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Box 24

 Container

Contains 25 Results:

Lincoln and His Cabinet. Charles Anderson Dana. Cleveland and New York. Printed at the De Vinne Press for Paul Lemperly, F. A. Hilliard and Frank E. Hopkins. Book, 1896

 File — Box: 24, 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: 1896

"Abraham Lincoln's Favorite Poem. ‘Oh, Why Should the Spirit of Mortal be Proud?'" Manuscript

 File — Box: 24, 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: 1835 - 1995

The Lincoln Museum, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Visitor Guide, plus photocopies of newspaper articles, "Galleries show new ways to know Lincoln," Indianapolis Star, Oct. 22, "Renewed Lincoln Museum in Fort Wayne Helps Bring the 16th President to Life," Indianapolis Star, Sept. 21, and a press release on museum. Manuscript, 1995

 File — Box: 24, 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: 1995

Campaign ribbon, Lincoln and Hannibal Hamlin vice president. Originally in oversized Lincolniana scrapbook, E457.63.L736. Artifact, 1860

 File — Box: 24, 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: 1860

Three small picture cards, two Lincoln, one Mrs. Lincoln. Originally in oversized Lincolniana Scrapbook, E457.63.L736. Photograph

 File — Box: 24, 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: 1835 - 1995