.L. Christy From 1861 to 1865. Civil War Record of a Boy Soldier, Taken from the Memorandum Book Carried on the Campaign from Northeast Missouri Via St. Louis, Rolla and Pilot Knob, Mo., and Little Rock, Ark., to New Orleans, La., and Return at the Close of the War, Under the Command of Generals Steele, Davidson, and Colonel Glover…

1939 New York Avenue Presbyterian Church From Laurie to Lincoln

1939 Institute Press From One Lincoln Lover to Another. Being Extracts from a letter written by Albert L. Stephens of Chicago to F. Ray Risdon of Los Angeles, and published in this form by the recipient for some of his collector-friends.

1894 unknown From Shiloh to Corinth. A Stenograph Report of the After-Lunch Speeches At the Stated meeting of the Commandery of Ohio Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States

1937 The Andrew Johnson Club From Tailor Shop to the White House, A Pictorial review od the Tailor-President’s Career

1892 unknown From The Rapidan to Richmond

1921 unknown From White House to Log Cabin

1865 Carlton & Porter Funeral address delivered at the burial of President Lincoln

1965 Carlton & Porter Funeral Address Delivered at the Burial of President Lincoln, at Springfield, Illinois, May 4, 1865

1865 C. Prince Funeral Observances at New London, Connecticut, in honor of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Wednesday, April 19, 1865

1865 Trent, Filmer & Co. Gems from Abraham Lincoln

1925 Government Printing Office Gen. Joseph Wheeler – Proceedings in Statuary Hall of the United States Capitol upon the Unveiling and Presentation of the Statue of Gen. Joseph Wheeler by the State of Alabama

1864 The Democratic Platform General McClellan’s Letter of Acceptance

1886 Collins Printing House General Meade’s Letter on Gettysburg

ND unknown General Sherman

1908 unknown General Sherman in the Last Year of the Civil War

ND unknown General Taylor’s Two Faces

1910 Ortlieb’s Printing House General W. T. Sherman as a College President

1863 Henry Carey Baird General Washington and General Jackson on Negro Soldiers

1864 The Union Congressional Committee George H. Pendleton, The Copperhead Candidate for Vice-President – His Hostility to the American Republic illustrated by his record as a Representative in the Congress of the United States from the State of Ohio.

1920 Advance Publishing Company George Washington An Address by Rev. William E. Barton, D.D., L.L.D. Minister of the First Church of Oak Park Delivered in The First Congregational Church of Oak Park, Illinois on Sunday, February 22, 1920

1912 unknown Germans in Chicago and Stephan A. Douglas in 1854

1902 Roycrofters Get out or get in line

1929 The Century Co. Gettysburg

ND C.A. Blocher Gettysburg – America’s Greatest Battlefield

1909 The Century Co. Gettysburg Made Plain

1961 National Park Service Gettysburg National Military Park

1962 National Park Service Gettysburg National Military Park

1939 Times and News Publishing Company Gettysburg Sketches

1924 unknown Gettysburg: What They Did Here The Standard Historical Guide Book on “Gettysburg” with Numerous Maps and Illustrations

1873 John B. Bachelder Gettysburg: What To See, and How To See It. Embodying Full Information for Visiting the Field; Beautifully Embellished with Wood-Cuts. With Complete Index. Illustrated by the Isometrical Drawing of the Gettysburg Battlefield showing the Position of Every Regiment and Battery of Both Armies.

1909 unknown Glimpses of Abraham Lincoln

1937 United States Government Printing Office Glimpses of Historical Areas East of the Mississippi River Administered by the National Park Service

1892 unknown Gmaastnffer. Gnttende Binds fierde hefte

1865 Fairbanks, Benedict & Co. God Acknowledged, In the Nation’s Bereavement

nd Ambassador Tracts God’s Abraham Lincoln

1940 Judd & Detweiler, Inc. Golden Words of Abraham Lincoln

1861 T.B. Pugh, Stationer Government and Rebellion

1862 Scammell & Co. Government Contracts

1859 Congressional Globe Office Government Expenditures

1864 McGill & Witherow Government Finances

1934 Self published by C W Kent Grammar of nature of key to the Master’s mind Euclid + Lincoln = Kent A+ B= C universal Formula

1909 E.L. Freeman Company Grand Army Flag Day Rhode Island February Twelfth 1909 Lincoln Centenary 1809

1911 Grand Army of the Republic Grand Army of the Republic Forty-Fifth National Encampment August 21-26-1911 Rochester, N.Y.

1867 Executive Committee Grand Mass Meeting at the Cooper Institute. Nomination of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant to the Presidency.

1932 unknown Grant’s Tribute to Lincoln

1934 The Ohio Oil Company Grave of Lincoln’s Infant Brother Discovered!

1858 unknown Great Meeting at Philadelphia. The Democracy At National Hall, Feb. 8, 1858. Six Thousand Freemen in Council! Great Enthusiasm!

1941 Lost and Found Great Minds Grappling with Mental Disease, More on Abraham Lincoln’s Melancholia

ND unknown Great Speech of Hon. Robert C. Winthrop – The Principles and Interests of the Republican Party Against The Union

nd unknown Greeley Illustrated

1872 Lee and Shepard Greeley or Grant?

ND Charles T. White Greeley’s Estimate of Lincoln

1865 S.R. Gray Grief and Duty. A Discourse delivered in the Fourth Presbyterian Church, Albany, April 19, 1865, the day of the Funeral Obsequies of President Lincoln.

1862 D. Van Nostrand Guerrilla Parties Considered with Reference to The Law and Usages of War.

1955 unknown Guide to New Salem Village. Photographic Views and Brief Historical Sketch of New Salem State Park, Lincoln’s New Salem, Illinois

1861 Welch, Bigelow, and Company Habeas Corpus and Martial Law. A Review of the Opinion of Chief Justice Taney in the Case of John Merryman.

1861 Welch, Bigelow, and Company Habeas Corpus, and Martial Law. A Review of the opinion of Chief Justice Taney in the case of John Merryman

1929 unknown Hananiah Lincoln in Revolution and Pioneer History

1898 unknown Hand Book for Iowa Soldiers’ and Sailors’ Monument

1953 Harry Dichter Handbook of American Sheet Music

1947 Harry Dichter Handbook of American Sheet Music, First Annual Issue – 1947

1961 National Park Service Harpers Ferry National Monument, West Virginia

1865 Harper and Brothers Harper’s new monthly magazine

1932 Daniel M. Hutton Harrodsburg’s Historic Tablets and Their Wording

1956 Illinois State Historical Society Harry Edward Pratt 1901-1956

1936 Has the Lincoln Theme Been Exhausted?

1936 unknown Has the Lincoln Theme Been Exhausted?

1865 A. Williams & Co. Hasty Recognition of the Rebel Belligerency, and Our Right to Complain of It.

1864 Walker, Wise, and Company Have We The Best Possible Ambulance System?

1995 The Papers of the Blue and Gray Education Society He Came as a Peacemaker Abraham Lincoln in the Confederate Capital

1934 Reincke-Ellis-Younggreen & Finn, Inc. He Could Take It!

1940 unknown He Rescued the Slaves

ND National W.C.T.U. Publishing House He Watched Lincoln Write His Name or The Boy Who Saw Abraham Lincoln

1864 unknown Hear Hon. Geo. H. Pendleton. Letter to Hon. John B. Haskin

1963 unknown Henry B. Bass’s Collection

1947 unknown Henry Douglas Bacon (1813-1893)

1940 Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery Henry Edwards Huntington, The Founder and the Library

1950 Brown University Herndon and Mrs. Lincoln

1946 The University of Illinois Herndon: Lincoln’s Law Partner

1945 Herndon’s Contribution to Lincoln Mythology

ND The Tribune Association Heroic Deed of Heroic Men

1904 unknown Heroism of the American Volunteer

1939 Skokie Press Historic Galena Yesterday and Today 1820-1939

1928 Chas. R. Echols Historic Places in Springfield “The Inspiring City”

1935 unknown Historic Rockport and Spencer County, Indiana

ND David Blocher Historic Views of America’s Greatest Battlefield – Gettysburg

1909 J.I. Mumper and R.C. Miller Historic Views of Gettysburg; Illustrations in Half-Tone of All The Monuments, Important Views and Historic Places on the Gettysburg Battlefield

1898 The Memorial Association of the District of Columbia Historic Washington

1962 Eastern Illinois University Historical Essays

1923 unknown Historical Guide and other points of interest of Springfield, Illinois

1862 Charles T. Evans Historical Notes on the Employment of Negroes in the American Army of the Revolution.

1935 Thompson’s Print Shop Historical Pageant in Celebration of the Centennial of Clinton, Illinois

1914 The Palmer Company Historical stories in dramatic form Daniel Webster Abraham Lincoln

1868 Republican Print History and Evidence of the Passage of Abraham Lincoln from Harrisburg, Pa., to Washington, D.C. on the 22nd and 23rd of February, 1861

1940 The Watauga Press History of Johnson City and Its Environs

1871 Springfield Board of Trade History of Springfield, Illinois, Its Attractions as a Home and Advantages for Business, Manufacturing, Etc.

ND Journal Print History of the 174th O.V.I. and Roster of the Regiment – Address delivered by Gen. J.S. Jones at the reunion of the 174th O.V.I., August 30, 1894

1900 unknown History of the 42nd Regiment Georgia Volunteers, (Infantry) Confederate States Army

1879 Herald Book and Job Rooms History of the 6th Wisconsin Battery with Roster of Officers and Members; Also, Proceedings of Battery Reunions, Speeches, Etc.

1892 Shannon & Co. History of the Fourth Regiment of S.C. Volunteers from the Commencement of the War Until Lee’s Surrender

1937 Frank Darneille History of the Lincoln Homestead

1938 Frank Darneille History of the Lincoln Homestead

1935 National Art Service Company, Inc. History of the Lincoln Museum, The Ford Theater and the Oldroyd Collection

1884 Southern Methodist Publishing House History of the South Carolina Cession and the Northern Boundary of Tennessee

1923 Augustana Book Concern Hobbies An Address on the Collection of Lincoln Literature

ND Boekhandel Hoe De Zoon Van Den Pionier President Werd, De Levensgeschieldenis van Abraham Lincoln Aan Jongelieden Verhaald

1996 Unknown Hollywood Cemetery C.S.A. Generals

ND Republican Congressional Committee Homesteads. The Republicans and Settlers against Democracy and Monopoly. The Record.

1856 Congressional Globe Office Hon. James Buchanan. Remarks of Hon. J. Glancy Jones, of Pennsylvania, delivered in the House of Representatives, May 13, 1856

nd unknown Horace Greeley and the south. his advocacy of the ku-klux act and of the law to enforce the XVth ammendment; of mixed schools and of equal civil rights

1862 Ross & Tousey Horace Greeley decently dissected in a letter on Horace Greeley, addressed by a Oakey Hall to Joseph Hoxie

ND unknown Horace Greeley’s Views on Virginia, and what he knows about the South – slave-breeding – mixed schools – miscegenation – making sectional war – Kansas and the South – Favoring secession – letting “the erring sisters go” – confiscation, rapine, and ravage – slave insurrections – supporting General Butler’s New Orleans Order – The Ku-Klux Trials, Etc…

1864 The Patriot Daughters of Lancaster Hospital Scenes After The Battle of Gettysburg. July, 1863, 2D Division, 1st Corps

1863 Anson D. F. Randolph How A Free People Conduct A Long War: A Chapter From English History

1948 Claremont College How Abe Lincoln Went to Oxford

1908 unknown How Abraham Lincoln Became President

1929 unknown How Abraham Lincoln Immortalized the Freeport Debate

1926 unknown How I Became A Collector of Lincolniana

1882 unknown How Lincoln Was Nominated

1909 Journal Co. How Mr. Lincoln Received the News of His First Nomination Address Before the Illinois State Historical Society 1909

1927 Spanish American Institute Press How My Father Secured Lincoln’s Autograph

1865 M’Laughlin Brothers How Our National Debt May Be A National Blessing. The Debt is Public Wealth, Political Union, Protection of Industry, Secure Basis for National Currency, the Orphans’ and Widows; Savings Fund.

ND The Soldier’s Friend How Shall Soldiers Vote?

1866 Ringwalt & Brown How Specie Payments May Be Resumed Withing Three Years, without Contraction of the Currency or Commercial Revulsion

1950 Lincoln Historical Fund Campaign How You Can Help Save The Great Lincoln Historical Collection The Barrett Lincoln Collection

1862 L.Towers & Co. How, By Whom, And For What Was The War Begun?

1925 The Moorsfield Press Human Depravity John Wilkes Booth

1900 The Lincoln Publishing Company Humorous and Pathetic Stories of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Herald Print Hymns Used at the Lincoln Memorial Service, in the Congregational Church, Hancock, N.Y., April 16, 1865

1926 Americanization Department of Veterans of Foreign Wars of the United States I am not a Virginian but an American

1934 unknown I Knew Abraham Lincoln

1916 unknown I Refused to Talk to President Lincoln

1943 Edinburgh House Press I’ll hit it hard! Abraham Lincoln

1900 Chicago Historical Society Illinois

ND unknown Illinois and Lincoln Historical Sketches and Pictures of Illinois Capitols

1922 Barker’s Art Store Illinois and Lincoln Literature

1997 Illinois Historic Preservation Agency Illinois History – A Magazine for Young People

1951 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume IV, Number 5, February 1951

1956 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume IX, Number 5, February 1956

1952 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume V, Number 5, February 1952

1953 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume VI, Number 5, February 1953

1954 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume VII, Number 5, February 1954

1955 The Illinois State Historical Society Illinois Junior Historian: Volume VIII, Number 5, February 1955

1950 unknown Illinois Land of Lincoln

1965 Division of Tourism Illinois Land of Lincoln, Things to Do, Places to See for You

1963 Illinois State Historical Library Illinois’ Lincoln Letters

1955 Illinois State Historical Library Illinois State Historical Library

ND State of Illinois Illinois State Parks and Memorials

ND State of Illinois Illinois State Parks and Memorials – Lincoln Country

1928 Department of Conservation/Division of Parks and Memorials Illinois State Parks and Memorials and Conservation Area

ND unknown Illinois, Land of Lincoln

1865 unknown Important Correspondence. Friendly Discussion of Party Politics in 1860-1. Letters of Hon. Roswell Marsh, of Steubenville, Ohio, and Hon. Chas. Reemelin, of Cincinnati.

1926 unknown Impressions at the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln

1858 unknown In defense of hte North and Northern laborers

1865 Trent, Filmer & Co. In Memoriam

1865 Singerly & Meyers In Memoriam

1930 unknown In Memoriam – Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf October 1, 1858 June 2, 1930

1865 City of Manchester In Memoriam Abraham Lincoln

1865 Stein & Jones In Memoriam of Abraham Lincoln

1866 L. Towers In Memoriam of Abraham Lincoln, The Martyr President of the United States.

1912 The Lincoln Fellowship In Memoriam William Harrison Lambert May, 1842-June, 1912 First President of the Lincoln Fellowship

1865 Sherman Spencer In Memoriam. A Discourse on the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, delivered in the Second Presbyterian Church, of St. Louis, April 23, 1865

1863 Geo. A Fitch & Co. In memoriam. a memorial discourse delivered at the Unitarian Chapel

1865 The Salem Gazette In Memoriam. Discourses in Commemoration of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, Delivered in South Church, Salem, April 16th and June 1st, 1865

1994 unknown In search of the missing Lincoln

1922 Joseph Benjamin Oakleaf In The House Where Lincoln Died

1954 unknown In the spirit of Abraham Lincoln

1973 Museum Press, Inc. In This Temple.. A Guide Book to the Lincoln Memorial

1881 The National Republican Office Inaugural Address

1859 Geo. C Rand and Avery, City Printers Inauguration of the Statue of Daniel Webster. September 17, 1859

1950 Lincoln Publishers Increasing Importance of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

1931 unknown Independence and Patriotism

1862 Congressional Globe Office Independence of Hayti and Liberia

1942 Unknown Indiana and Lincoln’s Rise to the Presidency

1944 Indiana Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Indiana’s Contributions to Abraham Lincoln

1865 Wm. C. Martin Influence of the War on our National Prosperity

1864 Jas. B. Rodgers Information for Army Meetings: June to December 1864 pamphlets

1907 unknown Instantaneous Rigor-Mortis Occasionally Occuring and Observed Upon the Battlefield.

1862 Welch, Bigelow, and Company International Law. Case of the Trent. Capture and Surrender of Mason and Slidell.

1866 Spectator Job Office Interview Between President Lincoln and Col. John B. Baldwin, April 4th, 1861. Statements and Evidence.

1991 Thomas Publications Introduction to Civil War Photography

1859 Buell & Blanchard Invasion of Harper’s Ferry. Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Wade, of Ohio, delivered in the United States Senate, December 14, 1859

1904 unknown Iowa Soldiers and Sailors in the War of The Rebellion

1863 unknown Is The President of the United States violating the Constitution in making arrests? President Lincoln’s Reply

1866 unknown Is The South Ready for Restoration?

1953 unknown Isachar Zacharie: Lincoln’s chiropodist

1864 McGill & Witherow Issues of the Conflict – Terms of Peace

nd unknown James Buchanan, his doctrines and policy as exhibited by himself and friends. Mr. Buchanan as a federalist

1953 Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, summer 1953 James Garfield Randall 1881-1953

ND William P. Tomlinson James Mott Biographical Sketch with Tributes from Wendell Phillips and other.

1943 The Bibliographical Society of America James Russell Lowell’s Ode Recited at the Commencement of the Living and Dean Soldiers of Harvard University, July 21, 1865

1898 the John Hopkins Press Jared Sparks and Alexis de Tocqueville

1876 unknown Jefferson Davis – Amnesty.

1877 Edward Stanford Jefferson Davis: A statement concerning the imputed special causes of his long imprisonment by the government of the United States, of his tardy release by due process of law; contained in a letter from the Honorable George Shea, of New York, one of his counsel.

ND The Torgerson Press Jefferson Davis’s Place In History, As Revealed in His letters, Papers, and Speeches

1936 Davies Printing Company Jefferson-Lincoln Symposium of What Constitutes Americanism

1971 The Original Smith Printing Company Jesse W. Fell and the Lincoln Autobiography

ND The Directors of the Old South Work John Bright and the American Civil War

nd the Old South Association John Bright and the American Civil War

1928 unknown John Brown and Abraham Lincoln – Response to the John Brown memorial Association in its Presentation of a Picture to Lake Placid Club, Delivered by Rev. William E. Barton, D.D. at the Club on May 9, 1928

1867 Government Printing Office John H Surratt

1867 unknown John H. Surratt

1943 The New York Public Library John Hay and the Historian’s Use of Newspapers

1924 Phillips Bros. John Locke Scripps Lincoln’s Biographer

1944 Lincoln Memorial University John W. Starr, Jr., Lincoln Collector and Author of Millersburg, PA

1909 unknown Joint Resolution Relating to the celebration of the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln, and making the twelfth day of February, nineteen hundred and nine, a legal holiday for other purposes.

1954 unknown Joseph Becker’s Sketch of the Gettysburg Ceremony, November 19, 1863

2008 Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois Journal of the Abraham Lincoln Association: Volume 29, Number 1, Winter 2008

unknown Journal of the Convention of the People of South Carolina 1860-1862

1930 Illinois State Historical Society Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society

1936 Illinois State Historical Society Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society

2002 Illinois Hitsoric Preservation Society Judging Lincoln, The bench in Lincoln’s Illinois

1852 Buell & Blanchard Justice to the Land States; The Iowa Land Bill

1856 unknown Justice to the south! an address

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – Slavery – The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas – The Lecompton Constitution/The Kansas Conference Bill

1856 Buell & Blanchard Kansas Affairs

1856 Buell & Blanchard Kansas Affairs in the Senate – Minority Report of the Senate Committee on Territories

1854 Congressional Globe Office Kansas and Nebraska – Georgia and Ohio – Free Labor and Slave Labor. Speech of Hon. Lewis D. Campbell, of Ohio, in the House of Representatives, December 14, 1854

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas and Slavery

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas and the Supreme Court

1856 Buell & Blanchard Kansas Contested Election

1856 unknown Kansas Contested Election

1856 The Union Office Kansas Territorial Affairs

1857 unknown Kansas, Utah, and the Dred Scott Decision. Remarks of Hon. Stephen A. Douglass. Delivered in the State House at Springfield, Illinois, on 12th of June, 1857.

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas-Lecompton COnstitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard Kansas-Lecompton Constitution, and the President’s Lecompton Message

1857 Lemuel Towers Kansas-Lecompton Convention

1932 United States Government Printing Office Karuk Indian Myths – Smithsonian Institution, Bureau of American Ethnology – Bulletin 107

2008 Kentucky Humanities Council Kentucky Humanities the Lincoln Issue

1934 The Kentucky Progress Commission Kentucky Progress Magazine

1951 unknown Kentucky Society Sons of the American Revolution, Organized April 8, 1889 Year Book June 1, 1951

2003 Back Home in Kentucky, Inc. Kentucky’s Civil War 1860-1865. A Comprehensive Guide to the Major Battles and Historic Sites.

1913 unknown Kindling The Fires of War

1947 The Library at Emory University King Linkum The First – A Musical Burletta As Performed at the Concert Hall, Augusta, Georgia, February 23, 1863

1871 M’Gill & Witherow Ku-Klux Outrages in the South. The Work of the Democratic Party

1945 Institut Francais de Washington L’ Amerique d’Abraham Lincoln et la France

1868 unknown La Mort Du President Lincoln

1856 Higgins and Bradley last three speeches on Kansas and freedom

1928 Bawden Bros., Inc. Lawyer Lincoln

1945 Dawson’s Book Shop Lawyer on the Circuit

1922 Haldeman-Julius Company Lecture on Lincoln

1849 John T. Towers Lecture on the North and the South, delivered before the Young Men’s Mercantile Library Association, of Cincinnati, Ohio, January 16, 1849

1907 unknown Lee’s Centennial

1909 unknown Legal Phases of he Lincoln and Douglas Debates

1865 E Dentu, Libraire-Editeui Les Etats-Unis en 1865 d’Apres Les Documents Officiels Communiques au Congres

1909 Eagle Press Lessons from the Life of Lincoln

1881 Observer Steam Printing Lessons of the Hour.

1950 Edward J. Jacob Let Us Celebrate the Greatness of This Man

ND Haldeman-Julius Company Let’s Laugh

1860 Davies & Kent Letter from Gen. C.F. Henningsen, in reply to the Letter of Victor Hugo on the Harper’s Ferry Invasion; with an extract from the letter of the Rev. Nathan Lord, D.D., President of Dartmouth College, N.H.; and an article from the London “Times” on slavery.

1861 Henry Polkinhorn Letter from the Hon. Joseph Holt Upon The Policy of the General Government, The Pending Revolution, Its Objects, Its Probable Results If Successful, and the Duty of Kentucky in the Crisis.

1914 unknown Letter of Abraham Lincoln to Charles R. Welles

1864 unknown Letter of Hon. R. J. Walker, In Favor of the Re-election of Abraham Lincoln

1862 The Ohio State Journal Letter of Lieut. Gov. Stanton, in reply to Hon. Thos. Ewing

1862 Loyal Publication Society Letter of Peter Cooper on Slave Emancipation

1854 The Sentinel Office Letter of Senator Douglas, Vindicating his Character and his Position on the Nebraska Bill against the Assaults contained in the proceedings of a Public Meeting composed of Twenty-Five Clergymen of Chicago.

1848 unknown Letter of the Hon. Dudley Marvin, of new York

1862 Richard Nevins Letter of the Hon. Thomas Ewing to His Excellency Benj. Stanton, Lieut. Governor of Ohio, In Answer to his Charges Against our Generals who fought the Battle of Shiloh, on the 6th of April, 1862

1861 McFarland & Jenks Letter on The Present Crisis addressed to Hon. Gilman Marston, member of Congress from New Hampshire, by Nathaniel G. Upham, February 20, 1861

1862 Washington Printing Office Letter on the Relation of the White and African Races in the United States, Showing the Necessity of the Colonization of the Latter

1862 Ticknor & Fields Letter to an English Friend on the Rebellion in the United States, and on British Policy

1863 J.B. Lippincott & Co. Letter to the President of the United States by a Refugee

1856 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Letters Addressed to the Friends of Freedom and the Union, by “Hampden.”

ND The Old South Association Letters and Miscellaneous Writings of Abraham Lincoln 1850-1864

1856 unknown Letters from the Hon. Ephraim Marsh, president of the convention which nominated Fillmore and Donelson.

1858 unknown Letters of hon. John Forsyth of Alabama, Late minister to Mexico, to Wm. F. Samford, esq., in defence of Stephen A Douglas

1944 unknown Letters of Lee, Meade, and Lincoln and the Last Photograph Taken of President Lincoln

1962 unknown Lewis Payne, pawn of John Wilkes Booth

1880 Liberia: Its Origin, Rise, Progress and Results – An Address delivered before the American Colonization Society, January 20th, 1880

1862 G.P.Putnam Liberty and Union, One and Inseparable. Speeches at the Republican Union Festival, in Commemoration of the Birth of Washington.

1906 Government Printing Office Library of Congress. List of Discussions of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Amendments with Special Reference to Negro Suffrage

1918 Government Printing Office Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln

1860 Thayer & Eldridge Life and Public Services of Hon. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. And Hon. Hannibal Hamlin of Mains.

1870 R.W. Carroll & Co. Life and Public Services of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton

1891 The Post Life and Services of Maj. Gen. John A. Rawlins

1916 Government Printing Office Life of Abraham Lincoln

1922 Haldeman-Julius Company Life of Abraham Lincoln

1909 Chase & Sanborn Life of Abraham Lincoln

1914 unknown Life of Abraham Lincoln in Verse

1928 Hygrade Printing and Stationery Co., Inc. Life of Gen. U. S. Grant – Description of the Tomb

1856 Livermore & Rudd Life, Explorations and public services of John Charles Fremont

1910 unknown Lincoln

1911 unknown Lincoln

1909 New York State Education Department Lincoln

1909 unknown Lincoln

1929 unknown Lincoln

1909 unknown Lincoln

1908 Transcript Printing Company Lincoln – Address delivered at Quincy, Illinois, Tuesday, October 13, 1908, before the State Historical Society of Illinois, and the Lincoln-Douglas Semi-Centennial Society

1905 Oscar Klonower Lincoln – An Inspiration. A Discourse, at Temple Keneseth Israel

1944 unknown Lincoln – Can We Learn From Him?

1931 Reed Publishing Company Lincoln – Captain Cummings’ Recollections of “Honest Abe”

1930 Journal Printing Company Lincoln – Douglas Debates Anniversary Observed October 15, 1929 Alton, Illinois

1911 unknown Lincoln – Master and Martyr A Sunday Discourse before the Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel Philadelphia, PA.

