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topACKNOWLEDGMENTTheEditor is most grateful to the various authors who have willingly given their consent to the use of their respective poems in the compilation of this volume. It has been a somewhat difficult problem, not only to select the more appropriate productions, but also to find the names of their authors, for in his Lincoln collection there are many hundreds of poems which have appeared from time to time in magazines, newspapers and other productions, some of which are accompanied by more than one name as author of the same poem. In a number of instances it has been difficult to ascertain the name of the actual owner of the copyright, the poems having been printed in so many forms without the copyright mark attached.The Editor in particularextends his grateful acknowledgmentto the Houghton Mifflin Company for permission to reprint the "Emancipation Group" by John G. Whittier; the "Life Mask" by Richard Watson Gilder; "The Hand of Lincoln" by Clarence Stedman; "Commemoration Ode" by James Russell Lowell, and the "Gettysburg Address" by Bayard Taylor; to Charles Scribner's Sons for two "Lincoln" poems by Richard Henry Stoddard; and to the J. B. Lippincott Company for the poem "Lincoln" by George Henry Boker.The Editor is also grateful to Dr. Marion Mills Miller for his contribution of the introduction and a poem specially written for the collection, and also for assistance in the editorial work.topFOREWORDNogreat man has ever been spoken of with such tender expressions of high regard as has been Abraham Lincoln. Especially is this true of the tributes of esteem made by the poets to his memory. It is therefore desirable that these should be preserved for future generations, and at this time, the fiftieth anniversary of his untimely death, it is peculiarly proper that they should be presented to the public.Although they are chiefly the productions of American authors, quite a number are from the pens of appreciative citizens of other countries. From the thousand of meritorious poems which have been written about Lincoln, the compiler, after serious consideration, has selected those within as appearing to be gems; although there were others which he would have been glad to include if space permitted.The poems and illustrations are arranged largely in the chronological order of their application to the events in the life of Lincoln. The intense sympathy and warm appreciation portrayed therein for our Martyred President, as well as their artistic merit assure the poems a sacred place in the heart of every patriotic American.The large number of selected portraits and illustrations of events connected with his life, service, death and burial, with brief sketches of authors of the following poems, also forms a compilation of rich material for all readers of Lincoln literature.The object in publishing this compilation is to assist in preserving the collection of memorials now contained in the house in which Lincoln died, 516 Tenth Street, Washington, D. C.The volume will be sent postpaid by the Editor at the above address, upon receipt of its price, $1.00.Osborn H. Oldroyd.Washington, D. C., September twelve,Nineteen hundred and fifteen.topCONTENTSPAGEIntroduction—The Poetic Spirit of Lincoln, by Marion Mills MillervMy Childhood's Home I See Again,by Abraham LincolnviBut Here's an Object More of Dread,by Abraham LincolnviiiOh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?By William KnoxixSpeech at Gettysburg(in verse form), by Abraham LincolnxiiiSoliloquy of King Claudius,by William ShakespearexviiLincoln,by Julia Ward Howe14The Great Oak,by Bennett Chapple15Lincoln,by Noah Davis17The Birth of Lincoln,by George W. Crofts19Mendelssohn, Darwin, Lincoln,by Clarence E. Carr20The Natal Day of Lincoln,by James Phinney Baxter22Nancy Hanks,by Harriet Monroe25Lincoln the Laborer,by Richard Henry Stoddard29A Peaceful Life,by James Whitcomb Riley31Leader of His People,by William Wilberforce Newton32Lincoln,by Wilbur Hazelton Smith35Lincoln in His Office Chair,by James Riley37The Voice of Lincoln,by Elizabeth Porter Gould41The Thoughts of Lincoln,by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps43On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln,by Richard Watson Gilder45The Hand of Lincoln,by Edmund Clarence