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Page 414 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for Nov. 17, 1860
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Victorian; Antebellum; Newspaper; Newspapers; Illustration; Home; Images
Page 414 of Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper for Nov. 17, 1860. Top left three columns (of four) contain drawing of Lincoln Home from southwest corner. Titled, "The Residence of Abraham Lincoln, President-elect...
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Benz Velo Automobile
Automobiles; Automobiles--Germany; Cars; Land transportation; Benz, Bertha; Benz, Carl, 1884-1929; Inventions; Motorized buggy; Transportation
The Benz Velo is a motorized two-passenger buggy. Its engine is situated in a box behind the seats. The auto has four wheels with spokes, the back two are 35.5 and the front two are twenty-three inches....
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Drawing of the Sitting Room of the Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Decorations; Appearance; Style; Drawing; 1860; 1861
Drawing of the Sitting Room of the Lincoln Home, facing south, as it appeared in late 1860 or early 1861. Published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on March 9, 1861.
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Drawing of the Front Parlor of the Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Parlors; Drawing; Illustration; Appearance; Style; Decorations; 1860; 1861
Drawing of the Front Parlor of the Lincoln Home, facing west, as it appeared in late 1860 or early 1861. Published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on March 9, 1861.
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Newspaper, recovered from Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Illinois State Journal; Newspaper; Newspapers; Communication
"Illinois State Journal/Springfield September 6, 1855 Vol. VIII. No. 70" The top part of the right four columns can be seen. These include the following headings: an 1855 calendar, "Springfield Marine...
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Mouse Nest, recovered from Lincoln Home restoration
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Pest; Household; Artifact; Mouse
Artifacts recovered from mouse nest during 1987-88 Lincoln Home restoration, including the mice. Newspaper, wood, grass, plaster materials; white satin ribbon; newspaper; two square-cut nail heads; paper...
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Drawing of the Rear Parlor of the Lincoln Home
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Home; Decorations; Appearance; Parlors; Style; 1860; 1861
Drawing of the Rear Parlor of the Lincoln Home, facing east, as it appeared in late 1860 or early 1861. Published in Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper on March 9, 1861.
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Newspaper, New York Times from Sunday, August 1, 1926
Lincoln, Robert Todd, 1843-1926; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Funeral; Garfield, James, 1831-1881; Newspaper; Newspapers;
New York Times from Sunday, August 1, 1926. Page 5 of Special "Rotogravure Picture Section" containing a memorial to Robert Todd Lincoln, son of Abraham Lincoln. Contains eight photographs with brief captions,...
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Newspaper notices to whalemen
Whaling; Whale; Whales; Advertisements; Advertising
Newspaper advertisements
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Pantagraph Bindery
McLean County, Illinois; The Pantagraph; Communication; Newspapers
This photo shows The Book Bindery of The Pantagraph, Bloomington, Illinois. The Pantagraph newspaper first published in 1837. It was two years older than the Chicago Tribune, and was a well-respected newspaper....
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Masthead from McLean County Anti-Monopolist
McLean County, Illinois; Mastheads; Farmers; Farming; Railroads; Newspapers
This masthead is from an anti-monopolist newspaper briefly published in Saybrook.
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Printing Press, c. 1830
Abolition movement; Slaves; Newspapers; Abolition movement; Publishing industry; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865;
The noted abolitionist Elijah P. Lovejoy (1802-37) is believed to have owned this press, which is in the collection of the Chicago Historical Society.
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Pantagraph Composing Linotype
Bloomington, Illinois; McLean County, Illinois; The Pantagraph; Newspapers; Letterheads; Printing; Stationery; Book binding; Linotype
A worker composes linotype at Bloomington Pantagraph Printing and Stationery Co., about 1900.
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Carle Foundation Hospital and Clinic, Urbana, Illinois
Buildings; Urbana, Illinois; Hospitals; Health care
Aerial view of the Carle Foundation Hospital and Clinic, University Avenue, Urbana, Illinois, 1967.
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Sofa belonging to the Abraham Lincoln family
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Furniture; Mid-Victorian; Mahogany; Horsehair; 19th Century; Rococo-revival style
Rococo-revival style (ornately carved furniture popular in the mid 1800s) upholstered sofa that belonged to the Abraham Lincoln family. Sofa is covered in black horsehair (modern but based on original...
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Photograph of Pauline Cushman
United States--History--Civil War, 1861-1865; Cushman, Pauline, 1835-1893; Garfield, James, 1831-1881
A black and white photograph of Pauline Cushman wearing what appears to be a Union frock coat. Dimensions: 4"x6.5".
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Framed print of barnyard scene
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Print; Art; Decor; Decoration; Interior; Barn; Farm; Animals; Prints
Interior scene of a barn with animals (horses, pigs, goat, rabbits, ducks, cat, rooster, pigeons, goose) and man and woman. Horses stand to right of scene. Black horse is covered with a blanket that a...
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Watercolor print
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Decor; Decoration; Art; Print
Watercolor print of a single red rose, with two small birds and green foliage. In plain oval frame. H 10" x W 8".
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Print of the Lincoln Home
Art; Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Print; Engraving; Home; Ink
"The Home of Abraham Lincoln." Shows home from SW corner, back wing and small chimney visible beyond; Mr & Mrs Lincoln talk to neighbor under tree in front, 2 boys behind fence (Robert & Willie) read newspaper;...
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Watercolor print, from Early to Middle Victorian Springfield, IL
Lincoln, Abraham, 1809-1865; Art; Print; Decor; Decoration
Watercolor print of yellow morning glories with three open flowers, one closed bud, and green foliage. In lower right side of print is pencil drawing of two flowers. In plain oval frame. H 10" x W 8".
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