1929 Edward J. Jacob Lincoln – Meade – Lee – Gettysburg

1934 The Literary Digest Lincoln – The Man of the People

1930 unknown Lincoln – The Political Statesman

1923 The University of Chicago Press Lincoln “house divided” speech did it reflect a doctrine of class struggle?

1941 Historic Prints and Poster Stamps, Inc. Lincoln …a story in poster stamps

1923 unknown Lincoln a Christian though not a “Campbellite”

1921 The T.-L. Printery, Inc. Lincoln A Master of Efficiency

1909 unknown Lincoln address before the GAR

1972 unknown Lincoln Almanac

1944 The Lincoln Herald Lincoln and “Old Buster” The Story of Judge George Robertson, Lexington, Kentucky, and his relationship to Abraham Lincoln

1929 Agricultural History Lincoln and agriculture

1943 The Iranian Institute Lincoln and an Urgent World Problem

1943 The Poor Richard Press Lincoln and Bankruptcy Law

1967 unknown Lincoln and Bennett: The Story of a Store Account

1943 unknown Lincoln and Burns

1950 unknown Lincoln and Chase: Presidential Rivals

1926 Republican Club Lincoln and Democracy

1947 University of Chicago Lincoln and Democratic Leadership

1933 unknown Lincoln and Douglas

1961 H.E. Barker Lincoln and Douglas – The Peoria Debates and Lincoln’s Power – A Broadside Published in 1866 by Wm. H. Herndon

1922 The Charleston Daily Courier Lincoln and Douglas In Charleston

1933 unknown Lincoln and Douglas With Some Personal Reminiscences

1943 unknown Lincoln and Dynamic Civics A Lincoln Day Address

1937 unknown Lincoln and Fort Sumter

1938 unknown Lincoln and Franklin Roosevelt

1949 The Bookmart Lincoln and Gettysburg

1949 The Bookmart Lincoln and Gettysburg – The Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Immortal Address at Gettysburg

1960 Forward Movement Publications Lincoln and God a meditation on the life of Abraham Lincoln

nd unknown Lincoln and Grant

1960 Brown University Lincoln and Hay

1959 University of Kentucky Lincoln and Herndon – Religion and Romance

1912 unknown Lincoln and His Cabinet. Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Pennsylvania.

1948 Democrat Publishing Co. Lincoln and His Neighbors

1972 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln and His Photographers

1937 Unites States Government Printing Office Lincoln and His Poetic Nature

1922 Journal of the Medical Society Lincoln and his relations to doctors

1909 Hausauer-Jones Printing Co. Lincoln and His Times

1932 State of Illinois Lincoln and Historic Illinois

1949 State historical Society of Iowa Lincoln and Iowa

1927 unknown Lincoln and Labor

ND unknown Lincoln and Lamon: Partners and Friends

nd Ford Motor Company Lincoln and Lee

1929 Sherman Spencer Lincoln and Liberty

1860 Young Men’s Republican Union Lincoln and Liberty! For President, Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois. For Vice-President, Hannibal Hamlin, of Maine.

1946 Courier Printing Company Lincoln and McClellan

1958 Abraham Lincoln Civil War Round Table of Michigan Lincoln and Michigan

1947 unknown Lincoln and National Security

1921 unknown Lincoln and Peru

1953 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln and Prevention of War

1952 American Antiquarian Society Lincoln and Prohibition Blazes on a Zigzag Trail

1959 Chicago Historical Society Lincoln and Public Morality

1909 unknown Lincoln and Seward – United in Purpose, Patriotism and Mutual Regard

1910 Third Army Corps Union Lincoln and Sickles

1920 unknown Lincoln and slavery

ND unknown Lincoln and Temperance

1951 unknown Lincoln and the American Tradition

1926 Illinois Printing Co. Lincoln and the American Tradition of Civil Liberty

1912 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln and the Beginning of the Republican Party in Illinois

ND Free Tract Society Lincoln and the Bible

1920 unknown Lincoln and the Boys in Blue

1952 unknown Lincoln and the Chiriqui Colonization Project

1936 Workers Library Publishers, Inc. Lincoln and the Communists

1918 Chicago Historical Society Lincoln and the Convention of 1860

1915 unknown Lincoln and the Debate with Douglas in ’58

1932 The Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln and the General Land Office, 1849

1930 unknown Lincoln and the Grand Street Boys

1932 The American Missionary Association Lincoln and the Indians – Lincoln Sunday February 12, 1932

1928 unknown Lincoln and the Jews

1954 Public Affairs Press Lincoln and the Know Nothing Movement

1962 University of Tennessee Lincoln and the Land-Grant Idea

1961 unknown Lincoln and the Lost Ledger

1962 unknown Lincoln and the Methodists

1939 Department of Lincolniana Lincoln and the modern world

1932 unknown Lincoln and the Mother of Lincoln

1924 Hancock Herald Pint Lincoln and the newspapers

1931 unknown Lincoln and the Pig

1961 unknown Lincoln and the Policy of Eloquent Silence: November, 1860, to March, 1861

1924 unknown Lincoln and the Present International Situation

1965 Lincoln College Lincoln and the Presidency

1923 Washington Government Printing Office Lincoln and the Progress of Nationality in the North

1981 Louis A Warren Lincoln Library and museum Lincoln and the riddle of death

1954 unknown Lincoln and the Sherman Peace Fiasco – Another Fable?

1989 unknown Lincoln and the South in 1860 Twelfth Annual R. Gerald McMurtry Lecture Delivered at Fort Wayne, Indiana, 1989

2008 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln and the Struggle for Command

1942 Yankee, Inc. Lincoln and the Yankee Gunsmith

1922 Cotton Noe Lincoln and Twenty Other Poems

1946 unknown Lincoln and Vandalia

1899 A. Flanagan Company Lincoln and Washington

1943 Institute Press Lincoln and World Peace

1948 Boston Public Library Lincoln as a Jeffersonian

1916 privately printed for Gilbert A Tracy Lincoln as a politician

1928 Caddie Welfare Committee of the Western Pennsylvania Golf Association Lincoln As He Lived Religion

1968 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln as military strategist (Coffman) Lincoln and Davis: a question of education (Lamers)

1940 The University of Illinois Lincoln as President Elect: Springfield Phase

1963 The Crabgrass Press Lincoln As Seen By C.C. Brown

1915 Manly’s Battery Chapter Children of the Confederacy Lincoln as the South Should Know Him

1916 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln at Galesburg – A Sketch Written on the One Hundred and Seventh Anniversary of the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln

1915 Michigan State Superintendent of Public Instruction Lincoln at Gettysburg

1938 Institute Press Lincoln at Gettysburg

1939 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln at Gettysburg

1922 unknown Lincoln at the Rotary Club Springfield, Illinois February 13, 1922

1938 The Lincoln Publishers Lincoln at the Wills Home and The Gettysburg Address, November 18-19, 1863

1942 Lincolniana Publishers Lincoln Autobiographies prepared for Lanman, Fell, Hicks and Scripps

1913 Lincoln Gettysburg Memorial Association Lincoln Autograph Biography

1917 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1930 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1922 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1931 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1932 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1914 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1927 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1916 unknown Lincoln Birthday Service

1923 The Grand Army Lincoln birthday service

1916 Government Printing Office Lincoln Birthplace Farm at Hodgenville, KY. Address delivered on the Occasion of the acceptance of a deed of gift to the Nation by the Lincoln Farm Association of the Lincoln Birthplace Farm at Hodgenville, KY.

1922 The Gold Medal Library Lincoln By Friend and Foe

ND Guideposts Magazine Lincoln Can Speak Now…

1913 The Lantern Lincoln Caricatures During His Campaign, After His Election and During the Civil War

1909 New York state education department Lincoln centenary

1909 unknown Lincoln centenary in the public schools of Berks County, Pa.

1909 unknown Lincoln Centennial Address

1928 unknown Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin: No. 12, Sept. 1, 1928

1927 unknown Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin: No. 8, Sept. 1, 1927

1927 unknown Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin: No. 9, December 1, 1927

1926 unknown Lincoln Centennial Association Bulletin: Number Five, April 1926

1908 O.T. Corson Lincoln Centennial Number – The Ohio Educational Monthly

1942 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln Collections in the Library of Congress

1945 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln Collections in the Library of Congress

1944 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln Comes to Wisconsin

1933 unknown Lincoln Conspiracy Trial and Military Jurisdiction over Civilians

1940 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln Day Address

1909 unknown Lincoln Day Address – Address Delivered by Norman H. White before the G.A.R. and the Citizens of Plymouth on the night of the 100th Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln

1946 unknown Lincoln day addresses Lincoln and some present day problems

1942 unknown Lincoln day addresses Lincoln and the American way

1950 unknown Lincoln Day Essays – Pupils of the Public High Schools Pay Their Tribute to the Deeds and Ideals of Abraham Lincoln

1945 Spanish American Institute Lincoln day program

1940 unknown Lincoln Defends Tom Patterson

ND Chicago Historical Society Lincoln Dioramas

ND School Publishing Co. Lincoln Entertainment

1924 Illinois Watch Company Lincoln Essay Contest To Increase Knowledge and Admiration of Lincoln Among School Children in the United States

1928 unknown Lincoln eulogies mearly “facet of herd psychology”

1956 unknown Lincoln Fellowship of Hamilton, Canada

1952 unknown Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia Newsletter

1959 unknown Lincoln Group of the District of Columbia: 1959-1960 directory

1913 unknown Lincoln Hall, University of Illinois. Dedicated to the Study of the Humanities

1950 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Herald – Lincoln and Chase: Presidential Rivals

1950 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Herald, Lincoln and the Question of Slavery in the District of Columbia

1948 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Herald, Volume 50, Number 3: Jefferson Davis in Song

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company, Inc. Lincoln Highlights in Indiana History

1941 Duell, Slaon & Pearce, inc. Lincoln his life in pictures

1939 unknown Lincoln ideals…brought down to date

1939 The Home of Books, Inc Lincoln in art

1921 Illini Publishing Co Lincoln in champaign county

ND unknown Lincoln in Excelsis The Double Climax – Gettysburg and the Second Inaugural

1960 unknown Lincoln in Hartford

2008 Weider History Group, Inc. Lincoln In His Own Words

1929 unknown Lincoln in Indiana

1959 Western Electric Co. Inc. Lincoln in Indiana 1816-1830

1945 unknown Lincoln in Iowa

2000 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln in Janesville and Beloit Bulletin of the 60th Annual Meeting of The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin April 15, 2000 Historical Bulletin Number 58

ND Ohio Archaeolgical and Historical Quarterly Lincoln in Ohio

1959 Randle Bond Truett Lincoln in Philately

1903 unknown Lincoln In Rushville

1938 The Daily Pantagraph/McClean County Historical Society Lincoln in Some of His Unheroic Hours

1925; 1927 The Lincoln Centennial Association Lincoln in Springfield

1947 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln in the Legislature

ND Cochrane Publishing Company Lincoln in the Light of His Age A Centenary Memorial

1956 The Lincoln Press Lincoln in the Magazines During 1955; A Check List of Periodical Lincolniana

1957 The Lincoln Press Lincoln in the Magazines During 1956; A Cumulative Bibliography of Periodical Lincolniana

1958 The Lincoln Press Lincoln in the Magazines During 1957; A Cumulative Bibliography of Periodical Lincolniana

1959 The Lincoln Press Lincoln in the Magazines During 1958; A Cumulative Bibliography of Periodical Lincolniana; Number Four

1917 unknown Lincoln in the Winter of 1860-61

1928 The Lincoln Centennial Association Lincoln in the Year 1854 Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln During That Year

1929 The Abraham Lincoln Association Lincoln in the Year 1855 Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln During That Year

1930 The Abraham Lincoln Association Lincoln in the Year 1856 Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln During That Year

1930 The Abraham Lincoln Association Lincoln in the Year 1857 Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln During That Year

1926 The Lincoln Centennial Association Lincoln in the Year 1858, Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln During That Year

1927 The Lincoln Centennial Association Lincoln in the Year 1860 and as President-Elect, Being the Day-by-Day Activities of Abraham Lincoln from January 1, 1860, Until March 5, 1861

1941 Director of Public Information Lincoln in This Day An Address delivered before the Canadian Club of Ottawa, Canada

nd unknown Lincoln in wartime

1920 unknown Lincoln in Wisconsin

1943 Carlton College Lincoln in World Perspective

1931 unknown Lincoln Kissed Her, and other Verses

1931 unknown Lincoln Letters in the Historical, Memorial and Art Department of Iowa/ The Lincoln Mass of American People

1928 unknown Lincoln Literature

1931 unknown Lincoln Literature, Lincoln Collections, and Lincoln Collectors

1927 The Munford Publishing Company Lincoln Log Cabin, Hodgenville, Kentucky, “The Cradle of Lincoln”

1931 D. M. Hutton Lincoln Marriage Temple

1958 unknown Lincoln Memorabilia In The Medical Museum of The Armed Forces Institute of Pathology

1917 unknown Lincoln Memorial Address

1921 Herald News Company Lincoln Memorial Building, Hodgenville, Kentucky “The Cradle of Lincoln”

1913 unknown Lincoln Memorial Commission Report – Message from the President of the United States transmitting a report of the Lincoln Memorial Commission, and its recommendations, upon the location, plan, and design for a memorial, in the city of Washington, to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, in accordance with the Act approved February 9, 1911.

1932 The Herald-News Lincoln Memorial Hodgenville, Kentucky “The Birthplace of Lincoln”

ND The Herald-News Lincoln Memorial Hodgenville, Kentucky The Birthplace of Lincoln

ND New Publishing Co. Lincoln Memorial Park Lincoln City, IN

1927 Indiana Lincoln Union Lincoln Memorials

1930 The Old Post Association Lincoln Migration Centennial 1830-1930, Vincennes, Indiana Thursday, March 6, 1930

1955 Bruce Humphries, Inc Lincoln names and epithets

1944 unknown Lincoln Never Smoked A Cigarette

1921 Middlesex Club Lincoln Night – Middlesex Club Boston February 12, 1921

1864 Loyal Publication Society Lincoln oder McClellan? Aufruf an Die Deutfchen in Amerifa

1930 unknown Lincoln of Illinois: The Testimony of the Nations

1940 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln on His Last Birthday

1929 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln on Metal, Silk and Paper

1934 The Railway and Locomotive Historical Society, Inc. Lincoln on the New Haven and The Boston & Albany Railroads

1943 House of Representatives Lincoln on the River Queen

1864 Loyal Publication Society Lincoln or McClellan. Appeal to the Germans in America.

1909 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln Pilgrimage and Celebration

1936 Progress Printers Lincoln Poems

1967 Better Postcard Collectors’ Club Lincoln postcard catalog

1946 unknown Lincoln Prescribes for Today A Lincoln Day Address

1939 Government Printing Office Lincoln Protective Club of Kentucky – Address by Hon. J. William Ditter, of Pennsylvania, at Louisville, Ky. February 11, 1939

1948 The Civil War Round Table Lincoln Raises an Army

ND unknown Lincoln Repays a New Salem Friend

1953 unknown Lincoln Room Memorial, University of Illinois Library

1925 The American Missionary Association Lincoln Speaks Spanish

1910 Board of Directors of Third Church of Christ, Scientist Lincoln The Christian

1947 The Institute Press Lincoln The Christian

1957 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln the Commander in Chief

1909 Western Age Print Lincoln The Emancipator

1924 The Freethought Press Association Lincoln The Freethinker

1927 The Indiana Lincoln Union Lincoln The Hoosier

1933 The FJ Heer printing co. Lincoln the lawyer

1937 The Congressional Record Lincoln the Lawyer

ND unknown Lincoln the Lawyer

1937 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln The Lawyer

1933 F. J. Heer Printing Co.. Lincoln the Lawyer

1949 Lincoln Memorial University Press Lincoln the lawyer, dedication services for hte bronze statue

1909 The Century Co. Lincoln the leader

1914 Row, Peterson & Company Lincoln The Man and the Statesman

1930 unknown Lincoln the Man, Lincoln the Myth

1911 Byron S. Adams Lincoln the Orator An Address Delivered at Lincoln’s Birthplace November 9, 1911

1955 Associated Distributors Lincoln the patriot

1938 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln the Pioneer

1944 unknown Lincoln The Prophet

1920 The review of reviews Lincoln the reader

1944 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California Lincoln The Religionist

1925 The Freethought Press Association Lincoln The Soldier

1949 unknown Lincoln The Story of the Assassination

1933 unknown Lincoln The Youth

1944 unknown Lincoln Through British Eyes

1932 Journal Printing Company Lincoln Tomb

ND Abraham Lincoln Council Boy Scouts of America Lincoln Trail Hike

1908 David Charles Baker Lincoln Versus Liquor

1949 The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln Visits Beloit and Janesville, Wisconsin Contemporary Accounts of Anti-Slavery Speeches of October 1, 1859

1924 The Austin Publishing Company Lincoln was a spiritualist (by Fitzgerrell) The religion of Abraham Lincoln (by Austin)

1958 CC. Tisler Lincoln Was Here (for another Go at Douglas)

1941 The Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln Was Tough on Officers

1943 The Poor Richard Press Lincoln Was Tough On Officers

ND unknown Lincoln With His People

1953 unknown Lincoln, Benjamin Jonas and the Black Code

1940 unknown Lincoln, Creative Thinker

1943 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California Lincoln, Descendant of First Family Americans

1934 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln, Lover of Children

1938 Redbook Magazine Lincoln, Meade and Gettysburg

1967 Lincoln College Lincoln, The American

1917 unknown Lincoln, The American

1936 University of California Press Lincoln, the Emancipator

1927 Brochure Publishing Company Lincoln, The Grocer

1933 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln, The Harmonizer

ND Times Herald Press Lincoln, the Man the World Loves

1934 The Aurand Press Lincoln, The Man With the Hoe; (D’r Mon Mit D’r Hock) and Lincoln, The Man of the People (D’r Lincoln, De Leit Era Mon)

1934 Unites States Government Printing Office Lincoln, The Man, Now Emerges

1922 unknown Lincoln, The Marvelous Man

1940 Department of Lincolniana Lincoln, the national messiah

1897 E. L. Kellogg & Co. Lincoln, The Patriot. A Ready Program for Lincoln’s Birthday

1933 unknown Lincoln, The Progressive

1924 unkonwn Lincoln, the republic and the Spirit of ’76

1943 unknown Lincoln, the Thirteenth Amendment, and the Admission of Nevada

ND Goodspeed’s Book Shop Lincoln, The War & The Confederacy. Books, Pamphlets, Broadsides and a Few Maps & Pictures. Catalogue 362

1930 unknown Lincoln, The World’s Noblest Hero

1954 Senior Citizens of America Lincoln…the greatest man of the ninteenth century

1969 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln: Opportunist or Statesman

1922 Wagner Printing Co. Lincoln-Douglas Book – Historical Sketch of the causes leading to the Freeport Lincoln-Douglas Debate August 27, 1858 – The Great Freeport Debate A turning point in American History; the speeches of Lincoln and Douglas – A Sketch of the History of the City of Freeport August 26, 1933

1924 Eastern Illinois State Teachers College Lincoln-Douglas Debate The Fourth joint debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen A. Douglas, held in Charleston, Coles County, Illinois , on September the eighteenth, eighteen hundred and fifty-eight A narrative and descriptive account of the events of the day of the debate in Charleston

1930 Journal Printing Company Lincoln-Douglas Debates

1925 unknown Lincoln-Douglas Memorial Bement, Illinois

1932 Central Woodward Pulpit Lincolnian Citizenship

1943 the Poor Richard Press Lincolniana in 1942

1954 unknown Lincolniana in the Illinois State Historical Society

1955 unknown Lincolniana in the Illinois State Historical Society

1942 unknown Lincolniana in the Indiana Magazine of History

ND unknown Lincolniana in the Journals & Transactions of the Illinois State Historical Society

1954 unknown Lincolniana Miscellany…being unrelated dissertations on wartime literature and a man named Herndon, with some bibliographical notes added.

1957 unknown Lincolniana. A Catalogue of Historic Autograph Letters and Documents from the Justin G. Turner Collection of Americana, Exhibited at Occidental College, Los Angeles April 15-May15, 1957

1938 McDonald Art and Book Store Lincolniana. From the Home of Lincoln.

1955 The Lincoln Press Lincolnians…a Specialized Biographical Dictionary

nd unknown Lincolnium picturettes

1945 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln’s “Rebel” Niece, Katherine Helm, Artist and Author

1936 unknown Lincoln’s Administration and the New Almaden Scandal

1913 Harpers Magazine Lincoln’s Alma Mater

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincolns and LaFollettes Were They Kinsfolk?

1939 unknown Lincoln’s Association with the Journal

1927 Barnes Press, Inc. Lincoln’s attitude towards prohibition

1921 unknown Lincoln’s Birthday a Holiday in the District of Columbia

1924 unknown Lincoln’s Birthday a Holiday in the District of Columbia – Minority Report

1953 National Jewish Welfare Board Lincoln’s birthday program material for Jewish groups

1911 Edward J. Hecker Lincoln’s Body Guard The Union Light Guard of Ohio with some personal recollections of Abraham Lincoln

ND Lincoln Tavern/Mr. & Mrs. Raymond Peake Lincoln’s Boyhood Home Knob Creek, KY

1919 unknown Lincoln’s centenary

ND unknown Lincoln’s Church in the Wildwood

ND Lincoln’s Cooper Institute Address. Address at Cooper Institute, New York, Feb. 27, 1860

1953 The Civil War Round Table Lincoln’s Cooper union speech

1955 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln’s Critics in Wisconsin

1931 The Observer Lincoln’s Days of Destiny, A Pageant of Historic Aprils

nd The Wisconsin Patriot Lincoln’s death warrant or hte peril of our country

1910 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln’s Defense of Duff Armstrong The Story of the Trial and the Celebrated Almanac

1931 unknown Lincoln’s Diplomacy, An Unwritten Chapter

ND unknown Lincoln’s Earliest Home

1931 Schnepp & Barnes Lincoln’s Early Political Background

1944 Lester O. Schriver Lincoln’s Early Political Education

1954 Pacific Press Publishing Association Lincoln’s Faith

1942 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California Lincoln’s Faith

1951 unknown Lincoln’s Faith The Hope of Our Time

1924 The Bible Company Lincoln’s Favorite Hymn. Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud

ND The Directors of the Old South Work Lincoln’s First Message to Congress – Message to Congress in Special Session, July 4, 1861

1911 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln’s First Supreme Court Case

1936 and 1946 the Principia Corporation Lincoln’s friend, Douglas a Lincoln Day address

1949 Reprinted from the Mississippi Valley Historical Review Lincoln’s gadfly — Adam Gurowski

ND West Publishing Company Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

1944 unknown Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

1972 The Library of Congress Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address in Translation

1949 Parke-Nernet Galleries, Inc. Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address. The Unique and Final Holograph Manuscript Known as the Bliss Copy, Together with an Album of other manuscripts and autograph letters all written and brought together for the Benfit of the Sanitary Commission Fair, Balitmore – 1864.

1955 unknown Lincoln’s Granddaughter Eloped to Milwaukee

1938 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln’s Imprint on Constitution

1940 Illinois Office Supply, Inc Lincoln’s in town

ND The Old South Association Lincoln’s Inaugurals, The Emancipation Proclamation, Etc.

1887 unknown Lincoln’s Inauguration

1955 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln’s inner circle

ND unknown Lincoln’s Interest in the Theater

1943 unknown Lincoln’s Italian Volunteers From New York

1929 unknown Lincoln’s Jewish Contacts

1944 unknown Lincoln’s Ladies in White

1923 Kentucky High School Quarterly Lincoln’s last day

1923 unknown Lincoln’s Last Day

1909 MOLLUS Lincoln’s last hours

1937 Interstate Printing Company Lincoln’s Last View of the Illinois Prairies

1958 Rock County Historical Society Lincoln’s Last Visit To Wisconsin

1928 H.E. Barker Lincoln’s Letter to a Discouraged Student July 22, 1860

1896 McClure’s Magazine Lincoln’s Life At New Salem From 1832 to 1836

1945 Institute Press Lincoln’s Logic

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln’s Manual for Executives

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln’s Manual for Lawyers

1917 unknown Lincoln’s Marriage

1960 Lincoln Memorial University Press Lincoln’s Marriage Ceremony

1913 Isaac Markens Lincoln’s Masterpiece; A Review of the Gettysburg Address; New Treatment and Matter

1917 University of Wisconsin Lincoln’s Message to Wisconsin Farmers Milwaukee, Spet. 30, 1859

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln’s Military Manual

ND C.W. Kent Lincoln’s Momentum

1938 The William Byrd Press, Inc. Lincoln’s Negro Policy

1958 unknown Lincoln’s New Salem Illinois

1907 unknown Lincoln’s Offer of a Command to Garibaldi, Light on a Disputed Point of History

1943 The Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln’s Offer of a Command to Garibaldi: Further Light on a Disputed Point of History

1969 unknown Lincoln’s Only Love

1959 Ohio Lincoln Sesquicentennial Committee Lincoln’s Other Scrapbook

1943 University of Illinois Lincoln’s Own State in the Election of 1860

1943 unknown Lincoln’s Peace and Wilson’s

1933 H.E. Barker Lincoln’s Personal Characteristics

1933 H.E. Barker Lincoln’s Philosophy of Life A letter written to a friend of uncertain identity, under date of February 18th, 1886

nd The Lincoln National Life Insurance Comapny Lincoln’s place in the universe

1940 Lincoln Publishing Company Lincoln’s Poems

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Lincoln’s Political Philosophy

1945 Abraham Lincoln Quarterly Lincoln’s political philosophy

1952 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Lincoln’s problems in Wisconsin

1936 United States Government Printing Office Lincoln’s Purposes

1919 H. E. Barker Lincoln’s Religious Belief

1940 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln’s Second Term Preliminaries

1955 The Coach House Press Lincoln’s Secret Messenger – Boy Detective to a President

1905 D.H. Knowlton & Co. Lincoln’s Speeches and Letters

1930 unknown Lincoln’s Spells of Gloom

1938 The Abraham Lincoln Association Lincoln’s Springfield A Guide Book & Brief History

1955 Illinois State Historical Society Lincoln’s Springfield A Guide Book & Brief History

1940 unknown Lincoln’s successor

1930 unknown Lincoln’s Task and Wilson’s

ND unknown Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Hymn – The President’s Hymn

1945 Lincoln Memorial University Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation Named the Last Thursday in November As A Day of National Thanksgiving and Praise

1948 International Publishers Lincoln’s Third Party

1952 The Institute Press Lincoln’s Trail to Greatness

ND unknown Lincoln’s Treatment of Gen. Grant.

1920 The Abingdon Press Lincoln’s Use of the Bible

ND unknown Lincoln’s Views on Government

1906 Young Men’s Republican Club Lincoln’s world influence

1956 unknown Lincoln’s Worldwide Fame. Lincoln Biographies in Foreign Languages.

1921 unknown Linconian United Nations Plan

1910 C.M. Parker Lines on Abraham Lincoln

1911 Elbert Hubbard Little Journeys to the Homes of Great Americans – Abraham Lincoln

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Boyhood Adventures of Abraham Lincoln

1963 Lincoln Center Little Known Facts – Abraham Lincoln and the Civil War

1939 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Facts About Thanksgiving and Lincoln’s Proclamation

1938 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Facts About The Gettysburg Address

1934 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Lincoln Episodes

1937 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Lincoln Episodes

1937 The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Little Known Lincoln Humor

1910 The Chicago Daily Socialist Little sermons in socialism by Abraham Lincoln

1872 W.H. Barnes Lives of Gen. Ulysses S. Grant and Hon. Henry Wilson, Together with sketches of Republican Candidates for Congress in Indiana. And A Sketch of General Thomas M. Browne, candidate for Governor of Indiana. With Fine Steel Portraits.

1926 Court Index Press Logan and Lincoln

1942 unknown Logan Hay President of the Abraham Lincoln Association 1920-1942

1922 The Standard Printing Company Louisville Lincoln Loop A Day’s Tour in “Old Kentucky”

1954 The Literary Guild of America, Inc. Love is Eternal

1955 The Dramatic Publishing Company Love is Eternal – Dramatized by Ruth Sergel

1863 George F. Nesbitt & Co. Loyal Meeting of the People of New-York To Support The Government, Prosecute The War, and Maintain The Union, Held at The Cooper Institute, Friday Evening, March 6, 1863

ND unknown Loyalty. What is It? To Whom or What Due?

