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Confederate Five Dollar Bill
Civil War; Currency; Money
This five-dollar note is from The Augusta Insurance and Banking Company. The number 205 appears and "Will pay FIVE DOLLARS to bearer on demand." Then there is the word "Augusta," followed by an illegible...
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Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Coles County, Illinois; Cabins; Pioneers; Politics & Government; Kyser; Chesebro Blacksmith Shop; Chicago, Illinois;
Postcard of "Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin Built by Abraham Lincoln and his father in 1831, in Coles County, Illinois; taken to Chicago during the World's Fair by the Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin Association"....
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Queen Mary and Princess Mary at Coventry
World War I; Queen Mary; Coventry, England; Women
Black and white photograph. Label text: 'Queen Mary and Princess Mary at Coventry. The Queen, accompanied by Princess Mary, visited Coventry on Tuesday, the visit being one of the series which Her Majesty...
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IBM Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator or Harvard Mark I
Computers; Calculators; Technology; Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (ASCC); Harvard Mark I; International Business Machines (IBM)
Considered to be the first digital computer, Howard Aiken's Automatic Sequence Controlled Calculator (the IBM ASCC) or Mark I, was developed between 1937-1944. When it was completed it had many functions:...
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Commemorative Ribbon
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Funeral; Assassinations
White silk ribbon wound on round wooden core. Extremely fragile. Diam. 2 3/8".
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Three Liberty Dimes
Pileus; Phrygian Cap; Liberty Cap; Coins; French Revolution; American Revolution; U.S. Mint; King Midas; Seated Liberty
The 1864 dime has a wreath and says "United States of America." The other two coins just have the wreath. All three say "One Dime." The earliest dimes were called "dismes."
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Postcard of the Lincoln Home (southwest view)
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Home; Postcards; Mail
Black and white photograph of the Lincoln Home from the southwest. House is white with black shutters. Large flagpole in corner behind fence. Lattice-type porch encloses front door. Square metal plaque...
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Postcard showing the Lincoln Home (north view)
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Postcards; Mail; Communication
Postcard showing the Lincoln Home, looking north.
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Marriage certificate, from the wedding of E.S. Barnes and Caroline Inslee
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Victorian; Wedding; Acquaintances; Dresser, Rev. Charles; Marriage
Yellowed marriage certificate for the wedding of E.S. Barnes and Caroline Inslee on November 24, 1842, in Springfield. The certificate is signed by N.W. Matheny. Note below printed area in ink: "Solemnized...
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Advertisement of Detasselers
McLean County, Illinois; Corn; Advertisements; World War II; Women
Advertisement and photograph of detasselers during World War II.
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Illinois Central Railroad
Illinois Central Railroad; Railroads;
Pamphlet about the Illinois Central Railroad lands that were for sale in Illinois in 1858, contains a description of the lands, advantages of settling in Illinois, various letters in regard to soil, etc.,...
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100 West Washington Street, Bloomington, Illinois
Bloomington, Illinois; McLean County, Illinois; Street railroads; Photographs
Photograph of Washington Street in Bloomington, Illinois in 1904. The image includes text describing each of the numbered items.
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Strong in the strength of the Lord...
World War II; War posters, American; Patriotism; World War, 1939-1945--Propaganda;
Poster, color, 21.9 x 27.9 in., published by the United States Government Printing Office
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