Box 13
Container
Contains 36 Results:
"The Last of John Wilkes Booth: The Story of How Edwin Booth, in the Dead of Night, Burned his brother's Papers and Costumes." Otis Skinner. Removed from American Magazine, n.d. Manuscript
File — Box: 13, 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:
1835 - 1995
"Lincoln and Michigan." "Address by Mr. Arthur M. Smith of Dearborn, President, Abraham Lincoln Civil War Round Table of Michigan. Before Joint Convention of the Michigan Legislature." Pamphlet, February 13, 1958
File — Box: 13, 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:
February 13, 1958
"Some Lincoln Correspondence with Southern Leaders before the Outbreak of the Civil War." From the Collection of Judd Stewart. New York. Pamphlet, 1909
File — Box: 13, Folder: 21
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
"Speech of Hon. E. G. Spaulding, of New York, Delivered in the House of Representatives, on the Finances, and the Power of Congress to Issue Demand Treasury Notes and Make Them a Legal Tender in Payment of Debts." Washington, D.C. Pamphlet, January 28, 1862
File — Box: 13, Folder: 22
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 28, 1862
"Address of Hon. James Speed before the Society of the Loyal Legion, at Cincinnati, in Response to the Toast Abraham Lincoln." John P. Morton and Company, Louisville, KY. Pamphlet, May 4, 1887
File — Box: 13, Folder: 23
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:
May 4, 1887
"Reminiscences of Abraham Lincoln and Notes of a Visit to California. Two Lectures." Joshua A. Speed. John P. Morton and Company, Louisville, KY. Pamphlet, 1884
File — Box: 13, Folder: 24
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:
1884
"No Treason. No. 1." Lysander Spooner. Boston. Pamphlet, 1867
File — Box: 13, 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:
1867
"Lincoln as President." Jno. W. Starr, Jr. "Delivered, at his graduation from the Public Schools of Millersburg, Pa. 100 copies privately printed. June." Pamphlet, June 4, 1906
File — Box: 13, 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:
June 4, 1906
"Abraham Lincoln and the Detroit River," Thomas I. Starr. Removed from Michigan Christian Advocate. Feb. 6. Manuscript, 1964
File — Box: 13, 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:
1964
"The Greenly Collection: A Recent Gift of Lincolniana." Thomas I. Starr. Reprinted from Michigan Alumnus Quarterly Review, vol. 47, no. 24. Pamphlet, July 26, 1941
File — Box: 13, 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:
July 26, 1941