1922 unknown Lyman Trumball An Address delivered to the studentsof the John Marshall Law School

1880 Samuel P. Town Major General George G. Meade

1862 H. Dexter Major-General George B. McClellan, from August 1st, 1861 to August 1st, 1862

ND Beadle and Company Major-General Sherman’s Reports: I.-Campaign Against Atlanta. II.-Campaign Against Savannah. III.- Campaign Through the Carolinas. IV.- Johnson’s Truce and Surrender. V.-Story of the March Through Georgia (by a staff officer). Official Copy – Complete.

1954 unknown Making the Lincoln Statue for New Salem

1943 The Methodist Publishing House Man of the People – Part 1

1943 The Methodist Publishing House Man of the People – Part 3

1943 The Methodist Publishing House Man of the People – Part 5

1943 The Methodist Publishing House Man of the People – Part 6

ND United States Department of the Interior Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia

1942 United States Department of the Interior Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia

1957 United States Department of the Interior Manassas National Battlefield Park, Virginia

ND R. Aikman & Son Manchester and Abraham Lincoln A side-light on an earlier Fight for Freedom

1956 unknown Man’s Most Valuable Words–The Gettysburg Address

1885 A.T. Andreas Manual of the Panorama of the Battle of Shiloh

1953 unknown Manuscripts and History

1862 Congressional Globe Office Maritime Rights

1917 unknown Mary Lincoln – A Letter to Her Cousin Elizabeth Todd Grimsly

1955 The Chicgao Literary Club Mary The Wife (of Abraham Lincoln). A Drama Adapted for Television.

1912 unknonwn Mary Todd Lincoln memorial

1973 Abraham Lincoln Association Mary Todd Lincoln: A Final Judgement?

1942 United States Government Printing Office Matthew Lyon Cast the Deciding Vote Which Elected Thomas Jefferson President in 1801 Article showing that the vote cast by Matthew Lyon of Vermont, an Irish immigrant, was the deciding factor in the election of Thomas Jefferson as the Third President of the United States in 1801

1942 Charles R. Prilik Maxims, Observations and Comments of Abraham Lincoln

1862 Sinclair Tousey McClellan and Fremont: A reply to “Freemon and McClellan, Their Political and Military Careers Reviewed.”

1864 Mason & Co. McClellan Campaign Songster for the use of Clubs. Containing all of the most popular songs.

1863 Sinclair Tousey McClellan: From Ball’s Bluff to Antietam

1862 Sinclair Tousey McClellan: Who He Is and What He Has Done.

1886 D. Appleton and Company McClellan’s Last Service to The Republic, Together Wuth a Tribute to His Memory

1864 Union Congressional Committee McClellan’s Military Career Reviewed and Exposed, The Military Policy of the Administration Set Forth and Vindicated

1925 New York Herald-Tribune McNaught’s monthly an independent informal review

1952 The Chicago Tribune Memoirs

1925 The Edgar County Historical Society Memoirs of Abraham Lincoln in Edgar County, Illinois

1900 The Mapleton Press Memoirs of Lincoln

ND unknown Memorandum Relative to the General Officers Appointed by the President in the Armies of the Confederate States, 1861-1865

1964 Lincoln Memorial University Press Memorial Address

1870 John Cox Memorial Address Delivered By Col. Ephraim F. Anderson, at Antietam National Cemetery, May 30, 1870

1920 unknown Memorial Address on Abraham Lincoln

1865 Cogswell & Sturtevant Memorial Address on the Life and Character of Abraham Lincoln, delivered at Concord, New Hampshire, June 1, 1865

1887 unknown Memorial Addresses on the Life and Character of John Alexander Logan

1881 Review Steam Book and Job Printers Memorial Addresses to Abarahm Lincoln and James A. Garfield, The Assassinated Presidents

1910 unknown Memorial Addresson the Battlefield of Gettysburg

1916 Schnepp & Barnes Memorial Day May Thirtieth 1916 Circular

1866 Republican Job Printing Co. Memorial of John L. Scripps, Died, September 21, 1866

1865 Penninsular Courier Office Memorial Proceedings in Honor of the Lamented President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln, Held in Ann Arbor, Michigan

1909 unknown Memorial Statue of Abraham Lincoln Presented to the University of Wisconsin by Thomas Evans Brittingham

ND Union League Club Memorial to Abraham Lincoln in the Hall of Fame

ND Haldeman-Julius Company Memories of Lincoln

1934 The Press of the Pioneers, Inc. Memories of Lincoln

1912 Burdick & Allen Memories of Lincoln and War Time

1920 unknown Memories of the Chicago Convention of 1860

1912 Passing Show Printing Company Memories of the Old South

1864 unknown Message from the President of the United States

1864 Government Printing Office Message from the President of the United States to the Two House of Congress, at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Thirty-Eighth Congress with the Reports of the Heads of Departments and Selection from Accompanying Documents

1848 unknown Message from the President of the United States, communicating A report from the Secretary of State, with the correspondence of Mr. Wise, late United States minister to Brazil, in relation to the slave trade.

1865 Baker & Phillips Message of His Excellency, Richard Yates, Governor of Illinois, to the General Assembly

1864 unknown Message of the President of the United States

1861 Government Printing Office Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Second Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress, Volume I

1862 Government Printing Office Message of the President of the United States to the Two Houses of Congress at the Commencement of the Third Session of the Thirty-Seventh Congress

1862 unknown Message of the President of the United States, transmitting, in compliance to a resolution of the Senate of the 11th instant, a report of the Secretary of State in regard to railway systems in Europe

1863 unknown Message. (To Congress)

1863 Government Printing Office Military Arrests in Time of War.

1864 William Ridgeway Military Discipline and Volunteer Philanthropy

1998 Tennessee Valley Publishing Military History of the Tennessee Army National Guard, Honoring Delta Company 1/278th ACR Loudon County

1862 Ross & Tousey Military Incapacity, and What It Costs the Country.

1909 unknown Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States Commandery of the State of Ohio – Twenty-Sixth Annual Dinner, May 5, 1909

1884 A.W. Auner Military Record of Brevet Brigadier General John William Hofmann, United States Volunteers. (Late Colonel of the Fifty-Sixth regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers, Infantry.)

1862 Sinclair Tousey Military Review of the Campaign in Virginia & Maryland under Generals John C. Fremont, N.P.Banks, Irwin McDowell, Franz Sigel, John Pope, James S. Wadswroth, Wm. H. Halleck and George B. McClellan in 1862.

1795 Zachariah Poulson, Junior Minutes of the Proceedings of the Second Convention of Delegates from the Abolition Societies Established in different parts of the United States, assembled at Philadelphia, on the seventh day of January, one thousand seven hundred and ninety-five, and continued, by adjournments, until the fourteenth day of the same month, inclusive.

ND unknown Miscegenation Indorsed (sic) by the Republican Party

1927 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Historical Notes (formerly Scrap Book) – Contrasted Lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln

1927 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Historical Notes (formerly Scrap Book) – Contrasted Lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln – Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln Policy of Parties Electing Them

1927 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Historical Notes (formerly Scrap Book) – Contrasted Lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln – Jefferson Davis: Attitude to Slavery, Abraham Lincoln: Attitude to Slavery

1927 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Historical Notes (formerly Scrap Book) – Contrasted Lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln – Jefferson Davis: The Home of a Christian Gentleman, Abraham Lincoln: The Home of an Unbeliever

1927 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Historical Notes (formerly Scrap Book) – Contrasted Lives of Jefferson Davis and Abraham Lincoln – The Wise Politician and Statesman, The Shrewd Political and Statesman

1926 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrap Book – Valuable Information About the South – Historians, Novelists, and Scientists of the Ante-Bellum Period

1924 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrap Book – Valuable Information About the South – The Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1925 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrap Book – Vaulable Information About the South – The True Story of the Cotton Gin, Why Is Cotton King?, States Rights Stressed

1926 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrapbook Valuable Information about the South Political Writers, and Orators, Scientists, Novelists, Short Story Writers and Biographers Volume IV, November, 1926

1926 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrapbook Valuable Information about the South The South in Letters Injustice to the South Volume IV, January, 1926

1926 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrapbook Valuable Information about the South The South in Poetry and Fiction Volume IV, October, 1926

1926 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrapbook Valuable Information about the South The South’s Poets Before 1860 Volume IV, April, 1926

1925 Mildred Lewis Rutherford Miss Rutherford’s Scrapbook Valuable Information about the South Things That Make for Peace What is Meant by Peace? Volume III, December, 1925

1860 unknown Mission of republicans — sectionalism of modern democracy

1915 unknown Monthly Programs for the Children of the Confederacy

1865 Dakin & Metcalf Moses and Joshua. A Discourse on the death of Abraham Lincoln, preached in the Winthrop Church, Charlestown, Wednesday Noon, April 19, 1865

1938 Mount Rushmore National Memorial Society Mount Rushmore National Memorial. The Shrine of Democracy

ND Thomas & Lathrops Mr. Fillmore At Home. His Reception at New York and Brooklyn, and Progress through the state to his residence in Buffalo.

1840 unknown Mr. Kendall’s Address to the People of the United States

1941 University of Portland Mr. Lincoln

1951 The Lincoln Group of Boston Mr. Lincoln Celebrates His 52nd Birthday at Indianapolis, Indiana February 12, 1861 with an address to the State Legislature

1967 Lincoln College Mr. Lincoln Opens His Mail

ND unknown Mr. Lincoln’s Arbitrary Arrests. The Acts which the Balitimore Platform Approves

1952 S.B. Newman Printing Company Mr. Lincoln’s Light From Under A Bushel – 1850

1952 Archer & Smith Printing Company Mr. Lincoln’s Light From Under A Bushel – 1851

1953 S.B. Newman Printing Company Mr. Lincoln’s Light From Under A Bushel – 1852

1954 S.B. Newman Printing Company Mr. Lincoln’s Light From Under A Bushel – 1853

1943 The Literary Guild of America, Inc. Mr. Lincoln’s Wife

1942 unknown Mrs. Bixby Gets A Letter

1960 Lincoln Memorial University Press Mrs. Frances Jane (Todd) Wallace Describes Lincoln’s Wedding

1938 unknown Mrs. Lincoln As A White House Hostess

1950 The Dramatic Publishing Company Mrs. Lincoln Goes To The Theatre

1960 Lincoln Memorial University Press Mrs. Mary Edwards Brown Tells the Story of Lincoln’s Wedding

1946 unknown Mrs. Stowe, Kentucky and Uncle Tom’s Cabin

1945 Lincoln Memorial University Mrs/ Lincoln Refurbishes the White House

1860 Republican National Committee Mutual Interest of the Farmer and Manufacturer

1889 Winn & Hammond My Escape from Belle Isle

1954 Lincoln Memorial University Press My experience in collecting historical photographs

1908 unknown My Service In The US Colored Calvary

ND unknown Nancy Hanks Lincoln

1903 Unity Publishing Company Nancy Hanks Lincoln, A Sermon – Delivered at All Souls Church, Chicago, February Eight, Nineteen Hundred and Three

1864 Office of Littell’s Living Age Narrative of Privations and Sufferings of United States Officers & Soldiers While Prisoners of War in the Hands of The Rebel Authorities. Being the report of a commission of inquiry, appointed by the United States Sanitary Commission. With An Appendix Containing The Testimony

1865 George F. Nesbitt & Co. National Celebration of Union Victories, March 6th, 1865, New York City

1867 Great Republic Office National Lincoln Monument Association, Incorporated by Act of Congress, March 30th, 1867

1860 The New York Tribune National politics speech of Abraham Lincoln, of Illinois delivered at the Cooper Union Institute

1865 Wm. H. Moore National Reconstruction

1924 Carlson Printing Co. National Union Convention of 1864 and Why Lincoln Was Not Nominated by Acclamation

ND Union Republican Congressional Committee Nationality Vs. Sectionalism. An Appeal to the Laboring Men of the South.

1854 The Sentinel Office Nebraska and Kansas, Speech of the Hon. R.M.T. Hunter, of Virginia, in the United States Senate, February 24, 1854

1854 unknown Nebraska and Kansas. Speech of Hon. Charles W. Upham, of Mass., in the House of Representatives, May 10, 1854

1863 William V. Spencer Neutral Relations of England and the United States

1964 Western States Distributing Company Nevada, The Gamble Lincoln Won. Fantastic Events of 1864 when Nevada was being strong armed into statehood by Abraham Lincoln.

ND unknown New Light on Lincoln’s Character

1885 R. G. Polkinhorn & Son New National Theater, Washington, D.C. – A record of Fifty Years

1930 Journal Printing Company New Salem – Early Chapter in Lincoln’s Life

1934 Sture Olson New Salem State Park, Petersburg, Illinois A Memorial to Abraham Lincoln

1938 Ira E. Owen New Salem Village

1930 Edward J. Jacob New Salem, Illinois

ND New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C., Dr. Peter Marshall, Pastor began his ministry in this church October, 1937

1951 The Vermont Historical Society News and Notes – A Monthly Newsletter for All Members of the Society

1931 unknown Newspapers and Periodicals in the Lincoln-Douglas Country 1831-1832

1860 R J Demosrat New-Yorker Demokrat — Flugblatt Nr. 1 Die Aufnahme von Kansas rebe von William H Seward

1928 unknown Nil de mortuis nisi vertias Confederate leaders adn other citizens request the house of delegates to repeal the Resolution of Repsect to Abraham Lincoln, the barbarian

1890 John N. Reeve & Co. Nine Months in Rebel Prisons

1918 unknown Nineteenth Lincoln Birthday Service

1899 unknown Ninetieth Birthday of Lincoln and Darwin. A Sunday lecture before the Reform Congregation Keneseth Israel

1892 unknown Ninth Annual Meeting and Banquet of the Commandery of Ohio

1844 David Russell Ninth Annual Report of the Glasgow Emancipation Society with An Appendix, List of Subscribers, Etc.

1864 unknown No Compromise with Treason

1863 Crissy & Markley No Party Now, But All for Our Country

1863 Loyal Publication Society No Party Now; But All For Our Country

1860 Lemuel Towers Non-interference by Congress with slavery in the territories

1859 Lemuel Towers Non-intervention — popular sovereignty speech in reply to Hon A G Brown of Mississippi ini opposition to the passage of a code of laws by Congress to protect slavery in the territories

1939 Samuel French Nor Long Remember -

1911 Press of the Bismarck Tribune North Dakota Washington and Lincoln Day Manual 1911

1939 The Dramatic Publishing Company North Star. A Play in One Act

1863 William S. & Alfred Martien Northern Interests and Southern Independence: A Plea for United Action

1953 unknown Notes and Documents – New Light on Lincoln’s Parole of Charles H. Jonas

1940 unknown Notes and Documents. Letters by Richard Smith of the Cincinnati Gazette

1861 C. Sherman & Son Notes on “Southern Wealth and Northern Profits.”

1934 unknown Notes on the Herndon-Weik Collection of Original Lincoln Manuscripts, Documents and Other Papers. With Some extracts from “Lincoln as His PArtner (Herndon) Knew Him” by Albert J. Beveridge.*

1865 David Clapp & Son Notes on the Lincoln Families of Massachusets, with some account of the family of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States

1872 The Daily Press Office Nova Instauratio Reipublicae (The Commonwealth Reconstructed)

1923 John P. Morton & Company Now and Then Club of ’63 “Minutes” of its Organization and Thirteen Nightly Meetings

1930 Edward Hine & Company Oakwood Lincoln Club First Meeting May 18, 1930

1932 Franklin Printing House, Inc. Obadiah Holmes, Ancestor and Prototype of Abraham Lincoln

1850 William M. Belt Obituary Addresses delivered on the occasion of the death of Zachary Taylor, President of the United States, in the Senate and House of Representatives, July 10, 1850, with the Funeral Sermon by the Rev. Smith Pyne, D.D., rector of St. John’s Church, Washington, Preached in the Presidential Mansion, July 13, 1850

1863 Weed, Parsons & Company Objections to the President’s Emanciaption Proclamation Considered

1862 Scammell & Co. Objects of the War and How It Should Be Conducted

1889 Chronicle Printing Establishment Obsequies in Honor of President Jefferson Davis Held At Augusta, GA. December 11, 1889 by The Confederate Survivors Association

1865 The Daily Advertiser Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in Newark, N.J., April 19, 1865

1865 The Citizens’ Committee Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln in Union Square New York April 25, 1865

1865 The Marysville Herald Press Obsequies of President Lincoln

1865 E.W. Ayres Observations in The North: Eight Months in Prison and on Parole

1859 Thomas McGill Observations on Senator Douglas’s Views of Popular Sovereignty, as Expressed in Harpers’ Magazine, for September, 1859

1865 William V. Spencer Ode on the Death of Abraham Lincoln

1925 unknown Ode to Lincoln’s Log Cabin

1952 unknown Of A Tomb in the Reading Cemetery and the Long Shadow of Abraham Lincoln

1911 Wesley Francis Penrose Oh! For Another Lincoln

1859 unknown Ohio politices. Cox after Giddins “Father Giddings” dodges under the bush with his colored friend.

1945 Adlard and Son. Ltd., Bartholomew Press Oliver Cromwell and Abraham Lincoln A Comparison – A Lecture delivered before the Royal Society of Literature on April 19th, 1944

1864 unknown On Mr. Trumbell’s Amendment Repealing the Joint Resolution of July 17, 1862, Qualifying the Confiscation Act and Limiting Forfeitures Under It to the Life of the Offender

1859 Gideon On The Acquistion of Cuba

1858 Lemuel Towers On the admission of Kansas under the Lecompton Constitution

1982 Thomas Publications On the Bloodstained Field II – 132 More Human Interest Stories of the Campaign and Battle of Gettysburg

1865 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. On The Constitutional Amendment for the Abolition of Slavery

1860 Lemul Towers On the invasion of states and his reply to Mr. Fessenden

ND unknown On The Lincoln Heritage Trail

1865 American New Company On the Rebellino volume II

1864 unknown On The Reconstruction of the Rebel States

1834 unknown On the Subject of the President’s Delay to nominate Mr. Taney – the source of “distress” – condition of the Country, Etc.

1941 unknown One Hundred Thirty-second Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Observed by the Lincoln Club of Los Angeles Addresses at the Twelfth Annual Dinner

1942 unknown One Hundred Thirty-Third Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln Observed by the Lincoln Club of Los Angeles Addresses at the Twenty-First Annual Dinner

1843 New England Anti-Slavery Tract Association One More Appeal to Professors of religion, Ministers, and Churches, Who Are Not Enlisted in the Struggle Against Slavery

1942 Walter H. Baker Company One Who Came To Gettysburg

1925 unknown One year a retrospective an editorial review of the first twelve months of the administration of Abraham Lincoln as President of the United States

1868 Government Printing Office Opening Argument of Mr. Butler, of Massachusetts, One of the Managers on the Impeachment of the President

1865 Government Printing Office Opinion on the Constitutional Power of the Miliatry to Try and Execute the Assassins of the President

1865 Government Printing Office Opinion on the Constitutional power of the military to try and execute the assassins of the President

1863 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Opinions of Early Presidents, and of the Fathers of the republic, Upon Slavery

1864 Union Congressional Committee Opinions on ‘Slavery’ and ‘Reconstruction of the Union,’ as expressed by President Lincoln. With brief notes by Hon. William Whiting.

1856 Buell & Blanchard Oration

1856 unknown Oration at Plymouth

1940 Pathway Press Oration Delivered by Frederick Douglass at the Unveiling of the Freedmen’s Monument in Memory of Abraham Lincoln

1865 A.M. Clapp & Co’s Morning Express Steam Printing House Oration Delivered July 4th, 1865 at Eden, Erie Co., N.Y.

1889 Robert Clarke & Co. Oration of Colonel Henry Stone at the Nineteenth Annual Reunion of the Society of the Army of the Cumberland Chicago, September 19, 1888

1889 Douglas Taylor Oration of Henry A. Gildersleeve, delivered on the Battlefield of Gettysburg, September 17th, 1889.

1887 unknown Oration of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew at the Reunion of the Army of the Potomac, at Saratoga, Evening of June 22. 1887

1865 Weed, Parsons and Company Oration of Hon. P.E. Havens of Essex

1865 The Cemetery Association Oration of Major-General O.O. Howard and Speech of His Excellency A. G. Curtin Governor of Pennsylvania at the laying of the Corner Stone Monument in the Soldier’s National Cemetery, at Gettysburg, July 4, 1865 with the other exercises of the occasion,

1865 Aughinbaugh & Wible, Book and Job Printers Oration on the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Sixteenth President of the United States, Delivered before the Citizens of Gettysburg, PA., June 1, 1865

1865 John Penington & Sons Oration on the Death of Abraham Lincoln. Addressed to the American People

1880 State Journal Printers Organization and Objects of the Lincoln Guard of Honor and First Memorial Service Held on the Fifteenth Anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln, Springfield, Illinois, April 15, 1880

1871 J.W. Randolph Organization of the Lee Monument Association and the Association of the Army of Northern Virginia

1862 Thehicago Times Job Printing Establishment Organization, constitution and by-laws of the Douglas monument association together with an appeal to the public

1944 unknown Organizing the Republican Party in the “Border-Slave” Regions: Edward Bate’s Presidential Candidacy in 1860

1862 unknown Origin and Objects of the Slaveholders’ Conspiracy against Democratic Principles, as well as against The National Union, Illustrated in the Speeches of Andrew Jackson Hamilton, In the statement of Lorenzo Sherwood, Ex-member of the Texan Legislature, and in the Publications of the Democratic League, etc.

1911 Shepard Book Company Original Lincoln Proclamation Burned

1861 The Danville Review Our Country: Its Peril and Its Deliverance. From the Advance Sheets of the Danville Quarterly Review, for March, 1861

1910 Our Flag. A paper read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion

1863 Wright & Potter Our Foreign Relations: Showing Present Perils From England and France; The Nature and Conditions of Intervention by Mediation; and Also by Recognition; The Impossibility of any Recognition of a New Power With Slavery as a Cornerstone; and the Wrongful Concession of Ocean Belligerency.

1930 unknown Our Great Historic Hoosier Memorials I. Our Hoosier Lincoln Memorial

1868 The Great Republic Our Land Policy – Its Evils and their Remedy

1865 B.B. Russell and Company Our Martyred President

1863 C. Sherman, Son & Co. Our National Constitution: Its Adaptation to a State of War or Insurrection

1861 Free Press Mammoth Book and Job Printing House Our National Sins to be Repented Of, and the Grounds of Hope for the Preservation of our Federal Constitution and Union. A Discourse delivered Friday, January 4, 1861, on the Day of Fasting, Humiliation and Prayer Appointed by the President of the United States.

1865 Smith, English & Co. Our National Unity Perfected In The Martyrdom Of Our President

1930 unknown Our Own “Abe” Lincoln

1872 Veterans’ National Committee Our Soldiers and Sailors: What They Said and Did on the Tenth Anniversary of the Battle of Antietam, at Pittsburg, Penns., September 17th and 18th, 1872

1887 Association of the Maryland Line Our Women in the War.

1963 U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission Our Women of the Sixties

1858 Congressional Globe Office Pacific Railroad

1842 unknown Pacificus: The Rights and Privileges of the Several States in Regard to Slavery

1865 Office Commercial Bulletin Palliative and Prejudiced Judgments Condemned – A Discourse delivered in the First Baptist Church, Richmond, VA, June 1, 1865. The Day appointed by the President of the United States for Humiliation and Mourning on Account of the Assassination of President Lincoln, together with an extract from a Sermon, preached on Sunday, April 23rd, 1865, upon the assassination of President Lincoln

1862 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge Papers from the Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge. Speech of the Hon. James Brooks, at 932 Broadway, Tuesday Evening, December 30, 1862

1935 unknown Pardon Seekers and Brokers: A Sequel of Appomattox

Aug-35 Franklin Press Pardon seekers and brokers: a sequwl of Appomattox

1925 The Department of Public Works and Buildings Parks and Memorials of the State of Illinois

1924 The Curtis Publishing Company Passing the Torch

1923 unknown Patriotic Story of the Lincoln Memorial – Official Description of the Shrine – Inspirational Description Uttered by One Who Knew Him Well – Wonderful Stories of the Wonderful Man Never Narrated Before.

1849 Buell & Blanchard Payment for slaves sppech on the bill to pay the heirs of Antonio Pacheco for a slave sent west of the Mississippi with the Seminole Indians in 1838

1961 The Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission Pennsylvania and the Civil War – A Handbook

1937 A Cura Della Fratellanza Sammarinese Per L’inaugurazione del busto di Abramo Lincoln nel palazzo del governo della serenissima Repubblica di San Marino

1865 Anson D. F. Randolph Personal Forgiveness and Public Justice

1862 unknown Personal Liberty and Martial Law: A Review of Some Pamphlets of the Day.

1861 Wright & Potter Personal Liberty Laws, (Statutes of Massachusets,) and Slavery in the Territories, (Case of Dred Scott.)

1927 Spanish American Institute Press Personal Recollections and Impressions of Abraham Lincoln

1908 unknown Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln

1909 unknown Personal Recollections of Abraham Lincoln by Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Emerson of Rockford, ILL

1903 Missouri Historical Society Personal Recollections of General Grant

1900 unknown Personal Recollections of General Nathaniel Lyon

1902 unknown Personal Recollections of General William T. Sherman

1911 Monarch Printing Company Personal Recollections of Lincoln

1916 unknown Personal Reminiscences

1924 Carlson Printing Co. Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln

1907 unknown Personal Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln

1900 unknown Personal Reminiscences. The Battle of Regular Infantry at the First Battle of Bull Run.

1951 National Park Service Petersburg National Military Park, Virginia

1962 unknown Philadelphians Greet Their President-Elect – 1861

1948 Phenoix Metal Cap Co. Phoenix Flame Lincoln 2

1939 Educational and Recreational Guides, Inc. Photoplay Studies – A Guide to the Appreciation of “Abe Lincoln in Illinois.”

1963 John Morrell & Co. Pictorial autobiography of Abraham Lincoln

1939 Little, Brown and Company Pictorial Life of Abraham Lincoln

1937 The Filson Club, Inc. Pilgrimage Conducted, On the 300th Anniversary of The Lincolns Landing In America

1939 The Home o f Books Pinkerton and the Baltimore scare

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. Pinkerton and the Baltimore Scare

1868 Union Republican Congressional Committee Platforms of the Republican and Copperhead Parties. Grant and Colfax’s Letters of Acceptance. Blair’s Threat of Civil War. What the Copperhead Platform Means.

1947 Roberts Printing Co. Pliocene Deposits of the Lower Kentucky River Valley. A Geographic and Geologic Outline of the Six Mapped Abandoned Segments of this Stream from Tyrone, Kentucky to Brooksburg, Indiana.

1909 unknown Poem – Abraham Lincoln

ND The Old South Association Poems of Walt Whitman – Selections for Stirring Times

1870 F. & J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey Political Disabilities

1860 unknown Political Issues and Presidential Candidates. Speech of Hon. John Hickman in Concert Hall, Philadelphia, Tuesday Evening, July 24, 1860

1860 the Illinois Republican State Central Committee Political record of Stephen A Douglas on the slavery question

1948 Parents Magazine Publication Office Polly Pigtails the magazine for girls

ND Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Popular Sovereignty in the Territories. Judge Douglas in Reply to Judge Black.

1860 Harper & Brothers Publishers Popular Sovereignty in the Territories. The Dividing Line Between Federal and Local Authority.

