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- [California election ticket]. We will defend it forever! National Union ticket. (1)
- [California National Union ticket]. Rally round the [flag] boys! (1)
- [California Republican ticket]. People's ticket. (1)
- Camillo portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Campaign books for 1860. (1)
- The campaign opened. We are now ready to meet every want for the campaign, and offer extra inducements to the trade. (1)
- The campaign polka composed and respectfully dedicated to the Philadelphia Liberty Cornet Band by Mary E. Walsh. (1)
- Campaign quick step ... arranged in an easy manner by M. H. Cross. (1)
- Campaign song for Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- Campaign song. (4)
- The Captors of Richmond! Help for fallen heroes! (1)
- The capture of an unprotected female, or the close of the rebellion. (1)
- Card of Mr. John Hay, Executive Mansion with handwritten note. (1)
- The Celebrated "Bixby" letter. [Facsimile.] (1)
- The Centenary of Abraham Lincoln's birth. One hundred portraits of Lincoln from the Oldroyd Lincoln Memorial Collection, in the house where Lincoln died. (1)
- Certificate for Gustav Ziel's appointment as consul of Hamburg at San Francisco California. (1)
- Certificate for the United States Volunteer Service, National Guard of Ohio. (1)
- A challenge! (1)
- Chamberlain vs. Ewing, [Law papers]. (1)
- Champion. Extra. Inaugural Address, President Lincoln, [Newspaper]. (1)
- Chappel portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Chapter I. A dishonorable peace with rebellion! (1)
- Chapter I. A million of men taken from the field of labor for the field of battle! War! War! War! Blood! Carnage! Free negroes to compete with white labor! (1)
- Charleston Mercury Extra: Passed unanimously at 1.15 o'clock, P. M. December 20th, 1860. An Ordinance. (1)
- The Chicago Convention. Appeal of the National Union Committee to the People of the United States. (1)
- The Chicago Evening Journal, [newspaper]. June 3, 1861. (1)
- Christian Repository, [newspaper]. July 1, 1865. (1)
- Christmas card with portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Chronicle Junior. Printed in the Inauguration Procession of Lincoln & Johnson. (1)
- The church of the transfiguration will be open on Wednesday, April 19th, 1865. (1)
- Cleveland Morning Leader. [newspaper]. April 28th, 1865. (1)
- Closing certain ports. A proclamation. (1)
- Cobb portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Cole portrait of Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- Cole print of Lincoln. (1)
- Come back massa, come back: as sung by C. Henry at Wood's Minstrels, 514 Broadway, N. Y. words by I. W. Lucas, Esq.; composed and arranged by Gomez. (1)
- Common council proceedings. (1)
- The commonwealth of Massachusetts by his Excellency Alvan T. Fuller Governor. A Proclamation. (1)
- Commonwealth of Massachusetts By His Excellency John A. Andrews. Governor. A proclamation for a day of special humiliation and prayer. (1)
- The commonwealth of Massachusetts by his Excellency Leverett Saltonstall Governor. A Proclamation. (1)
- Compliments of Hall & Herrick. National Lincoln Monument. (1)
- The Confederacy in petticoats. (1)
- The contents of Abraham Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination. (1)
- Cooke's campaign songs, as sung by Cooke's New York Glee Club. (1)
- Copy of joint resolution of the legislature of Texas, approving t [sic] "retaliatory" policy of the administration in reference to the privateersmen of the "Savannah." (1)
- The Corrector, Sag Harbor, New York. V. 39, no. 40. (1)
- Cort Theatre program for Drinkwater's play entitled, Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- Cotillion party. E. Pluribus Unum. The pleasure of your Company is respectfully solicited at a Cotillion Party, to be given at the "American House," to-morrow evening at 7 o'clock, P. M. December 16th, 1839. N. H. Ridgley ... S. A. Douglass (sic) ... A. Lincoln Managers. (Springfield, Ill.? 1839) (1)
- A council of war in '61. [Hall and Perine engraving] (1)
- Cross-bill in Freeman & Bright v. Hastings et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- A Cure for republican lock-jaw. (1)
- Currency. (1)
- Currier & Ives portrait of the Lincoln Family. (1)
- Currier & Ives portrait of Washington and Lincoln. (2)