Stedman47Honest Abe of the West,by Edmund Clarence Stedman51Presidential Campaign, 1860,by William Henry Burleigh53Lincoln, 1809—February 12, 1909,by Madison Cawein56The Matchless Lincoln,by Isaac Bassett Choate59Lincoln,by Charlotte Becker61Lincoln at Springfield,1861, by Anna Bache65Lincoln Called To the Presidency,by Henry Wilson Clendenin70Lincoln the Man of the People,by Edwin Markham74Lincoln,by John Vance Cheney76Lincoln's Church in Washington,by Lyman Whitney Allen80Sonnet in 1862,by John James Piatt83Lincoln, Soldier of Christ,in Macmillan's Magazine85A Characterization of Lincoln,by Hamilton Schuyler87The Emancipation Group,by John Greenleaf Whittier91The Liberator,by Theron Brown94To President Lincoln,by Edmund Ollier96On Freedom's Summit,by Charles G. Foltz98topAddress Delivered at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg,by Abraham Lincoln100Gettysburg Ode,by Bayard Taylor102Lincoln's Second Inaugural,by Benjamin Franklin Taylor104Oh, Patient Eyes!by Herman Hagedorn107Abraham Lincoln,by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster109The Man Lincoln,by Wilbur Dick Nesbit113The Master,by Edwin Arlington Robinson116Lincoln,by Harriet Monroe119The Eyes of Lincoln,by Walt Mason121He Leads Us Still,by Arthur Guiterman123Lincoln,by S. Weir Mitchell125Abraham Lincoln,by George Alfred Townsend126Lincoln,by Paul Lawrence Dunbar128Abraham Lincoln,by Alice Cary130Abraham Lincoln,by Rose Terry Cooke132Lincoln,by Frederick Lucian Hosmer134Abraham Lincoln,by Charles Monroe Dickinson136Sic Semper Tyrannis!by Robert Leighton139Abraham Lincoln Foully Assassinated,by Tom Taylor140The Deathbed144Lincoln and Stanton,by Marion Mills Miller146The House Where Lincoln Died,by Robert Mackay151In Token of Respect,Translation of Latin Verses152England's Sorrow,fromLondon Fun153The Funeral Hymn of Lincoln,by Phineas Densmore Gurley155Rest, Rest for Him,by Harriet McEwen Kimball157The Funeral Car of Lincoln,by Richard Henry Stoddard159The Death of Lincoln,by William Cullen Bryant161Ode,by Henry T. Tuckerman163Tolling,by Lucy Larcom164Requiem of Lincoln,by Richard Storrs Willis167Requiem,by James Nicoll Johnston168Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln,by Oliver Wendell Holmes170Springfield's Welcome To Lincoln,by William Allen173Lincoln,by Lucy Hamilton Hooper175Let the President Sleep,by James M. Stewart179The Cenotaph of Lincoln,by James Mackay181Dedication Poem,by James Judson Lord183The Grave of Lincoln,by Edna Dean Proctor186Commemoration Ode,by James Russell Lowell189An Horatian Ode,by Richard Henry Stoddard193O Captain! My Captain!by Walt Whitman197On the Assassination of Lincoln,by Henry De Garrs200Poetical Tribute To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln,by Emily J. Bugbee201Lincoln, 1865,by John Nichol204Lincoln,by Christopher Pearse Cranch206Lincoln,by George Henry Boker208topAbraham Lincoln,by Phoebe Cary210Lincoln,by Charles Graham Halpin ("Miles O'Reilly")215The Martyr President219Abraham Lincoln,by Eugene J. Hall220The Tomb of Lincoln,by Samuel Francis Smith222Lincoln,by John Townsend Trowbridge227Homage Due to Lincoln,by Kinahan Cornwallis229The Scotland Statue,by David K. Watson231The Unfinished Work,by Joseph Fulford Folsom234One of Our Presidents,by Wendell Philips Stafford236On a Bronze Medal of Lincoln,by Frank Dempster Sherman239The Glory that Slumbered in the Granite Rock,by Ella Wheeler Wilcox241The Lincoln Boulder,by Louis Bradford Couch243When Lincoln Died,by James Arthur Edgerton247Had Lincoln Lived,by Amos Russell Wells250Let His Monument Rise,by Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin253topILLUSTRATIONSPAGEPresident Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864FrontispieceLincoln,from a Bust by Johannes GelertivThe Log Cabin,Birthplace of Lincoln13Lincoln by the Cabin Fire16Mendelssohn, Darwin, Lincoln20Monument To the Mother of Lincoln25The Rail Splitter28The Boy Lincoln,by Eastman Johnson30Lincoln the Lawyer,from an Ambrotype, 185634Lincoln's Office Chair36Lincoln as a Candidate for United States Senator,from an Ambrotype by Gilmer, 185840Lincoln at the Time of Debate with Douglas,from an Ambrotype, 185842The Lincoln Life-Mask,by Leonard W. Volk44The Hand of Lincoln,a Cast by Leonard W. Volk46Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for the Presidency,1860, painted by