1961 unknown Port Hudson – Its History From an Interior Point of View – As Sketched From the Diary of an Officer

1860 unknown Position of parties and abuses of power

1859 American Tract Society Prayer for the Oppressed. A Premium Tract

1864 Little, Brown and Company Precedents of American Neutrality in Reply to the Speech of Sir Roundell Palmer, Attorney-General of England, in the British House of Commons, May 13, 1864

1961 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Preliminaries to the Cooper union Masterpiece

1908 Unknown Preliminary Movements of the Army of the Cumberland Before the Battle of Chickamauga.

1914 New Art Publishers Presentation and unveiling of the memorial tablets commemorating the Lincoln and Burns event November 19, 1863

1920 American Association for International COnciliation Presentation of the Saint-Gaudens Statue of Lincoln to the British People, July 28, 1920

1983 Louis A Warren Lincoln library and museum Preserving Lincoln for hte ages: collectors, collections, and our sixteenth president

1909 unknown President Abraham Lincoln

1903 unknown President Davis

1865 unknown President Lincoln

1926 unknown President Lincoln and the Army of the Potomac

1911 unknown President Lincoln and the Case of John Y. Beall

1960 unknown President Lincoln and the Office Seeker: Mission Accomplished

1916 The State Historical Society of Wisconsin President Lincoln as War Statesman

1954 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin President Lincoln’s Blockade and the Defense of Mobile

1925 N.H. Loomis President Lincoln’s Cabinet by Honorable John P. Usher Secretary of the Interior January 7, 1863 – May 15, 1865 With a Foreword and a Sketch of the Life of the Author by Nelson H. Loomis General Solicitor Union Pacific Railroad Company

1958 unknown President Lincoln’s Campaign Against the Merrimac

ND unknown President Lincoln’s Clemency

1863 Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. President Lincoln’s Response Relative to the Arrest of Vallandigham

1863 King & Baird President Lincoln’s Views. An Important Letter on The Principles Involved in the Vallandigham Case. Correspondence in Relation to the Democratic Meeting, At Albany, N.Y.

1921 Orbis, Tiskarska, Vydavatelska a Nakladatelska Spolecnost President Masaryk and the Spirit of Abraham Lincoln

1946 Lenard L. Babin Presidential Candidates 1789-1944 with Vice-Presidential and Political Parties. Research Pamphlet No. 1

1864 Baker & Godwin Presidential Election, 1864. Proceedings of the National Union Convention

1864 R.M. Smith Private Laws of the Confederate States of America, Passed at the Fourth Session of the First Congress; 1863-4. Carefully collated with the Originals at Richmond.

1930 unknown Private letter

1862 Scammel & Co. Priveleges of the House of Representatives. Battle of Ball’s Bluff

1861 John D. Toy Proceedings and Speeches at a Public Meeting of the Friends of the Union, in the City of Baltimore, held at the Maryland Institute, on Thursday Evening, January 10, 1861

1885 unknown Proceedings at the Dedication of the Monumental Shaft, October 15, 1884, Erected Upon the Field of The Cavalry Engagement on the Right Flank of the Army of the Potomac, July 3d, 1863, during the Battle of Gettysburg.

1862 George F. Nesbitt & Co. Proceedings at the Mass Meeting of Loyal Citizens, on Union Square, New-York, 15th Day of July, 1862 under the auspices of the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York; The Union Defense Committee of the Citizens of New-York; The Common Council of the City of New-York, ,and other Committees of Loyal Citizens. Letters and Speeches.

1890 Winn & Hammond Proceedings Fifth Annual Meeting of the Michigan Club with a verbatim report of speeches at the banquet on February 21st, 1890

1870 The Union League Club of New York Proceedings in Reference to the Death of Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, December 30th, 1869

1865 Boston City Council Proceedings of the City Council of Boston, April 17, 1865 on occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States

1865 Knowles, Anthony & Co. Proceedings of the City Council of Providence on the Death of Abraham Lincoln with the Oration delivered before the Municipal Authorities and Citizens, June 1, 1865

1860 Thomas McGill Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Convened at Charleston, S.C. April 23, 1860

1852 Robert Armstrong Proceedings of the Democratic National Convention Held At Baltimore, June 1-5, 1852 for the Nomination of Candidate for President and Vice-President of the United States.

1930 United States Government Printing Office Proceedings of the Eleventh National Convention of the American Legion – Louisville, Kentucky September 30, October 1,2,3 1929

1948 Bailhache & Baker Proceedings of the Repubican State Convention, Held at Springfield, Illinois, June 16, 1858

1857 the Committee Proceedings of the State Disunion Convention Held At Worcester, Massachusets, January 15, 1857

1865 Henry B. Ashmead Proceedings of the Union League of Philadelphia, regarding the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States

1850 T.R. Marvin Proceedings of the United States Senate, on the Fugitive Slave Bill, – The Abolition of the Slave-Trade in the District of Columbia, – and the Imprisonment of Free Colored Seamen in the Southern Ports: with Speeches of Messrs. Davis, Winthrop and others

1903 Wm. Ellis Jones Proceedings of the Virginia Historical Society at it’s Annual Meeting

1864 Union Congressional Committee Professor Laboulaye, The Great Friend of America, on the Presidential Election; The Election of the President of the United States

1909 unknown Program of Celebrations During Lincoln Week

1922 unknown Program of Exercises for use in the Schools of the United States Upon the One Hundredth Birthday of General Ulysses S. Grant

1906 unknown Program of Exercises in Connection with the Dedication of the Iowa Monuments in Vicksburg National Military Park, Thursday, November 15th, 1906

1862 Towers & Co. Prompt Pay – The essential Principle of Credit

1860 Buell & Blanchard Property in the territories

1867 Congressional Globe Office Protection Against the President.

1865 Congressional Globe Office Protection of Freedmen: Actual Condition of the Rebel States

1846 unknown Protest and Remonstrance

1861 Picayune Office Providential Aspect and Salutary Tendency of the Existing Crisis

1865 U.S. Sanitary Commission Provision Required for the Relief and Support of Disabled Soldiers and Sailors and Their Dependents

1860 The Republican Congressional Committee Public Expenditures – Speech of Hon. R. H. Duell, of New York. Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 14, 1860

1860 The Republican Congressional Committee Public Expenditures – Speech of Hon. R. H. Duell, of New York. Delivered in the House of Representatives, June 14, 1860

1909 Public Schools of the District of Columbia Public Schools of the District of Columbia – Observance of the Lincoln Centenary

1964 Staff of the Public Library of Fort Wayne and Allen County Pugilism and Politics in Lincoln’s Time

1909 unknown Purchase of the Oldroyd Collection of Lincoln Relics

1926 unknown Purchase of the Oldroyd Collection of Lincoln Relics

1863 Van Evrie, Horton & Co. Puritanism in Politics

1836 The American Anti-Slavery Society Quarterly Anti-Slavery Magazine, July, 1836, Vol. I., No. IV.

1961 unknown R. J. Hinton: Lincoln’s Reluctant Biographer

ND The Old Corner Book Store Race or Humanity?

1862 Wm. W. Rose Radicalism and the National Crisis

1908 unknown Raid of the Confederate Cavalry through Central Tennessee in October, 1863 Commanded by General Joseph Wheeler.

1889 O.H. Oldroyd Raising the Stars and Stripes over the Lincoln Homestead, Springfield, Illinois, October 16, 1889

1862 Congressional Globe Office Ransom of Slaves at the National Capital. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, on the bill for the Abolition of Slavery in the District of Columbia, in the Senate of the United States, March 31, 1862

nd unknown Read and Reflect!

1860 unknown Reasons Against Sustaining The Republican Party, In Two Letters

1864 unknown Rebel Terms of peace. Visit of Rev. Dr. Jacques (Colonel Seventy-Third Regiment Illinois Volunteers) and J.R. Gilmore (Edmund Kirke) at Rebel Capital. What Jeff Davis Said. The North Must Yield All – The South Nothing!

1865 Young New’s Republican Union Reciprocity treaty speech of hon Chalres Sumner, of Massachusetts on the resolution for the termination of the reciprocity treaty between the United States adn Great Britian; in the Seneate of the United States, Dec 21st, 1864 and Jan 12th & 13th, 1865

ND American Baptist Home Mission Society Recitations and Readings for the Lincoln Memorial Service Home Mission Day for the Sunday Schools

ND Eldridge Entertainment House Recitations for Lincoln’s Birthday – Primary, Intermediate and High School

1927 unknown Recollections of Abraham Lincoln

2000 Looking for Lincoln Committee Recollections of Abraham Lincoln in Coles County, Illinois. Stories about his Family and Friends and a Guide to Historic Lincoln Sites

1880 Fergus Printing Company Recollections of Early Illinois and Her Noted Men

1890 Collins Printing House Recollections of General Grant: With an account of the presentation of the portraits of Generals Grant, Sherman and Sheridan at the U.S. Military Academy West Point

1888 Wm S. Ostler Recollections of the Bull Run Campaign after Twenty-Seven Years

1866 Congressional Globe Ofiice Reconstruction

1866 Congressional Globe Office Reconstruction

1864 Union Congressional Committee Reconstruction In The States.

1864 Union Congressional Committee Reconstruction of Rebel States

1866 Little, Brown, and Company Reconstruction. Claims of the Inhabitants of the States Engaged in the rebellion to Restoration of Political Rights and privileges Under the Constitution.

1865 Wright & Potter Reconstruction: Its True Basis

1866 Record of Hiester Clymer; and Historical Parallel between him and Major-General John W. Geary. Also, official returns of election on constitutional amendments allowing soldiers the right to vote.

1860 People’s State Committee of Pennsylvania Record of Hon. Stephen A. Douglas on the Tariff

1865 U.S. Christian Commission Record of the Federal Dead Buried From Libby, Belle Isle, Danville & Camp Lawton Prisons, and at City Point, and in the Field before Petersburg and Richmond.

1865 Berlag von C W Widmaier Rede bei der Begrabniffeier bed Brafidenten Abraham Lincoln

1865 TS Luderiz fche Berlagsduchhandlung Reden gebalten bei der Berliner Todtenfeier fur bin Praffdenten Lincoln

1925 unknown Reflections While Standing Before the Lincoln Memorial

1872 F. & J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey Reform and Purity in Government – Neutral Duties. Sale of Arms to Belligerent France.

1904 unknown Regulations for the Government of Gettysburg National Park, Gettysburg, PA

1862 Government Printing Office Regulations for The Recruiting Service of the Army of the United States, Both Regular and Volunteer

1860 John Murphy & Co. Relations of States. speech on the resloutions submitted by the Hon Jefferson Davis, of Miss

1861 William White, printer to the state Relations of the Bibile to the civilizations of the future. A sermon

1860 John Murphy & Co. Relations of the States. Speech of the Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, Delivered in the Senate of the United States, May 7th, 1860, on the Resolutions submitted by him on 1st of March, 1860

1866 R.D. Webb and Son Relections on Some of the results of the Late American War

1864 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Relief for East Tennessee

1862 Scammell & Co. Remarks in Reply to Mr. Voorhees, of Indiana

1862 unknown Remarks made by the pastor in “The Congregational Church at Dartmouth College,” on the Sunday (March 9, 1862) after the President’s Emancipation Message.

1866 unknown Remarks of Hon. Hames A. Garfield, in the House of Representatives, April 14, 1866. On the First Anniversary of the Death of Abraham Lincoln

1866 unknown Remarks of Hon. James A. Garfield, in the House of Representatives, April 14, 1866 on the First Anniversary of the Death of President Lincoln

1850 Congressional Globe Office Remarks of Messrs. Clemens, Butler, and Jefferson Davis, on The Vermont Resolutions Relating to Slavery. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 10, 1850

1850 Jno. T. Towers Remarks of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, on Introducing his Propositions to Compromise, on the Slavery Question

1897 Allen, Lane & Scott Remarks on Certain Questions Relating to the First Day’s Fight at Gettysburg

1863 unknown Remarks..On The Bill To Organize Regiments of Persons of African Descent

1894 Rufus H. Darby Reminiscences and Souvenirs of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.

1914 Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln, Quincy and the Civil War

1903 Kansas City Sun Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln. One Hundred Anniversary. Souvenir Edition

ND unknown Reminiscences of an Army Surgeon 1860-1863

1890 unknown Reminiscences of the Great Rebellion. Calhoun, Seward and Lincoln.

1881 Fergus Printing Company Reminiscences of the Illinois-Bar Forty Years Ago: Lincoln and Douglas as Orators and Lawyers.

1941 United States Government Printing Office Rendezvous at Oak Ridge – Even in Death They Would Not Let Abraham Lincoln Rest

1860 Murphy & Co. Reply of Hon. Jefferson Davis, of Mississippi, to the Speech of Senator Douglas

1863 unknown Reply of Lieut.-Col. Pilsen to Emil Schalk’s Criticisms of the Campaign in the Mountain Department, Under Maj.-Gen. J.C. Fremont.

1864 Union Congressional Committee Reply of Maj. Gen. Sherman to the Mayor of Atlanta and Speeches of Maj. Gen. Hooker

1863 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge Reply to President Lincoln’s Letter of 12th June, 1863

1861 Henry Polkinhorn Reply to the Speech of Hon. J.C. Breckinridge…And In Defense of the President’s War Measures, Blockade of the Southern Ports, Suspension of the Writ of Habeus Corpus, Arrest of Political Offenders, Supression of Traitorous Presses, Etc., Etc.

1856 unknown Report from the Committee on Territories

1863 M’Gill & Withrow Report of a Meeting of the Massachusets Soldiers’ Relief Association, Held in Washington, DC., December 8th, 1862

1865 unknown Report of Lieutenant General U.S. Grant, of the Armies of the United States 1864-’65.

1864 Boston Courier Report of Major-General George B. McClellan upon the Organization of the Army of the Potomac and Its Campaigns in Virginia and Maryland, from July 26, 1861 to November 7, 1862

1915 The Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Library Report of the board of trustees of the Illinois state historical library to the forty-ninth general assembly of the state of Illinois on the Investigation of the Lincoln Way

1844 John P Jewett and Company Report of the committee of corresponcence with southern ecclesiastical bodies on slavery to the general assembly of Massachusetts

1863 George A. Whitehorne Report of the Committee of Merchants for the Relief of Colored People, ,Suffering from the Late Riots in the City of New York.

1856 A.O.P. Nicholson Report of the Committee on Territories

1854 unknown Report of The Committee on Territories

1959 The Virginia Commission on Constitutional Government Report of the Conference of Chief Justices, Pasadena, California, August, 1958. An Historic Statement on Judicial Restraint.

1863 The Tribune Association Report of the Congressional Committee on the Operations of the Army of the Potomac. Causes of Its Inaction and Ill Success. Its Several Campaigns. Why M’Clelland was Removed. The Battle of Fredericksburg. Removal of Burnside.

1887 The John L. Murphy Publishing Company Report of the Gettysburg Battle-Field Commission of New Jersey.

ND unknown Report of the Joint Committee on Reconstruction

1860 Unknown Report of the Joint Committee on the Harpers Ferry Outrages, January 26, 1860

1864 Chronicle Print Report of the Judge Advocate General on “The Order of American Knights” Alias “The Sons of Liberty.” A Western Conspiracy in aid of the Southern Rebellion.

1858 National Republican Association Report of the Kansas Conference Committee

1916 unknown Report of the Lincoln Highway Commission to Governor Samuel M. Ralston, December 15, 1916

1873 D. Van Nostrand Report of the Military Services of Gen. David Hunter, U.S.A., during the War of the Rebellion, made to the U.S. War Department, 1873

1848 unknown Report of the Minority of the Committee on Military Affairs, on the Petition of the Legal Representatives of Antonio Pacheco, Praying Compensation for a Slave

1838 unknown Report of the Powers and Duties of Congress upon the subject of Slavery and the Slave Trade

1864 Alexander Ireland & Co. Report of the Proceedings at A Conversazione to Receive the Report of the Rev. Dr. Massie, Respecting His Anti-Slavery Mission to the American Clergy and Churches.

1904 unknown Report of the Shiloh National Military Park Commission

1961 unknown Report to the Congress of the United States – Audit of Lincoln Sesquicentennial Commission November 1960

1864 Pennsylvania Relief Association Report to the Contributors to the Pennsylvania Relief Association for East Tennessee By A Commission Sent by the Executive Committee to Visit That Region, Forward Supplies to the Loyal and Suffering Inhabitants.

1863 unknown Republican Imperialism is not American Liberty

1936 The Historical Publishing Co., Inc. Republican Newspapers of South Carolina

1948 unknown Republican Nominating Convention of 1860 A California Report

ND unknown Republican Opinions About Lincoln

1872 F. & J. Rives & Geo. A. Bailey Republicanism vs. Grantism. The Presidency A Trust; Not A Plaything and Perquisite. Personal Government and Presidential Pretensions. Reform and Purity in Government.

1913 unknown Resolution to Build the Lincoln Memorial – 62nd Congress, 3rd session

1863 Richard Nevins Resolutions of Thanks to Major General Rosecrans with General Rosecrans’ Reply; and the Address of the Ohio Soldiers to the People of Ohio; Together with the Correspondence Connected Therewith.

1866 Congressional Globe Office Restoration Resolutions Introduced by Hon. W. M. Stewart, of Nevada, with explanatory remarks by himself and others

1865 unknown Rev, Stuart Robinson to President Lincoln

1863 Feeks & Bancker Revelations: A Companion to the “New Gospel of Peace.” According to Abraham

1863 Daily Chronicle Press Review by the Judge Advocate General of the Proceedings, Findings and Sentence of General Court Martial, Held in the City of Washington, for the Trial of Major General Fitz John Porter, of the United States Volunteers.

1833 A.H. Maltby Review of Pamphlets on Slavery and Colonization

1850 C. C. P. Moody Review of the Rev. Moses Stuart’s Pamphlet on Slavery, entitled Conscience and the Constitution

1864 unknown Revolution Against a Free Government Not a Right But A Crime

1866 Government Printing Office Reward for the capture of Booth

1866 unknown Reward for the Capture of Booth

1905 Harper and Brother Company Rhythmic Ramblings in Battle Scarred Manassas

1961 National Park Service Richmond National Battlefield Park Virginia

ND T.B. Peterson & Brothers Rifle Shots at Past and Passing Events. A Poem in Three Cantos – Being Hits at Time on the Wing. By an Inhabitant of the Comet of 1861

1862 New York Young Men’s Republican Union Rights of Sovereignty and Rights of War: Two Sources of Power Against the Rebellion.

1864 Francis & Loutrel Rights of the Colored Race to Citizenship and Representation; and the Guilt and Consequences of Legislation Against Them.

1909 unknown Ritual for the Centennial Celebration of Pres. Abraham Lincoln (1861-1865) The Preserver of the Union, The Liberator of Millions of Slaves

1870 M.B. Brown & Co. Ritual, Constitution and By-Laws of the National Council, U.L. of A. Together with all the necessary information for the complete working of Subordinate Councils

1944 unknown Robert E. Lee

1866 Government Printing Office Roll of Honor – Names of Soldiers Who Died In Defense of the American Union, Interred In The Eastern District of Texas; Central District of Texas; Rio Grande District, Department of Texas; Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas; and Corpus Christi, Texas.

1900 A. Whipple Roster of the Department of Missouri, Grand Army of the Republic. For 1900

1864 unknown Rules and Regulations concerning Commercial Intercourse with and in States and Parts of States Declared in Insurrection, the Collection, Receipt, and Disposition of Captured, Abandoned and Confiscated Property, and the employment and General Welfare of Freedmen.

1869 Gibson Brothers Rules and regulations for the Government of the Grand Army of the republic as revised and adopted in National Convention, Cincinnati, Ohio May 12 and 13, 1869

1866 Charles D. Howard Safe and Honorable Reconstruction.

1943 The Mississippi Valley Historical Association Salmon P. Chase’s Political Career Before the Civil War

1922 Elizabethtown Woman’s Club Sarah Bush Lincoln, the Beloved Foster Mother of Abraham Lincoln – A Memorial

1952 unknown Sarah Bush Lincoln, The Mother Who Survived Him

1952 Seiders Printing Schuykill County and Some of Its People When Abraham Lincoln Was Assassinated

1876 Anderson & MacKay Scotland and the Scottish People

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Scout Abraham Lincoln

1903 Charles Scribner’s sons Scribner’s magazine

1861 The Congressional Globe Secession of South Carolina. Speech of Hon. D.C. De Jarnette, of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, January 10, 1861

1861 Walker, Wise, and Company Secession, Concession, or Self-Possession: Which?

1865 Geo. C. Rand & Avery Security and Reconciliation for the Future. Propositions and Arguments on the Reorganization of the Rebel States

1912 Government Printing Office Select List of References on Impeachment

1922 Barse & Hopkins Selected Speeches and Letters

ND unknown Selections for Lincoln’s Birthday

1938 Joy Elmer Morgan Selections From Abraham Lincoln

ND The Old South Association Selections from Walt Whitman’s Specimen Days in the Civil War 1861-1865

1908 Illinois State Historical Library Semi-Centennial of the Lincoln-Douglas Debates in Illinois 1858-1908 Circular of Suggestions for School Celebrations

1913 unknown Senator Bailey and Abraham Lincoln – Inviting Bailey to Speak at the Lincoln Banquet was a Disgrace to the State of Illinois and an Insult to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln – In This Booklet Extracts from Speeches on Lincoln and Bailey Interviews with Prominent Illinois Public Men Newspaper Comment from Representative Illinois Newspapers

1912 unknown Senator Stepehn A Douglas and the Germans in 1854

1874 A. Williams & Co. Senatorial Character: A Sermon in West Church, Boston, Sunday, 15th of March after the Decease of Charles Sumner

1865 Weed, Parsons and Company Sermon Commemorative of National Events Delivered in the First Presbyterian Church, Albany, N.Y. April 23rd, 1865

1865 George T. Hammond Sermon delivered in the United States Naval Academy on the Day of the Funeral of the Late President, Abraham Lincoln

1865 Press of Case, Lockwood and Company Sermon on the Occasion of the Death of President Lincoln

1869 The War Fund Committee Services and Addresses at the Unveiling of the Statue of Abraham Lincoln

1888 Gibson Bros. Services Commemorative of the Seventy-Ninth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Republoican National League, at the League House

1909 Blue and Gray Veterans Services in Commemoration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln

1947 unknown Seven Lincoln Shrines

ND The Directors of the Old South Work Seward’s Address on Alaska at Sitka, August 12, 1869

1864 Union Congressional Committee Shall Sympathizers With Treason Hold Seats in Congress?

1864 William H. Moore Shall The Republic Be Divided?

1861 Buell & Blanchard Shall the United States be Coerced by a State? Speech of Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 18, 1861

1864 Union Congressional Committee Shall We Have An Armistice?

ND unknown Sheridan With The Army of the Cumberland

ND Harper’s New Monthly Magazine Sherman’s Great March

1966 Monarch Press, Inc. Sherwood’s Abe Lincoln in Illinois (A Critical Commentary)

1872 M;Gill & Witherow Shiloh, or the Tennessee Campaign of 1862: Written Especially for the Army of Tennessee in 1862 and for the Friends and Relatives of those Patriot Soldiers, Who Sank into their graves on Shiloh’s field “Unknelled, Unnoticed, and Unknown.”

1961 National Park Service Shiloh; National Military PArk, Tennessee

1830 The Protestant Episcopal Press Short and easy method with the Diests

ND unknown Short Sketch of the Services of Major-General Grenville Mellen Dodge.

1948 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California Sifting the Herndon Sources

1886 R.O. Polkinhorn Silver is Not a Local Issue

1817 Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Co. Sketch of Aaron Burr

1901 unknown Sketch of Cobb Legion Calvary and Some Incidents and Scenes Remembered

1864 C.A. Alvord Sketch of the Battles of Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1863: with an account of the movements of the respective armies for some days previous thereto. Compiled from the personal observation of eye-witnesses of the several battles. Accompanied by an explanatory map.

1910 unknown Sketch of the life and services of vice admiral Stephen C Rowan, US Navy read before the Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion

1878 Norton & Leonard Sketch of the Life of Norman B. Judd

1852 National Democratic Executive Committee Sketches of the Lives of Franklin Pierce and Wm. R. King, candidates of the Democratic Republican Party for the Presidency and Vice Presidency of the United States

1861 George F. Nesbitt & Co. Slavery a Divine Trust. The Duty of the South to Preserve and Perpetuate the Institution as it now Exists. Thanksgiving Sermon delivered at the First Presbyterian Church, New Orleans, on Thursday, Nov. 29, 1860

1882 E.J. Donnell Slavery and “Protection”: An Historical Review and Appeal to the Workshop and the Farm

1864 Wright & Potter Slavery and Rebellion: One and Inseparable

1849 Robert F Wallcut Slavery and the Constitution

1899 The John Hopkins Press Slavery in the State of North Carolina

1863 William Carter and Brother Slavery, Its Origin, Influence, and Destiny

1865 D. Barnes Slavery’s Last Word. Discourse preached in the South Congregational Church, Middletown, CT., on the Sabbath Morning after the Assassination of President Lincoln.

1862 Scammell & Co. Slaves and Slavery: Hos Affected by the War. Remarks of Hon. John Sherman, Of Ohio, In the Senate of the United States, April 2, 1862

2009 Smithsonian Institute Smithsonian Magazine

1901 MacGowan & Slipper Society of the Army of the Potomac Thirty-Second reunion Held at Utica, N.Y. May 23d & 24th 1901 Report of Proceedings

nd Random House Soem excepts from The Man who killed Lincoln by Philip Van Doren Stern

ND Soldiers’ and Sailors’ National Republican Executive Committee Soldiers and Sailors, Look to Your Interests. Grant and Colfax.

ND Political Dialogues Soldiers on their Right to Vote, and the Men they should support.

1863 The Age Office Soldiers Read!! Citizens Read!! Address of the Democratic State Central Committee

1927 unknown Some Account of John Summerfield Staples The representative Recruit of Abraham Lincoln in the Civil War.

