Box 2
Contains 160 Results:
Folder 28
The collection consists largely of printed books, pamphlets, memorial sermons, and offprints concerning Abraham Lincoln that were collected by Waldo. Noteworthy items in this collection include the first edition of Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas, Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, by Frederick Meserve (1911) and a reprint copy of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865 proclaiming that Lincoln was shot.
Raymond, Henry J. and Savage, John. The Life of Abraham Lincoln, And of Andrew Johnson. Published by National Union Executive Committee, Astor House, New York
Book, 136 pages
Folder 29
The collection consists largely of printed books, pamphlets, memorial sermons, and offprints concerning Abraham Lincoln that were collected by Waldo. Noteworthy items in this collection include the first edition of Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas, Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, by Frederick Meserve (1911) and a reprint copy of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865 proclaiming that Lincoln was shot.
Republican Opinions about Lincoln
Booklet, 16 pages
Folder 30
The collection consists largely of printed books, pamphlets, memorial sermons, and offprints concerning Abraham Lincoln that were collected by Waldo. Noteworthy items in this collection include the first edition of Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas, Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, by Frederick Meserve (1911) and a reprint copy of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865 proclaiming that Lincoln was shot.
Thayer, William M., Character and Public Services of Abraham Lincoln. Published by Dinsmoor and Company, Boston, 1864
Book, 75 pages
Folder 31
The collection consists largely of printed books, pamphlets, memorial sermons, and offprints concerning Abraham Lincoln that were collected by Waldo. Noteworthy items in this collection include the first edition of Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas, Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, by Frederick Meserve (1911) and a reprint copy of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865 proclaiming that Lincoln was shot.
U.L.A. The opinions of Abraham Lincoln upon Slavery and its Issues indicated by his Speeches, Letters, Messages and Proclamations
Booklet, 16 pages
Folder 32
The collection consists largely of printed books, pamphlets, memorial sermons, and offprints concerning Abraham Lincoln that were collected by Waldo. Noteworthy items in this collection include the first edition of Lincoln's debates with Stephen A. Douglas, Photographs of Abraham Lincoln, by Frederick Meserve (1911) and a reprint copy of the New York Herald, April 15, 1865 proclaiming that Lincoln was shot.
Address by The Union League of Philadelphia to the Citizens of Pennsylvania in favor of the Re-election of Abraham Lincoln. Published by King and Baird, Printers, Philadelphia, 1864
Speech, 30 pages