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Life Mask of Abraham Lincoln, February 1865. |
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Stephen Douglas. Original life mask taken in Chicago, 1857. |
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Hickory mallet used by Leonard Wells Volk in making his busts of Lincoln and Douglas. |
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Lincoln inkwell. A gift to Abraham Lincoln from Charles D. Poston in 1865. Posten was Arizona Territory's first Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives. |
![View of th top of a wood box.](images/items/thumb-item-01.jpg)
Box containing hickory mallet used by Leonard Wells Volk in making his busts of Lincoln and Douglas. |
![Open wooden box showing a wood mallet.](images/items/thumb-item-02.jpg)
Open box displaying hickory mallet used by Leonard Wells Volk in making his busts of Lincoln and Douglas. |
![Front view of a carved view box.](images/items/thumb-item-03.jpg)
Hand carved wooden box containing the Stephen Douglas original life mask taken in Chicago, 1857. |
![Open wooden box with a life mask on the left side.](images/items/thumb-item-04.jpg)
Hand carved wooden box containing the Stephen Douglas original life mask taken in Chicago, 1857. |
![Close-up view of the bottom of a silver inkwell.](images/items/thumb-item-05.jpg)
Bottom portion of solid silver inkwell from Charles D. Poston which shows the Tiffany and Company mark. |
![Silver bell; the handle is a likeness of the allegorical figure, Columbia.](images/items/thumb-item-06.jpg)
Close up of solid silver detachable bell, a part of the inkwell given to Abraham Lincoln from Charles D. Posten in 1865. |
![Pearl necklace and two bracelets.](images/items/thumb-item-07.jpg)
Mary Todd Lincoln's seed pearl necklace and bracelets made by Tiffany and Company. These pieces of jewelry were given to her by Abraham Lincoln to be worn at his second inaugural ball. |
![Detail of a watch fob.](images/items/thumb-item-08.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: watch fob, (a mechanism designed to wind watches). |
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The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: monogrammed button. |
![Detail view of a pocket knife.](images/items/thumb-item-10.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassinations: pocket knife. |
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The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: monogrammed pocket handkerchief. |
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The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: wallet. |
![Confederate currency](images/items/thumb-item-13.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: Confederate bill. |
![Eyeglass cleaner](images/items/thumb-item-14.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: eyeglass cleaner/buffer. |
![Eyeglass case](images/items/thumb-item-15.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: eyeglass case. |
![Detail of a pair of eyeglasses](images/items/thumb-item-16.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: glasses. |
![The contents of Lincoln's pockets arranged on a blue cloth.](images/items/thumb-item-17.jpg)
The contents of Lincoln's pockets on the evening of his assassination: view of all items in Lincoln's pocket on the evening of his assassination. |
![A black rosette with a picture of Lincoln in the middle.](images/items/thumb-item-18.jpg)
Rosette worn at A. Lincoln's funeral in Washington, D. C. by James J. Christie, Sergeant at arms in Capital at that time. |
![A black ribbon with a picture of Lincoln attached.](images/items/thumb-item-19.jpg)
Mourning ribbon with photograph of Abraham Lincoln. |
![Detail of a election banner.](images/items/thumb-item-20.jpg)
South Newmarket Lincoln and Johnson Club banner. Previously used in 1860. The name Hamlin has been cut out and a patch with the name Johnson sewn in. |