Hicks49The "Wigwam,"Convention Hall in Chicago, 186050Lincoln as Candidate for President,from an Ambrotype, 186052"Honest Abe," Campaign Cartoon of 186055Lincoln as Candidate for President,Photograph by Hesler, Chicago, 186058Lincoln as Candidate for President,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 186060Cabin of Lincoln's Parents,on Goose-Nest Prairie, Ill.62Lincoln Homestead,Springfield, Ill., 186164President Lincoln and His Secretaries, John G. Nicolay and John Hay,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 186167Independence Hall, Philadelphia69Lincoln in 1858,Photograph by S. M. Fassett, Chicago,71The Capitol,at Second Inauguration of Lincoln73The White House76Where Lincoln Worshipped,New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C.79Lincoln in 1858,Photograph Owned by Stuart Brown, Springfield, Ill.82President Lincoln,Photograph Autographed for Miss Speed84Lincoln in February,1860, Photograph by Brady86President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner88Emancipation Group,in Park Square, Boston90President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 186393President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 186395President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady97Lincoln at Gettysburg100President Lincoln and His Son Thomas ("Tad")103President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady106topPresident Lincoln,Photograph by Brady108President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1864112President Lincoln at Antietam115President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1864118President-Elect Lincoln,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 1861120President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1862122President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864124Statue of Lincolnin Hodgenville, Ky.; Adolph A. Weinman, sculptor126President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864128President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1865130President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1865132President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1865134Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C.138Abraham Lincoln, Foully Assassinated,Cartoon in LondonPunch140Deathbed of Lincoln144Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton146Death of Lincoln149House in Which Lincoln Died150Josephine Oldroyd Tiefenthaler150The Funeral of Lincoln,in East Room of White House154The Funeral Car158City Hall, New York, N. Y.162Rotunda, City Hall166St. James Hall, Buffalo, N. Y.168President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1863170Lincoln Homestead,May 4, 1865172State Capitol, Illinois,1865175Public Vault, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.178Facade of Public Vault180Lincoln Monument,in Springfield, Ill., Larken G. Mead, Architect182Statue of Lincoln,Lincoln Park, Washington, D. C., Thomas Ball, sculptor188Statue of Lincoln,by Leonard W. Volk192"The Good Gray Poet" (Walt Whitman)196Statue of Lincoln,in Washington, D. C.; Lott Flannery, sculptor199Statue of Lincoln,in Muskegon, Mich.; Charles Niehaus, sculptor203Lincoln and Cabinet("First Reading of Emancipation Proclamation"), Painted by Frank B. Carpenter206Statue of Lincoln,in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Randolph Rogers, sculptor208President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864210Statue of Lincoln,in Lincoln Park, Chicago; Augustus Saint Gaudens, sculptor214Tablet at Philadelphia218Statue of Lincoln,in Rotunda of Capitol; Vinnie Ream, sculptor222Statue of Lincoln,in Lincoln, Neb.; Daniel Chester French, sculptor226topStatue of Lincoln,in Burlington, Wis.; George E. Ganiere, sculptor228Statue of Lincoln,in Edinburgh, Scotland; George E. Bissell, sculptor231Statue of Lincoln,in Newark, N. J.; Gutzon Borglum, sculptor234Children on the Borglum Statue236Head of Lincoln,Bronze Medallion in Commemoration of Lincoln Centenary, Struck for the Grand Army of the Republic238Marble Head of Lincoln,in Statuary Hall, Capitol; Gutzon Borglum, sculptor240The Lincoln Boulder,at Nyack, N. Y.243Bas-Relief Head of Lincoln,James W. Tuft, sculptor246A Study of Lincoln,Painting by Blendon Campbell249The Lincoln Memorial,at Washington, D. C., Henry Bacon, architect252top

