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Box 13

 Container

Contains 36 Results:

"How A Free People Conduct a Long War: A Chapter from English History." Charles J. Stillé. Collins, Printer, Philadelphia. Pamphlet, 1862

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 34
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: 1862

"Abraham Lincoln at the Bar of Illinois. An address delivered before the Chicago Bar Association, Thursday Evening, by John T. Richards, Esq., of the Chicago Bar." Inscribed to Moores. Pamphlet, February 11, 1909

 File — Box: 13, 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 11, 1909

"The Civil War." James I. Robertson, Jr. U.S. Civil War Centennial Commission, Washington, D.C. Pamphlet, 1963

 File — Box: 13, 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: 1963

"Abraham Lincoln: Address of Hon. William A. Rodenberg of Illinois in the House of Representatives." Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C. Pamphlet, February 12, 1916

 File — Box: 13, 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: February 12, 1916

"Henry W. Rogers on the Rebellion." Clapp, Matthews & Waite's Steam Printing House, Buffalo, NY. Pamphlet, 1861

 File — Box: 13, 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: 1861

"Lincoln and Sickles." "Published by the ‘Third Army Corps Union' For Distribution to its Members, May." Address by James F. Rusling. Pamphlet, 1910

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 5
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: 1910

"Abraham Lincoln: A Contribution toward a Bibliography."L. E. Russell. Torch Press, Cedar Rapids, Ia. Pamphlet, 1910

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 6
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: 1910

"St. Paul's Cathedral: Memorial Service held on the burial day of John Hay, Secretary of State of the United States. Wednesday, July 5th." Pamphlet, 1905

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 7
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: 1905

Correspondence. W. F. Saltmarsh to Thos. Cook & Son, Feb. 11, requesting information on Abraham Lincoln statues in Edinburgh cemetery. Thos. Cook & Son to W. F. Saltmarsh, Feb. 24, reply, with details on statue, 1913

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 8
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: 1913

"Sarah Bush Lincoln: The Beloved Foster Mother of Abraham Lincoln. A Memorial." Elizabethtown Woman's Club, Elizabethtown, Ky. Pamphlet, 1922

 File — Box: 13, Folder: 9
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