1937 unknown Some Books that Lincoln Loved An Address before The Lincoln Memorial University

1901 Companions of the Order Some characteristics of Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown Some Excerpts from “The Man Who Killed Lincoln”

1924 Order of the Eastern Star Some facts concerning lincoln the versatile

1900 Geo. H Ellis Some lessons from the life of Abraham Lincoln

1938 unknown Some Memories of A Lincoln Student

1913 unknown Some of My War Stories

1909 The American Publishing Company Some Recollections of Abraham Lincoln

1947 unknown Some Reflections Upon Lincoln and Politics

1941 Lester O. Schriver Some Religious Influences Which Surrounded Lincoln

1912 unknown Some Side Lights on the War for the Union

1934 Ancarthe Publishers Songs of Lincoln and Other Poems

ND The National Tribune Soul Growth of Abraham Lincoln

1850 Buell & Blanchard Southern Aggression – The Purposes of the Union – and the Comparative Effects of Slavery and Freedom. Speech of Hon. L.D. Campbell, of Ohio. Delieverd in the House of Representatives, February 19, 1850

1862 R.F. Wallcut Southern Hatred of the American Government, The People of the North and Free Institutions

1860 Thayer & Eldridge Southern Notes for National Circulation

1962 Tennessee Book Company Southern Observer

1935 The Historical Publishing Co., Inc. Southern sketches number 1 Hinton Rowan Helper advocate of a “white America”

1935 The Historical Publishing Co., Inc. Southern Sketches Number 2 – Colonel Heros Von Borcke, A Famous Prussian Volunteer in the Confederate States Army

1936 The Historical Publishing Co., Inc. Southern Sketches Number 9 First Series – State Socialism in the Confederate States of America

1938 Green Bookman, Inc. Southern stetches numebr 11 George Fitzhugh, conservative of hte old south

1925 Spanish American Institute Press Souvenir Lincoln Day Program Spanish American Institute Gardena, California February 12, 1925

1920 H. Gardiner & Co. Souvenir of Abraham Lincoln

1920 Herald Publishing Company Souvenir of Lincoln National Park, Hodgenville, Kentucky

1903 Thos. B. Kirkpatrick Souvenir of Lincoln’s Birthplace

1915 Davis & Winemiller Souvenir of the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln – September, Nineteen Fifteen

1905 The H.W. Wilson Company Special Reading Lists. School Holiday Series No.3. Abraham Lincolns

1861 H. Polkinhorn’s Steam Job Press Special Session. Condition of the Country. Speech of Hon. James A. Bayard, of Delaware, in the Senate of the United States, March 20, 21, and 22 1861

1913 The State Art Commision of Illinois Specifications for statue of Abraham Lincoln ot be erected on the Capitol Grounds

1869 Union Republican Congressional Committee Speech at Flemingsburg, Kentucky, June 13, 1868

1863 unknown Speech by Hon. Sanford E. Church at Batavia, October 13, 1863

1864 unknown Speech of Aaron F. Perry delivered before the National Union Association, at Mozart Hall, Cincinnati, Sept. 20., 1864

1864 King & Baird Speech of Carl Schurz, Delivered in Brooklyn, New York, October 7th, 1864

1861 Missouri Republican Speech of Charles D. Drake, of St. Louis, Delivered at a Union Meeting, at the City of Louisiana, MO., July 4, 1861. The Nature of the Union – State Sovereignty – Jeff. Davis’ Message – National and State Allegiance – Allegiance to King Cotton – Right of Revolution – The South Carolina Declaration of Causes for Secession Reviewed – The Duty of Missouri

1849 Tri-Weekly Gazette Office Speech of Charles W. Upham, of Salem, in the House of Representatives of Massachusetts, on the Compromises of the Constitution: With an Appendix, containing the Ordinance of 1787

1859 Lemuel Towers Speech of Edward Joy Morris, of Pennsylvania, on the Revision of the Tariff, and the Defence of the Protective Policy. Delivered in the House of Representatives, February 2, 1859

1860 Lemuel Towers Speech of Hom. J Collamer, of Vermont on slavery in the territories

1856 Congressional Globe Office speech of Hon AP Bulter, of South Carolina, on the difficulty of Messrs. Brooks and Sumner, and the cuases thereof

1893 unknown Speech of Hon. Benjamin F. Tracy before the Middlesex Club of Boston, Massachusets, Lincoln’s Birthday, February 12th, 1989

1880 unknown Speech of Hon. Carl Schurz, of Missouri, at Indianapolis, Indiana, July 20, 1880

1909 unknown Speech of Hon. Chauncey M. Depew, at the Centennial Celebration of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln by the Grand Army of the Republic, Department of New York, at the Armory of the 71st Regiment, N.G.N.Y., New York City, on February12, 1909

1851 Gideon & Co. Speech of Hon. Daniel Webster, to the Young Men of Albany, Wednesday, May 28, 1851

1859 Buell & Blanchard Speech of Hon. E Joy Morris, of Pennsylvania, on the election of speacker and in defence of the North

1858 Buell & Blanchard Speech of Hon. Frank P. Blair, Jr., of Missouri, on the Acquisition of Territory in Central and South America to be Colonized by Free Blacks, and Held as a Dependency by the United States. Delivered in the House of Representatives, on the 14th day of January, 1858

1864 L. Towers & Co. Speech of Hon. H. Winter Davis, of Maryland, on the Resolution Offered by Mr. Colfax Proposing the Expulsion of Mr. Long. Delivered in the House of Representatives, April 11, 1864

1862 The New York Weekly Argus Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, before the Democratic Union State Convention, at Albany, September 10th, 1862 on Receiving the Nomination for Governor

1862 Van Evrie, Horton & Co. Speech of Hon. Horatio Seymour, before the Democratic Union State Convention, at Albany, September 10th, 1862 on Receiving the Nomination for Governor; also, His Speech delivered at the Albany Convention, Jan. 31st, 1861

1850 Congressional Globe Office Speech of Hon. J.A. Seddon, of Virginia, on the Action of the Executive in Relation to California. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Januery 23, 1850

1862 Towers & Co. Speech of Hon. Jacob Collamer, of Vermont, on The Treasury Note Bill. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 12, 1862

1852 unknown Speech of Hon. James L. Orr, of S. Carolina, on the Presidency, delivered in the House of Representatives of the United States, June 9, 1852

1852 Congressional Globe office Speech of hon. James Shields, of Illinois, on the resolutions expressive of sympathy for the exiled Irish patriots

1860 unknown Speech of Hon. John B Alley, of Mass., on the principles and purposes of the Republican Party

1852 Congressional Globe Office Speech of Hon. John Bell, of Tennessee; on Non-Intervention. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, April 13, 1852

1864 McGill & Witherow Speech of Hon. John Sherman, of Ohio, on Emancipation as a Compensation for the Military Service rendered by Slaves. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 2, 1864

1866 Chronical Book and Job Print Speech of Hon. Lyman Trumball of Illinois on the Freedman’s Bureau – Veto Message; delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 20, 1866

1921 Charles T. White Speech of Hon. Robert T. Lincoln Made at the Celebration of the Thirty-Eighth Anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas Debate Galesburg, ILL., October 7, 1896

1860 Lemuel Towers Speech of Hon. Robert Toombs, on The Crisis. Delivered before the Georgia Legislature, December 7, 1860

1854 The Sentinel Office Speech of Hon. S. A. Douglas, Of Illinois, in the United States Senate, March 3, 1854 on Nebraska and Kansas

1859 Lemuel Towers Speech of Hon. S. S. Cox, of Ohio, in reply to Hon. Thomas Corwin, on the election of speaker

1855 Ohio State Journal Company Speech of Hon. Salmon P. Chase, delivered at the Republican Mass Meeting in Cincinnati, August 21, 1855; Together with extracts from his speeches in the Senate on kindred subjects.

1850 Towers Speech of Hon. Sam Houston, of Texas, on the Subject of Compromise. In the Senate of the United States, February 8, 1850

1860 unknown Speech of Hon. Samuel S. Blair, of Pennsylvania

1888 Henry Bessey Speech of Hon. Seth Low, at Lincoln Dinner, in Brooklyn, February 13, 1888, in Reply to the Toast “The Relations of the Republican Party to New Voters. It is better by agreeing with Truth to conquer Opinion, than by agreeing with Opinion to Conquer Truth.”

1862 unknown Speech of Hon. T. Stevens in Reply to the Attack on Gen. Hunter’s Letter

1860 unknown Speech of Hon. Thomas Corwin, of Ohio, In the House of Representatives, January 23 and 24, 1860

1864 unknown Speech of Hon. Wm. D. Kelley in the Northrop-Kelley Debate, At Spring Garden Institute, Monday, September 26

1857 unknown Speech of James B. Gardenhire, President of the Jefferson City Land Company, Delivered in the Hall of Representatives of the State of Missouri, Wednesday Evening, October 28, 1857, in Defense of the Company, the Right of Emigration, and of Political and Religious Freedom.

1858 Buell & Blanchard Speech of James Dixon, of Connecticut

1853 Congressional Globe Office Speech of M. P. Gentry, of Tennessee, Vindicating his Course in the Late Presidential Election. Delivered to his constituents at Franklin, Tennessee, November 20, 1852

1865 Wright & Potter Speech of Maj.-Gen. Benj. F. Butler, upon the Campaign before Richmond, 1864. Delivered at Lowell, Mass., January 29, 1865.

1850 Gideon & Co. Speech of Mr. Badger, of North Carolina, on the Slavery Question. In Senate, March 18 and 19, 1850

1864 unknown Speech of Mr. Brockmeyer, of Warren County, in support of resolutions introduced by him, endorsing the National Administration. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 15, 1864

1850 Towers Speech of Mr. Cass, of Michigan, on the motion of Mr. Benton for the indefinite postponement of the Compromise Bill. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 14, 1850

1850 Towers Speech of Mr. Cass, of Michigan, on the motion of Mr. Benton for the indefinite postponement of the Compromise Bill. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, June 14, 1850

1850 Towers Speech of Mr. Clay, of Kentucky, in support of his Propositions to Compromise on the Slavery Question.

1840 The Globe Office Speech of Mr. Duncan, of Ohio

1850 Buell & Blanchard Speech of Mr. Hales, of New Hampshire, on the Territorial Question. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Tuesday, March 19, 1850

1844 Gideon’s Speech of Mr. J.J. Hardin, of Illinois, Reviewing the Public Life & Political Principles of Mr. Van Buren

1839 unknown Speech of Mr. Lincoln, At A Political Discussion, In The Hall of the House of Representatives, December, 1839 at Springfield, Illinois

1850 Gideon & Co. Speech of Mr. Phelps, of Vermont, on the Subject of Slavery, Etc. in the Senate, January 23, 1850

1863 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge Speech of Mr. Pugh to 50,000 Voters, Who Nominated Vallandigham, and resolved to elect him Governor of Ohio

1870 “Standard” Steam Book and Job Print Speech of Mr. Samuel F. Phillips at Concord, Cabarrus County, July 4th, 1870

1862 L. Towers & Co. Speech of Mr. Thomas, of Massachusets, on Confiscation.

1850 Congressional Globe Office Speech of Mr. Turney, of Tennessee, on the Compromise Bill. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, Wednesday, June 5, 1850

1840 unknown Speech of Mr. Watterson of Tennessee

1850 Gideon & Co. Speech of Mr. Webster on Mr. Clay’s Resolutions. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, March 7, 1850

1860 unknown Speech of Orris S Ferry, of Connecticut

1860 National Democratic Executive Committee Speech of President Buchanan

1854 unknown Speech of Senator Douglas, At the Democratic Celebration of the Anniversary of American Freedom, In Independence Square, Philadelphia, July 4, 1854

1860 Lemuel Towers Speech of Senator S A Douglas, on the invasion of states; and his reply to Mr. Fessenden

1845 J. and G.S. Gideon Speech of T.L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on the Late Presidential Election

1857 unknown Speech of the Hon. Abram Lincoln, In Reply to Judge Douglas. Delivered in Representatives’ Hall, Springfield, Illinois, June 26th, 1857

1850 Springer & Townsend Speech of the Hon. Henry Clay, of kentucky, On taking up his Compromise Resolutions on the Subject of Slavery. Delivered in the Senate, Feb. 5th & 6th, 1850

1862 L. Towers & Co. Speech of the Hon. John B. Steele, of New York, on the Question of Slavery. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan, 20, 1862

1862 unknown Speech of the Hon. Lyman Tremain, before the Union State Convention…Defining the Position of the Union Party, and Reviewing the Speech Made By Mr. Seymour on Accepting His Nomination for Governor.

1863 unknown Speech of the Hon. Montgomery Blair, (Postmaster General,) on the revolutionary Schemes of the Ultra Abolitionists, and in Defence of the Policy of the President. Delivered at the Unconditional Union Meeting, Held at Rockville, Montgomery Co., Maryland, on Saturday, October 3, 1863

1864 The Union State Executive Committee Speech of the Hon. Samuel Shellabarger, at Jefferson, Madison County, Ohio, Tuesday, September 20th, 1864

1851 Gideon & Co. Speech of the Hon. Stephen A. Douglas, on the “Measures of Adjustment,” Delivered in the City Hall, Chicago, October 23, 1850

1861 Lemuel Towers Speech of the Hon. Thos. L. Clingman, of North Carolina, on The State of the Union. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 4, 1861

1860 unknown Speech of the Hon. William B. Reed, on The Presidential Question. Delivered before the National Democratic Association. Philadelphia, September 4, 1860

1863 C. Sherman, Son & Co. Speech of the Rev. Dr. Bellows, President of the United States Sanitary Commission, Made at the Academy of Music, Phildelphia.

1863 C. Sherman, Son & Co. Speech of the Rev. Dr. Bellows, President of the United States Sanitary Commission, Made at the Academy of Music, Phildelphia.

1854 John T. and Lem. Towers Speech of Truman Smith, of Connecticut, on the Nebraska Question. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, February 10 and 11, 1854

1854 unknown Speech of William H Seward, on the Kansas and Nebraska Bill

1850 Gideon & Co Speech of William H. Seward, on the Compromise Bill: Delivered in the Senate of the United States, July 2, 1850

1860 unknown speech on the bill to organzie the territory of Arizuma

1848 J. & G.S. Gideon Speech on the Bill to Supply the Deficiency of Appropriations

1870 Wright & Potter, printers Speech on the Johnson-Clarendon treaty for the settlement of claims

1866 Congressional Globe Office Speech on the Lincoln-Johnson Policy of Restoration

1858 Buell & Blanchard Speech on the President’s Message on the Lecompton Constitution

1861 Henry Polkinhorn Speech on the President’s Message, – “The Mission of Peace from Virginia.”

1864 Union Congressional Committee Speech on the President’s Plan for State renovation

1864 Gibson Brothers Speech on the President’s Plan for State renovation

1859 Lemuel Towers Speech On The Revenue and Expenditures

1864 Gibson Brothers Speech Upon the “Bill to Guarantee to Certain States Whose Governments Have been Usurped or Overthrown, a Republican Form of Government.”

1864 The Constitutional Union Speech Upon The President’s Message

ND The Little Leather Library Corporation Speeches and Addresses – Abraham Lincoln

1857 Office of the Boston Post Speeches by Caleb Cushing. Speech delivered in Faneuil Hall, Boston, October 27, 1857. Also, Speech delivered in City Hall, Newburyport, October 31, 1857

ND F.A. Owen Publishing Company Speeches of Abraham Lincoln

1859 Elihu Geer Speeches of Chief Justice Williams, Judge Parsons, and Ex-Governor Ellsworth: Delivered in the Center Chuch, Hartford, Conn. at the Anniversary of the Hartford Branch of the American Tract Society. January 9th, 1859

1868 Union Republican Congressional Executive Committee Speeches of General U.S. Grant, Republican Candidate for Eighteenth President of the United States, Being Extracted from Speeches, Letters, Orders, Miltary and State Papers

1866 Daily National Republican Print Speeches of Hon. Edgar Cowan, of Pennsylvania; Hon. Jas. R. Doolittle, of Wisconsin; Hon. Hugh McCulloch, Secretary of the Treasury; Letter of Hon. O. H. Browning, of Illinois; and an address by a member of the club; also, The Condition of the South; a report of special commissioner B.F. Truman

1868 Douglas Taylor’s Democratic Printing Establishment Speeches of Hon. S.S. Cox, in Maine, Pennsylvania and New York, During the Campaign of 1868.

1905 Paine Publishing Co. Speeches of Lincoln

ND Haldeman-Julius Company Speeches of Lincoln

1924 Haldeman-Julius Company Speeches of Lincoln

1914 F.A. Owen Pub. Co./Hall & McCreary Speeches of Lincoln – Instructor Literature Series – No. 128

1899 Maynard, Merrill, & Co. Speeches of Lincoln and Douglas in the Campaign of 1858

1830 Case, Tiffany & Co. Speeches of Messrs. Hayne and Webster in the United States Senate on the Resolution of Mr. Foot, January, 1830

1859 Lemuel Towers Speeches of Senator SA Douglas, on the occasion of his public receptions by the citizens of New Orleans, Philadelphia, and Baltimore

ND unknown Speeches of William Curtis Noyes, Daniel S. Dickinson, and Lyman Tremain…Speech and Letter of Acceptance of Gen. James S. Wadsworth.

1927 Samuel French Spirit of Ann Rutledge. A Drama of Abraham Lincolnb in Four Acts.

ND Chicago Tribune Spirit of the Chicago Convention. Extracts from all the Notable Speeches Delivered in and out of the National “Democratic” Convention. A Surrender to the Rebels Advocated…A Disgraceful and Pusillanimous Peace Demanded…The Federal Government Savagely Denounced and Shamefully Vilified, and not a word said against the Crime of Treason and Rebellion.

1869 unknown Spirit of the South; or, Persecution in the Name of Law, Administered in Virginia. Related By Some Victims Thereof. Also Its Effects Upon The Nation and its General Government.

1884 S. B. Dearborn Spottsylvania Poem. From Washington, D.C. to Spottsylvania Court House

1928 unknown Springfield Marine Bank 1851-1928

1941 Williamson Printing and Publishing Co. Springfield’s Public Square in Lincoln’s Day 1861 and 1941

1863 National Union Association of Cincinnati Stand by the President!

1861 H. Polkinhorn’s Steam Job Press State of the Union

1861 Henry Polkinhorn State of the Union. Speech of Hon. Emerson Etheridge, of Tennessee, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 23, 1861

1861 Henry Polkinhorn State of the Union. Speech of Hon. J. Morrison Harris, of Maryland, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 29, 1861

1861 Henry Polkinhorn State of the Union. Speech of Hon. John A. Gilmer, of North Carolina, Delivered in the House of Representatives, Jan. 26, 1861

1861 The Congressional Globe State of the Union? Speech of Hon. Sherrard Clemens, Of Virginia, in the House of Representatives, January 22, 1861

1864 J. Munsell State Rights: A Photograph from the Ruins of Ancient Greece

1860 Evans & Cogswell’s Steam-Power Presses State Sovereignty and the Doctrine of Coercion, by the Hon. Wm. D. Porter; Together with a letter from Hon. J. K. Paulding, former Sec. of Navy. The Right to Secede, by “States.”

1908 The Philadelphia Press Statement of Lincoln’s journey

1864 Prentiss and Deland Statement of R. Morris Copeland, Last Adjutant and Major of Volunteers, Discharged from Service August 6, 1862

1868 Government Printing Office Statement of the Disposition of Some of the Bodies of Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States. Volume III

1869 Government Printing Office Statement of the Disposition of Some of the Bodies of Deceased Union Soldiers and Prisoners of War Whose Remains Have Been Removed to National Cemeteries in the Southern and Western States. Volume IV

1865 Prentiss & Deland, Printers Statistical History of John Ridgway’s Vertical Revolving Battery, with Drawings

1920 Government Printing Office Statue of Abraham Lincoln hearings before the committee on the library

1908 unknown Stephen A. Douglas’ Attitude Toward Slavery

1961 Chicago Historical Society Stephen Arnold Douglas Chicagoan and patriot

1912 D.H. Knowlton & Co. Stories from Lincoln’s Life

1910 Paine Publishing Company Story of Lincoln

2002 Illinois historic preservation agency Stovepipe hat and quill pen. the artifacts of Abraham Lincoln’s law practice

1909 unknown Straws

1945 unknown Stubborn Mr. Lincoln

ND unknown Studies of Famous Pictures

nd unknown Studies of famous pictures the emancipation proclimation — Thomas Ball dreaming of liberty — Edwin White

1932 The University of the State of New York Press Study 31 Abraham Lincoln

1858 Buell & Blanchard Success of the Absolutist, their idealism: what and whence is it?

1860 Buell & Blanchard Success of the Calhoun Revolution: The Constitution Changed and Slavery Nationalized by the Usurpations of the Supreme Court. Speech of Hon. James M. Ashley, of Ohio. Delivered in the U.S. House of Representatives, May 29, 1860

1935 The Illinois State Historical Society Suggested Readings in Illinois History with A Selected List of Historical Fiction

1917 unknown Suggestions for a Text Book for Students of English from the Addresses and Speeches of Abraham Lincoln

1907 The Confederate Associations of New Orleans, LA Suggestions for the Celebration of the One Hundredth Anniversary of the Birth of Gen. Robert E. Lee.

1893 B.H. Blackwell Supposed Speech of Abraham Lincoln, on the occasion of his second election to the Presidency of the United States

1864 The Metropolitan Record Suppression of the Metropolitan Record in St. Louis. By Order of General Rosecrans.

1945 The Soman-Wherry Press Limited Swanton Morley Church, Its History and Interest as an Example of a Fine 14th Century Church, With Special Reference to the connection of the Church with the Ancestors of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Gibson Brothers Table of Distances

1859 Steam Press of E.R. Jewett Table Rock Album and Sketches of the Falls and Scenery Adjacent

ND James Beale Tabulated Roster of the Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg, Penna., July 1, 2, 3, 1863

1863 S.H. Goetzel & Co. Tannhauser; or, The Battle of the Bards. A Poem.

1929 unknown Teachers of Knox College – Vital Contacts in the Classroom

1856 Joseph H. Ladd Teachings of the New Testament on Slavery

1866 Frederic A Brady Teh Private journal and diary of John H Surratt, the conspirator

1837 Thomas Allen Tennessee to Issue Grants, &c.

1837 unknown Tennessee Volunteers

1860 unknown Territorial slave code

1860 unknown Territorial slave code

1910 The Phonographic Institute Company Testimony of Louis J. Weichmann. Given on Examination in Chief in the Trial of John H. Surratt, Indicted for the Murder of Abraham Lincoln, in the Criminal Court of the District of Columbia, 1867. In the Reporting Style of Phonography.

1916 unknown Thaddeus Stevens An Address Delivered by Wallace McCamant before the Pennsylvania Club of Portland, Oregon on April 4th, 1916, The One Hundred and Twenty-Fourth Anniversary of Mr. Stevens’ Birth

1910 March Brothers That Boy George and the Lincoln League

1930 unknown That Man Lincoln

1955 The Lincoln Press The “Best” Lincoln Biography; Results of a Survey

1867 unknown The “Party of Progress”. Letter to a Radical Member of Congress

1863 W.M. Innes The “Southern Rights” and “Union” Parties in Maryland Contrasted

1994 Marquette University Press The “Wicked Rebellion’ and the Republic. Henry Tuckerman’s Civil War.

1903 unknown The 37th Illinois Veteran Vilunteer Infantry and the Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas

1836 Gould and Newman The Abolition Cause eventually triumphant. Sermon delivered before The Anti-Slavery Society of Haverhill, Mass. Aug. 1836

1861 R.F. Wallcut The Abolition of Slavery The Right of the Government Under the War Power.

1930 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 18

1930 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 19

1930 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 20

1932 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 27

1932 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 28

1932 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 29

1933 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Association Bulletin No. 30

1977 Lincoln Memorial University The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum Dedication Ceremonies June 4, 1977

1977 Lincoln Memorial University The Abraham Lincoln Library and Museum Dedication Ceremonies June 4, 1977

1935 The Garden Club of Illinois, Inc. The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden

nd The Garden Club of Illinois The Abraham Lincoln Memorial Garden

1946 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Abraham Lincoln Quarterly

1859 Lemuel Towers The Acquisition of Cuba

nd Lemuel Towers the address of Southern delegates in Congress, to their constituents

1845 unknown The Address of the Southern and Western Liberty Convention Held at Cincinnati, June 11 & 12, 1845, to the People of the United States, with Notes by a citizen of Pennsylvania

ND unknown The Administration and The Restoration of the Union

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Admission of Kansas

1858 Geo. S. Gideon The Admission of Kansas Under the Lecompton Constitution

1955 The Civil War Round Table of New York, Inc. The Adventure of the Missing Briefs

1950 unknown The Ageless Lincoln A Lincoln Day Address on “The Worth of Personal Effort”

1866 The Tribune The Amendment to the Constitution. Beecher’s Letters ad Greeley’s Reply

1865 John Lovell The American Conflict

1953 The University of Tennessee The American Heritage in Historical Fiction

1865 Sanford, Harroun & Co. The American Union Commission: Speeches in the Hall of Representatives

1862 Anson D. F. Randolph The American War

1924 unknown The Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln

1968 The Heritage Committee, Inc. The Antebellum Days of Decatur & Macon County, Decatur, Illinois 1816-1860

1838 The American Anti-Slavery Society The Anti-slavery Examiner no. 5 The bible against slavery an inquiry into the patriarchal and mosaic systems on the subject of human rights

1838 The American Anti-Slavery Society The Anti-slavery Examiner no. 6 The bible against slavery an inquiry into the patriarchal and mosaic systems on the subject of human rights

1836 American Anti-Slavery Society The Anti-slavery examiner. Appeal to the Christian Women of the south volume 1, no. 2

1858 Friends’ Book-Store the appeal of the religious society of Friends in Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Delaware, etc., to their fellow-citizens of hte united States on behalf of the coloured races

1954 The Kansas Historical Quarterly The appearance and personality of Stephen A Douglas

1864 unknown The Approaching Presidential Election

1864 G.P. Putnam The Army of the Potomac: Gen. McClellan’s report of Its Operations While Under His Command with Maps and Plans

1862 Anson D.F. Randolph The Army of the Potomac: Its Organization, Its Commander, and Its Campaign.

1864 D. Van Nostrand The Army Ration. How to diminish its weight and bulk, secure economy in its administration, avoid waste, and increase the comfort, efficiency, and mobility of troops.

1898 unknown The Army Surgeon in the Last War

1865 unknown the assassinated president, or the day of national mourning for Abraham Lincoln

1865 American News Company The Assassination and Death of Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States of America, at Washington, on the 14th of April, 1865

1865 G.W. Carleton The Assassination of President Lincoln. A Sermon.

1968 Lincoln-Herndon Building Publishers The Astonishing Saber Duel of Abraham Lincoln

1957 The Atlanta Historical Society The Atlanta Historical Bulletin

1965 The Atlantic Historical Soceity The Atlanta Historical Bulletin

1929 unknown The Atlantic Lincoln Discovery

1991 Fine Arts Press The Attack Upon and Defense of Fort Sanders, Knoxville, Tennessee November 29, 1863 An Eyewitness Account

1900 Chicago, IL The Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln

ND Edward T. Kelly Company The Autobiography of Abraham Lincoln

1924 Thomas F. Madigan The Autograph Bulletin, January 1924, Number 146, New Series

1886 H.W. Rokker The Back-Bone of Illinois in Front and Rear. From 1861 To 1865. And Memorial Hall, Springfield, Illinois

1860 Thaddeus Hyatt The barbarism of slavery. Speech on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state

1863 The Young Men’s Republican Union The barbarism of slavery. Speech on the bill for the admission of Kansas as a free state

1863 Percy Howard The Barbarities of the Rebels, as Shown in their Cruelty to the Federal Wounded and Prisoners; In Their Outrages Upon Union Men; In the Murder of Negroes, and in Their Unmanly Conduct of the Rebellion.

1955 unknown The Battle of Franklin

1955 unknown The Battle of Franklin

1935 J. Horace McFarland Company The Battle of Gettysburg. The Country. The Contestants. The Results

1911 unknown The Battle of Rich Mountain and Some Incidents

1937 unknown The Battle of the Giants: Description of the Issues and the Historic Struggle between Lincoln and Douglas

1964 Jednosc Printers The Beacon That Was Lit at Gettysburg; Words That Live and Grow

1925 Charles T. White The Bear Hunt by Abraham Lincoln Written About 1844

1862 Scammell & Co. The Best Means of Subduing The Rebellion

ND unknown The Bible Against Slavery

1838 unknown The Bill to Separate the Government from the Banks

1899 unknown The birthday of Abraham Lincoln speeches of Joseph Darlington, Hampton Carson and Marcus Brownson

1864 Jos. B. Boyd The Black Brigade of Cincinnati Being a Report of Its Labors and a Muster-roll of its Members together with various orders, Speeches, Etc. relating to it.

1957 Blumhaven Library & Gallery The Blumhaven Digest, Volume 2, No. 1

1941 unknown The Boarding School of Mary Todd Lincoln

1868 G.P. Putnam & Son. The Book for the Time. E Pluribus Unum; or, American Nationality. The Origin, Reason of Adoption, and General Effect of the Distinguishing Features of the Constitution.

1929 Edward J. Jacob The Books That Lincoln Read

1863 unknown The Boot On The Other Leg: or, Loyalty Above Party

1856 unknown The Border Ruffian Code in Kansas

1861 unknown The Border States, Their Power and Duty in the Present Disordered Condition of the Country

1909 Horace K Turner Company The boy Lincoln

ND unknown The Boy Who Wore Lincoln’s Hat

1944 Walter H. Baker Company The Boy, Abe

ND unknown The Boyhood of Abraham Lincoln

1912 F.A. Owen Publishing Company The Boyhood of Lincoln

1969 Scholastic Book Services The Boyhood of Lincoln

1878 unknown The Burial of John Brown.