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TheEditor is most grateful to the various authors who have willingly given their consent to the use of their respective poems in the compilation of this volume. It has been a somewhat difficult problem, not only to select the more appropriate productions, but also to find the names of their authors, for in his Lincoln collection there are many hundreds of poems which have appeared from time to time in magazines, newspapers and other productions, some of which are accompanied by more than one name as author of the same poem. In a number of instances it has been difficult to ascertain the name of the actual owner of the copyright, the poems having been printed in so many forms without the copyright mark attached.

The Editor in particularextends his grateful acknowledgmentto the Houghton Mifflin Company for permission to reprint the "Emancipation Group" by John G. Whittier; the "Life Mask" by Richard Watson Gilder; "The Hand of Lincoln" by Clarence Stedman; "Commemoration Ode" by James Russell Lowell, and the "Gettysburg Address" by Bayard Taylor; to Charles Scribner's Sons for two "Lincoln" poems by Richard Henry Stoddard; and to the J. B. Lippincott Company for the poem "Lincoln" by George Henry Boker.

The Editor is also grateful to Dr. Marion Mills Miller for his contribution of the introduction and a poem specially written for the collection, and also for assistance in the editorial work.

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Nogreat man has ever been spoken of with such tender expressions of high regard as has been Abraham Lincoln. Especially is this true of the tributes of esteem made by the poets to his memory. It is therefore desirable that these should be preserved for future generations, and at this time, the fiftieth anniversary of his untimely death, it is peculiarly proper that they should be presented to the public.

Although they are chiefly the productions of American authors, quite a number are from the pens of appreciative citizens of other countries. From the thousand of meritorious poems which have been written about Lincoln, the compiler, after serious consideration, has selected those within as appearing to be gems; although there were others which he would have been glad to include if space permitted.

The poems and illustrations are arranged largely in the chronological order of their application to the events in the life of Lincoln. The intense sympathy and warm appreciation portrayed therein for our Martyred President, as well as their artistic merit assure the poems a sacred place in the heart of every patriotic American.

The large number of selected portraits and illustrations of events connected with his life, service, death and burial, with brief sketches of authors of the following poems, also forms a compilation of rich material for all readers of Lincoln literature.

The object in publishing this compilation is to assist in preserving the collection of memorials now contained in the house in which Lincoln died, 516 Tenth Street, Washington, D. C.

The volume will be sent postpaid by the Editor at the above address, upon receipt of its price, $1.00.

Osborn H. Oldroyd.

Washington, D. C., September twelve,

Nineteen hundred and fifteen.

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Introduction—The Poetic Spirit of Lincoln, by Marion Mills Miller

My Childhood's Home I See Again,by Abraham Lincoln

But Here's an Object More of Dread,by Abraham Lincoln

Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal Be Proud?By William Knox

Speech at Gettysburg(in verse form), by Abraham Lincoln

Soliloquy of King Claudius,by William Shakespeare

Lincoln,by Julia Ward Howe

The Great Oak,by Bennett Chapple

Lincoln,by Noah Davis

The Birth of Lincoln,by George W. Crofts

Mendelssohn, Darwin, Lincoln,by Clarence E. Carr

The Natal Day of Lincoln,by James Phinney Baxter

Nancy Hanks,by Harriet Monroe

Lincoln the Laborer,by Richard Henry Stoddard

A Peaceful Life,by James Whitcomb Riley

Leader of His People,by William Wilberforce Newton

Lincoln,by Wilbur Hazelton Smith

Lincoln in His Office Chair,by James Riley

The Voice of Lincoln,by Elizabeth Porter Gould

The Thoughts of Lincoln,by Elizabeth Stuart Phelps

On the Life-mask of Abraham Lincoln,by Richard Watson Gilder

The Hand of Lincoln,by Edmund Clarence Stedman

Honest Abe of the West,by Edmund Clarence Stedman

Presidential Campaign, 1860,by William Henry Burleigh

Lincoln, 1809—February 12, 1909,by Madison Cawein

The Matchless Lincoln,by Isaac Bassett Choate

Lincoln,by Charlotte Becker

Lincoln at Springfield,1861, by Anna Bache

Lincoln Called To the Presidency,by Henry Wilson Clendenin

Lincoln the Man of the People,by Edwin Markham

Lincoln,by John Vance Cheney

Lincoln's Church in Washington,by Lyman Whitney Allen

Sonnet in 1862,by John James Piatt

Lincoln, Soldier of Christ,in Macmillan's Magazine

A Characterization of Lincoln,by Hamilton Schuyler

The Emancipation Group,by John Greenleaf Whittier

The Liberator,by Theron Brown

To President Lincoln,by Edmund Ollier

On Freedom's Summit,by Charles G. Foltz

Address Delivered at the Dedication of the Cemetery at Gettysburg,by Abraham Lincoln

