Box 7
Contains 43 Results:
Balser, Roy P. Abraham Lincoln - Artist, 1938
Article reprinted from The North American Review, Spring 1938 and entered into the Congressional Records of May 24, 1938.
Balser, Roy P. Who Wrote the "Letter to Mrs. Bixby"?, 1943
"Reprinted from The Lincoln Herald, February, 1943." 8 pages.
Black, Frank S. Abraham Lincoln, 1913
Printed note, signed by Gustav Stickley, on back of cover. Device of The Craftsman on front of cover. 8 pages ; 21 cm.
Borrit, Gabor S. Abraham Lincoln: War Opponent and War President, 1987
"The inaugural lecture of the first Robert C. Fluhrer Professor of Civil War Studies, Gettysburg College, March 28, 1987"--Back cover. 34 pages: illustrations, portraits; 23 cm.
Bowers, Claude. An Iconoclast's View of Lincoln, 1931
Excerpt from Readers Digest. April, 1931, p. 1086-1088. 20 cm. Review of Masters' Lincoln the Man.
Brooks, Noah. The Close of Lincoln's Career, 1895 May
"Closing scenes of the war drama - The great tragedy - The doom of the conspirators." Article detached from Century, May, 1895, pages 18-27.
Bullard, F. Lauriston. The Other Lincoln, 1941
"Supplement to Lincoln Herald, June, 1941." "Baccalaureate address delivered at commencement exercises closing the fiftieth anniversary of Lincoln Memorial University."
Bulland, F. Lauriston. What Andrew Boyd and Charles Henry Hart Did for Abraham Lincoln, 1944
"Limited to 100 copies; reprinted from the Lincoln Herald, vol. XLVI, no. 3, October, 1944, Lincoln Memorial University, Harrogate, Tennessee." 11 pages: illustrations; 26 cm.
Cameron, W. J. Lincoln, 1911
"Chicago Historical Society, February 12, 1911." "This appreciation of Lincoln, which is reprinted by permission of 'The Detroit News,' was contributed to that paper, February 12, 1909, by W. J. Cameron, of Brighton, Michigan." 7 unnumbered pages; 19 cm.
Carman, L. D. Abraham Lincoln, Freemason: an address, 1914
Abraham Lincoln, freemason: an address delivered before Harmony Lodge no. 17, F.A.A.M., Washington, D.C., January 28, 1914. "With an appendix containing the actions taken by the Masonic grand lodges of the United States on Lincoln's death."