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GETTYSBURG ADDRESS.
First page of the Nicolay copy, known as the 'First Draft,' of the Gettysburg Address. The earliest extant version in Abraham Lincoln's handwriting, written at Washington, D.C., shortly before 18 November 1863.

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LINCOLN/ANTIETAM, 1862.
Allan Pinkerton, President Abraham Lincoln, and Major General John A. McClernand, photographed at Antietam, Maryland, 3 October 1862, by Alexander Gardner.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
Oil on canvas, 1863, by A.A. Lamb.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
Front page of the New York Times, 23 September 1862, announcing, and printing the text of, Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation.

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NEW ORLEANS: SCHOOL.
The Abraham Lincoln School for Freedmen in New Orleans, Louisiana during the Reconstruction era. Color wood engraving.

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LINCOLN & McCLELLAN.
Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865), 16th President of the United States, and General George B. McClellan on the battlefield in Antietam, Maryland. Photograph by Alexander Gardner, probably 3 October 1862.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
The first reading of the Emancipation Proclamation before Abraham Lincoln's cabinet in 1862; standing left to right: Salmon P. Chase, Caleb B. Smith, Montgomery Blair; seated left to right: Edwin M. Stanton, President Lincoln, Gideon Welles, William H. Seward, Edward Bates. Color engraving, 1866.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
Lithograph, 1865, commemorating President Abraham Lincoln's Emancipation Proclamation of 1863.

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EMANCIPATION, 1862.
Emancipation of slaves proclaimed 22 September 1862, by President Abraham Lincoln. Contemporary American lithograph.

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DEATH OF LINCOLN, 1865.
'Britannia sympathises with Columbia.' English cartoon tribute by Sir John Tenniel following U.S. President Abraham Lincoln's assassination in 1865.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
First Reading of the Emancipation Proclamation (Lincoln and cabinet): oil by Francis B. Carpenter.

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EMANCIPATION PROCLAMATION.
Lithograph, by L. Haugg, published in the Philadelphia Free Press, 1860s.

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