Gettysburg Ode,by Bayard Taylor

Lincoln's Second Inaugural,by Benjamin Franklin Taylor

Oh, Patient Eyes!by Herman Hagedorn

Abraham Lincoln,by Margaret Elizabeth Sangster

The Man Lincoln,by Wilbur Dick Nesbit

The Master,by Edwin Arlington Robinson

Lincoln,by Harriet Monroe

The Eyes of Lincoln,by Walt Mason

He Leads Us Still,by Arthur Guiterman

Lincoln,by S. Weir Mitchell

Abraham Lincoln,by George Alfred Townsend

Lincoln,by Paul Lawrence Dunbar

Abraham Lincoln,by Alice Cary

Abraham Lincoln,by Rose Terry Cooke

Lincoln,by Frederick Lucian Hosmer

Abraham Lincoln,by Charles Monroe Dickinson

Sic Semper Tyrannis!by Robert Leighton

Abraham Lincoln Foully Assassinated,by Tom Taylor

The Deathbed

Lincoln and Stanton,by Marion Mills Miller

The House Where Lincoln Died,by Robert Mackay

In Token of Respect,Translation of Latin Verses

England's Sorrow,fromLondon Fun

The Funeral Hymn of Lincoln,by Phineas Densmore Gurley

Rest, Rest for Him,by Harriet McEwen Kimball

The Funeral Car of Lincoln,by Richard Henry Stoddard

The Death of Lincoln,by William Cullen Bryant

Ode,by Henry T. Tuckerman

Tolling,by Lucy Larcom

Requiem of Lincoln,by Richard Storrs Willis

Requiem,by James Nicoll Johnston

Services in Memory of Abraham Lincoln,by Oliver Wendell Holmes

Springfield's Welcome To Lincoln,by William Allen

Lincoln,by Lucy Hamilton Hooper

Let the President Sleep,by James M. Stewart

The Cenotaph of Lincoln,by James Mackay

Dedication Poem,by James Judson Lord

The Grave of Lincoln,by Edna Dean Proctor

Commemoration Ode,by James Russell Lowell

An Horatian Ode,by Richard Henry Stoddard

O Captain! My Captain!by Walt Whitman

On the Assassination of Lincoln,by Henry De Garrs

Poetical Tribute To the Memory of Abraham Lincoln,by Emily J. Bugbee

Lincoln, 1865,by John Nichol

Lincoln,by Christopher Pearse Cranch

Lincoln,by George Henry Boker

Abraham Lincoln,by Phoebe Cary

Lincoln,by Charles Graham Halpin ("Miles O'Reilly")

The Martyr President

Abraham Lincoln,by Eugene J. Hall

The Tomb of Lincoln,by Samuel Francis Smith

Lincoln,by John Townsend Trowbridge

Homage Due to Lincoln,by Kinahan Cornwallis

The Scotland Statue,by David K. Watson

The Unfinished Work,by Joseph Fulford Folsom

One of Our Presidents,by Wendell Philips Stafford

On a Bronze Medal of Lincoln,by Frank Dempster Sherman

The Glory that Slumbered in the Granite Rock,by Ella Wheeler Wilcox

The Lincoln Boulder,by Louis Bradford Couch

When Lincoln Died,by James Arthur Edgerton

Had Lincoln Lived,by Amos Russell Wells

Let His Monument Rise,by Samuel Green Wheeler Benjamin

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President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864

Lincoln,from a Bust by Johannes Gelert

The Log Cabin,Birthplace of Lincoln

Lincoln by the Cabin Fire

Mendelssohn, Darwin, Lincoln

Monument To the Mother of Lincoln

The Rail Splitter

The Boy Lincoln,by Eastman Johnson

Lincoln the Lawyer,from an Ambrotype, 1856

Lincoln's Office Chair

Lincoln as a Candidate for United States Senator,from an Ambrotype by Gilmer, 1858

