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- [Facsimile of] letter to Messrs. O. P. Hall et al from Lincoln. (1)
- Facsimile of Gettysburg address in Lincoln's hand on an envelope. (1)
- Facsimile of the emancipation proclamation, [Thomas B. Bryan]. (1)
- Facsimile of the Emancipation Proclamation. [Copy 2.] (2)
- Facsimile of the Emancipation proclamation. Executive Mansion, [Bryan & Mendel]. (1)
- Facsimiles of notes made by Theodore Roosevelt at the Lincoln centennial dinner, February 13th, 1905. (1)
- Facts for men who do their own thinking. The two platforms, one positive for freedom and union, the other for secession and slavery. (1)
- Family record; American allegiance. Affirmation of allegiance. (1)
- Farewell father, friend & guardian arranged as an instrumental by G. F. Root. (1)
- Farewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus words by L.M. Dawn; music by Geo. F. Root. (2)
- Farewell father, friend and guardian: song and chorus.Words by L.M. Dawn; music by Geo. F. Root. (2)
- Farmer's Loan & Trust Co. vs. Great Western Railroad Company, [Law Papers]. (1)
- Father Abraham, [Newspaper] November 20, 1868. (1)
- Fire Department of Philadelphia mourning announcement. (1)
- The first edition of Abraham Lincoln's final emancipation proclamation. (1)
- The first edition of Abraham Lincoln's preliminary emancipation proclamation. (1)
- First edition of the emancipation proclamation. (1)
- First emancipation proclamation, [Facsimile.] (1)
- The flag is at half mast: quartette by Wm. Willing. (1)
- The flower from Lincoln's grave: sung with great success by James Holbertson words by Burton Lawrence; music by James Holbertson. (1)
- The Following are the headings of the (Sunday) morning, New York Herald! (1)
- The folly of secession. (1)
- For President of the United States of America, For the term commencing March 4, 1869. Abraham Lincoln of Illinois. (1)
- For President, John C. Breckinridge, of Kentucky. For Vice-President, Joseph Lane, of Oregon. (1)
- Forcing slavery down the throat of a freesoiler. (1)
- Ford's Theatre. Friday evening, April 14, 1865. Our American cousin. (1)
- Ford's Theatre. Washington, D. C. [Playbills for Friday evening, April 14, 1865 featuring Laura Keene in Our American Cousin.] (1)
- Ford's Theatre. Washington, D. C. [Two tickets] Ford's Theatre, tenth Street. Erected A. D. 1863. (1)
- Forgery by Joseph Cosey of a manuscript document purportedly signed by Abraham Lincoln, and dated December 1, 1858. (1)
- The fox without a tail. (1)
- Framed photograph of Lincoln by Samuel Alschuler. (1)
- Framed photographs of General Ambrose Everett Burnside and Abraham Lincoln with a manuscript signed note in Lincoln's hand. (1)
- Fraternite Universelle, [Schultz work of Lincoln and other famous men]. (1)
- Frederick Douglass funeral march by N. Clark Smithe. (1)
- The freedman's lament: song and chorus words and music by M.B. Ladd; arranged for the piano forte by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst. (1)
- Freedom's call set to music by Karl Cora. (1)
- Freeport Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865. (1)
- Fremont ticket. [Illinois campaign ticket] (1)
- The friends of Lincoln, Johnson, Union and victory, in the fifteenth ward, to our soldier-brothers in the army, greeting. (1)
- From letter of William H. Lambert, giving an account of some of the damages that resulted from the fire at his residence, West Johnson Street, Germantown, June 5, 1906. (1)
- From our special war correspondent. (1)
- From Robert Todd Lincoln to Duchess of St. Albans. (1)
- [Fundraising letter from the Office of the Lincoln National Monument Association]. (1)
- Funeral car, used upon the occasion of the funeral obsequies of President Lincoln at Buffalo April 19th and the reception of his remains April 27, 1865. (1)
- Funeral march dedicated to the memory of Abraham Lincoln by Pvt. Major General J.C. Barnard; played at the obsequies of the late president of the United States by the U.S. Marine Band. (1)
- Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln [by Gaetano Donizetti]. (1)
- Funeral march to the memory of Abraham Lincoln: as played by Bach's orchestra at the funeral ceremonies at Milwaukee Wis. composed by C. H. Bach. (1)
- Funeral march: in memory of our lamented president Abraham Lincoln by Charles Wels. (1)
- Funeral march: performed at the funeral of Abraham Lincoln music by Donizetti. (1)
- Funeral march: to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president [by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst]. (1)
- Funeral march: to the memory of Abraham Lincoln, the martyr president of the United States of America, who died April 15th, in the 57th year of his age music by Mrs. E.A. Parkhurst. (2)
- Funeral obsequies of the late President Lincoln, in Rutland Vermont, Wednesday, April 19, 1865. (1)
- The funeral services of the late lamented chief magistrate will take place at 12 o'clock, noon, on Wednesday. (1)