1858 Lemuel Towers The Campaign in Illinois – Last Joint Debate – Douglas and Lincoln at Alton, Illinois

1858 unknown The Campaign in Illinois. Speech of Senator Trumbull, at Chicago, August 7, 1858. His Private Opinion of Douglas Publicly Expressed.

1911 unknown The Campaign of Chancellorsville

1860 Hildreth & Hunt The Candidate for the Presidency in eight years of Stephen A. Douglas. His selfishness, and the Duplicity in principle of his followers. Speech of Gen. Benj. F. Butler, in Lowell, August 10, 1860

1862 Barclay & Co. The Captivity of General Corcoran. The Only Authentic and Reliable Narrative of the Trials and Suffering Endured, During His Twelve Months’ Imprisonment in Richmond and Other Southern Cities.

1865 unknown The Capture and Destruction of Columbia, South Carolina – Personal Experiences and Recollections of Major H.C. McArthur

1947 Emory University The Capture and Wonderful Escape of General John H. Morgan

1888 Unknown The Capture of Jeff Davis

1940 The Poor Richard Press The Capture, Death and Burial of J. Wilkes Booth

1902 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Paul Railway The Career and Character of Abraham Lincoln

1910 unknown The Career of a Country Lawyer – Abraham Lincoln

1910 unknown The Career of a Country Lawyer – Abraham Lincoln

1864 N.Y. Young Men’s Republican Union The Case of the Florida, Illustrated by Precedents From British History.

1860 J.M. Hewes, Printer The Cause and the Consequence of the Election of Abraham Lincoln; A Thanksgiving Sermon

1863 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. The Cause of the War: Who Brought It On, and For What Purpose?

1861 James G. Gregory The Causes of the American Civil War. A Letter to the London Times

1864 Sherwood & Co. The Causes of the Rebellion and In Support of the President’s Plan of Pacification

1909 Oscar Klonower The Centenary of Lincoln’s Birth/ The Great White Plague

1968 The Clarendon Press The Changing Image of Lincoln in American Historiography

1860 George F. Nesbitt & Co. The Character and Influence of Abolitionism. A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, on Sabbath Evening, Dec. 9th, 1860.

1911 University of Nevada The Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln

1919 unknown The Character and Religion of President Lincoln A Letter of Noah Brooks, May 10, 1865

1946 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California The Character of Abraham Lincoln

1865 James S. Claxton The Character of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Journal Book and Job Office The Character of Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse delivered April 23rd, 1865, at Strawn’s Hall, Jacksonville, Ill.

1862 Welch, Bigelow, and Company The Character of the Rebellion and the Conduct of the War

1927 unknown The charecter adn ideals of Abraham Lincoln

1936 unknown The charecter of Abraham Lincoln

1942 Pioneer Press The Chemist in Three Wars. What chemists have done in previous wars. What American chemists are doing – and not doing – to help win the present war.

1864 The Congressional Union Committee The Chicago Copperhead Convention. The Treasonable and Revolutionary Utterances of the Men Who Composed It. Extracts from all the Notable Speeches delivered in and out of the National “Democratic” Convention. A Surrender to the Rebels Advocated – A Disgraceful and Pusillanimous Peace Demanded – The Federal Government Shamefully Villified, and Not A Word Said Against the Crime of Treason and Rebellion.

1909 The Chicago Public Library The Chicago Public Library. List of Books and Magazine Articles on Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States, Born February 12, 1809, Died April 15, 1865

1930 unknown The Children’s Lincoln

1943 unknonwn The church in war and peace lessons from Lincoln

1964 The Citizen

1963 U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission The Civil War

1949 Illinois State Historical Library The Civil War Collection of the Illinois State Historical Library

1957 unknown The Civil War Round Table of New York, Inc. Its History, Programs and Membership 1956-1957

1962 unknown The Civil War Round Table of New York, Inc. Its History, Programs and Membership 1961-1962

1964 unknown The Civil War Round Table of New York, Inc. Its History, Programs and Membership 1964-1965

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part One – The Records of the Great American War, Springing to Arms in North and South, The First Big Battle – Bull Run – With Photographs Just Discovered Taken 50 Years Ago and Shown to the American People No Where Else.

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Two – The Fall of Fort Henry and Fort Donelson, The Gunboats on the Western Rivers, Shiloh – The First Grand Battle – Illustrated by Brady War-time Photographs just discovered though taken fifty years ago together with photographs by many other War Photographers, North and South

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Three – The Monitor – Farragut Passing the New Orleans, Forts – Fair Oaks – The Federal Army in Sight of Richmond, “Stonewall” Jackson in the Shenandoah, Washington Alarmed

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Four – The Seven Days’ Battles, The Confederate Capital Saved, Stuart’s Raid, Oak Grove, Ellerson’s Mill, Gaines’ Mill, Savage’s Station, Glendale, Malvern Hill

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Five – The Battle of Cedar Mountain, General Pope’s Advance Checked, The Second Battle of Bull Run, The South Again Victorious at Manassas

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Six – Antietam or Sharpsburg, Federal Troops Stop the Confederate Invasion of the North, Stone’s River or Murfreesboro, A Midwinter Combat in Tennessee

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Seven – Fredericksburg – A New Leader and Federal Disaster; Chancellorsville – “Stonewall” Jackson’s Last Battle

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Eight – Vicksburg and Port Hudson, Federal Success in the West, The Mississippi River at last Controlled by the Federals

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Nine – Gettysburg, the High Tide of the Civil War, Fort Sumter Bombarded, Charleston Besieged and Captured

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Ten – Chickamauga- The Bloodiest Conflict in the West, Battles on Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Eleven – The Struggle in the Wilderness, The Undecisive but Savage Battle, The Red River Expedition of May, 1864, The Battles of Mobile Bay

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Twelve – Spotsylvania and the “Bloody Angle”, Lee Checkmates Grant, The Attack and Repulse at Cold Harbor

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Thirteen – The March To Atlanta, Sherman Vs. Johnston, Representative Soldiers from a Dozen States

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Fourteen – The Last Conflicts in the Shenandoah, The Battle of Cedar Creek and Sheridan’s Triumph, Petersburg – The Greatest Struggle of Modern Times

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Fifteen – Sherman’s Final Campaigns, The March to the Sea, Fort Fisher Captured, The Last of the Blockade Runners

1912 Patriot Publishing Company The Civil War Through the Camera – Hundreds of Vivid Photographs Actually Taken in Civil War Times – Together with Elson’s New History in Sixteen Parts Comprising a Complete History of the Civil War – Each part a thrilling story in itself. In every part the full account of one or more of the word’s great battles. Part Sixteen – The Last Invasion of Tennessee, Franklin and Nashville, The Fall of Petersburg, Appomattox and Lee’s Surrender

1916 unknown The Civilization of the Old South: What Made It: What Destroyed It: What Has Replaced It:

1806 unknown The claims of agriculture

1865 Pearsol & Geist, Printers, Daily Express Office The Claims of God to Recognition in the Assassination of President Lincoln – A Sermon preached on the day of National Humiliation and Prayer, in the Chanceford Presbyterian Church, Lower Chanceford, York, Co., PA., and in the Prospect Methodist Episcopal Church, Fawn, York Co., PA.

1941 Department of English of Colby College The Colby Mercury Vol. VII, No.3, February 12, 1941

1953 unknown The Collected Works of Abraham Lincoln

1932 Chicago Book & Art Auctions, Inc. The Collection of the Late Henry M. Leland

1893 unknown The Colored Soldier in the War of the Rebellion

1964 American Library Association The Combined Periodical Exhibit. Checklist of Periodicals Displayed at 83rd Annual Conference American Library Association – St. Louis, 1964

1862 G.P. Putnam The Commander-in-Chief; A Defence Upon Legal grounds of the proclamation of Emancipation; and an answer to Ex-Judge Curtis’ Pamphlet, entitled “Executive Power”.

1939 unknown The Commemoration of Antietam and Gettysburg

1909 unknown The commemoration of the Lincoln Centenary by the Ohio Commander of hte MOLLUS

1939 unknown The Confederate Baggage and Treasure Train Ends Its Flight in Florida A Diary of Tench Francis Tilghman

1887 John P. Morton The Confederate Dead – Two Addresses: A Plea for a History of the Confederate War; Who Were the Confederate Dead?

1884 Waterlow and Sons, Ltd. The Confederate Debt and Private Southern Debts

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Conference Bill for the Admission of Kansas

1928 unknown The Conference of German-Republicans in the Deutsches Haus, Chicago, May 14-15, 1860. A study of some of the preliminaries of the National Republican Convention of 1860 which first placed Abraham Lincoln in nomination for the Presidency of the United States.

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Conflict Between Religious Truths and American Infidelity

1863 unknown The Conscript Act

1865 unknown The Conscription Laws

1863 unknown The Conscription. Also, Speeches of the Hon. W.D. Kelley, of Pennsylvania, in the House of Representatives, on The Conscription; The Way to Attain and Secure Peace; and on Arming the Negroes. With A Letter from Secretary Chase.

1954 Civil War Round Table The conspiracy to implicate the confederate leaders in Lincoln’s assassination

ND The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company The Constitution from Lincoln’s Point of View

1854 D.M. Dewey The Constitution of the United States: With all the Acts of Congress Relating to Slavery: Including the Nebraska and Kansas Bill.

1864 The Union Congressional Committee The Constitution Upheld and Maintained

1903 Houghton, Mifflin and Company The Constitutional Ethics of Secession and “War is Hell”. Two Speeches of Charles Francis Adams.

1860 unknown The Constitutionality and Rightfulness of Secession.

ND Eagle Press The Contribution of American Women to the Work of Lincoln

1916 The University of Chicago Press The Convention That Nominated Lincoln – An Address Delivered before the Chicago Historical Society on May 18, 1916, the Fifty-Sixth Anniversary of Lincoln’s Nomination for the Presidency

1925 Unknown The Convergence of Lincoln and Douglas

1864 Sinclair Tousey The Copperhead Catechism for the Instruction of such Politicians as are of tender years. Carefully compiled by divers learned and designing men. Authorized and with admonitions by Fernando the Gothamite, High Priest of the Order of Copperheads.

1864 Sinclair Tousey The Copperhead Catechism for the Instruction of such Politicians as are of tender years. Carefully compiled by divers learned and designing men. Authorized and with admonitions by Fernando the Gothamite, High Priest of the Order of Copperheads.

1902 Dr. Fayette Hall The Copperhead or the Secret Political History of our Civil War Unveiled Showing the Falsity of New England. Partizan History, How Abraham Lincoln Came to be President The Secret Working and conspiring of those in Power Motive and Purpose of Prolonging the War for Four Years

1951 unknown The Creed of a Propagandist: Letter from a Confederate Editor

1856 Buell & Blanchard the crime against Kansas the apologies for the crime the true remedy

1944 unknown The crime at Ford’s theater the picture story of America’s greatest tragedy. The assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1865 Wm. Oland Bourne The Crisis and the Man

1920 Spanish American Institute Press The Cross of Gettysburg – Lincoln’s Memorial Address in Cruciform Arrangement

1923 Spanish American Institute Press The Cross of Gettysburg – Lincoln’s Memorial Address in Cruciform Arrangement

1859 John Murphy & Co. The Cuba Bill

1997 Pinnacle Printery Inc. The Cumberland Coal Field and Its Creators

1865 James S Claxton The curtained throne: a sermon, suggested by the death of President Lincoln

1867 The Sun Book and Job Printing Establishment The Dangerous Condition of the Country, The Causes Which Have Led to It, and the Duty of the People

1931 Daviess County Lincoln Highway Assocation The Daviess County Lincoln Highway Association’s Brief Support of the Lincoln Route Through Daviess County, Indiana

1957 unknown The Day Mr. Lincoln Spoke At Gettysburg

1912 Walter H. Baker & Co. The Day That Lincoln Died

1865 unknown The death of Abraham Lincoln

1904 unknown The Death of Booth Affidavit Dec. 1, 1904 in Pension Claim of W.H. Collyer A Blowhard

1955 Emory University Library The Death of Lee – Southern Collegian, October 15, 1870

ND Parker Publishing Company The Death of Lincoln

1865 W.H. & O.H. Morrison The Death of Moses. A Sermon Preached in Trinity (P.E.) Church, on Sunday Evening, April 23, 1865, as a Tribute of Respect to the Memory of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States and Assassinated in the City of Washington, On Friday Night, April 14, 1865.

1944 unknown The Death of Nancy Hanks Lincoln

1865 The Riverside Press The Death of President Lincoln. A Sermon Preached in Saint Paul’s Chapel, New York, on Wednesday, April 19, 1865.

1865 Weed, Parsons and Company The Death of President Lincoln. A Sermon Preached in St. Peter’s Church, Albany, N.Y., on Wednesday, April 19, 1865

1865 Hamilton Telegraph Print. The death of the President

1855 Buell & Blanchard The demands of Freedom. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, in the Senate of the United States, on his motion to Repeal the Fugitive Slave Bill. February 23, 1855

1913 unknown The Democracy of Abraham Lincoln Address to the students of Boston University School of law, March 14, 1913

1944 unknown The Democratic Split During Buchanan’s Administration

1961 The Descendants of Dr. Samuel Alexander Mudd (1833-1883)

1889 W.H. Lowdermilk & Co. The Destiny of America, The Inevitable Political Union of the United States and Canada. America the Queen of Commerce, her inhabitants the leaders and rulers of the world. The Potent effect of Christian Civilization on the Affairs of the World.

1924 The University of Chicago Press The Diary of Orville H Browning A new source for Lincoln’s presidency

1863 unknown The Diplomatic Year: Being a Review of Mr. Seward’s Foreign Correspondence of 1862. By A Northern Man

1864 Constitutional Union The Disunion Policy of the Administration

1865 Steam Press of Baker & Phillips The Divinely Prepared Ruler, and The Fit End of Treason, Two Discourses delivered at The First Presbyterian Church, Springfield, Illinois, May 7, 1865, on the Sabbath following the burial of President Lincoln

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. The Dixon Abraham Lincoln Jefferson Davis Tradition

1860 Evans & Cogswell The Doom of Slavery in the Union: Its Safety Out of It

ND unknown The Draft Riots of 1863

1937 Lincoln Memorial University The Drama of Lincoln’s Assassination

1924 Souvenir Book Pub. Co. The Dramatic Life of Abraham Lincoln

1861 A. Williams & Co. The Drift of the War

1865 Moses H. Sargent The Duty of Commemmorating the Deeds of our Fathers. A Sermon preached in the Winthrop Church, Charlestown, June 18, 1865.

1835 G C Carvill The duty of condiseration in the day of affliction a sermon

1863 Anson D.F. Randolph The Duty of the Hour

1891 Springfield Printing Company The Early Surveyors and Surveying in Illinois

1938 Edward J. Jacob The Education of Abraham Lincoln

1923 Courier Press The Education of Abraham Lincoln

1893 The Element of Romance in Military History – Read Before the Vermont Commandery of the Loyal Legion

1878 The Elevation of a Race and the Redemption of a Continent. An Address delivered before the American Colonization Society, January 15, 1878

1862 unknown The Emancipation Proclamation. State Rights. National Convention. Speech of Richard T. Merrick, before The Young Men’s Democratic Invincible Club, Chicago, Dec. 11, 1862

1963 Allen, Lane & Scott The Enduring Impact of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address—Did An Appalling Disease Make Lincoln Great?–The Paradox of His Rise to the Presidency–Is There A Sixth Copy of The Gettysburg Address?

1866 Congressional Globe Office The Equal Rights of All; The Great Guarantee and Present Necessity, For the Sake of Security, and to Maintain a Republican Government

1931 unknown The Era of National Disgrace – A Group Review

1888 Chronicle Publishing Company The Evacuation of Battery Wagner and the Battle of Ocean Pond

ND The Butler Publishing Company The Event On Which The Great Civil War Hinged An Unwritten Chapter Relating to Abraham Lincoln and Jesus Christ

1899 unknown The Evidence that Abraham Lincoln was not Born in Lawful Wedlock – or – The Sad Story of Nancy Hanks

ND unknown The Expedition for the Capture of the Forts at Port Royal, November 7, 1861, as seen from the U.S.S. Susquehanna

1908 unknown The Experiences of an Enlisted Man in the Hospital in the Early Part of the War.

1864 The Union Congressional Committee The Expulsion of Mr. Long

1865 unknown The Fall of Abraham Lincoln Slavery Vanquished in Arms, Resorts to the Pistol and the Dagger: Thus the South is Avenged

1861 James G. Gregory The Fallacy of Neutrality

ND unknown The Fearful Issue to be Decided in November Next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall? Fremont, the Sectional Candidate of the Advocates of Dissolution! Buchanan, the Candidate of those who advocate One Country! One Union! One Constitution! and One Destiny!

1858 Polkinhorn’s Steam Printing The Final Passage of the Kansas Conference Bill

1928 unknown The Final Reply to Westerner

1863 Lemuel Towers The Finances

1916 The Anderson Galleries, Inc. The Fine Library of John E. Burton of Milwaukee, Wis., Part VI Lincolniana and Civil War Material

1954 unknown The First Christmas in Indiana

1948 unknown The First Four Months

1906 J.S. Ogilvie Publishing Company The First Ironclad Naval Engagement in the World; History of Facts of the Great Naval Battle between the Merrimac-Virginia C.S.N. and Ericsson Monitor U.S.N. Hampton Roads, March 8&9, 1862

1941 Call Press The first ladies of the white house

nd Old South Association the first Lincoln and Douglas debate

1861 unknown The Five Cotton States and New York; or, Remarks Upon The Social and Economical Aspects of the Southern Political Crisis.

ND unknown The Flag of the Allegheny College Volunteers

nd unknown the flight of J Wilkes Booth

ND unknown The Flight of John Wilkes Booth

1949 Atlantic Mutual Insurance Company The Forgotten Medal of Gold

1939 unknown The Foundations of Lincoln’s Fame

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Frauds in Kansas Illustrated

1850 William Harned The Fugitive Slave Bill: Its History and Unconstitutionality; With an Account of the Seizure and Enslavement of James Hamlet, and his Subsequent Restoration to Liberty.

1851 Congressional Globe Office The Fugitive Slave Law. Speech of Mr. Horace Mann, of Mass., delivered in the House of Representatives, in committee of the whole on the state of the Union, Friday, February 28, 1851

1956 The Curtis Paper Company The Fundamental Creed of Abraham Lincoln

1864 unknown The Future of the Country. By A Patriot.

1863 Loyal Publication Society The Future of the North-West: In Connection With The Scheme of Reconstruction Without New England. Addressed to the People of Indiana

1863 Crissy & Markley The Future of the North-West: In Connection With The Scheme of Reconstruction Without New England. Addressed to the People of Indiana

1945 Lt. Clarence Templeton The Galesburg Lincoln – Debater for God

1939 The Abraham Lincoln Association The Genesis of Lincoln the Lawyer

1838 Merrihew and Gunn The genius of universal emancipation and Quarterly anti-slavery review Number 3, vol. 1

1922 The Berkeley Press The Gettysburg Address

1952 unknown The Gettysburg Address – Revealing Facts About One of the “Supreme Masterpieces” of the English Language

1868 The Gettysburg Spring Company The Gettysburg Katalysine Water. Reports of Physicians and the people of Its Wonderful Cures. History of the Spring.

1903 unknown The Gettysburg National Park – The Location of the Monuments, Markers and Tablets on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. 1903

1907 unknown The Gettysburg National Park – The Location of the Monuments, Markers and Tablets on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. 1907

1912 Government Printing Office The Gettysburg National Park – The Location of the Monuments, Markers and Tablets on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. 1912

1932 United States Government Printing Office The Gettysburg National Park – The Location of the Monuments, Markers and Tablets on the Battlefield of Gettysburg. 1932

1861 T.B. Pugh The God of our Fathers. An Historical Sermon preached in the Coates’ Street Presbyterian Church, Philadelphia on Fast Day, January 4, 1861. by George Duffield, Jr., Pastor. With copious notes, and an appendix.

1863 The Emancipation Society The Good Cause of President Lincoln.

1868 New York Printing Company The Government of Cities

1863 unknown The Great Civil War in America

1899 Rokker Press The Great Debate

1958 University of Illinois Press The Great Debate Lincoln Vs. Douglas 1854-1861 An Exhibit of Manuscripts and Printed Materials from the Collections of Mr. and Mrs. Philip D. Sang, Chicago, and of the University of Illinois Library

1865 James S. Claxton The Great Deliverance and the New Career.

1865 American News Company The Great Funeral Oration on Abraham Lincoln. Delivered Sunday, April 16, 1865, at Cooper Institute, Before Upwards of Three Thousand Persons.

1864 Baker & Godwin The Great Issue

1860 McGill & Witherow The Great Issue to be Decided in November next! Shall the Constitution and the Union Stand or Fall, Shall Sectionalism Triumph? Lincoln and his Supporters.

1947 unknown The Great Lincoln Collections and What Became of Them

1864 McGill & Witherow The Great Surrender to the Rebels In Arms

1864 Union Congressional Committee The Great Surrender to the rebels In Arms. The Armistice.

1925 Iowa Masonic Library The Great Task Assumed by Abraham Lincoln and the Burden He Had to Bear

1880 Rufus H. Darby The Great Usurpation. The United States Under the Confederate Senate and House of Representatives. An Oligarchy.

ND Myers Printing and Publishing House The Great War Relic – A Political Description of the Sixth Army Corps Campaign During the year 1863

1912 unknown The Greatness of Lincoln

1872 Union Rebublican Congressional Executive Committee the Greeley record: showing the opinions and sentiments of Horace Greeley on office seeking — the presidency — the democratic party — prominent democrats, north adn south — secession and secessionists — war and peace — Jesfferson Davis as presidnet and prisoner — finance — fourierism — temperence — social reform — naturalized citizens — and other public topics — and himself

1917 Julian S. Carr The Hampton Roads Conference – A Refutation of the Statement that Mr. Lincoln said if Union was written at the top the Southern Commissioners might fill in the balance.

1856 Myron Finch The Harmony of Interests, Agricultural, Manufacturing and Commercial.

1864 unknown The Harrison’s Bar letter of Gen. McClellan. Opinions of James Guthrie, John Van Burne, Reverdy Johnson, & c. General McClellan’s Views of the War and the Country

1909 unknown The Heart of Hope

1946 University of Pittsburgh Press The Heinz Memorial Chapel University of Pittsburgh A Descriptive Guide

1920 Elderidge Entertainment House The Help-U, Washington – Lincoln Collection. Containing Material for Washington’s and Lincoln’s Birthday Celebrations Designed to Help the Busy Teacher.

1907 unknown The Heroic Literature of the War Period.

1865 Bunce and Huntington The Hero’s Own Story. General Sherman’s Official Account of his Great March through Georgia and the Carolinas, from his departure from Chattanooga to the Surrender of General Johnston, and the Confederate Forces under his command. To which are added General Sherman’s evidence before the Congressional Committee on the Conduct of the War; the Animadversions of Secretary Stanton and General Halleck; with a Defense of his Proceedings, etc.

1905 unknown The Historic Lincoln Car

1945 unknown The History of the Oakleaf Collection of Lincolniana

1953 The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin The Hooker Letter An Analysis

ND unknown The House of the House Divided

nd unknown The humaneness of Lincoln

1865 printed for the Parish The humble conqueror: a discourse commemorative of the life and services of Abraham Lincoln

1912 The Berlin Carey Company The Idea and Vision of Abraham Lincoln and The Coming of Theodore Roosevelt

1896 unknown The Illinois Life and the Presidency of Abraham Lincoln. – An Address at the University of Illinois, Lincoln’s Birthday, 1896, by President Draper

1900 Security Blank Book and Printing Co. The Immortal Fame of Abraham Lincoln

1925 W.F. Penrose The Immortal Lincoln and the Masterpiece

1860 unknown The incidents of the Lecompton Struggle in Congress and the Campaign of 1858 in Illinois

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. The individuality of Lincoln

1970 Abraham Lincoln Association the inescapable challenge Lincoln left us

ND The Old South Association The Inevitable Trial – From Dr. Holmes’s Fourth of July oration before the city authorities of Boston, 1863

1953 unknown The Inexhaustible Lincoln

1922 The University of Chicago Press The Influence of Chicago Upon Abraham Lincoln

1922 Phillips Bros. Print. The Influence of Illinois in the Development of Abraham Lincoln

ND unknown The Influence of Slave Power

1925 unknown The Influence of the Law in the Life of Abraham Lincoln

1852 Charles List & Co. The Institution of Slavery

1860 unknown The irrepressible conflict

1859 unknown The issue– it’s history

1866 Gibson Brothers The Issues Raised by the Rebellion – The Status of the Seceded States – Power of Congress Under the Constitution – The War Upon Race – Restructure of Southern State Government – Southern Representation in Congress – Protective Character in the Design of the Whole Governmental Framework, State and National. Speech of Hon. James W. Nye, of Nevada, in the United States Senate, Feb. 28, 1866

1860 Congressional Republican Committee The Issues: The Dred Scott Decision: The Parties. Speech of Hon. Israel Washburn, Jun., of Maine. Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 19, 1860

1944 The Yale University Library Gazette The Jackson Collection of Lincolniana

1915 The University of Chicago Press The Jefferson-Lemen Compact

1937 unknown The Jersey City Musuem Assocation Presents an Exhibition of Lincolniana

1876 unknown The John Wilkes Booth Party

2006 The Society of Civil War Surgeons, Inc. The Journal of Civil War Medicine, Vol. 10., No.4

1844 Greeley & McElrath The Junius Tracts. No. II. The Currency.

1858 Congressional Globe Office The Kansas Question

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Kansas Question

1858 Lemuel Towers The Kansas-Lecompton Constitution

1973 Dramatists Play Service, Inc. The Last of Mrs. Lincoln. A Play in Two Acts

1876 Fergus Printing Company The Last of the Illinois and a Sketch of the Pottawatomies

1909 Sign of the Ivy Leaf The Law association of Philadelphia minutes of the meetings in commemoration of the centennial of the birth of Abrahahm Lincoln

1949 Walter H. Baker Company The Lawyer of Springfield, A Play in One Act

1934 The Herald Printery The leadership of Lincoln

1863 Charles B. Richardson The Leagueof States.

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Lecompton Conspiracy

1858 unknown The Lecompton Constitution

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Lecompton Constitution Founded Neither in Law Nor The Will Of The People

1858 unknown The Lecompton Constitution: Report from the Select Committee of Fifteen

1865 The Lesson of the Hour

1865 Washington Chronicle Print The Lesson of the Hour, Justice As Well As Mercy

1863 The Society for the Diffusion of Political Knowledge The Letter of a Republican, Edward N. Crosby, Esq., of Poughkeepsie, to Prof. S.F.B. Morse, Feb. 25, 1863, and Prof. Morse’s Reply, March 2nd, 1863

1863 H.H. Lloyd & Co. The Letters of President Lincoln on Questions of National Policy. I. To General McClellan, II. To Horace Greeley, III. To Fernando Wood, IV. To The Albany Committee, V. To Governor Seymour, VI. To The Springfield Meeting

1935 American Antiquarian Society The Libraries of the Presidents of the United States

1921 The Walpole Galleries The Library of Americana of A New York Collector Mainly Lincolniana and the Civil War.

1938 G.A. Baker & Co. Inc. The Library of John Monks, Jr. New York City Comprising Fine Standard Sets, General Literature, A Spledid Copy of Shakespeare’s Works, Fourth Folio Edition, 1685, and Miscellaneous Books, also Collection of Lincolniana. Property of a New York Gentleman with a Few Additions.

1887 E.P. Whitcomb The Life and Adventures of Capt. Robert W. Andrews, of Sumter, South Carolina – Extending over a period of 97 years – Replete with startling and interesting incidents. Together with reminiscences of the War of 1812, and the recent “unpleasantness” between the North and the South.

