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Contains 25 Results:

"Allan Pinkerton's Unpublished Story of the First Attempt on the Life of Abraham Lincoln," from The American Magazine, n.d., 3 pages, manuscript

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 11
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1835 - 1995

"Extracts from Lincoln's State Papers," American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional, ed. Albert Bushnell Hart and Edward Channing, No. 26, Parker P. Simmons Co., Inc., New York, pamphlet, 1914

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 12
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1914

"The Exact Text of the Articles of Confederation with the Franklin and Dickinson Drafts," American History Leaflets Colonial and Constitutional, ed. Albert Bushnell Hart and Edward Channing, No. 26, Parker P. Simmons Co., Inc., New York, pamphlet, 1917

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 13
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1917

"Americanization Day in the Indiana Public Schools on," Indiana State Board of Education, includes "American Ideal of Lincoln," by Charles W. Moores, pamphlet, October 24, 1919

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 14
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: October 24, 1919

"Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew to the Two Branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts," Wright and Potter, State Printers, Boston, pamphlet, January 9, 1863

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 15
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: January 9, 1863

"Valedictory Address of His Excellency John A. Andrew to the two Branches of the Legislature of Massachusetts," Wright & Potter, State Printers, Boston, pamphlet, January 4, 1866

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 16
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: January 4, 1866

Counsel Assigned, Mary Raymond Shipman, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York, book, 1932

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 17
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1932

"Abraham Lincoln from His Own Words and Contemporary Accounts," ed. Roy Edgar Appleman, United States Department of the Interior United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C., pamphlet, 1946

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 18
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1946

"Appomattox Court House, national Historical Monument, Virginia," Department of the Interior, U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, DC, pamphlet., 1949

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 19
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1949

Art and Archaeology, vol. 13, no. 6, June. "The Memorial to Abraham Lincoln," by Charles Moore, pp.247-252; "The Lincoln Memorial, Described by the Architect," by Henry Bacon, pp. 253-255; "Daniel Chester French's Statue of Lincoln," by Charles Moore, p. 257; "The Mural Decorations Described by the Painter," by Jules Guerin, pp. 258-259; "Abraham Lincoln as a Theme for Sculptural Art," by Frank Owen Payne, pp 261-268. Journal, 1922

 File — Box: 1, Folder: 20
Scope and Contents From the Collection: Charles W. Moores (1862–1923) was a life-long Lincoln scholar and collector. He began his study of Lincoln at a time when many of Lincoln’s friends and foes, neighbors, and associates were still alive. Moores published several works about Lincoln, most notably an address read first before the meeting of the American Bar Association in Chattanooga, Tennessee, on September 1, 1910. This address was subsequently published in the American Law Review and as a separate printing. The collection...
Dates: 1922