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- $100,000 reward! The murderer of our late beloved President, Abraham Lincoln, is still at large. (3)
- A 100th anniversary map of Abraham Lincoln's visit to Massachusetts, September 11-23, 1848. (1)
- 1861-1863; Proclamation of emancipation by the President of the United States, [C. A. Alvord]. (1)
- 300,000 more by George R. Poulton. (1)
- 600,000 more, we are coming Father Abraham: song and chorus [music] by a Volunteer; [words by Robert Morris]. (1)
- '63 is the jubilee words by J. L. Greene; music by D. A. French. (1)
- [A. Brett & Co. portrait of Lincoln based on Gardner photograph.]. (1)
- A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 2 (1)
- A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. Copy 3. (1)
- A. Kidder copy of the Emancipation proclamation. (3)
- A. Kidder Proclamation of Emancipation. (1)
- Abe Lincoln. Not much for looks, so bony, lank and lean, ungainly, too, and clumsy-like and green, perhaps, in worldly ways. (1)
- Abolishing Slavery. Joint resolution of the thirty eight Congress of the United States of America, proposing an amendment to the Constitution of the United States, abolishing slavery. (1)
- An Abolition traitor. There are traitors in the North as well as in the South. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln [by William Cumming]. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln and his pall bearers, April 20, 1865. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln as a father. [Portrait of Lincoln and Tad.] (1)
- The Abraham Lincoln portfolio of photogravures from the famous McClure collection. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln portrait surrounded by a patriotic motif printed on fabric. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln to Thomas J. Turner in Kemper v. Adams & Bovey, [Law papers]. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln's funeral march composed by C. H. Bach. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln's funeral march: composed for the piano forte by William Wolsieffer. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln's Indiana homestead; model by J. E. Ware. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln, sixteenth President of the United States based on a Brady photograph. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln, the martyr, victorious, [Sartain portrait of Lincoln & Washington]. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln, the martyr, Victorious. (2)
- Abraham Lincoln. Born, July 12, 1809-died, April 15, 1865. Shakespeare applied to our national bereavement. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. Fabrica de tabacos. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. Miss Ann Rutledge. New Salem. Pioneering, and the poem. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. One hundred and fifteen years ago. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. Prasident der Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika, [Lincoln portrait]. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. President of the United States of America. To all whom these presents shall come, greeting, [Assignment of Howe to Customs officer for Key West]. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. The following list of books and pamphlets relating to Abraham Lincoln are wanted by the undersigned to complete his collection. (1)
- Abraham Lincoln. The martyr President, Assassinated April 14, 1865, [Currier & Ives portrait]. (1)
- Abraham the great and Genl. Grant his mate composed and sung by T. Brigham Bishop and troupe. (1)
- Abraham! our Abraham!: a rallying song and chorus to the popular melody Maryland! my Maryland! newly arranged by W. F. Sherwin; [words by H.]. (1)
- Abraham's covenant: a new battle song words & music by A. Bert. Tobey. (1)
- Abraham's daughter: as sung by Ben Cotton arranged by F.H.H. Oldfield. (1)
- Abraham's draft, 600,000 more: song & chorus written & arranged by J.W. Turner. ()
- Abraham's tea party: song & chorus by J.H. McNaughton. (1)
- Abstract in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Account in Lincoln wrote account for Harris, [Law papers]. (1)
- Address of President Lincoln at Gettysburg, November 19, 1863. Read at the Arlington National Cemetery, by Hon. Halbert E. Paine. (1)
- Address of President Lincoln at the dedication ceremonies of the Soldier's National Cemetery, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, November nineteenth, MDCCCLXIII. (1)
- Address on the Death of President Lincoln, [newspaper clipping]. April 19th, 1865. (1)
- An address to the people of the free states by the President of the Southern Confederacy. (1)
- Advertisement for portraits of Lincoln. (1)
- Affidavit in A. Cameron & Co. v. Williams et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in Dunham v. Bale & Bale, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in McDaniel et al. v. Correll et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in Mershon v. Oliver & Milner, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in Noland v. Evans, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in P. Weyrich & Co. v. Allsup & Allsup, [Law papers]. ()
- Affidavit in Ross et al. v. Humphrey, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in Smith v. Campbell, [Law papers]. (1)
- Affidavit in Young v. Littler, [Law papers]. (2)
- Agreement in Berry v. Elliott et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Agreement in Harris v. Shaw et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Agreement in Klein v. Alton & Sangamon Railroad, [Law papers]. (1)
- Agreement in Lewis v. Leonard et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Agreement in Musick for use of Johnson v. Baughn & Jackson, [Law papers]. (1)
- Albany Evening Journal, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865. (1)
- Alias Subpoena in Chancery in Garrett v. Levering, [Law papers]. (1)
- All slaves were made freemen by Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States. (1)
- Allegorical representation of freeing of slaves. (1)
- Alschuler photograph of Lincoln. (1)
- The Alton Spectator, [newspaper]. December 13, 1838. (1)
- The Alton Telegraph, [newspaper]. March 13, 1861. (1)
- Amended Bill in Kingsbury v. Shelton et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Amended Bill of Complaint in Hamilton v. Haines et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Amended Bill of Complaint in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Amended Replication in Kellogg v. Crain, [Law papers]. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 15th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 18th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 19th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 20th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 21st, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 22th, 1865 (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 24th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 25th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. April 26th, 1865. (1)
- American and Commercial Advertiser, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863. (1)
- American Civil War, the important events, such as battles, skirmishes, encampments, etc. (1)
- The American Volunteers' triumphal march by Dr. Edward Clapham, surgeon, 7th Mich. V. Inf., late of Army of Potomac & Tennessee. (1)
- Amerikanischer Agriculturist, [newspaper]. May, 1865. (1)
- Ann Rutledge grave, Petersburg, Illinois (1)
- Anne Rutledge [words by] Edgar Lee Masters; music for voice and piano by Sam Raphling. (1)
- Answer in A. Cameron & Co. v. Williams et al, [Law papers]. (3)
- Answer in Clark v. Clark et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Answer in Prettyman v. Doolittle, [Law papers]. (1)
- Answer in Prettyman v. Snell, [Law papers]. (1)
- Answer in Taylor v. Cherry, [Law papers]. (1)
- Answer in Wright v. Taylor, [Law papers]. (1)
- Appalling circumstance! The President dead! Escape of the Murderer! (1)
- An appeal for peace. Sent to Lieut. Gen. Scott. (1)
- Appearance of Ford's Theatre, Washington, D. C., after the murder. (1)
- Arrangements for the memorial address on the life and character of Abraham Lincoln. (1)
- The ass that kicked against the pricks. (1)
- The assassin's escape. (1)