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"Extracts from an address delivered at the dedication of the statue to Frances E. Willard in the Hall of Fame, Washington, D.C." Illustration of Willard statue is included inside the front cover.

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Detached from Lincoln magazine : a home journal of social and civic freedom, vol. I, no. 4., October, 1905.

Text in two columns.

The statue of Frances Willard by Helen Farnsworth Mears was given to the National Statuary Hall Collection by Illinois in 1905. She was born in 1839 and died in February, 1898. Her statue was the first honoring a woman to be chosen for the National Statuary Hall Collection.

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OL25771120M
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abrahamlincolnte00litt
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916510068

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