Box 33
Container
Contains 41 Results:
M-3233 Siegel, Isaac. "Abraham Lincoln Speech of Hon. Isaac Siegel of New York in the House of Representatives February 12, 1917." (Not printed at Government expense.) United States Government Printing Office Washington, 1930
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1930
M-3237 Wall, Bernhardt. "The Invitation to Gettysburg." Bernhardt Wall Etcher-Publisher. Lime Rock Connecticut, 1930
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1930
M-3249 Bonar, Lewis J. "The Lincoln I Voted For." By Lewis J. Bonar. Presented with compliments of The Richard County Lincoln Association, 1931
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1931
M-3106 Knapp, George E. "Lincoln the Lawyer." (By George E. Knapp, of the Iowa Bar.)
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3109 "The Life Span of Abraham Lincoln." Lincoln Mausoleum at Springfield, Illinois.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3110 "Lincoln and Springfield." [Cut of head of Lincoln, surrounded by "From The Home Of Abraham Lincoln."] [Printers' union label.] Phillips Bros. Print, Springfield, Illinois
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3123 Oakleaf, Joseph Benjamin. "Azel W. Dorsey Lincoln's School teacher in Indiana Buried in Illinois." By J.B. Oakleaf. Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 22, No. 3, October, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3125 "Pilgrimage to the Tomb of Abraham Lincoln." Indiana School Children under the auspices of the Kiwanis Clubs and School Executives. Indiana Points to Springfield, Illinois via Wabash Railway. May 30, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3129 Republican Club (National). "Abraham Lincoln-the Kentuckian." By Governor Flem D. Sampson of Kentucky. Delivered before the National Republican Club of New York City. February 12, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3130 Riley, Garnet. "Lincoln-" By Garnet Riley.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3138 Smoot, Reed. "Abraham Lincoln." Speech of Hon. Reed Smoot of Utah in the Senate of the United States February 12, 1929. United States Government Printing Office Washington, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3139 Smyser, George H. "The Lincoln Family in 1861 A History of the Painting and Engraving." George H. Smyser, Ridgewood, N.J. Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 22, Number 2, July, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3140? [Sumerlin, Adolf.] "Abstract to Lincoln Land." Resembles 3140 and 3141-"The Lincoln Memorial Highway." A. Sumerlin, Publicity Director, Lerna, Ill. Lerna, Ill., January 2, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3152 Warren, Louis Austin. "Lincoln on Metal Silk and Paper Cultivating the Collective Instinct in Children." By Louis A. Warren, Director. Lincoln Historical Research Foundation. Copyrighted. Reprinted From Monday Morning Message, Feb. 11, 1929. The Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Fort Wayne, Indiana.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3153 Warren, Louis Austin. "Living Lincoln Memorials." By Louis A. Warren, Director Lincoln Historical research Foundation. Lincoln National Life Insurance Company Fort Wayne, Indiana. Copyrighted. Reprint from American Forests and Forest Life. February, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3156 Winter, Charles Edwin. "Washington and Lincoln." Speech of Hon. Charles E. Winter of Wyoming. In the House of Representatives Monday, February 25, 1929
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1929
M-3168 Armstrong, William D. "Lincoln-Douglas Debates Anniversary observed October 15, 1929 Alton, Illinois." By W.D. Armstrong President, Madison County Historical Society. Reprinted from the Journal of the Illinois State Historical Society, Volume 22, No. 4, January, 1930
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1930
M-3071 "Abraham Lincoln's Banking Education Timely Talks with the officers and Directors of the [Space for subscriber's name.]"
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
M-3080 Blunk, S.M. "The Lincoln Way." Being a description of the route traveled by Abraham Lincoln from his birthplace in Kentucky, through Indiana, to Springfield, Illinois, his final resting place, to which spot thousands make yearly pilgrimages to pay homage to this great man. S. M. Blunk. Virden, Illinois.
File — Box: 33
Identifier: Sub- 2
Dates:
1926-1951
