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    Abraham Lincoln postcard, back side

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    The image is the back side of an Abraham Lincoln postcard. The text on the front side reads, “Whether or not the world would be vastly benefited by a total and final banishment from it of all intoxicating drinks, seems to me not now an open question. Three-fourths of mankind confess the affirmative with their tongues; and, I believe, all the rest acknowledge it in their hearts. Ought any, then, to refuse their aid in doing what the good of the whole demands? – Abraham Lincoln, at Springfiled, Ill. [Illinois], February 22, 1842.” The postcard also includes a photograph of Abraham Lincoln taken by Alexander Hesler in 1860

    [Abraham Lincoln Portrait]

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    Portrait of Abraham Lincoln without a beard.States on the back that the picture was "made with Patent Camera and finished in twenty minutes.

    Back Parlor in Abraham Lincoln's Home Postcard

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    A postcard of the back parlor of the home of Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois. The house where Abraham Lincoln lived with his wife, Mary, and their four children is located at Eighth and Jackson Streets at the Lincoln Home National Historic Site in Springfield

    Abraham Lincoln check to William Johnson

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    Dated January 7, 1861, this is a check written by President-elect Abraham Lincoln for $20 for the Springfield Marine and Fire Insurance Company to William Johnson, an African American servant and barber who served as Lincoln's personal valet and whom Lincoln took with him to Washington, DC. An accompanying note indicates that Lincoln then had to find another job for Johnson, who at the time would have been the only African American servant in the White House

    Abraham Lincoln presidential election ticket, back side

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    The back side of a presidential election ticket, from the United States presidential election of 1864. This ticket promotes the re-election of President Abraham Lincoln, the National Union Party candidate, and his vice presidential running mate, Andrew Johnson, throughout Ohio. The text reads, Rally ‘round the Flag Boys! Rally once again!” (lyrics from "The Battle Cry of Freedom") with the seal of the United States

    Abraham Lincoln bust by Thomas Dow Jones, photographic print, back side

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    The back side of a photograph of the bust sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Thomas Dow Jones. The bronze sculpture depicts Lincoln’s head and neck. The print depicts the profile view of the sculpture. The sculpture was carved in 1864, a year before Lincoln’s death. The description located on the back of the print reads, “Thomas Dow Jones 1881-1881. Bronze bust of Abraham Lincoln. Height 20 ½. Profile.

    Abraham Lincoln bust by Thomas Dow Jones, photographic print, back side

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    The back side of a photograph of the bust sculpture of Abraham Lincoln by Thomas Dow Jones. The bronze sculpture depicts Lincoln’s head and neck. Lincoln’s head is position looking down and tilted to the view’s right. The sculpture was carved in 1864, a year before Lincoln’s death. The text located on the back of the print reads, “Thomas Dow Jones 1811-1881. Bust of Abraham Lincoln. Modeled from life in 1864. Bronze height 20 ½. Added marble base 1 ½. Front face.

    Abraham Lincoln Memorial Poster

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    Text reads “Americana. Catalogue Four. Rest, Spirit, Rest. Grand Requiem March.” A Sketch of Abraham Lincoln with text below reads "To the memory of Abraham Lincoln by E. Hoffman, Author of Mocking Bird, Trinity Chimes, & c.

    Abraham Lincoln portrait print

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    The image is a black and white print of Abraham Lincoln engraved by A. H. Ritchie for the purpose to be included in Henry Raymond’s “Life of Abraham Lincoln.” The print depicts Lincoln standing with his left arm bend behind his back while his right arm is placed at his side

    La Bibliothèque de l'Alliance israélite universelle

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    Back Abraham. La Bibliothèque de l'Alliance israélite universelle. In: Revue des études juives, tome 4 (104), juillet-décembre 1938. pp. 163-165
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