Box 7
Contains 140 Results:
Greencastle Pennsylvania Pilot Weekly. Events in the life of the untutored farm boy, from a Kentucky log cabin to the White House., 1931-02-13
Newspaper clippings, 29 items
Bay City Michigan Times. Illinois Continues Lincoln Memorials. Pt. 1 and pt. 2., 1931-02-13
Newspaper clippings, 29 items
Utica New York Observer Dispatch. New York City Attorney Tribute to the Great Emancipator at Republican Club Lincoln Day Dinner., 1931-02-13
Newspaper clippings, 29 items
Washington D. C. Star. Lincoln Praised in Many Speeches., 1931-02-13
Newspaper clippings, 29 items
Dubuque Iowa Cath Tribune. Word tour through Lincoln Museum., 1931-02-13
Newspaper clippings, 29 items
Folder 174
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.
Grand Junction Colorado Sentinel., 1931-02-15
Newspaper clippings, 13 items
Raton New Mexico Gazette. Tour of Lincoln Museum Placed on Radio Waves., 1931-02-14
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.
Dubuque Iowa Telegraph Herald. It didn't catch hold., 1931-02-14
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.
Saranac Lake New York Enterprise. Cane made by Lincoln Donated., 1931-02-14
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.