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Souvenir folder. Each colored scene associated with Lincoln includes brief history and description. 19 illustrations, including one on outside back cover.
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Table of Contents
Lincoln Farm, near Hodgenville. Ky., Abraham Lincoln, inscription in Memorial Hall.
Lincoln Cabin, birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky.
Hill-McNamar (McNeil) store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.
Hill residence, Hill-McNamar (McNeil) store, Berry-Lincoln store, Lukins and Ferguson residence.
Dr. Allen, Lukins-Ferguson residences, Dr. Regnier office, Hill residence, Hill-McNamar (McNeil) store.
Interior, Berry-Lincoln store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.
The restored Offut Store.
Abraham Lincoln's Home, Springfield, Ill.
The old log court house, where Abraham Lincoln practiced law, Fairview Park, Decatur, Illinois.
Lincoln, the President.
Onstot's Cooper shop and residence, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.
Berry-Lincoln store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.
Interior of Lincoln Memorial, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.
Lincoln Memorial Hall on Lincoln Farm, near Hodgenville, Ky.
The grave of Ann Rutledge at Petersburg, Ill. with poem by Edgar Lee Masters.
Replica of first Rutledge & Cameron Mill, 1829 New Salem, Menard County, erected by Robert Clary Buckley.
Lincoln Memorial near Potomac River, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln marriage cabin, Pioneer Memorial State Park, Harrodsburg, Ky.
Lincoln Tomb, Springfield, Ill.
Edition Notes
Cover title.
On cover: "God bless my mother, all that I am or ever hope to be, I owe to my angel mother," born 1809, died 1865, with facsimile signature A. Lincoln.
"D-3522"
A strip of colored illustrations (14 x 82 cm) folded, accordion-style, to form [18] pages; mounted on page [1] of envelope-style mailing cover. Space provided for address and stamp: "Postage 1 1/2 [cents symbol] without message."
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