Box 7
Contains 140 Results:
"The House in Which Abraham Lincoln Died. 516 Tenth Street Northwest, Washington, D.C. Contains the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection consisting of over Three Thousand Articles pertaining to the Martyred President. Open Every Day and Evening at all Hour.", 1905-03-12
Pamphlet, 2 pages
Arnold, Isaac N. F.R.H.S. Proceedings of The Royal Historical Society, London, June 16th, 1881. Abraham Lincoln. Published by the Fergus Printing Company, Chicago, 1905-02-25
Booklet, 45 pages
Folder 182
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.
Memorial to Abraham Lincoln. The House in which Lincoln Died. 516 Tenth St., Northwest Washington, D.C.
Booklet, 8 pages
Folder 183
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.
Peck, George R. Abraham Lincoln. A Response at the Annual Banquet of the Marquette Club, Of Chicago, on the Birthday of Abraham Lincoln, February 12th, 1895, 1905-03-09
Speech, 12 pages
Folder 184
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.
Depew, Hon. Chauncey M., LL.D. Address at the Celebration of the Thirty-eighth Anniversary of the Debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephan A. Douglas, at Galesburg, Illinois, 1905-03-10
Speech, 24 pages
Folder 185
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.
McKinley, William. Abraham Lincoln. An Address before the Marquette Club, Chicago, 1896-02-12
Speech, 27 pages