Box 4
Container
Contains 30 Results:
"Two Congressmen: Speech of Hon. George A. Dondero of Michigan in the House of Representatives, Wednesday," U.S. Government Printing Office. Manuscript., February 9, 1944
File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
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:
February 9, 1944
letter from Dondero to Donald C. Durman, declining speaking engagement. Correspondence, December 27, 1960
File — Box: 4, Folder: 25
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:
December 27, 1960
The Bust of Lincoln, James Francis Dwyer. Doubleday, Page & Co., Garden City, New York. Book, 1912
File — Box: 4, Folder: 26
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:
1912
The Educator-Journal, vol. 9, no. 6. February. Lincoln Centenary issue. Journal, 1909
File — Box: 4, Folder: 27
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:
1909
"Debt and Resources of the United States: and the Effect of Secession upon the Trade and Industry of the Loyal States," William Elder. Ringwalt & Brown, Philadelphia. Pamphlet, 1863
File — Box: 4, Folder: 28
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:
1863
"Lincoln Sesquicentennial, -," Indiana Historical Society, Indianapolis. Reprint of the Emancipation Proclamation. Pamphlet, 1809
File — Box: 4, Folder: 29
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:
1809
"Claysonian-Lincolnic Memorial, : Poem by Oliver S. Clay, in celebration of Lincoln's 94th Birthday Anniversary," Claysonian Publisher, Indianapolis, IN. Manuscript, February 12, 1903
File — Box: 4, Folder: 1
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:
February 12, 1903
"Cliosophic Essays": 1. The Political Revolution of by John W. Appel, a.m.; 2. Buchanan's Administration on the Eve of the Rebellion by W. U. Hensel, a.m.; 3. Abraham Lincoln—The Problem. The Man. The Solution. by Geo. W. Richards, D.D. Lancaster, Pa.: Cliosophic Society. Book, 1860
File — Box: 4, Folder: 2
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:
1860
"Eulogy on President Lincoln," by David S. Coddington, "delivered in the Citadel Square Church, Charleston, S.C., May 6th." Baker & Godwin, printers, New York. Pamphlet, 1865
File — Box: 4, Folder: 3
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:
1865
"The Evidence that Abraham Lincoln was not Born in Lawful Wedlock, or the Sad Story of Nancy Hanks," Wm. M. C., n.p.,n.d. Pamphlet
File — Box: 4, Folder: 4
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