Lincoln at the Time of Debate with Douglas,from an Ambrotype, 1858

The Lincoln Life-Mask,by Leonard W. Volk

The Hand of Lincoln,a Cast by Leonard W. Volk

Hon. Abraham Lincoln, Republican Candidate for the Presidency,1860, painted by Hicks

The "Wigwam,"Convention Hall in Chicago, 1860

Lincoln as Candidate for President,from an Ambrotype, 1860

"Honest Abe," Campaign Cartoon of 1860

Lincoln as Candidate for President,Photograph by Hesler, Chicago, 1860

Lincoln as Candidate for President,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 1860

Cabin of Lincoln's Parents,on Goose-Nest Prairie, Ill.

Lincoln Homestead,Springfield, Ill., 1861

President Lincoln and His Secretaries, John G. Nicolay and John Hay,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 1861

Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Lincoln in 1858,Photograph by S. M. Fassett, Chicago,

The Capitol,at Second Inauguration of Lincoln

The White House

Where Lincoln Worshipped,New York Avenue Presbyterian Church, Washington, D. C.

Lincoln in 1858,Photograph Owned by Stuart Brown, Springfield, Ill.

President Lincoln,Photograph Autographed for Miss Speed

Lincoln in February,1860, Photograph by Brady

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner

Emancipation Group,in Park Square, Boston

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1863

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1863

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady

Lincoln at Gettysburg

President Lincoln and His Son Thomas ("Tad")

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1864

President Lincoln at Antietam

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1864

President-Elect Lincoln,Photograph at Springfield, Ill., 1861

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1862

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864

Statue of Lincolnin Hodgenville, Ky.; Adolph A. Weinman, sculptor

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1865

President Lincoln,Photograph by Gardner, 1865

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1865

Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C.

Abraham Lincoln, Foully Assassinated,Cartoon in LondonPunch

Deathbed of Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln and Edwin M. Stanton

Death of Lincoln

House in Which Lincoln Died

Josephine Oldroyd Tiefenthaler

The Funeral of Lincoln,in East Room of White House

The Funeral Car

City Hall, New York, N. Y.

Rotunda, City Hall

St. James Hall, Buffalo, N. Y.

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1863

Lincoln Homestead,May 4, 1865

State Capitol, Illinois,1865

Public Vault, Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, Ill.

Facade of Public Vault

Lincoln Monument,in Springfield, Ill., Larken G. Mead, Architect

Statue of Lincoln,Lincoln Park, Washington, D. C., Thomas Ball, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,by Leonard W. Volk

"The Good Gray Poet" (Walt Whitman)

Statue of Lincoln,in Washington, D. C.; Lott Flannery, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,in Muskegon, Mich.; Charles Niehaus, sculptor

Lincoln and Cabinet("First Reading of Emancipation Proclamation"), Painted by Frank B. Carpenter

Statue of Lincoln,in Fairmount Park, Philadelphia, Randolph Rogers, sculptor

President Lincoln,Photograph by Brady, 1864

Statue of Lincoln,in Lincoln Park, Chicago; Augustus Saint Gaudens, sculptor

Tablet at Philadelphia

Statue of Lincoln,in Rotunda of Capitol; Vinnie Ream, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,in Lincoln, Neb.; Daniel Chester French, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,in Burlington, Wis.; George E. Ganiere, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,in Edinburgh, Scotland; George E. Bissell, sculptor

Statue of Lincoln,in Newark, N. J.; Gutzon Borglum, sculptor

Children on the Borglum Statue

Head of Lincoln,Bronze Medallion in Commemoration of Lincoln Centenary, Struck for the Grand Army of the Republic

Marble Head of Lincoln,in Statuary Hall, Capitol; Gutzon Borglum, sculptor

The Lincoln Boulder,at Nyack, N. Y.

Bas-Relief Head of Lincoln,James W. Tuft, sculptor

A Study of Lincoln,Painting by Blendon Campbell

The Lincoln Memorial,at Washington, D. C., Henry Bacon, architect

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