Box 4
Contains 151 Results:
Provine, Robert Calhoun. Temple Awarded Lincoln Diploma of Honor.
Booklet, 3 pages
Folder 144
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.
Manuscripts in Lincoln's Handwriting. McLellon Lincoln Collection. Brown University Library. Providence, R.I., 1947-12-19
List, 22 pages
Folder 145
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.
The Lincoln Centennial Association. Springfield, Illinois.
Card, 1 page
Addressed to Dr. Albert H. Griffith, Fisk , Wisconsin. Sent from Lincoln Centennial Association, Springfield, Illinois.
Envelope
Item 3
Envelope
Folder 146
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.
Birthday Card to "Abe-y Baby". "Hope you have an Extra Special Day."
Card, 1 page
Folder 147
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.