1868 Robert M. De Witt The Life and Campaigns of Gen. U. S. Grant, General-in-Chief of the United States Army. Comprising a full and authentic account of the illustrious soldier from his earliest boyhood to the present time.

1865 Henry A. Ashmead, Book and Job Printer The Life and Death of Abraham Lincoln

1878 Bryan, Brand and Co. The life and military services of Gen. William Selby Harney

1881 J.H. Chambers & Co. The Life and Public Service of Richard Yates, The War Governor of Illinois

1885 The Gilchrist Printing House The life and public services of Abraham Lincoln

1868 unknown The Life and Public Services of Benjamin F. Butler, Major-General in the Army and Leader of the Republican Party.

ND T.B. Peterson & Brothers The Life and Public Services of Major-General Butler. The Hero of New Orleans!

ND unknown The Life and Services of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan

ND unknown The Life and Services of Gen. Geo. B. McClellan

1936 unknown The Life and Time of Abraham Lincoln – An Exhibition

1934 Abraham Lincoln Publishing Company The Life of Abraham Lincoln

1939 Wendell Malliet and Company The Life of Abraham Lincoln, Its Significance to Negroes and Jews

1862 G.P.Putnam The Life of Slavery, or The Life of the Nation

ND Kessinger’s Mid-West Review The Life Span of Abraham Lincoln

1859 Robert M. De Witt The Life, Trial and Conviction of Captain John Brown, known as “Old Brown of Ossawatomie,” with a full account of the attempted insurrection at Harper’s Ferry. Compiled from Official and Authentic Sources.

1919 The Light Field Artillery in France – An Address Given before The Ohio Commandery of the Loyal Legion October 1, 1919

1914 University of Chicago Press The Lincoln and Douglas Debates

1993 unknown The Lincoln and Kennedy Assassinations in Historical Context

1929 unknown The Lincoln and La Follette Families in Pioneer Drama

1993 Lincoln Memorial University Press The Lincoln assassination’s forgotten investigator: AC Richards

1926 unknown The Lincoln Cabin

1864 J.F. Feeks The Lincoln Catechism wherein the Eccentricities and Beauties of Despotism are fully set forth. A Guide to the Presidential Election of 1864

1909 Lincoln Farm Association The Lincoln Centenary – Programme – Reports of the Executive Committee of the Lincoln Farm Association

1909 C. Hennecke Co. The Lincoln Centenary 1809 February Twelfth 1909: Abraham Lincoln in Sculpture

1909 unknown The Lincoln Centenary Services – 1909 – Temple Adath Israel

1909 Columbia University Library The Lincoln Centennial

1927 The Anderson Galleries The Lincoln Collection of Emanuel Hertz, New York City, Part One – Autographs

1940 Illinois State Historical Library The Lincoln Collection of the Illinois State Historical Library

1939 unknown The Lincoln Conspiracy Trial

ND Southwestern Indiana Civic Association The Lincoln Country of Southwestern Indiana

1929 unknown The Lincoln Era Commandery of the State of Massachusetts Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States in Commemoration of the One Hundred and Twentieth Anniversary of the Birth of Abraham Lincoln February 12, 1809

1927 The America-Japan Society The Lincoln Essay Contest Conducted by the America-Japan Society in Co-operation with The Lincoln Centennial Association Springfield, Illinois

1934 Lincoln Day Committee, 1934 The Lincoln Family – Neighbors of our Fathers

1929 unknown The Lincoln Family in 1861 A History of the Painting and Engraving

January, 1916 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

April, 1916 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

July, 1916 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

October, 1916 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

January, 1917 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

April, 1917 William M. Clemens The Lincoln Family Magazine, Genealogical, Historical and Biographical

1908 The Lincoln Fellowship The Lincoln Fellowship First Annual Meeting and Dinner of the Lincoln Fellowship, held at Delmonico’s, New York City, Wednesday, February 12th, 1908

Lincoln Fellowship The Lincoln Fellowship New York 1909-1910

1908 Lincoln Fellowship The Lincoln Fellowship New York February 12, 1908

ND unknown The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin, Organized 1940

1911 Lincoln Fellowship The Lincoln Fellowship: New York February 1911

1924 unknown The Lincoln Foundation Incorporated

1963 The Lincoln Group of Boston The Lincoln Group of Boston 1938-1963

1988 The Lincoln Group of Boston The Lincoln Group of Boston 1938-1988 Reflections on our Past, Present and Future

1953 The Lincoln Group of Boston The Lincoln Group of Boston: Souvenir of First Meeting of 1952-1953 Season

1951 Institute Press The Lincoln Heritage in the Cumberlands

1931 The Historical Investigating Committee The Lincoln Highway Through Daviess County, Indiana

1964 unknown The Lincoln Home

1931 The Richland County Lincoln Association The Lincoln I Voted For

1933 unknown The Lincoln Legend

1881 unknown the Lincoln life mask adn how it was made

1891 J H Yewdale & sons co. The Lincoln life mask, hands, bust adn statuette

1887 unknown The Lincoln Memorial Collection – Relics of the War of the Rebellion. Autographs of Soldiers and Sailors and Government Officials.

ND The Lincoln Memorial Shrine The Lincoln Memorial Shrine

1927 The Four Seas Company The Lincoln Memorial, An Ode for Lincoln’s Birthday

1936 Judd & Detweiler Inc. The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, DC

1893 William Blackwood and Sons The Lincoln Monument in memory of Scottish-American soldiers unveiled by Hon. Wallace Bruce at Edinburgh, Scotland

1949 National Park Service The Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died

1956 National Park Service The Lincoln Museum and the House Where Lincoln Died

1930 unknown The Lincoln Myths are Passing – But Slowly

1944 unknown The Lincoln Nobody Knows

1958 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin The Lincoln Nobody Knows

1939 The First Presbyterian Church of New York The Lincoln of the Second Inaugural Address

1948 The Pony Barn Press The Lincoln papers

1960 Blumhaven Library and Gallery The Lincoln Paradox – Self-Contradictory, Yet Explainable

1949 Democrat Publishing Co. The Lincoln Pioneer Village – Rockport Memorial, Rockport, Indiana

1947 Omnibook, Inc. The Lincoln Reader

ND Book-of-the-Month Club The Lincoln Reader, An Appreciation

1932 Bruce McCallister The Lincoln Shrine Redlands: California An Account of It’s Conception, Execution, and the Works of Art Which It Contains

1950 The Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin The Lincoln Statue at The University of Wisconsin Erected 1909

1948 The Clarendon Press The Lincoln theme and American national historiography

nd unknown The Lincoln tradition

1955 Lincoln Philosophical Research foundation The Lincoln Way Nine messages of timely warning and advice recieved from Abraham Lincoln on America’s present dilemma and future destiny

1913 Illinois State Journal Co. The Lincoln Way. Report of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois State Historical Society of the Investigations Made by Mr. C.M. Thompson in an attempt to locate the “Lincoln Way.”

1981 Dartmouth College The Lincoln Years in the Papers of Amos and Edward Tuck

1906 The Lincoln, Hanks and Boone Families

1909 Illinois State Historical Society The Lincoln-Conkling Correspondence

1958 The Chicago Historical Society The Lincoln-Dougals Debates Representative Selections

1909 Lincoln-Jefferson University The Lincoln-Douglas Debate

1957 Eastern Illinois University The Lincoln-Douglas Debate at Charleston, Illinois September 18, 1858

ND unknown The Lincoln-Douglas Debates

1907 unknown The Lincoln-Douglas Debates

1945 unknown The Lincolnette

1929 C.C. Schreeder The Lincolns and Their Home in Spencer County, Indiana

1964 Illinois State Historical Library The Lincoln’s Globe Tavern, A Study in Tracing the History of a Nineteenth-Century Building

1942 unknown The Lincolns, Hoosier Pioneers

1923 Shelby County Leader Print The Lincoln-Thornton Debate 1856 Shelbyville, Illinois

1917 Illinois State Historical Society The Lincoln-Thornton debate 1856 Shelbyvillem Illinois

1939 Forn Motor Company The lines in Lincoln’s face

1909 Jacob Ulmer Packing Co. The Little Life-Story of Lincoln

1865 Littell, son & company The Living age

1865 Littell, son & company The Living age

1865 Littell, son & company The Living age

1920 Littell, son & company The Living age

1920 Littell, son & company The Living age

1920 Littell, son & company The Living age

1920 Littell, son & company The Living age

1864 Littell, son & company The Living age

1892 The Chicago Tribune The Logan Emancipation Cabinet of Letters and Relics of John Brown and Abraham Lincoln

1865 unknown The Lord Reigneth: A Few Words on Sunday Monring, April 16th, 1865, after the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1925 The Delineator The Lost Speech. When Abraham Lincoln Fought for More Than Party Victory. A Great Story of A Great Love.

1947 Carpenter Printing Company the love affairs of Abraham Lincoln

1863 printed for gratuitous distribution The Loyalist ammunition

1863 unknown The Loyalist’s Ammunition

1864 unknown The Loyalty for the Times. A Voice From Kentucky. April, 1864

1922 The Harrodsburg Herald The Man Who Married Lincoln’s Parents

1926 unknown The Many-Sided Lincoln

1931 Springfield Marine Bank The Marine Bank. The Story of the Oldest Bank in Illinois.

1865 McGill & Witherow, Printers and Stereotypers The Martyr President. Our Grief and Our Duty.

1865 John F. Trow The Martyred President: A Sermon Preached in the First Presbyterian Church, Brooklyn, N.Y. on the Morning of April 16th, 1865

1956 unknown The Mary Lincoln Letters to Mrs. Felician Slataper

1856 unknown The Massachusetts resolutions on the Sumner Assult and the slavery issue. Speeches of Senators Butler, Evans and Hunter

1864 Wm C. Bryant & Co. Printers The Mastership and its Fruits: The Emancipated Slave Face to Face with his Old Master. A Supplemental Report to Hon. Edwin M. Stanton, Secretary of War, by James McKaye, Special Commissioner

1922 printed on request the meaning of god in the life of Lincoln

1946 Fine Arts Print Guild The Medieval Art of Illumination as applied to Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address

1865 Walker, Wise, and Company The Memorial of Virtue: A Sermon Preached in the West Church, Jan. 22, 1865 after the death of Edward Everett

1911 Rodeph Shalon Congregation The message of Lincoln

ND unknown The Message of Lincoln’s Gettysburg Address For Today

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Message of the President Transmitting the Lecompton Constitution

1926 unknown The Mexican Boy

1879 unknown the military forces of the republic. an address delivered before the society of the army of the Potomac at it’s annual reunion, Albany, NY June 18, 1879

1864 unknown The Miltary and Naval Situation, and the Glorious Achievements of our Soldiers and Sailors

1921 unknown The Miltary Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States – Constitution and By-Laws

1865 Bryson & Son The Mission of Abraham Lincoln

1974 unknown The Month Was June. A Story in Verse of the Wedding of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks.

1848 A. M’Makin The Mop Cap and Other Tales

1933 Herbert Wells Fay The Moultrie County Lincolns

1893 The Ironclad Age The murder of Abraham Lincoln planned and executed by Jesuit Priests

1945 The Hobson Book Press The Mysteries of Chancellorsville, Who Killed Stonewall Jackson

1930 unknown the mystic number seven in the life of Abraham Lincoln

1944 The Indiana Lincoln Union The Nancy Hanks Lincoln Memorial – An Account of the Planning and Development of the Memorial Buildings, Sculpture and Grounds By The Indiana Lincoln Union and the Indiana Department of Conservation 1940-1944 In Lincoln State Park, 35 Miles Northeastof Evansville, Spencer County, Indiana

1865 unknown The National Capitol, The National Archives, and the National Government Saved.

1864 unknown The National Finances in Time of War

1865 unknown The National Preacher. Vol. XXXIX, No.5 Whole No. 961

1904 University of Illinois Bulletin The National Republican Convention of 1860

1865 Sherman & Co. The National Sacrifice

1865 Goe. C. Rand & Avery The National Security and The National Faith. Guarantees for the National Freedman and The National Creditor.

1865 Abraham Taber & Brother The National Tragedy. Four Sermons delivered before the First Congregational Society, New Bedford, on the Life and Death of Abraham Lincoln

ND The National Tribune The National Tribune Scrap Book Number 2 Stories of the Camp, March, Battle, Hospital and Prison Told by Comrades

1865 Battery ‘F’. 3D PA. H. Artillery The Nation’s Grief : Death of Abraham Lincoln. A Discourse delivered in the Chapel of the Officer’s Division of the United States General Hospital, Near Fort Monroe, VA., Sunday, April 29th, 1865, and repeated by special request in St. Paul’s Church, Norfolk, VA.

1866 John A. Gray & Green, Printers The Nation’s Loss A Discourse Upon the Life, Services, and Death of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States delivered at Huntington, L.I. April 19th, 1865

1865 Robert Clarke & Co. The Nation’s Sacrifice. Abraham Lincoln. Two Discourses, delivered on Sunday Morning, April 16, and Wednesday Morning, April 19, 1865, in the Church of the Redeemer, Cincinnati, Ohio

1864 Henry B. Ashmead The Nation’s Success and Gratitude

1932 unknown The Nature Study Club of Indiana Year Book 1932

1854 Benjamin B. Mussey & Co. The Nebraska Question. Some Thoughts on the New Assault upon Freedom in America, and the General State of the Country in relation thereunto, set forth in discourse preached at the Music Hall, In Boston, on Monday, February 12, 1854.

1888 J W Randolph & English The negro as a political and social factor

1922 Reprinted from the Southern Workman for July 1922 The negro’s debt to Lincoln

1876 unknown The New Conspiracy – What is Meant by the Restoration of the Confederate Democracy to Power – The Vital Issues of 1876 Considered.

1942 The New Harmony Memorial Commission The New Harmony Memorial Movement A Brief Review of Its Origin, Aims and Progress

1958 The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church The New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Historical Brochure

1966 Ed Leary and Associates The Nineteenth State, Indiana Sesquicentennial 1816-1966

1945 Greenlawn Publications The Nomination of Abraham Lincoln

1960 Chicago Historical Society The Nomination of Abraham Lincoln New Forces and New Men An address delivered at the Chicago Historical Society on May 18, 1960

1854 unknown The North and the South

1860 King & Baird The October Contest! Shall Free Trade be Settled Policy of this Government? Address delivered by Hon. Alexander K. McClure, of Franklin County, PA., at the Wigwam, corner of Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia, Wednesday, September 5th, 1860

1860 King & Baird The October Contest! Shall Free Trade be Settled Policy of this Government? Address delivered by Hon. Alexander K. McClure, of Franklin County, PA., at the Wigwam, corner of Sixth and Brown Streets, Philadelphia, Wednesday, September 5th, 1860

1959 Ohio Lincoln Sesquicentennial Committee The Ohio Lincoln Calendar

1961 State University of Iowa The Old Gentlemen’s Convention

1928 Longmans, Green and co. the old history book an americanization pageant

1910 The Printery The Old Log Cabin

1935 U.S. Government Printing Office The Old Senate Chamber. Proceedings in the Senate of the United States upon vacating their olf Chamber on January 4, 1859

1941 unknown The Old World and the New in Common Cause. One Family Seeking Truth and Freedom Together.

1903 unknown The Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection

1908 Illinois State Journal Co. the one hundredth anniversary of the birth of Abraham Lincoln for the schools of Illinois

1866 Wright & Potter The One Man Power vs. Congress!

1909 N.W. Ayer & Son The One We Love The Best of All

1866 Congressional Globe Office The Only Salvation, Equality of Rights

1888 Wm S. Ostler The Operations of General Alpheus S. Williams, and His Command in the Chancellorsville Campaign. As Witnessed by a Member of His Staff.

ND unknown The Opinions of Abraham Lincoln Upon Slavery and It’s Issues Indicated by His Speeches, Letters, Messages, and Proclamations

1846 Blair & Rives The Oregon Question

1899 Cornelius S. Bushnell National Memorial Association The Original United States Warship “Monitor.” Copies of correspondence between the late Cornelius S. Bushnell, of New Haven, Conn., Captain John Ericsson and Hon. Gideon Welles, Secretary of the United States Navy, Together with a Brief Sketch of Mr. Bushnell’s Life.

1941 unknown The Other Lincoln

1926 unknown The Other White House – An Illustration of the Unreliability of History Concerning Abraham Lincoln

1906 The Outlook Company The Outlook p. 964 a poem about Robert E Lee

1922 The Charleston Daily Courier The Parents of Abraham Lincoln

1946 Greenlawn Publications The Party of Abraham Lincoln

1908 Gazette Print The Passage of Thoroughfare Gap and the Assembling of Lee’s Army…for the Second Battle of Manassas, By a Confederate Scout.

1932 unknown The Passing of Abraham Lincoln

1853 Buell & Blanchard The Past and Present – Freedom National, Slavery Sectional. A Document for the People.

1922 unknown The Patriot Preeminent Edwin M. Stanton, Monographs on the Civil War 1 and 2

1865 Poe & Hitchcock The people’s keepsake; or. funeral address on the death of Abraham Lincoln: with the principal incidents of his life

1946 unknown The People’s Lincoln – A Pulpit – Portrait Based on Sandburg’s Biography

1938 unknown The Persistent Personality of Lincoln

1865 John A Gray & Green The Personal Influence of Abraham Lincoln

1864 W.S. Haven The Pittsburg Sanitary Fair, June 1, 1864

1863 J.B. Lippincott & Co. The Policy of Emancipation: in Three Letters to the Secretary of War, The President of the United States, and the Secretary of the Treasury.

1860 unknown The political crisis the danger and the remedy

1866 Roberts/Morning Herald The Political Problem of 1866

1860 unknown The Poor Whites of the South. The Injury Done Them by Slavery.

1860 Bee Printing Co. The Position of John Bell and His Supporters. Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, at Myrick’s, September 18, 1860

1939 The Grosby Press, Inc. The Post-Mortem Partnership of Lincoln and Herndon

1862 A. Williams & Co. The Power of the Commander-in-Chief to Declare Martial Law and Decree Emancipation as Shown From B.R. Curtis.

1915 unknown The Premises and Significance of Abraham Lincoln’s Letter to Theodore Canisius

1862 John F. Trow, Printer The Present Attempt to Dissolve the American Union, A British Aritocratic Plot.

1864 unknown The Present Condition and Future Prospects of the Country. Speech of Hon. Alexander Long, of Ohio, delivered in the House of Representatives, April 8, 1864

1882 Unknown The Present Crisis in the Work of the American Colonization Society. As Address by Bishop Wm R. Nicholson, D.D. delivered at Washington, D.C. at the Sixty-Fifth Annual Meeting of The American Colonization Society, January 17, 1882

1865 Geo. C Rand & Avery The Present Position of the Seceded States, and the Rights and Duites of the General Government in Respect To Them.

1882 The Present Success of Liberia; Its Extent and Meaning. – An address delivered by Wm. Rankin Duryee, D.D. delivered in Washington, D.C. at the Sixty-Fifth annual meeting of the American Colonization Society, February 17th, 1882

1862 Knowles, Anthony & Co. The Preservation of the Republic

1997 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin the president shall have power: lincoln, his Cabinet, Congress, and the Supreme Court

1868 National Club of the City of New York The Presidential Issue and Its Effect Upon The Business and Prosperity of the Country

1860 unknown The president’s message — the sectional party

1864 unknown The president’s Policy

1858 Buell & Blanchard The President’s Special Message

1864 Dodge & Grattan The Price of Gold and The Presidency. Considerations for the People

1863 C.S. Wescott & Co. The Principles Involved In The Rebellion. Speech of the Hon. Montgomery Blair, Postmaster-General of the United States, at the Mass Meeting of the Loyal National League, in Union Square, New York, on the Anniversary of the Assault on Sumter, April 11, 1863

1936 Educational and recreational guides, inc The Prisoner of shark island a guide to the discussion of the historical photoplay

1866 Frederic A. Brady The Private Journal and Diary of John H. Surratt, The Conspirator

1898 The Fred C. Jones Post The Problem of the Rebellion

1863 Crosby and Nichols The Proclamation of Freedom. A Sermon Preached in Dorchester, January 4, 1863.

ND unknown The Program of Lincoln Institute of Kentucky – Training to Work with Hand, Head and Heart.

1862 Ticknor & Fields The Programme of Peace, by a Democrat of the Old School

1865 Ticknor & Fields The promise of the Declaration fo Independence. Eulogy on Abraham Lincoln

1866 The Congressional Globe The Proposed Amendment of the Constitution Fixing the Basis of Representation

1864 The Union Congressional Committee The Proposed Amendment of the Constitution, Forever Prohibiting Slavery in the United States, and All Places Under Their Jurisdiction

1865 “The Union” steam presses The punishment of reason a discourse

1868 Gibson Brothers The Purpose of the Republican Party

1916 Buffalo Consistory The Qualities of Washington Lincoln and Humanity

1869 Wright & Potter The Question of Caste.

1963 Abbot & Zwisler The Quiet War

1901 Everett Waddey Company The real Lincoln

1864 unknown The Real Motives of the Rebellion. The Slaveholders’ Conspiracy, depicted by Southern Loyalists in its Treason Against Democratic Principles, as well as Against the National Union: Showing a Contest of Slavery and Nobility versus Free Government

1866 John F. Trow & Co. The Real Questions Before the Country. What The President Proclaims!! What Congress Has Actually Done.

1861 Towers Printers The Rebellion – Its Causes and Consequences Speech delivered by Hon. J.M. Ashley, of Ohio, at College Hall in the City of Toledo, Tuesday Evening, Nov. 26, 1861

1862 Towers & Co. The Rebellion and the Proclamation. Speech of Hon. J. W. Crisfield, of Maryland. Delivered in the House of Representatives, Dec. 19, 1862

1861 The Young Men’s Republican Union The Rebellion: Its Origins and Main-Spring

1863 unknown The Rebuke of Secession Doctrines by Southern Statesmen.

1933 State of Illinois The Reconstruction of New Salem

1865 unknown The Record of the Democratic Party 1860-1865

ND The Great Republic The Record! The Republican Party vs. The False Democracy!

1862 John Wilson and Son The Relation of the “Seceded States” (So Called) to the Union, and the Confiscation of Property and Emancipation of Slaves in Such States

1930 unknown The Religion of Abraham Lincoln

1940 unknown The Religion of Abraham Lincoln

1900 G W Dillingham Company the religion of Abraham Lincoln correspondence between General Charles HT Collis and Colonel Robert G Ingersoll

1925 The Times-Mirror Printing and Binding House The religion of the Presidents

1866 The American News Company The Republic or the Oligarchy? Which? An Appeal Against the Proposed Transfer of the Right to Vote From the People to the State.

1868 Union Republoican Congressional Committee The Republican and Democratic Parties: What they have done, and what they propose to do.

1860 unknown The Republican Party – Its History and Policy. A Speech by Hon. John Sherman, Of Ohio, delivered at the Cooper Institute, in the city of New York, April 13, 1860

1859 Buell & Blanchard The Republican Party — the message

1860 Republican Executive Congressional Committee The Republican Party a necessity. Speech of Charles Francis Adams, of Massachusetts. Delivered in the House of Representatives, May 31, 1860

1904 unknown The Republican Party and The Suffrage

1860 Republican Executive Campaign Committee The Republican Platform. Revised Speech of Hon. E.G. Spaulding, of New York, Delivered at Buffalo and Washington, at meetings held to ratify the nomination of Abraham Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin, for President and Vice President.

1860 H. Dayton The Republican Pocket Pistol, a Collection of Facts, Opinions and Arguments for Freedom

1931 unknown The Repudiation of Lincoln’s War Policy in 1862 – Stuart-Swett Congressional Campaign

1952 Academy of Political Science The Revolution in Values: Roots of the European Catastrophe, 1870-1952

1861 McGill and Witherow The Revolution of 1860: The Republic is Imperishable. Speech of Hon. Daniel E. Sickles, of New York, on the State of the Union, delivered in the House of Representatives, January 16, 1861

1848 Charles Burnett, Jun. The Rhode-Island Question. Arguments of Messrs. Whipple and Webster in the case of Martin Luther, Plaintiff in Error, versus Luther M. Borden and Others in the Supreme Court of the United States, January Term, 1848

1946 E.O. Hodge Co. The Riddle of Lincoln’s Religion

1850 Buell & Blanchard The Right of Petition

1862 5 Beekman Street The right way the safe way proved by emancipation in the British West Indies, and elsewhere

1850 Walker & James The Rights and Duties of Masters. A Sermon Preached at the Dedication of A Church Erected in Charleston, S.C., for the benefit and instruction of the colored population.

1858 Buell & Blanchard The Rights of the People of Kansas

1858 unknown the rights of white men vindicated

1861 Roe Lockwood & Co. The Rise and Fall of the Pro-Slavery Democracy, and the Rise and Duties of the Republican Party

1960 Dramatists Play Service, Inc. The Rivalry

1934 unknown The Romance of Thomas Lincoln and Nancy Hanks

1908 unknown The Saint-Gaudens Lincoln

ND unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Index 13-24

ND unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Index 25-36

ND unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Index 37-40

1863 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 1, November 1, 1863

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 10, March 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 11, April 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 12, April 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 13, May 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 14, May 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 15, June 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 16, June 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 17, July 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 18, July 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 19, August 1, 1864

1863 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 2, November 15, 1863

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 20, August 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 21, September 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 22, September 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 23, October 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 24, October 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 25, November 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 26, November 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 27, December 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 28, December 15, 1864

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 29, January 1, 1864[1865]

1863 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 3, December 1, 1863

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 30, January 15, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 31, February 1, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 32, February 15, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 33, March 1, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 34, March 15, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 35, April 1, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 36, April 15, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 37, May 1, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 38, June 1, 1865

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 39, July 1, 1865

1863 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 4, December 15, 1863

1865 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 40, August 1, 1865

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 5, January 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 6, January 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 7, February 1, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 8, February 15, 1864

1864 unknown The Sanitary Commission Bulletin: Volume 1, Number 9, March 1, 1864

1934 Edward J. Jacob The Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln

1938 Philip C. Duschnes The Second Inaugural Address of Abraham Lincoln

1944 Armed Services Editions, Inc. The Selected Writings of Abraham Lincoln

1924 Illinois Lions Clubs The Service of Dedication of the Monument Erected Above the Graves of Thomas and Sarah Bush Lincoln Father and Step-mother of Abraham Lincoln

1864 The Rebellion Record The Seven Days’ Contests. Pennsylvania Reserves. Gen. McCall’s Report, and accompanying documents.

1930 Walter H, Baker Company The Shadow of a Great Man

1933 Lincolniana Publishers The Shipley Ancestry of Lincoln’s Mother

1939 Walter H. Baker Company The Shot That Missed Lincoln

1916 William J. Kerby Foundation/ The Catholic University of America The Significance of Lincoln

1915 L.E. Gillet The Simplicity of Greatness and the Greatness of Simplicity

1833 Elizur Wright The Sin of Slavery and its remedy; Containing Some Reflections on the Moral Influence on African Colonization

1902 Theodore Mullen The Sixty-First Ohio Volunteers 1851-5

1863 Follett Foster & Co. The Slave Power: Its Character, Career, and Probable Designs: Being An Attempt to Explain the Real issues Involved in the American Contest.

