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- Sangamo Journal, [newspaper]. December 12, 1835. (1)
- Sangamo Journal, [newspaper]. February 18, 1842. (1)
- Sangamo Journal, [newspaper]. February 6, 1844. (1)
- Sangamo Journal, [newspaper]. March 27, 1840. (1)
- Sangamo Journal, [newspaper]. May 14, 1846. (1)
- Sartain portrait of Lincoln. (2)
- Sartain portrait of Mary Todd Lincoln (1)
- Satan tempting Booth to the murder of the President, [Magee Portrait of Booth]. (1)
- Saule-pleureur = Weeping willow: marche funébre du President Lincoln composé par B.A. Whaples. (1)
- Savannah Republican, [newspaper]. June 1, 1865. (1)
- Save our flag: song and chorus words by Mrs. Sara Wolverton; music by J. A. Getze. (1)
- The savior of our country [lyrics] by O. Wheelock; [music by James W. Porter]. (1)
- Scene at the deathbed of President Lincoln. (1)
- Schlecht portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Schneider portrait of Lincoln. (1)
- Sculpture of Lincoln sitting on a park bench. (1)
- Second inaugural address of the late President Lincoln. (2)
- Seisure and death of the murderer Wilkie Booth. (1)
- Select Robert Irwin on my part to value the property levied on under the annexed Execution, [Law papers]. (1)
- Senate Bill no. 55. (1)
- Separate Answer in A. Cameron & Co. v. Williams et al, [Law papers]. (1)
- Separate Answer in Betts v. Porter & Russell, [Law papers]. (1)
- Separate Answer in Broadwell et al. for use of Thompson et ux. V Broadwell, [Law papers]. (1)
- Separate Answer in Thompson et ux. v. Broadwell et al, [Law papers]. (2)
- Shall I vote for ten cents a day? (1)
- "She is the very picture of Ann Rutledge." (1)
- The Ship of State. A Republican song. (1)
- Ship's clearance issued for whaling voyage of the schooner Tekua. (1)
- The shooting of our presidents words and music by Seth A. Cook, composer of The broken hearted child. (1)
- The silent sorrow of the enfranchised slave. (1)
- Silhouette of Lincoln's footprint and business card of King V. Hostig mounted on single sheet. (1)
- Sketches of Lincoln perhaps by Morand. (1)
- Slavery. (6)
- Slow & steady wins the race. (1)
- Snolly-goster Ebenezer: song and dance written by J.B. Murphy, author of Young Eph's lament, Charcoal philosophy, Bully nigger Amos; and sung with immense success by J.W. Smith and others at the principal concert halls and theatres. (1)
- Sojourner Truth. I sell the shadow to support the substance. (1)
- Soldier's Memorial Church of the Prince of Peace. To be erected on the battlefield of Gettysburg as the nation's thanks-offering for peace and union, and a monument to our fallen heroes. (1)
- Soldier's memorial. Company G. (1)
- Soldier's Read! Letter from Gen. McClellan. (1)
- [Solicitations of contributions for the fund to purchase bust of Grant]. (1)
- [song], Abe Lincoln's union wagon. (1)
- South Newmarket Lincoln and Johnson Club banner. (1)
- A southern peace! Democrats! (1)
- Southern tombstones; an inside view of Dixie. Taken by our "Special Artist" after the Rebellion. (1)
- Souvenir de L'exposition. Le President Lincoln (1)
- Special order regulated the transportation of the remains of late President, Abraham Lincoln, from Washington City, to Springfield, Illinois. (1)
- Speech of General Prentiss, Delivered in Chicago, October 21. Life in southern dungeons. How northern prisoners are treated. (1)
- Speech of Hon. Robert C. Winthrop. (1)
- St. Gaudens Statue of Lincoln at Lincoln Park, Chicago. (1)
- Stand! Father Abraham: song & chorus words by S.C. Burdick ; music by J.M. Stillman. (1)
- The Standard, [newspaper]. April 15, 1865. (1)
- The Standard, [newspaper]. April 22, 1865. (1)
- Startling from Washington! President Lincoln's vision! (1)
- Starved in prison words and music by Geo. F. Root. (1)
- State of Nevada. Proclamation by Henry G. Blasdel, Governor. (1)
- State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations. A Proclamation by the governor. (1)
- The state of South Carolina. At a convention an ordinance to dissolve the Union. (1)
- A statement by a Union soldier! (1)
- States rights song. (1)
- Statue inscribed, "In memory of Abraham Lincoln." (1)
- Stephen Douglas original life mask taken in Chicago. (1)
- Still warmly human after a century. (1)
- Storming the castle. "Old Abe" on guard. (1)
- Strike for the right: sung with rapturous applause at the Fanueil Hall ratification meeting words & music by E.W. Locke. (1)
- Subpoena in Chancery in Gillman v. Gillman, [Law papers]. (1)
- Subpoena in Chancery in Yocum et al. v. Yocum et al, [Law papers]. (2)
- Subpoena in Miller v. Freeman & Freeman, [Law papers]. (1)
- Subscription letter for National Testimonial of $100,000 for the Lincoln family, as suggested by the New York Tribune. (1)
- The Sucker and Farmer's Record, [newspaper]. February 15, 1844. (1)
- Summons in McAtee et al. v. Enyert, [Law papers]. (1)
- Summons in Sackett v. Miller & Miller, [Law papers]. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 17th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 19th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 20th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 22nd, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 24th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 27th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. April 29th, 1865. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. November 20, 1863. (1)
- The Sun, [newspaper]. November 21, 1863. (1)
- Surrender of Gen. Lee and the Army of Northern Virginia. (1)
- Swander Bishop & Co. copy of the Emancipation Proclamation. (1)