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- Obsequies of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States, Died April 15th, 1865. (1)
- Obsequies of the President. (2)
- Odd-Fellow's Hall. Thursday Even'g, June 8. Last night Uncle Tom's Cabin! (1)
- Ode to Lincoln's log cabin. (1)
- Office Commissioners of the Freedman's Savings and Trust Company. Pay to the order of Arthur A. Baker. Sixteen Cents. (1)
- Official arrangements at Washington for the funeral solemnities of the late Abraham Lincoln, President of the United States, who died at the Seat of Government, on Saturday, the 15th day of April, 1865. (1)
- "Oh 'Tis Abraham Lincoln." (1)
- Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud copied by F.B. Carpenter, Esq., while our lamented chief was reciting it; adapted to music expressly composed by C. Everest. (1)
- Oh why should the spirit of mortal be proud poem by Abraham Lincoln, late president of U.S.; music by Geo. C. Pearson. (1)
- Oh! massa's gwine to Washington written by Edmund Kirke, author of Among the pines; music by C.S. Brainard. (1)
- Oh! speak to me once more! written by W. Dexter Smith Jr.; music by Henri Cromwell. (1)
- "Oh! Why should the spirit of the mortal be proud?" (4)
- Oh, why should the spirit of mortal be proud music composed and inscribed to the American nation by A. Sedgwick. (1)
- Ohio republican ticket and California Union ticket. (1)
- Ohio Union Presidential ticket. [Ohio campaign ticket] (1)
- Oil painting of Lincoln possibly based on a Brady photograph. (1)
- Old Abe has gone & did it, boys: song & chorus words by S. Fillmore Bennett; music by J.P. Webster. ()
- Old Abe has gone and did it boys: song by J.P. Webster; arranged by R. de Roode. (1)
- Old Abe polka: composed for the piano for B. Leidersdorf & co., Old Abe tobaccos. (1)
- Old Abe the battle eagle song & chorus poetry by L. J. Bates, Esq.; music by T. Martin Towne, author of Our boys are coming home. (1)
- The old general ready for a "movement." (1)
- Old honest Abe for me: song and chorus arranged for the piano forte by G.D.S. (1)
- The old Union wagon by John Hogarth Lozier. (1)
- The Olive branch. Peace and union. How shall we obtain them? (1)
- On the death of President Lincoln! Who was assassinated on the 14th of April, 1865. (1)
- One kind of patriotism. (1)
- Oration of Abraham Lincoln at the dedication of the Gettysburg National Military Cemetery. (1)
- Order for Subpoena in Prather v. Strain, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order for Subpoena in Toney v. Sconce, [Law papers]. (2)
- Order for Subpoena in Wyatt v. Leonard et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order for Subpoenas in Devors v. Catlett, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order for Subpoenas in Freer v. Ashby, [Law papers]. (2)
- Order for Subpoenas in Knight v. Carter et al, [Law papers]. (5)
- Order for Subpoenas in Persons v. Harris & Harris, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order for Subpoenas in Persons v. Harris, [Law papers]. (2)
- Order for Summons in Fithian v. Cunningham et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order for Summons, Bond for Costs in Stephens v. Firebaugh, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Allen v. Ash & Campbell, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Frazier v. Great Western Railroad, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Gatling et al. v. Great Western Railroad, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Gipson v. Guard & Guard, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Harrison v. Law & Stallings, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in Laycock v. Great Western Railroad, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in People for use of White v. Yount, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in People v. Hollingsworth, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order in People v. Loe, [Law papers]. (1)
- Order of exercises, on the occasion of the funeral of Abraham Lincoln, late President of the United States, Wednesday, April 19, 1865, at the Pleasant Street Church. (2)
- Order of procession at the ceremonies of laying the corner stone of the monument in the Soldier's National Cemetery, July 4, 1865. (1)
- Order of procession. Funeral escort in column of march. (1)
- Order of services for the meeting of the people of concord, at the hour of the funeral of President Lincoln, April 19, 1865. (1)
- [Original museum display card for Lincoln's method of lifting vessels over shoals patent]. (1)
- Original photographs of Abraham Lincoln published by George B. Ayres, Artist, Philadelphia. (1)
- Our country's flag: song composed and dedicated to his excellency Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States by G. Gumpert; [arranged for the piano by F. Lossé]. (3)
- Our flag, our army, and our president: quartette words by James T. Dudley; music by William H. Perry. (1)
- Our Lincoln's act: immortal quartette music composed by Reuben M. Price; [words by R.M. Benjamin]. (1)
- Our martyr president poetry by W. Dexter Smith, Jr.; music by Oscar Linden. (1)
- Our nation's captain : song and chorus / [words by] Chas. Haynes; [music by] Edward Haynes. (1)
- Our national Union march most respectfully dedicated to Abraham Lincoln, president of the United States, by the composer, Charles Rehm. (1)
- Our noble chief has passed away: elegy on the death of Abraham Lincoln words by Geo. Cooper; music by J.R. Thomas. (1)
- Our patriots of the war. (1)
- Our Presidents out of doors; Mr. Lincoln never missed an opportunity to join in a game of quoits, [Birch portrait of Lincoln]. (1)