1856 The Republican Association of Washington The Slaveholding Class Dominant in the Republic. Speech of William H. Seward, at Detroit, October 2, 1856

1933 Lincolniana Publishers The slavery atmosphere of Lincoln’s youth

1909 The Southern Publication Society The Slavery Issue in Federal Politics

1863 T.B. Peterson & Brothers The Sleeping Sentinel

1916 Gilbert F. Tracy The Solitude of Abraham Lincoln Typical Reminiscences Illustrating A Life Whose Deepest Moments Were Lived Alone

1865 Sidney S. Rider and Brother The Son of God calleth the Dead to Life. A Sermon Suggested by the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Preached in the Westminster Church, Providence, R.I., Sunday, April 16, 1865

1923 Mildred Lewis Rutherford The South Must Have Her Rightful Place in History

1858 John P Jewett & Co. The southern platform: or, manual of southern sentiment on the subject of slavery

1860 Buell & Blanchard The Speakership. Speeches of Hon. George W. Scranton and Hon. James H. Campbell, of Pennsylvania, on the Political Questions of the Day. Delivered in the House of Representatives, January 11, 1860

1943 unknown The Spirit of Lincoln’s Mother

1945 Glenmore Distilleries Company, Inc. The Spirit of Old Kentucky

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 1

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 10

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 11

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 12

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 13

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 14

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 15

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 16

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 17

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 2

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 3

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 4

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 5

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 6

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 7

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 8

1864 John F. Trow The Spirit of the Fair: Number 9

1909 The Hon. Edson Lewis The Spiritual Life of Abraham Lincoln – A Sermon Preached in the First Methodist Episcopal Church Mount Vernon, NY

1974 Abraham Lincoln Association the spiritual pilgrimage of Abraham Lincoln

1861 James Miller The State and the Nation – Sacred to Christian Citizens

1856 Buell & Blanchard The State of Affairs in Kansas

1856 The Republication Association of the District of Columbia The State of Affairs in Kansas. Speech of Hon. Henry Wilson, of Massachusetts, in the Senate, February 18, 1856

1858 unknown The State of Parties in Illinois

2004 Tennessee State Library and Archives The State of State History in Tennessee in 2004

1861 Princeton Review The state of the country

1860 unknown the state of the country

1865 Henry B. Ashmead The State of the Country. A Discourse – delivered in the First presbyterian Chuch, Philadelphia, June 1, 1865. On the Day Appointed as a Day of “humiliation and Mourning” in view of the death of the President of the United States.

1860 Southern Guardian Steam-Power Press The State of the Country: An Article Published from The Southern Presbyterian Review

1862 McGill, Witherow & Co. The State of the Union

1931 unknown The Story of a Statue

1896 Werner School Book Company The Story of Abraham Lincoln for Young Readers

ND unknown The Story of Abraham Lincoln Journey from Log Cabin to White House

1930 Crescent Printing Company The story of Abraham Lincoln’s assassination

1930 Crescent Printing Company The Story of Abraham Lincoln’s Assassination

ND unknown The Story of an artist executing a portrait-sketch, the first from life, of Abraham Lincoln

1905 A. Flanagan Company The Story of Lincoln

1905 L.H. Nelson Company The Story of Lincoln

1865 Week by Week Press The Story of Lincoln’s Tomb and It’s Three Constructions

1947 Dramatists Play Service, Inc. The Story of Mary Surratt. A Play in Three Acts

1949 Randle Truett The story of the Assassination

1904 Historical Art Company The Story of the Battle of Gettysburg, with Key and Diagram of the Battle, Profusely illustrated with scenes of the leading battles of the Civil War, Autograph Letters in Facsimile of Distinguished Generals and Other Rare Documents.

ND unknown The Story of the Libby Prison Tunnel Escape

1858 unknown the suicide of slavery

1904 T.R. Marvin & Son The Supplies for the Confederate Army; How They Were Obtained in Europe and How Paid For; Personal Reminiscences and Unpublished History

1860 unknown The Supreme Court of the United States

1865 The Union and Journal The Surety of the Upright. A Discourse Preached on the Occasion of The National Fast, June 1, 1865, in the First Parish Meeting-House, Saco, Maine.

1940 The Rosenbach Company The Surrender of Lee and The Assassination of Lincoln, April 1865. An Exhibition of Historical Documents Commemorating the Seventy-Fifth Anniversary.

1958 unknown The Suspension of the Writ of Habeas Corpus by President Lincoln

1915 Edward Smyth Jones The Sylvan Cabin. A Centenary Ode on The Birth of Lincoln

1910 The Hon. Edson Lewis The Symmetry of Lincoln’s Character – A Sermon Preached in The First Methodist Episcopal Church Mount Vernon, N.Y.

nd Crocker & Brewster The tables turned: a letter to the Congressional Association of New York, reviewing the report of their committee on “the relation of the American Tract Society to the subject of Slavery

1860 Republican Executive Congressional Committee The Tariff – Its Consitutionality, Necessity, and Advantages

ND unknown The Tea Parties Along the Atlantic Seacoast 1773-1774

1865 Barclay & Co. The terrible tragedy at Washington. Assassination of President Lincoln

1865 Barclay & Co. The Terrible Tragedy at Washington. Assassination of President Lincoln. Last Hours and Death-Bed Scenes of the President. A Full and Graphic Account, From Reliable Authority, of this Great National Calamity. Attempt of the Conspirators to Murder Secretary Seward, Vice-President Johnson, and the Whole Cabinet. A Biographical Sketch, with a Correct Likeness of All the Parties in any way connected to the Lamentable Event. To Which is Added an Authentic History of Assassins and the Distinguished Personages of the World Who Have Fallen by Their Hands

1860 unknown The territorial policy in reply to Hon. Mr Curtis and Hon Mr Gooch

1863 unknown The Testimony of a Refugee from East Tennessee.

1918 The Third Critical War of Our National History – An Address before the Ohio Commandery of the Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the United States, October 2, 1918

1929 The America-Japan Society The Third Lincoln Essay Contest – Conducted by The America-Japan Society in Co-operation with the Lincoln Centennial Association Springfield, Illinois

1928 The Radio Leauge of Reconsiliation The three Lincolns a radio sermon from station WCFL Chicago

1933 unknown The Tomb of Abraham Lincoln

1941 Lincoln Souvenir & Gift Shop The Tomb of Abraham Lincoln

1907 unknown The Toy-Shop

1862 Scammell & bCo. The Treasury Note Bill

1862 McGill & Witherow The Treasury Note Bill

1912 unknown The Trent Affair; An Historical Retrospect

1920 unknown The Trial of Aaron Burr An Address delivered before the Bar Association of North Dakota, at Jamestown, N.D., Spetember 19, 1920

1967 American Heritage The Trial of John Brown

1938 unknown The Trials of a Ghost-Writer of Lincoln Biography Chauncey F. Black’s authorship of Lamon’s Lincoln

1864 The Tribune Association The Tribune almanac and politcal register for 1865

ND unknown The Truth About Shiloh with Roster of Survivors

1862 W.F. Brown & Co. The Two Great Wars of America

ND unknown The Two Letters of Gen. H.M. Naglee about Gen. McClellan

1909 Illinois State Historical Society The Typical American

1846 Bela Marsh The Unconstitutionality of Slavery

1939 The Home of Books, Inc. The Unfathomable Lincoln

1865 King & Baird The Union Almanac for 1866

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc.

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 9

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 10

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 11

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 13

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 15

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 16

1861 James D. Torrey The Union Forever, The Southern Rebellion and the War for the Union. A History of the Rise and Progress of the Rebellion and Consecutive Narrative of Events and Incidents, from the First Stages of the Treason Against the Republic, Down to the Close of the Conflict, Together with Important Documents, Extracts from Remarkable Speeches, Etc., Etc. Volume # 18

1950 unknown The Union Party Convention at Baltimore In 1864

1860 unknown The Union! Its Dangers!! And How They Can Be Averted. Letter from Samuel J. Tilden to Hon. William Kent.

1861 The Congressional Globe The Union. Speech of Hon. William H. Seward, in the Senate of the United States, January 12, 1861

nd Frederick A Brady the Union: being a condemnation of Mr. Helper’s scheme with a plan for the settlement of the “irrepressible conflict” by one who has considered both sides of the question

ND Sabin Hough The Union: How Shall It Be Reconstructed and Saved?

1915 Darling & Son, Limited The United States and This War: A Word in Season – Speech delivered by Sir Gilbert Parker, M.P., to the Pilgrim’s Society, at the Savoy Hotel, London, on the 15th April, 1915 on the Occasion of the 50th anniversary of the death of Abraham Lincoln

1881 Unknown The United States Government, the Founder and Necessary patron of the Liberian Republic. An address delivered before The American Colonization Society, January 18, 1881.

1865 James P. Magee The Uniter and Liberator of America. A Memorial Discourse on the Character and Career of Abraham Lincoln

1931 unknown The Universality of Lincoln

1919 University of Wisconsin The University’s Tribute to her Men of Service and the Dedication of the Lincoln Terrace

1943 unknown The Unpopular Mr. Lincoln

1865 Ambrose Taylor The Unvailing [sic] of Divine Justice in the Great Rebellion

1908 W J Coulter The unwritten history of the assassination of Abraham Licnoln

1908 W. J. Coulter The Unwritten History of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1855 Buell & Blanchard The Usurpations of Slavery. Speech of William H. Seward in the Senate of the United States on the Bill to Protect Officers of the United States. February 23, 1855

1917 unknown The Vanishing Minority of the Loyal Legion with a brief sketch of the order

ND unknown The Venom and the Antidote

1842 The Globe Office The Veto Message

1932 unknown the voice of Lincoln

1865 William Ballantyne The Voice of the Rod – A Sermon Preached on Thursday, June 1, 1865 in the New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D.C.

1861 West & Johnson The Volunteer’s Handbook: Containing an abridgment of Hardee’s Infantry Tactics, adapted to the use of the percussion musket in squad and company exercises, manual of arms for riflemen, and United States Army regulations as to parades, reviews, inspections, guard monitoring, etc.

1939 Rollins College The Walk of Fame – A Path of Many Memories

1862 Scammell & Co. The War and Its Management

1861 Henry Hoyt The War and the Patriot’s Duty

1864 Union Congressional Committee The War Commenced by the Rebels. – Copperheads of the North Their Allies

1861 Congressional Globe Office The War for the Union

1899 War Records Office The War of the Rebellion. Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Series I. Index to Battles, Campaigns, Etc.

1863 H.O. Houghton The War Powers of Congress, and of the President

1863 John L. Shorey The War Powers of the President, and the Legislative Powers of Congress in Relation to Rebellion, Treason and Slavery

1854 unknown The War System of the Commonwealth of Nations

1862 The Pulpit and Rostrum The War: A Slave Union or a Free? Speech of Hon. Martin F. Conway Delivered in the House of Representatives, December 12, 1861

1947 The Continental Press The Washington Years – A New Play About Abraham Lincoln

1869 unknown The Wig and the Jimmy: Or, A Leaf in the Political History of New York

1864 unknown The Will of the People

1930 unknown The Wizardry of Lincoln’s Political Appointments and Party Management

1946 unknown The Woman in Lincoln’s Life With Special Emphasis on her Cultural Attainments

1940 unknown The Woman of the Unbeaten Trail. Nancy Hanks 1782-1818

ND E. P. Putnam’s Sons The Writings of Abraham Lincoln

1856 Buell & Blanchard The Wrongs of Kansas

1883 Press of Charles Hamilton The Youth in Rebellion

1861 T.B. Peterson & Brothers The Zouave Drill. Being a complete manual of arms for the use of the rifled musket, with either the percussion caop, or maynard primer. Containing also the complete manual of the sword and sabre. With a biography of his life.

1920 Advance Publishing Company Theodore Roosevelt

1952 unknown There Were Kinsmen of Abraham Lincoln in Schuylkill County

1858 Buell & Blanchard They “Stoop to Conquer;” or, The English Swindle

1929 unknown Thirtieth Lincoln Birthday Service

1859 Buell & Blanchard Thirty Million Bill

1937 unknown Thirty-Eighth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1855 C. Alexander Thirty-Eighth Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society, and the addresses delivered at the annual meeting, January 16, 1855

1934 unknown Thirty-Fifth Lincoln Birthday Service

1933 unknown Thirty-Fourth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1938 unknown Thirty-Ninth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1925 unknown Thirty-Ninth Annual Lincoln Dinner National Republican Club February twelfth Waldorf Astoria

1854 C. Alexander Thirty-Seventh Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society; and the addresses delivered at the annual meeting, January 17, 1854

1935 unknown Thirty-Sixth Annual Lincoln Birthday Service

1853 C. Alexander Thirty-Sixth Annual Report of the American Colonization Society, with the proceedings of the Board of Directors and of the Society; and the addresses delivered at the annual meeting, January 18, 1853

1962 Eastern National Park & Monument Assoc. This Hallowed Ground – The High Water Mark Walking Tour – The Gettysburg Address

ND unknown Thomas Lincoln A Gentleman

1933 Kentucky Progress Commission Thomas Lincoln in Elizabethtown, Kentucky

1934 unknown Thomas Lincoln, Father of Abraham Lincoln

nd unknown Thoughts of Abraham Lincoln

1863 unknown Thoughts on Currency and Finance.

1848 Daniel Bixby and Company Thoughts on Slavery

1865 John Cox, Jr. Three Discourses, Preached in The South Evangelical Church, West Roxbury, Mass., April 13th, 19th, and 23rd, 1865

1938 unknown Three Generations of Kentucky Lincolns

1860 unknown To The Friends of the Union!

1856 unknown To the People of Connecticut. “The Extension of Slavery.” The Official Acts of Both Parties in Relation to this Question.

ND Towers To the Voters of the Fifth Congressional District of Alabama

1871 unknown To Whom It May Concern

nd Munsell Publishing Company Today’s Best Thought A series of Addresses by foremost speakers in North America

1848 J. and G.S. Gideon Token of a Nation’s Sorrow. Addresses in the Congress of the United States, and Funeral Solemnities on the Death of John Quincy Adams, who died in the Capitol at Washington, Wednesday Evening, February 23, 1848

1934 The Lincoln Memorial Publishing Company Trails and Shrines of Abraham Lincoln

1862 T.B. Peterson & Brothers Train’s Union Speeches. “Second Series.” Delivered in England during the present American War.

1923 John P. Morton & Company Transfusion

1862 Scammell & bCo. Treasury Note Bill

1865 New York Young Men’s Republican Union Treatment of Prisoners of War.

1863 New York Metropolitan Record Trial of Abraham Lincoln by the Great Statesmen of the Republic. A Council of the Past on the Tyranny of the Present. The Spirit of the Constitution on the Bench – Abraham Lincoln, Prisoner at the Bar, his own Counsel.

1859 R.M. De Witt Trial of Hon. Daniel E. Sickles for Shooting Philip Barton Key, Esq., U.S. District Attorney of Washington, D.C. February 27th, 1859

1865 Barclay & Co. Trial of the Assasins and Conspirators for the Murder of Abraham Lincoln. (Sixteenth President of the United States.) The Evidence in full, with Arguments of COunsel on Both Sides, and the Verdict of the Military Commission.

1861 The American Anti-Slavery Society Tribute of William Ellergy Channing to the American Abolitionist, for thier vindication of Freedom of Speech

1931 unknown Tributes and Testimony to Abraham Lincoln and His Living Memorial on the Occasion of a Lincoln Day Dinner February 12, 1931 Washington DC

1872 Treuttel et Wurtz Trois Conferences Strasbourgeoises – Guillaume Le Taciturne par A. Sabatier – Abraham Lincoln par Rod. Reuss – Agrippa D’Aubigne par George Guibal Conferences faites a Strabourg au profit des victimes de la guerre en France

ND unknown True Blue! That’s You?

1860 unknown True democracy – history vindicated

1944 Jarrett Printing Company True Story of the Hatfield and McCoy Feud. The Nation’s Most Noted Feudal Story

1865 J. Munsell Truth and Rightousness Triumphant

1921 H.W. Johnstone Truth of War Conspiracy 1861

ND unknown Truth’s of History – A Fair, Unbiased, Impartial, Unprejudiced and Conscientous Study of History. Object: To Secure a peaceful Settlement of the many Perplexing Questions now causing contention between the North and the South

1889 Society of the Army of the Potomac Twentieth Reunion of the Army of the Potomac, Orange, NJ, June 12th and 13th, 1889

1952 Bollinger Lincoln Foundation Twenty-Five Books in the Bollinger Lincoln Collection

1921 unknown Twenty-Second Lincoln Birthday Service

1926 unknown Twenty-Seventh Lincoln Birthday Service

1942 The British Library of Information Two Addresses by Lord Halifax, British Ambassador to the United States I. February 12, 1942 II. February 26, 1942

1885 Charles Hamilton Two Addresses Commemorative of General Grant

1958 unknown Two Commanders-in-Chief – Some Analogies

1863 Crosby and Nichols Two Discourses Preached in Arlington-Street Church, July 12 and July 19, 1863

1937 unknown Two Hours and Two Minutes or Lincoln and Everett at Gettysburg

1914 Heartman’s Bookstore Two Hundred and Fifty-Four Sermons, Orations, Eulogies, Poems and Other Pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln

1946 unknown Two Letters on the Event of April 14, 1865

1938 unknown Two Manuscripts of Gideon Welles

1923 The Print Shop Inc. Two Memorial Addresses Delivered on Foxboro Common in Memory of President Harding and President Lincoln

1936 the Smithsonian Institution Two original photgraphic negatives of Abraham Lincoln

1939 The University of Chicago Two Portraits of Lincoln

1865 E. Anthony & Sons, Printers Two Sermons of April, 1865

1859 John Wilson & Son Two Sermons on Slavery and its Hero-Victim

1972 Abraham Lincoln Association Two War Leaders: Lincoln and Davis

1901 unknown Typical Americans Address at Annual Banquet of Minnesota Commandery Miltary Order of the Loyal Legion Minneapolis, Minnesota, February 12th, 1901

1865 United States Sanitary Commission U.S. Sanitary Commission, Central Office

1863 Anson D.F. Randolph Unconditional Loyalty

1863 Anson D.F. Randolph Unconditional Loyalty

1987 Center on Violence and Human Survival Unconditional Surrender and The Rhetoric of Total War: From Truman to Lincoln

1862 Michel Levy Freres Une Parole de Paix sur le Differend Entre l’Angleterre et les Etats-Unis

1850 Buell and Blanchard Union and Freedom, Without Compromise. Speech of Mr. Chase, of Ohio, on Mr. Clay’s Compromise Resolutions

1861 Wright & Potter, Printers Union and Peace! How Shall They Be Restored.

ND Republican Union State Committee Union Policy of Reconstruction

1862 T.B. Peterson & Brothers Union Speeched Delivered In England During the Present American War

1865 Alfred Mudge & Son. United States versus Franklin W. Smith. Memorial of Senators and Representatives in Congress from Massachusetts, to the President of the United States. Testimonial of Mercantile and Manufacturing Houses.

1865 Press of Geo. C Rand & Avery Universal Sufferage and complete equality in citizenship, the safeguareds of democratic institutions

1861 H. Polkinhorn Upon the Secession Question. Speech of Hon. E. D. Baker, of Oregon. Delivered in the Senate of the United States, January 2d, and 3rd, 1861

1863 Wm. C. Bryant & Co. Upon Whom Rests The Guilt Of The War? Separation: War Without End

1961 unknown Upward Lincoln’s secret jouney

1860 Buell & Blanchard Usurpation of the Senate. Two Speeches of Hon. Charles Sumner, on the imprisonment of Thaddeus Hyatt.

1868 unknown Validity and Necessity of Fundamental Conditions on States.

1860 unknown Valuable Campaign Document. A Masterly Review. The Doctrines of the Fathers – Opposing Principles of Lincoln and the Patriots of Early History – The Record of the Republican Party.

1909 unknown Versions of the Gettysburg Address

ND National Park Service Vicksburg National Military Park, Mississippi

1865 Wheeler & Lynde, Printers Victory Turned Into Mourning. A Discourse on Occasion of the Death of Abraham Lincoln, Late President of the United States, Preached at Castine

1857 Buell & Blanchard Views of the Minority on the Constitution of Kansas, adopted by the Convention which met at Lecompton.

1872 unknown Vindication of the President. Reply to Senator Sumner’s Attack on President Grant’s Administration.

1856 The Cincinnati Gazette Company Virtue vs. Defeat. a discourse, preached on November 9th, 1856 in the Unitarian church, Cincinnati, Ohio.

1863 S.A. Medary Visions Concerning the Present War, Its Cause, Progress and Final Termination Seen By Obed Kedar, July 4, 1861 and July 4, 1863

1863 unknown Voices From the Army! The Soldiers Open Their Batteries on The Copperheads. The President Cordially Sustained. No Compromise With Traitors!

1945 unknown Volunteers from Italy for Lincoln’s Army

1863 unknown Vom Krieg

1864 unknown Voter’s Catechism

1864 King & Baird Wanderings North and South

1916 unknown Want List, Abraham Lincoln

1988 Gettysburg College War and the Constitution: Abraham Lincoln and Franklin D. Roosevelt

1908 unknown War History. Operations of the Union Calvary on the Peninsula, In Which Some Cumberland County Soldiers Took Part.

ND Loyal Publication Society War Power of the President – Summary Imprisonment – Habeas Corpus

1862 Scammell & Co. War Powers of Congress. Speech of Hon. Charles Sumner, of Massachusetts, On the House Bills for the Confiscation of Property and the Liberation of Slaves Belonging to Rebels

1949 University of Illinois Ward Hill Lamon: Lincoln’s “Particular Friend”

1952 The Boston University Press Was “Abe” Lincoln a Gentleman?

ND Edward J. Jacob Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?

1934 unknown Was Abraham Lincoln a Christian?

1929 unknown Was Abraham Lincoln a Professional Politician?

1919 unknown Was Abraham Lincoln a Spiritualist?

1939 The Tower Press Was Lincoln a Failure at Fifty?

1937 unknown Washington and Lincoln

nd Women’s association Washington and Lincoln

1942 Lincoln Fellowship of Southern California Washington and Lincoln / Patriots in Paradise

1943 unknown Washington and Lincoln A Comparison and A Contrast Together with a poem Patriots in Paradise

1904 Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution Washington and Lincoln A Comparison, a Contrast and a Consequence An Address delivered on June 18, 1904 at Valley Forge, Penna. Before the Pennsylvania Society of Sons of the Revolution to Commemorte the abandonment of the camp by the Continental Army in 1778

1942 Workers Library Publishers, Inc. Washington and Lincoln The American Tradition

1928 unknown Washington and Lincoln, Two Master Builders of the Union

1861 unknown Washington and the Union Oration delivered by Hon. Robert M. Palmer, Speaker of the Senate of Pennsylvania at the Reception of President Lincoln at Harrisburg, and the Raising of the National Flag on the Dome of the Capitol, on the 22nd day of February, 1861.

ND The National Tribune Co. Washington During War Time – A Series of Papers Showing the Military, Political, and Social Phases During 1861 to 1865. Official Souvenir of the Thirty-Sixth Annual Encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic

1903 The New York Society of the Order of the Founders and Patriots of America Washington –Lincoln and Grant

1900 Government printing office Washington, Jefferson, and Lincoln Immortal Americans — three statesmen whose guiding hands created and maintained the most benificent free governement known in the world’s history–

1937 Bureau of Agricultural Economics, US Dept. of Agriculture Washington, Jefferson, Lincoln and Agriculture

ND National Christian Association Washington, Lincoln and Their Co-Patriots

1940 unknown We Are Coming, Father Abraham!

1945 Columbia University Press We Came This Way – Historical Broadcast Series of the NBC University of the Air, A Public Service Feature of the National Broadcasting Company – Handbook – Vol. II – 1945

1935 United States Government Printing Office We Stand on Sacred Soil Today

1935 unknown Welfare of Indians in Oklahoma

1864 Sheldon & Co. West Point Battle Monument: History of the Project to the Dedication of the Site; June 15th, 1864. Oration of Maj.-Gen. McClellan

1864 unknown West Point Oration

1944 unknown What Andrfew Boyd and Charles Henry Hart Did For Abraham Lincoln

1908 Robert Clarke & Co. What Did We Fight For? A Response

1865 Nichols & Noyes What ought to be done with the freedmen and with the rebels?

1912 The Magazine of History What was Abraham Lincoln’s Religion? excerpt from the Magazine of History January 1912

1918 unknown What Would Lincoln Say to This Generation?

1939 The University of Chicago Round Table What Would Lincoln Think? University of Chicago Round Table Radio Discussion

1945 The Michigan Christian Advocate When “Mike” Rice drew Lincoln

1901 Harper & Brothers When a man comes to himself

1942 Row, Peterson & Company When Abe Lincoln Kept Store

1948 unknown When Belle Boyd Wrote Lincoln

1941 The Frederick H. Jaenicken Company When Lincoln First Heard “The Battle Hymn of the Republic”

ND Rock Island Lines When Lincoln Fought For A Bridge

1921 The Abingdon Press When Lincoln Kissed Me

1952 unknown When Lincoln Went To Gettysburg

nd New York Avenue Presbyterian Church Where Abraham Lincoln went to church

1909 unknown Where I Saw Lincoln. Address at the Sixth Annual Lincoln Banquet, February 12, 1909

1869 unknown Who Are Entitled to the National Confidence

1860 National Democratic Executive Committee Who are the Disunionists? Brekinridge and Lane, the true Union candidates

1993 Lincoln Memorial Shrine Who Freed the Slaves? Lincoln and Emancipation

1859 Buell & Blanchard Who have violated compromises

1880 unknown Who Planned the Tennessee Campaign of 1862? Or Anna Ella Carroll Vs. Ulysses S. Grant: A Few Generally Unknown Facts in Regard to Our Civil War.

1941 unknown Who Wrote Lincoln’s Letter to Mrs. Bixby?

1943 unknown Who Wrote the “Letter to Mrs. Bixby”?

ND Abraham Lincoln Book Shop Why Collect Lincolniana?

1958 Knox College Why Galesburg and Knox College Were On Lincoln’s Side

1863 Moore, Wilstach, Keys & Co. Why is Allegiance Due? and Where is it Due?

1911 Isaac Markens Why Lincoln Spared Three Lives

ND The Century Magazine Why Lincoln Was Not Renominated by Acclamation

1863 Charles B. Richardson Why The North Cannot Accept of Separation.

1942 unknown Why We Remember Lincoln

1946 unknown William E Barton – Biographer

1880 unknown William H. English. His Record as a Civilian in the 33d, 34th and 35th Congresses. His “Teachings and Example.”

1913 Democrat Printing Company Wisconsin Memorial Day Annual 1913

1965 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Wisconsin Responds to President Lincoln: Treasures from the State Archives and Abraham Lincoln: Who Was He? Who Is He?

1970 Lincoln Fellowship of Wisconsin Wisconsin’s reaction to the assassination of Abraham Lincoln

1939 The Brick Church With charity for all

1884 McLaughlin Bros. Co’s With Gregg in the Gettysburg Campaign.

1915 J.N. Davidson With John Brown in Kansas

1945 United States Government Printing Office With Malice Toward None

1945 University of Chicago With malice toward none a radio discussion

1860 R.F. Wallcut Women’s Influence in Politics

1944 Row, Peterson & Company Wooden Soldiers

1894 Maynard, Merrill & Co. Words of Abraham Lincoln

ND National W.C.T.U. Publishing House Words of Abraham Lincoln

1914 unknown Wrongs of History Righted

1914 unknown Wrongs of History Righted

1863 Frederick Leypoldt Ye Book of Copperheads

1961 Storytime Press Young Abe Lincoln

1942 Lester O. Schriver Young Abraham Lincoln and Log College

1943 Lester O. Schriver Young Abraham Lincoln, Mathematician

1957 Southern University Press Young Abraham Lincoln: Illinois History Volume 10, number 5m February 1957

1907 The Directors of the Old South Work Young Heroes of the Civil War – Thomas Hughes’s Tribute to the Young Heroes in the American Civil War, Published under the title of “Peace on Earth” in “MacMillan’s Magazine, ” London, January, 1866

1951 unknown

 
 
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