An edition of Life of Abraham Lincoln (1925)

Life of Abraham Lincoln

from log cabin to the White House

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An edition of Life of Abraham Lincoln (1925)

Life of Abraham Lincoln

from log cabin to the White House

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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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Publisher
Curt Teich & Co.
Language
English
Pages
20

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Table of Contents

Abraham Lincoln ... Hodgenville, Ky.
Lincoln cabin, birthplace of Abraham Lincoln, Kentucky; Abraham Lincoln was born in this cabin in Hardin County on February 12, 1809.
Memorial marking spot where Lincoln family entered Illinois from Indiana 1830; located Illinois side of Lincoln Memorial Bridge, Vincennes, Ind.
Onstot's Cooper shop and residence, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.; Abraham Lincoln studied here by the light of the fire kindled by the cooper's shavings.
Abraham Lincoln and Ann Rutledge in their courting days.
Berry-Lincoln store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.; Lincoln was William F. Berry's partner in this store in 1833.
Dining room, Abraham Lincoln's home, Springfield, Illinois.
Abraham Lincoln's home, corner Eighth and Jackson, Springfield, Ill.; Lincoln lived here with his family for 17 years, 1844-1861.
Abraham Lincoln.
The old log cabin court house where Abraham Lincoln practiced law, Fairview Park, Decatur, Illinois.
Hill Residence, Hill-McNamar (McNeil) store, Berry-Lincoln store, Lukins and Ferguson residence; Lincoln lived in the village of New Salem, Ill. from 1831-1837.
Abraham Lincoln National Historical Park, Hodgenville, Ky.; Lincoln birthplace, inscriptions in Memorial Hall.
Hill-McNamar (McNeil) store, New Salem State Park, Lincoln's New Salem, Ill.; Abraham Lincoln served the latter portion of his postmastership here.
Entrance, Abraham Lincoln's home 1844-1861, Springfield, Illinois; northeast corner of Eighth and Jackson.
White House, Washington, D.C.
Lincoln, the President.
Abraham Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.
Interior of Lincoln Monument, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.; final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the U.S.A.
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.

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Chicago, Illinois

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[20] pages
Number of pages
20

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OL33186367M
Internet Archive
lifeofabrahamlin00curt_0
OCLC/WorldCat
890723891

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